Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 29

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WOMAN’S PAGE Good 4 f{?rnogn, Folks! TOMORROW! We Will Have the Honor of Presenting this Most Popular Grand Old Man A SOLEMN REFERENDUM K we took a nation-wide referendum on the question ‘What is the cleanest, most nutritious breakfast cereal in the world'there is no doubt that the verdict -would be in favor of Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It is something more than a breakfast cereal It is a substitute for meat, eggs and potatoes for any meal, much more nutri- tious:and:costs much less. Two-Bisctits with hot milk make a warm, nourishing meal ata cost of afew cents~ themost real food for the least money. 5 T than ever before “My head itched unbearably and my hair was coming out by the handful. A few applications of Wildroot loos- ened and removed quantities of dan- druff—the itching stopped. Today it is thicker and more beautiful than ever.’ Wildroot is a guaranteed preparation which removes the scaly, itchy crust of dandruff and allows nature to pro- duce the thick, lustrous hair normal to any healthy scalp. Try this treatment: Moisten a cloth with Wildroot. Then wipe your hair Fecouldnoegunnecs from roots clear to the ends, one money ot 2 : Back e did noc'wun strand at a time; then you will see sichol adds anindi- how beautiful Wildroot will make qual- pen ‘antiseptic . iy the Qi your hair. WILDROOT CO., Inc, BUFFALO, N.Y. Wildrooe. Liquid Shampoo or Wildrooe_Shampoo when wsed in connection with Wildroot et Tomer it hoous the treatment. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON He could see right inside that door- Peter Sees‘a Queer Proces- |, it “couldic te sare. but o B thought he saw something move "way sion. |down in the dark hall. Ri | he forgot about Striped Could he have been mis T i there it was again There certainly was some one moving down in Jimmy Skunk's house! opened very wid nd he higher that he might s t all Peter Rabbit Peter Rubt Pre d that. But it is true. Ofterr|and white 7 “I do believe that Jimmy Skunk iz the things that seem most COMMON- [ ywake und is coming out plac Z and uninteresting really are|Peter. “I've wonderful. It all depends on whether [out from his winter you have eyes that re do hope it is Jimmy. that really hear. Just take the ca cep before. 1 ¢ see and ears 1t was. A minute or two later Jim- my Skun z anything interesting about him. And |was impatient. for Jimmy then he that he pos 'St voices of in that door 1 of Mrs. Skunk few steps in the snow and xhook first one foot, then ano! didn’t just like the fe ned, siretehed and shook her feet e than ed in the doorw vawned, stretched Another anoth f-, another, another. anotif.r her feet. . There they were. Skunk and their ven grown ch jgether through the winter. Spooky the Screech "Owl had been right Peter grinned rather foolishly as h HTEIR SEVEN | Started off through the Old Orchard and that he can take his skin off and [% swallow it. Old Mr. Toad is anything | but commonplace. So Peter learned about even those things you think you know all Yes, ped Chipmunk left him to | felt bashful. So he re return to his house somewhere under | Diding pluce wnd watc the old stone wall to spend the rest of | Of SIgLt. And he no the winter Peter hopped back to his “0 fat that th hiding place in the old wail down in|they Wriked the far corner of the Old Orchard. | (Copyright, 1921 Iy T. W. Rurgess.) For some time he sat there thinking of Striped Chipmunk and his way of | spending the winter. “He doesn’t have to worry about storms and cold und food.” thought 9 Peter. rather wistfully. “But think ab S of all the fun-and excitement h- misses!” he exclaimed presently, and no wistfulness 100k over to Jimmy § i tween the roots of an old apple tree merit. Proved through 63 years _ FishFromaCan.