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WOMAN’S PAGE. BetterThanCalomel| Thousands Have Discovered . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | _Are a Harmless Substitute ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 192 WOMAN’S PAGE. changed,” retorted Danny Meadow Mouse. “If you had any sense at all neither of them caught you,” he added as an afterthought. “Thank you. I'm rather glad my- you would go straight back to the dear Old Briar-patch, where you be- long and would be safe.” been in it since the Skunks moved in but it used to be a good house. wonder if they changed it much in side. 1 would like to see. I wonder if they have nice beds of grass like Johnny and Polly Chuck.” Curiosity was busy again, very busy. The longer Peter sat there the more wanted to see the inside of that LATE AGAIN It won't happen if we put your watch in perfect order. ing it to our expert. Expert Clock Repairing Peter chuckled. “Just being safe l’“‘ Work Called for and l’k'lll\'frrlt )’ gets terribly tiresome sometimes,” | house. We make a speciaity o Dr. E"’:“'“?‘:z: T':’:‘:’Tn‘::; said he. “Well, so long, Danny; I'm (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) jewelry repairing. 1 2 = on my w. — — but sure laxative, and their effect You can eliminate some, and that will When he reached the Old Orchard he CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive-colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ de- termination mot to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after efiects. They don’t in- Common-Sense Reduction. f ‘When women write to me and ask “Is it really possible to reduce?” the answer is always “Yes.” And when they write and s I never eat a thing, people sa; don’t see how I manage to live, but I weigh 180 pounds—-~ well, the only thing to do is to smile a little help make you thinner.” You can eat less, too. You cannot &ain on what you do not eat—that's a good rule to remember. Boudoir Accessories. Every woman quite naturally wants to see herself dressed as the lovely ladies in the fashion pages dress. I Curiosity Is Busy Again. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. You may not think it, bnt 't so— a squeaky voice said, the ears! T knew inst ant “Hello, Long- 1 heard those thumps that vou were up here, jand 8o it must be safe for me. What has become of Roughleg the Haw hopbed over the old stone wall down in the far corner, and there, right in front of him, was a hole between the roots of an apple tree. It was Johnny Chuck’'s old_house, the house that Jimmy and Mrs. Skunk had lived in all summer. Peter hadn't thought of them until that minute. ‘L wonder if they are still living ere,” he muttered, as he peeped in. i i i to negliges The hardest t is And w is i ‘“There are no tracks on the doorstep. G qu’l’ckly Correct it Why | Diatatng ot i oeerwerghtt . |dress, it T may judge from the 1eterS | 1t 5 queor about that. Goodnessime @ little cxcitement between them.: | If, e, are in chere asleep. T hayen't p Ve Bl ject. £ eter ed. e Si 84 oy cure the liver at the expense of the| This much of the complaint is true h*.;*‘p‘r‘;bzf;fly ‘;he“ DS Chse femininity | knows, it is a short enough word. But urned. Off to ome side sat |JUER §EOL B o ry Ho o I Raven't teeth? Calomel sometimes plays vhat you eat, it —it is not entirely gest, that makes of it—a woman's boudoir is usually some people never can seem to say it. Danny Meadow Mouse close to a dry stood above the stalk of mullein th, 4 is mostly what you di ictured as such a luxurious little re- | o 3 St snow. A little ho! s 5 S e havoc with the gums. So do strong | 1, ""700 "o I A exactly the Preat her poudoir adoossorios and her | Not at the right time, anyway. And {ooe t}.g‘f',‘,\.,lfli,‘fg“,|;”I':(.'[‘,'f; i 9 liquids. It is best not to take calo- | same amount of the same foods. and | nogliges are made so alluringly. Yet | because they don’t say it, old MT. | that Danny had used that stalk to mel. Let Dr. lEdwards Olive ob::e‘win gain ;vmu:h the omberor;i;} som: o{(r ug—most ovh us,_l";"‘z’nrb‘i‘;l'l'roume has them in his grip much czlimlb up on. “Hello, Danny!” exclaim- i jace. rely maintain er subn can’t afford either the tim e s ed Peter. “I thought I would sto T‘é’"‘: u'.lke nsdn';ll:eess” and that| Weisht. That's their difference in'money it requires to enjoy these |of the time. s and_thank you for Setting me freco | eadaches, = i temperament, really. One will get|things. As soon as Reddy Fox had disap-|" “Eh? What?" exclaimed Danny | Famous Bouquet lazy feeling come from constipa-aii the good from her food: the other.