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. - v WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921 WOMAN’S PAG ed in Tomatoes. | a nttie butter xng araw cgu. Fasten i : Bak mat 2 ¢ acon s LR O T HOME NURSING aND HEALTH HINTS || The Standard of Purity and cut siice from the fop of ench St And Pepper over the (. a1 bt Clen : . one. Remove enough of the pulp 10| et, which will be in about eight T ; v ) pect BY M. JESSIE LEITCH. A enable you to drop into each tomato [minutes. f ; Varying Causes of Malnutrition. |hould keep the windows open all the ime.” , “I thought malnutrition meant be-|‘‘“Tenl father that again.’ Mdd””! BY v Kman ing undernourished,” said the new |Son. as the old ;,em.lanmn_lnrm’ an | EounarA Ko Mrs. Porter, reclining on a cushiony nt back upon the little group . i '"¥ |and appeared to be absorbed in his| .NEER couch and regarding her mother-in-|paper. though he had not turned a i crumbs, 1 teaspoon grated onion. 1|law anxiously. page in twenty minutes. When You Have a Few Slices of | {ramos, 1 [e8sheon B0 Ge pepper. | o1 thought so, ton, my dear. And it| “And it is possible to overexe E m Bacon. | Form_ four balls out of this mIXture|aoee of course. But 1 learned today |My Son. And that causes intense k W cooked I h ramekin, and | paconed Hamburg.—Put 3 slices of land fry these balls in a hot frying|{pat one may eat quantities of food |tigue. which interferes with digestion Many housekecpers look upon bacon | pan in table oil. When brown all|ing at the same time suffer from |again. breakfast food, never over put them into a baking dish and ” At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the.mvlul for. e ;',"“',':;1*3;:,3;",,;‘;’ raw bacon in the bottom of a baking {and will temp he mos = | dish. Put over this 2 cups of choppes “Bayer Cross” to break up your Cold and relieve the Hcadache,, fie | raw beef, seasoned with 1, teaspoon nour uround and over them this be mixed with a ' ever, Stuffiness. to may mustard, 'a litule pepper and the juice K d cooked bacon and baked | e e e Ty ot N | Mother Nods Approval. Yoj mother! T'm amazed at| wxow, Jack, I am always telling you " & vou swallow this new | oW dack, Lama’ Byos F M t 111 l f nht “about foods—rod, lige and ,how bad it is for you to pla | or a C eSS ua 1 !s ar fa de and swim when | ) Port. 8T, ared aid the little wife b Q‘L’nql,“.f‘{l‘;d Thefared |appealing glance at Jack's mother. who nodded approval. And simp combining it with the ingredients of | lunch, dinner and supper dishes. | e ‘for ‘Biconed | Veal-Meit 2 When the family tires of the ordi-| tablespoons of butter in a saucepan shes, s add 2 tablespoons of flour, mixing dishes, there s nothing like|80dNz tablespoons of Mol SLIVER n flavoring to coax the appetite | Vol S04 it o little Eravy), and LA few slices of | seagon with salt and pepper 1o faste. hobped into | Boil for 5 minutes, then pour over the |; aked COTM. | yeal balls. Bake this dish for 50 r or an med or fresh peas s t e then put into small rame- M A understood befor tablespoon of chopped | Cottée. - Agple Tar ahead of any other Tea * vow're quite rmight, my dear ) oo o o 401 enrd and your grocer's name and address for a free sample 1 think that is rk. 1 am glad | i Ve s caretul s possivle i | k. Lam Elad the choice of food, but through fa i ¥ | tigue the condition of malnutrition | imay be brought about.” i “And exercise? Youll be telling n A Useful Mother-in-Law. next that I must not exercise, aft And the elderly woman, wh s to Salada Ten Company, Boxton, Ma minutes in a moderate oven. CLEVELAND PARK DELICATESSEN 3300 Wisconsin Ave. Home-Cooked Food ncouraging me to be the hero of ti s all my life,” said the s turally one must exercise— Otherwise the organs “ ving degrees of in- | which aste food products are elimi; sicians for over 19 years, ask for “Baycr Tablets of Aspxrm, and | '”“.