© || of rearing better Deviled Lobster—%wo tablespoons bables_ | butter, one tabiespoon dry mustard. | = one-half t lemon juic Fish From a Can. * spoon salt, one teaspoon an lobster, one ta- | ’ blespoon Worchesiershire or tomato [:laurr‘. Beat tl two tablespoons of butter to a cream: add ine mustard, EAGLE BRAND salt, sauce and lemon ju Divide | i the Tobster into neat piser ite for | - ot sie minuten i wneciiry con| Condensed Mille butter and, when nearly done, ‘udd ! the creame xtul ifeat the whole toast. e imon. one | tablespoon chopped parsley, salt and pepper, one-half cup stale bread | crumbs, two esgs, a little milk, blade | of mace. Scald the milk and the butter together. About two-thirds | cup of milk will probably be needed, | but a little more or less may be re- | auired according to the softness of | the fish and the size of the eggzs. Mince the salmon and add to it the bread crumbs. parsley. salt and pep- per. Add also the lightly beaten cggs and pour in the milk. a little at a time, %o a8 not to get the mix- | ture 100 50 Turn into a greased | mold or bowl. and let | it steam for i Creole Shri butter, LongFibre! grated onion. wlf table- HE long-fibre filling Ei B in the Conscience leaf. salt and pepper. one can shrimps. | Brand mattress is und flour e the guarantee of that the sen toen and bay| spring and buoyancy Kick over thie snrimpa and Neatthon | which gives comfortable {in the sauce. Serve plain or With sleeplng. boiled rice Rroiled Sardines.—One can s salt and cayenne, lemon iu salt gnd cayennc, temon Juiee. sews | Conscience Brand can carefully. so as to keep them whole. With the duil ed of a knife {of the skin. Heat a tablespoon of hutter in o frying pa !dish and cook i i Long after the average mattress has packed down into a ropy mat, the long- fibre filling of the Con- science Brand mattress is as elastic sand buoyant es ever. It is real economy to buy such a springy, endur- ing mattress — with the | s | Conscience Brand box- i With Oysters. i <oring, the ideal combina- - - : y tion for sleep. With Macaroni—A left-over of ma- caroni combines delightfully with a cover the top with it bafore bakin® Any white sauce loft over and adde!| to the dish improves ft. Cook until most of sauce or moisture is ah-! sorbed. as few things are more un- palatable than a scallop that sug- gesie broad-and-milk pouitice. Panned and Deviled.—For informal suppers and chafing conlery nothinz is better than panned oysters with sherry or deviled oysters. If the oysters are to be panned heat two {ablespoons of butter in the blazer and lay in as manv ovaters| »8 you can convenfently. When the eiges begin to ecurl add two table- apoons of sherry, cook a minute; {longer and serve ‘on crisp toast. For deviled oysters mix a pinc ne, half 2 teaspoon cof = of pawder, a dessertspoon of Worcea- | lro cauer. and n tablesncon of Put this In your dish, and is hot pAd one-fourth p'nt| Nationally Known Con- e~ llquor and twenty-five Sexie Turn everal (Imen and cook || science Brand Mattresses on e sale at Goldenberg’s Furni- ture Stere—Seventh ard K of haker's bread at least (wa dnva old and s o0p out the center. D niot break [t aeee wmd tege 1 a0 lenet on inchi) and a half thick. Dry (he erumbs in n wow oven und roll very fine, Meusurs |three cups and fry o light hrown fn hot butier, Make a sutce from ons quart of rich mik, or half milk and cream, “und (hircs (abiespoons of finur. The Palais Royal Benson wit . DEPPEr nng R o n- 1 i | npaon of anian Sulc. Rl the hollewed _Complete_ (collection of e et " with *n Tayer ot heChowed | o «Conscience Brand Mattresses {than ons of oysters, salted and pep- and Box Springs at famously pered moderately, u layer of the sauce | Jow Palais Royal prices, {and lnstly one of the browned crumbs. | g Fourth Fleer, | | Fill_the shell in this order and bake | slowly thiriy minutes. One quart of oysters ia sufficlent. Garnish with pursley ang slices of lem We Sell Conscience d it bl Bran Celery and Egg. Mattresses pecause they measure up te Scrape and cut into inch