| So'if we want them we must use our | o a i tho 014 Pasture and Peter | Meadow Mouse, looking very much | tion and a disordered liver. Take|probably a nervous type, will get|wits to get them. And it really doesn't | pabhit had made sure that no one |buzzled. % Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when|only a fraction. take a great deal of work to achieve Peter laughed. Then he told Danny -ou feel “logy” and “heavy.” They| SO if you intend to reduce. you must|rather good results. Old evening: how Reddy Fox had kept him a pris- M ce in and “perk up” | iTSt of all find about how many |EOWnS, made up with perhaps a plain oner in Johnny Chuck’s house and ‘clear” clouded brain and “perk UP” | 1ounas overweight you are. Then |SliD of chiffon over them to hide their how Reddy had seen Roughleg try the spirits. 15c and 30c. decide what type you are—whether too nervous or too active, for in- shabbiness, make lovely negliges— and, for that matter, the cheapest cot- to catch Danny to try himself. and then come down So, vou see, you really 25c¢ per pound = stance. , : it is|ton crepe comes in lovely plain colors did set me free, R call MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | not likely thi¢ bou aré mewtocic. how- | 420 makes up very wail indecd ' Old Jenow It Condtied Dater. > “Hm i TITRING STORAGE | €Ver- i 4nce ers ma 4 self,” replied Danny, dry “Where WINTER BUILDING STORAGE | Then begin with the careful inves-|Slippers, for they can be cleaned, or are 'you going from here? . N. W. BURCHELL B et o Woois and . | t1@8tion of what foods to eat and |iaified. or even painted, to make them “Up to the Old Orchard,” said Peter. . Merchandise. S Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers City, Tel. Suburban and Long Distance Moving. N. 8845. Free Estimates. 1438 U st. n.w. What to avoid. Lists of the most fat- tening foods are often published here—probably you know them. Pork. ham, bacon, fats, potatoes. bananas, | Sy Eves R a4 Who Moves You { Is Just as Important as Where You Mov Phone Main 6900—Our padded vans ° and experienced and careful men are roof furniture warehouse at reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street NW. Telephone Main 6900. FIREPROOF STORAGE and General Hauling. Consult EAGLE TRANSFER CO., Inc, 406 Sth st. n.w. Frank. 4932 The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. d A | that ~somewhere under the snow prices—work guaranteed. | druff. Be sure your druggist gives no-e. Ma m' ,s't:pp ng lan ordinary cough in 24 jDanny was hiding. He thumped you Mulsified.—Advertisement. Specull ts in ('il" or less. L, | lightly two or three times. Presently L o - iet 272 ounces of Pinex from any Long-Distance Moving | druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, | {ARGE_ MOVING _vANE, nosviNG BE |and add plain granulated sugar | tween and Washington, will move your | Syrup to make a full pint. If you . furniture reasonably. W. B. EXPRESS CO.. 102 W. 106th st.. N. Y. city. b The Central Transfer Co. 1331 BAGGAGE, MARYLASD 'AND_ V] TNITED STATES STORAGE CO. FIRFPROOF WAREHOUSE MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE Franklin 2423} RNITURB iven. Con- Pa. ave. + FADDED "MOTOR "::.'l FOR LONG-DIS- nee and local hauling; packin; crating done. by experienced meny llu‘-_;l month "up. CONNECTICUT STORAGE AXD EXPRESS CO.. 508 H n.e. Phone Line. 2523. butter—there are quite a few which produce flesh, those containing a high bercentage of starch, fat or cerbo- hydrate. You cannot eliminate all these ingredients from your diet. but Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup Easily d cheaply made at home, but it beats them all for quick results. Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations by using this well known old recipe for making cough syrup. It is simple and cheap, but it has no equal for prompt re- sults. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually prefer, use clarified molasses, honey | or corn_syrup, instead of sugar; syrup. Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family a long time. It’s truly astonishing how quickly | it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs —loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually, but surely, the ane noying throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on nes. Avoid disappointment by asking ;a:ur druggist for “21; oylmcel of inex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaran- teed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. PROPOSALS. never cost a great deal, even when new. Boudoir caps can be made from odds and ends of lace and ribbon, if one is a little ingenious. Cheap furniture can be enameled in soft colors, and the results are amaz- ing. Figured carpets can be dyed or painted at home with hot strong dye, to bring them into the new decorative scheme. And do you know that cheap wooden toilet articles can be covered with brocaded silks and finished with metal braid, if hot furniture glue is used? - i LISTEN, WORLD! By Elsie Robinson i The beefing, bridegroom is putting | up an awful holler. Marriage is prov- ing as much of a mockery as a real estate prospectus. Yu’ see, it was one of these “love at first sight” cases. There never had been such a girl, or such a love, or—you know how it goes. And he told her so—every night, thrice daily by phones, with a few special deliv- | ery letters thrown in, and a ton of | i American Beauty roses, boxes of can- dy and theater tickets. Did she be- lieve all he said? Sure she did! She| had always had a hunch thataway. and his statements merely confirmed And then they were married. And he expected her to climb out and cook the coffee while he shaved—and ‘count the laundry and go give the gas com- pany fits, etc. But she doesn’t see it that way. Hadn't he told her she would “never soil »er lily hands with | manual labor,” etc., etc, etc.? Yep,| OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DIS- trict of Columbis, February 4, 1971.—Sealed Brovosals will be Feceived at this office, Boom , District Buildin , wotil 2 o'clock p.m. February 18, 1921, for constructing a _pirls cot on the { grounds of the Naticnal Train- 1 for Girls, at Conduit and Reservoir Forms of propemsi, specifications, plans information may be obtained from chief el ieer Department R trict ‘Building, Washisgton, 'D. ¢, Do he had—and then some. And so—he’s beefing. But what can he expect? Would he want to be put on an office boy's job if he had been hired as district manager? | Things You'll Like to | But Peter all too often is anything ibut sensible. So he started for the ' 1 0ld Orchard. | Fox- had tried and H? WHAT XCLAIMED DA MEADOW MOUSE, LOOKING V MUCH PUZZLED. else of whom he need be afraid was in sight, he shook himself, stretched to get the kinks out of his long_hind legs and then decided he would run over to the Old Orchard to see what was going on there. The sensible thing to have done would have been to return to the dear Old Briar Patch. On the way he stopped at the place where Roughleg the Hawk and Reddy tailed to catch Danny Meadow Mouse. Peter knew “I haven't been up there for a long time.’ 1 TRY Juess you won't find it much 1325 F St. NW. 1219-21 G St. N.W. Hemstitching Pecot Edging Plaiting Buttons Madeé to Order Quick service—moderate COME! Do your mar- keting here be- tween 7 AM. and 6 P.M. Smoked Hams, Good, hickory smoked, in our own smoke houses. — — Ib., 30c OLD DUTCH MARKET| Buy Everylhing Under ONE Roof Rare Opportunities! but Only for Tuesday and Wednesday SMOKED PICNICS Smoked Bacon, lb.; 28¢c Ah—now for those good, cheerful breakfasts. Here’s ONE of the reasons. | By Washing It ‘When you wash your hair be care- | ful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much | alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair | brittle. H The best thing to use is Mulsified | cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very {cheap and beats anything else all |to pieces. You can get Mulsified {at any drug store, and a few ounces® will last the whole family | for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance ofyrich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out easily. Tht hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to han- dle. ‘Besides, it loosens and takes out | every particle of dust. dirt and dan- small, Ib., 19¢ The newest sweaters are rich in fancy ribbed effects, with tuxedo col- lars and cuffs and pockets in a plain tone. 615 15th St. N.W. Main 7108 EGGS -Carton of 12, Down They Come! “Millbrook” Guaranteed Absolutely New-Laid 60 o five dollars will be required to_insure return Make Ba.l{e RedllCtlons : 5 m frfoto o it R CutsFromFatted HOME e o Beginning 3 N, Commissioners, D. C. id you know that our modern sun-li = DRBSED CALVB bakery tiirns out the most delicious as- T OFFICIAL NOTICES. sortment of cakes and goodies you've ever omorrow FIOE ool Shoulder Roasts, lb............25¢c | seen or tasted? Yoz hedn Thesefre‘:luc- . D. tions allow you to take advantage of them, Pebriary Tty 1953 - Notice 1s herehy iven ibd Breasts, boned, Ib.............20c | to0. 