{i‘, ana l:;:llio:i“\“\ B ‘h‘“;f T of the taw bacon stices’ and |y, MU BAY SN [1o0 TR |5 prematEfion e sl ,,,:r i },,! aite R corey| RS SYQUp look for the name “Bayer on the package and on each tablet. | Canine, ehopped bacon, butter, and | When mimest annn oo everCic ‘the |like the trimming for a hat, with due |spite of ridicule. For she had missed || by saving work and mones ; ; i milk to moisten. then the two | following liquor and bake for 10 mine |T¢ 4 { ] the lecture. Always say “Bayer. 1 lives may be pr Each “Bayer package” contains safe and proper directions for | nd the pe the relief of Colds—also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, ¢ Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. I r said, but he used ved that idea to m & mother, your sin v is laffected dige s 8 kled. | which eaus we were told that the very and_sat, and walked Alexander Dacy, Pmpriculnl'. Pure and Umform on. Improper posture. | > ¢ extra muscular work 4 d together again | ytes longer. o slipped buck into thei Pput 3 tablespoons of butter in a before Serv-|saucepan, melt it over a good fire and ay be com- | thicken Jt w verls gond)s R baconian en it with 1 tablespoon of flour. Ads h e ind undue strain upon the Wrong asonings, then the jujce of 1 lemon and 1 table- | d T Ho% e ‘Sient nd Jisten. parts of the body, interferes with | = spoon of currant jelly, then pour this starch and no- ges of digestion.” i B Y o e g ,“L,“;,.,; (]mn.hr“:-n:::)‘iufrc mixture over the baking meat, amines, makes a dull boy." | “Well, straighten up. mother—throw Colden Crystal thte. especially goc Baconed Ve S. B: ’4'["’1.\‘\ S TTLE TORIES | 4 flavors wickedly. His moth- [out vour chest!” said the son, irrcle- n nodded her head. |vantly. MapleFlavor and Sorghum; exactly what I w. “But correcting such things do hen you did unders for good health,” main- tend to ma u:)\ a food mphantly. And in {tained his mother, stoutly. i 8 % the vounger Porter did it | “Of course it does. J 8 Boxes of 12—Bottles of 24~ Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All druggists g 1 itntios dentist. parting with your ta | 2 i pound of raw t v Manufacturs of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd Add to this mixture 1 cup stale and poor housing |adenoids, the maximum of sy to do with under- nd fresh air—oh. mother, malnutrition,” pro- | know it all by A elderly woman ecagerly. |game of bridge. d rooms and bad [son started up to o "n lighting in offices. which result in |the little green baize table. -° Jumper the Hare Teils a]esc-strain affect the nourishment of | “I've learned a lot T didn't associate | ¢ Aspirin s the trade mark of Ba; { )OO OO T TIOTOTOTOT T > fo Startling S he body. because oye-strain has a hefore with malnuteition. mntt_h NTELS, FIREPLACE The spiral eoils within % reflex action upon the digestion. One |dear.” said the little bride, comfort- | - artling Story. needs oxygen in the bodv to promote |ingly. And the two women smiled at FITTWGS- H-b'i'T cover of the box- 2 i ° BY THORNTON W. BURGESS, |the chemical and physiological proc- |each other across the heads of their EDWIN E. ELLE] A i sses of diccstion ) s 0! ) . N.W. speing Ceive’ ot the pre; Tetewe al you can of what your o, |7 27117 i ot seamis men el But prove the facts before they're cold. 0 —Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit hadn’t forgotten the mystery of the great windfall over in the Green Forest. No, indeed. Peter couldn’t forget a thing like that. He thought about it a great deal and he was eager to get back there to find out if his big cousin, Jumpier the Haray had discovered how it wus that Buster Bear's cout had turned brown while he slept. Both had seen