pleces )) BOCAR'D ROV meUSLTR B i three or four stalks of calery, cook them in boiling salted water about twenty minutes, drain and mix with '..me auce. Fat i individaal stons House & Herrmann ity for bed furnishings. china dishes; break an egg ever the celery and sauce and hake in 8 mod- Seventh and 1 Streets erate oven for wbout ten minutes. Peter Rabbit wouldn't have |ently he made out something black | thought | ever seen him come | D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 3. [nangural-New Styles—-New Prices This Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow, Inauguration Day, inKeeping With the Policy "WOMAN’S PAGE, of the New Administration to “Speed Up”’ Prosperity Remnants Unbleached Sheeling. Cotton 1215 ¢ vara Over 5000 yards—fresh, clean mill remnants of heavy unbleached sheeting cotton— one to ten yards to the piece. 6 and 40 inch wid Quali- s worth up to if cut from full piecces. REMNANTS SL23 64-inch Mar- cerized Table Damagl 313 yard lengths, 7 2 poked his head out of his of Peter and Old Mr. Toad. For a|doorway and looked around. He long. long time Peter thought Old Mr. | blinked sicepily. Apparently he was Toad the most commonplace fellow |in no hurry to come out. But it ap- in all the Great World. He didn’t see | peared that some one behind him alf turned liscovercd that Old Mr. Toad | his head. growled crossly. and then scrambled out on his doorstep. No {sooner was he fairly outside than another head app. retched. 100k a | s il he ting of that w. " Mrs Skunk came out. She. tepped in the snow. No feet when he felt the snow. did the same thing. Then and yet another. And each in turn yawned stretched and shook his orl Jimmy and Mrs. dren. who had all been sleeping to- Féaturing Three Famous Groups Hundreds of Trimmed Hats $ 4.95 rariety. value—to say nothing of irreproachable style—combine to make the King's Palace showing of popular-priced miliinery supreme in this cit) ;un]f\l'\'lhvnv A whole battery of shipments has just arrived and will be unps (-«l‘rmd\‘ to delight the throngs of women who will take advantage of tlw‘lmlnln»\- to select the Iaster hat. of every correct size, shape, color and trimming—in all _thr new straws, hair l{n‘:u_:lx ha- tavia braids and straw and georgette combinations. We do not believe you will find the equals of these hats at these prices Smart Ready-to-Wear Hats, Special, $2.95 and $3.95 remembered how he had thought Jim- my and Mrs. Skunk had grown to be WERE. JIMMY AND|Biants. Jimmy gave a final yawn ande ) Mrs. Skunk followed him and after i her went the seven young Skunks spring, that he has a wonderful tongue, |JUSt a8 they had done when they mail and starting out to t World. It was a queer | ir, it was a quear . Peter wanted to g0 along the with them. but for some reason he ined in his them out that they toddied when .'“II!IIIlmlllllllllllllll"ll"lllllllllllllllIlHllmI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIII!IIIII'!IllllIIIIIIIIlllllIlIllllfillllllllllllllllllll med organdy collars. LT CH LT TN TFET T Worth $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 All styles, all colors, all sizes—a gath- cring of 75 dozen natt i the better qualities to just when the demand is getting under Tvery suit is periect. gingham and chambray. Al | spring suits of ell under price Materials are rep. gaia_e2. peggy cloth, linenc, Panama r variatiens of the orfolk styles. Noveliy Lace Hose Hundreds of Hundreds of Trimmed Hats Trimmed Hats $7 S50 $9.95 Hats Friday Brings Hundreds of These New Voile Waists g RISP, snow-white voile waists at a price that revives old-time standards of value. Most women will want several—so pretty, so well made and so inexpensive are they. Some show dainty lace trimmings, others are trimmed with blind and open work em- Neat tucking is much in evi- Most of them have large, lace-trim- All have long sleeves. models in crepe de © meuse, serge tricolette or beaded. L Shirts, 25¢ L Sealn