2 i At Every e e I ; 35¢ | 75¢ PLAIN CAKE, now .50c SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Merth |inid 1o meke the folowing mune morore Rib Chops, Ib............cc... bt Local and Out-of-Town MOVING | for the public health, safety and comfort. Boullion Roasts, Ib 35¢ 75c RAISIN CAKE, now. ....... By “Carefal Men. Rates Reasonble | Awesements for onebilt of the cost of the T e e 14c RAISIN BREAD, now. .....12c | Ner 104 N e o | o 7 approved Aveust Tib, 18844 per Veal Paddies, Ib..................30c | 13c VIENNA BREAD, now.....12c ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. fied th 12¢ GINGER BREAD, now.....10c : PORK { : i tter, the i EII;JOR’IS. i 214 you will want some nice ainner | fi:::'“'s';‘:c:,d‘% B 2 620 TLANTIC CITY. N. J. 3 cards and favors. nner fave R ¢ e D T D et e e Iy | evirAteq ia¥onohitateailNbel shesn ] Pork Loins, whole, 1b.. .........24c Derrydale Butter, that other 57(: g R from 1218 Street {0 4th Street, at #2 estimated| up ttne ;:g:e foctve {1‘]’0 ind‘lir.:)tlo z:e 2 g % good creamery product, Ib..... = = cost 797, sseseed 's , H o = S ! Enjoy Lincoln’s Birthday ||:= .,,,.,x.:_”m, ,':,i zz’:. ) m"’;.‘:{u:, L::., g,“,z:n h%}n; Fe "E'dl" “',‘,“k,;‘:"{: Pork Loins, shoulder ends, lb.. . .25¢ Palmine Nu‘t B Sl’ Ib........27c work. cement sidewalk on’ the weat side t 1bs., $1.00. o of Kinsas Avenve, rom Qulacy girvel north to el Clieatlon g asdione incs e Pure Pork Sausage, Ib..........25¢ Ib. ‘ hcreed amaines A g, St o R |8t the top. On each heart embroider Kraft Cheese, Ib.............. i ATLANTIC CITY ok On the"sout ide of Faregat Hisiitais ot nlsussC N o two Pork Chops, blade end, Ib.......26¢c ~ 7 Ibs., $1.60 : arts, leaving a smal Z i the top and bottom. Pad s:}zéfil"i::a Fresh Picnics, Ib..............20c All:‘mun Full Cream S 2928, sbutting et xagoldsnxibbon | S A Patriotic Week End by the Sea of braid ten inches 1 t —ehts 1s & -n:-uun-»Znuny 13th ‘atrect eastward, at S catimated cost of| padded heart, to Tepresent an arrom | Pure Lard, our own, the best, 1b..17¢ for the busy man to enjoy a few well earned days of rest and Tecreation. For a short visit or for & prolonged sojourn, Atlantic Oity has no rival as a Winter elags with the best in the world for social life, cuisine, service, hospitality, architec- tare and convenience. Mariborough.- Hotel Dennis Hotel Strand Hotel Chelsen har] Seaside House Fotel Morton otel Morton The Holmhurst $440, to be assessed against all lots in square 2669, abutting said work. On the east side of 9th Street, north of Butternut Street, in front 2967, tex t of from 15th Street to Unfversity Place, at an estimated cost of 3925, 1o be asseased against il lots in square 2068, abutting said work. On the south side of Otis Place, from 6th Street eastward to sfley, at an estimated cost of $196, to be assessed against all property abut- ting’ esid work. On the west side of Piney Branch Road, from Butternut Street southward far as dedicated to full width, at an estl ted cost of §2,840, o be sesessed again all lots n squares 3170, 2070, and 2971, abut- ting said work. Om the ‘east side of Wisconsin Avenue, from Fessenisn Street to Harrison Btreet, at an estimated cost of $3,056, to be assessed & ! 1866, to ot 56, at an estimated cost of $3,763. Pave alleys in‘equare 2076, at an estimated cost of e Lot Us Make You Feol at Home in SCity of Robust Health.” Gt Hotel Morton Ousan End Virgisie A Frovater, | Frivate Bathe wis. CaTenny’ oo0t EZRA 0. BELL sad PAUL M. COPE. Pave alley in_square 2796, at an esti- mated cost of $2,635. Pave alley in square 281, at an estimated cost of $8,070. Pave the ubpaved alley In square 2661, at an estimated cost of $200, Northeast Section: Lay cement the west side of Thayer Street, Ieiand evenoe Io 2Uth Btreet, cust of $383, to be assessed against all lots in Square 4260, abutting eal work. On the east ‘de of 8th Street, from West Virginia Avenue sidewalk on from Rbode o K Street, at an estimated cost of 3145, to| on the outside and almost uncook: APPLES, York b smesmd hgninst ol lta o aders 008, abut )‘:"‘;mlddlet. while the egg coddien Jmperials, % pk... zsc BLUE ROSE RICE, fancy and clean, 1b. 2 ne in water after 23 come ti 9 i SoRved alley i wauare ssod.” o | 1o and then taken trom e s i Grapefruit, 10c Van Camp’s Spaghetti, all ready to eat, can. 3561, ed co ot be leathery. you leave th 1 at an estimated cos O eron minarear Y hslegy each .coceeeenenne Challenge Milk, at a snap, can.. Section: Lay eement aide the south side of South Caroline Avenser rom 9th Street to 10th Street, at an estimated cost Oof $LO4T, to be assessed against all lots in square 946, sbutting eaid work. On the north side of Milwaukee Place, from Nichols Avenue westward, at an estimated cost of $818, to be aswessed against all lots in square 3082, abut. ting. work. South side of Naylor Rouc from Minnesota Avenue to Railroad Avenue, a an_estimated cost of $1.525, to be against all property abutting said work. the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue from 6th Street to 7th Street, at an estimated cost of $5,281, to be aseessed against all lots in square| 874, abutting said work. Pave alleys with con- crete: Pave alley in wjuare south 1072, at an stimated cost of $1.375. J. THILMAN HENDRIOK, CHARLES W. MABEL T. BOARDMAN, Oommission 167,8,18,19-4¢ " On KUTZ, a 0 estimated | # piercing the heart. Fasten the heart about two inches from the point of the arrow. Your guests will like ?| these bokmark favors, I am sure. "LORA. (Copyright, 1921.) The Ideal in Egg Cooking. It would be absurd to say that eggs were wholesome 1f you did not specify | @ how they should be cooked to come | under this head of wholesomeness. gy, bread, fat-soaked trullers, heavy mince pie or the articles of diet that we are used to thinking of as invitations to stomachic discomfort, Cooked in other ways an egg is about as wholesome a bit of food as you could find; it is one of the first things | given to young children, and plays a very important part in sickroom and convalescent diets. The interesting thing is that you esg. itself but the way the particular process is accomplished that makes for or against digestibility. Authorities agree that the best way to boil eges is below the boiling point, Thus we are told to “coddle” an egg ix minutes to make it “soft” instead ot leaving it in boiling water three minutes. The egg left in water three minutes Will be tough and leathery very Soft egs, but one that is evenly cooked. If ytou leave :‘he e in longer you get a more solidly cooked egg, but it will still be wholesom because the albumen of the white h not been subjected to too high tem- perature. To make scrambled eggs that are really wholesome, have a small frying pan or other shallow pan, greass if with butter and place it over a pan of boiling water. Break as many eggs as you wish to use, mix them a little and add a little milk. Pour them into the buttered pan and cook them without letting them come in direct contact with the fire. there will be no particle of browned crust -nfa"flno egg will be very creamy and 80! FISH SPECIALS at Old Dutch Market LENT STARTS WEDNESDAY Cod Fish Steaks, fresh caught, Ib............. Small, Fresh Haddock, Ib. ......cccvceueannnc Tile Fish Steaks, fresh caught, Ib............. Fresh Shucked Oysters, selected standards, qt. . . [ppesp {1 R 28c ONIONS, Yellow globe, % pk........ 8c Try That Good ol Dutch s 25¢ Xnow - how roasting brings out its REAL flavor. YOU'LL say it satisfies! Crisps GROCERIES Heinz Spaghetti, medium size. . Heinz Spaghetti, small size....... Heinz Cooked Sauer Kraut, can. .... Karo Dark Syrup, No. 1%4’s. ....... Karo Dark Syrup, No. 5's.......... Lemon Jumbles, Spiced Jumbles, Vienna all nice and fresh. Assorted if wished, Ib. ccevvieeecrenrrecencen.a.t.. . 25¢ Pave aliey in equare Z397, at an t say that all soft-boiled 2 and comfortable train serv- || of 84,700, Peve the aapmoer cannof oiled eggs sa - 708, po ey running | are wholesome, that fried an, y o Hes, Tares, aver okt aewnt for sched: || north and south i square 2704, at an estimated| Brea” ewgs and hard-beited cemerns | €Y (finest grade Catimated cost of §7.225, Pave s always unwholesome or that poached ; ] Wisconsins) e ! 1739, at an estimated cost of 33,615, eggs are always suitable for delicate | ) ley in square 3040. at un estimated cost of | eople or children. It is not the proc- peck,

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