Buster just before he went to sleep for the winter and then his coat was black. Both had impolitely peeped into that bedroom {under the great wifdfall and seen a brown coat. What Kind of a coat would Buster Bear be wearing when ihe came out from his long sieep? Would it be black or brown? There had been so much going on 37 Kdadasais JJJJ““J"‘JJJ_‘:: near home that it was some time be- fore Peter found a hance to run 1‘ . i M h il \ 1 over to the Green Forest. In all the *) | places which llln Jolly Little Sun- The Box-Sprmg the Final Acluevement e Is pond of Padd) the uu\pr The EACH of the 72 highly tempered coils of the Conscience Brand box-spring responds to et 2 fhe amn foa 1 oy bant| the least movement of the body—noxse]as y. § enemics. :'”.1 Cousin Jumper: o g 14 t e spring fits the of your body. ) I T > B PPEPER jjjjjJJJ“JJJJ JJAAJJJJJJJ‘JlllJo ---and its accomplishments Since its beginning PIGGLY WIGGLY has striven for the utmost perfec- | ; i OO tion in supplying housekeepers with their table needs. How far it has attained success can best be marked by its army of hun- dreds of thousands of satisfied customers. f PIGGLY WIGGLY offers its customers what it conscientiously believes % to be the best at the lowest margin of profit. great windfall. Jumper was still wearing his white coat, but now it made him very nervous, for with | Pine Cone Brand Peaches These are California Peaches (large No. % cans) packed in heavy syrup. Fy R S SN Libby’s Sliced Pineapple Large, thick, perfect slices of Hawaiian i Pineapple in heavy syrup. I ¥ Ill|rnugh the Green l'ornsl in sbar(‘h of his big cousin, Jumper the Hare. Ile found Jumper over near the = 5 #3 he saw The “‘give” is at the precise point of contact. e on: Somn ot X No “hammock sag,” but absolute conformity way and that way nervi has been out for more than “What,color is his coat? P-us? cagerly. | lack.” relied Jumper. i “What!" cried Peter. “Black,” repeated Jumper. “He | That is the natural and most comfortable never has worn a blacker coat than | e e T e e e T S T e AR R T J he is Wearing this spring. ever | . . I 2 . . ? way for human beings to sleep. The hotels thert ¥ Bkl W 12| f | Free Demonstration of Libby’s Canned Fruits at Qur Store in Arcade Market | ¥ g Comscicnce have been profiting in recent years from the (DA ou ask nim how it happened | LE : : Cereals Canned Fruits Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. .. ............10c | Libby’s Choice Royal Anne Cherries, C::an-lr Z?;;l:eat. Ml IEETICHE. %, Lo e! ;g: Libby’s Choice Yellow Ciing Peaches, No. 2V car. .. ....... Shredded Wheat........... S | Libby’s Fancy Yellow Cling Peaches, Wheatena..-...,~-..........A........Zlc No.2%can................. 30c |§ Grape Nuts........................16c |Libby’s Sliced Peaches, No. 1 can. . 17¢ 1% Pillsbury’s Health Bran. ..............15c | Libby’s Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can. 22c Pillsbury’s Wheat C 1............25¢ |Libby’s Bartlett Pears, No. 1 can... 17¢ Quaker Oats, 15¢ size. .. ... ...... 12¢ | Libby’s Extra Blackberries, No. 2can ~ 25c Quaker Oats, 35c size...............27c Delcr'o?% Bartlett Pea“’ NoZl/z . 33 Armour’s Oats, 15c size..............12¢ | Booth’s Oval Brand Pears, No. 2V, ing is s ASleep?” Peter asyed, 1y. | Zresadorapriacis . knowledge that the box-spring with a good (M |weimenll fir el eagert, | tion. Osr voz-springs | mattress makes -the ideal combination for e, “Buster. s too crose these days ‘"'%u’xfl’iuwwd;v s]ee g f(:]oT(per p:u!u'rd and there was a queer man; . i on_ his face. the same restful sleep P 3 . “Ee(‘fl:l(t-ls what?’ demanded Peter, mpatiently. ihey have given from IBuster Tear dldn’t spend the win- :zh»:(’rh(;egea top of Why not sleep as comfortably at home as in a i bgfl":& c""g‘,‘::; hotel? With