we have a bountiful sup- ply ol these excellent part-wool undershirts, with high necks and long sleeves. Subject to slight irregularies of manufacture, 3 is the regu morrow price. some ton T low price. To- New Madras Shirts Made in Troy, New York— Which Means Superior out the compliment and corded madras, cut al i to please men who are finicky about their furnishings. Noft cuffs. Also quarter 1o o holf tenspoon of curry | - — | LTI LR T T TR C R T TR TR R T EEH LR LR T4 $ 1 69 ¥inest quality sheer mer- ccrized lisle hose, patterned in elaborate lace boots and, smart lace ciockings. White and black. [Full fashioned. This latest spring novcl not te be found &t all & the increasing demand witl maxe it 8tiil scarcer In the future, Onyx Silk Hose, $1.25 A”specinl price for & special number of the fameus Onyx iine—a full fashisned stock- Ing knit of o won; Iy dur- able and sightly combi of thread silk and floer, only, Pérfect qualit Lisle Hose. 59¢ Wemen's full fashiened and seamed bhacle hose, both plain and dropstiich. Regular and extra Bizes, Black, brown, gray, na tan and white, Onyx Silk Hose, $1.65 Onyx full fashiened pure silk hose, worth $2.00 to $4.00, and every pair perfect, Most- 1v regulor heels, some Pointex heelf. lack, white and col- ors. Plain and clocked stylew. Children’s Hose, 29¢ Tibbed scheol hose reduced from é5c. All sizes in black, some sizea in cordovan, tan and white. Perféct,quality; the (T O BT the superfine texture that irmly corded. A range of Marseilles Spreads, Seamless checks. Sheets. ... the wool checks. Bedspreads, $1.98 200 newly low price. fast hems. Size 100 of these superh white satin end cul corners Window Shades, 59¢ Seconds of $1.00 window shades. n lght and bought to sell at a x84 before hem- Attractive patterns. ming. Turkish Towels, 59¢ Friday sale of heavy white and faney Turkish bath towels that Thick, absorbent Perfect rollers. Shelf Oileloth, 10c¢ Yd. Purchase of 75 pi shelf oilcloth, in many neat p; ht and sold 2 sold up to i $5.00 Blue Serge “Goody™ Middies $2.98 Sizes 18, 20 and underprice sale of “Goody” middy blouses, fast-oolor navy blue serge. Yoke style with inset pocket Collar _trimmed with three rows of white braid and two stars. Cuffs braid-trimmed to mateh. IEmblem on slecve Philippi ’ Uninen $2.49 y group of fine nights envelops chem chemise, nty and hand embroidered Night- 9' = 514 muslin_ and h iste Square, round i v ks M gowns trimmed ith oidery and ribbon: batiste daintily stitehed and 5.00 Duplicates of these blouses solid for dollars more. Whits navy. brown copen trimmed and beaided. 1 Flowered Petticoats or vy silklike sateen wit tie tops and deen cor Patterned in rich floral effects of combina- tior cale Won~n’s Sweaters 98 10 $9.9 Delightful Easter Styles in Quality Dresses At a Price That Is the Wonder of Washington T 3 . tricotine. eorgette, char- mbinations of otine. Pigquant ° ruffiings. araceful straightlines, billawing bouffant effects. smart basque novelties, clever tunic panels and blouse ¢ s, th majority beautifully embroidered Quality dy, Oliver $ I D T Infants’ Knit Bley b ia¥e)lovlked arolina 5ol Our own « equally good percale -®hirts wilh stiff cuffs. Al have five-but- fronts and center pleat. A euith of new stripes. Every color arranted fast—a new si'rt for one that fades, 50cYard-Wide Corded Madras Over 2,000 vards of this fine shirting madras bought at a special concession and to be =o'd on the same basis. fully and durably woven—showir distinguished expert loomerzs handseme cluster and singie stripes of a'l colors on white greunds. The shipment will be quickly depleted. so pick vour patterns promptly, Shepherd Checks. 29¢ 58c yard-wide spring fabrics In Bleached cellent quality. 90 and SIx90. ght to affect 45x36 25 C Pillowcases. ... New shipment—standard 35¢ pillowcases 1o sell at 25c ench. Made of heavy bleache. {on, and strictly perfect qual- Y. i cot-

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