a Conscience Brand box-spring you can maitress above it and have as restful sleep as the best hotel can offer you. the xwo‘mkcl an i;ical combinai lor sleep. _ AR gouy desier ool Conscience Brand box-springs are absolutely noise- the doz-spring together, less. Neither vermin nor dust can penetrate the cov- manded. ering. After long use they give the same unique com- Again Jumper shook his head. “I fort as in the beginning. B8] |don't know,” said he. “I haven't the least idea. I have a funny feeling every time I look at that old wind- fall. I tell you, Peter, there is the greatest mystery here I've ever known.” “Where is Buster Bear?” demand- ter under that windfall, at all” re- | plied” Jumper. “He slept in his old | Eed in ghat cave in the ledge of rocks whers “you once found him. And he hasn't sbeen near his old windfall | since he came out. That wasn't Bus- ter Bear we saw fh thero at all.” Peter swallowed hard two or three times, as if he Ware trying to swal- low what he had Jjust heard and found it hard work. “Then who was | it we saw with a brown coat?” he de- | The box-spring is the final word in springs for beds. There is no more sensible purchase. It means comfort D and economy. Ask your dealer to show you a Con- ":-f"‘,,’,f;‘»t"xnlnw,;' replied Jumper. Fl dM can 25¢ | science Brand box-spring. atouhers these dkya Tia in doing & our an 3 lot of roaming about to get enough to eat. Why?” “Because 1 _want to see him,” re- | plied Peter. “I don’t doubt your word at all, Cousin Jumper, but I simply have got to see Buster Bear with my own eyes. Perhaps there is a little patch of brown on his coat that you didn't see.” “But I told vou he dldn’t sleep un- der the old windfall,” replied Jumper. “That's so. 1 forgot that” said Peter, looking a bit taken back. “Anyway, 1 want to see him. Good- bye” And with this off scampered Peter Rabbit, lipperty-lipperty-lip, to 'Box Springs. Pillows . . Mattresses ) For Emergeacies. A ¥ise housewite has an emergency 3 ) shelf In her storeroom where she INTERNATIONAL BEDDING COMPANY keeps alwaye ‘replenished " supply of Tood to be used only in case of BALTIMORE & RICHMOND emergency. It is to save the ship [0} | when the cook forgets to report that = A4 there is no more coffee or that the = —— S— _| last bit of sugar has been used, when = | the milkman is delayed by untowered weather and does not get around by breakfast time, when the meat is | burned for dinner or when the pud- ding falls flat in baking. Of course, one cannot keep milk on hand, but one can keep a few cang of ovaporated milk, condensed milk or milk. powder. These offer something trat is very much better than no milk at all for breakfast. For a sub- stitute for meat from the butcher it is possible to have glasses of tongue, canned chicken, canned corn beef, or some Sort of canned fish. These ought not to be kept in- definitely on hand. Once every few | months the supply should be put into the general larder, caré being taken that fresh cans be placed on mci Trisum Strawberries, No. 1 Can......10c Gold Medal arnd Plllsbury Flour— s y 61b. Bag......ccoemereienaunn 40c Canned Fish 121b. Bag. .c.... . . ciecvverepsere . . . 75c | Gorton’s Codfish Cakes.......... 18c 241b.Bag........coeour....... $1.49 |Gorton’s Flaked Fish, large 9'/z-oz- " C Corn Meal, 6-1b. Bag (1, Peck)... 17c cansg - 35¢ Corn Meal, 121b. Bag (1 Peck) .... 33c |Arge Red fi’t':fi“;::‘{ AN Pillsbury Pancake Flour........... 15¢ | Chym Salmon, tall can. ... ........... 10c Pillsbury Buckwheat Flour............. 17¢ | Tuna Fish, Light Meat, Yss. ...... 2lc Pat-a-Cake Flour.......... .., .;.r... 23c |Tuna Fish, White Meat, V>s.......... 32c Swansdown Cake Flour, 50c pkg.. 4lc |Gorton’s Finnan Haddie . .............. 24c Swansdown Graham Flour, 40c pkg. 36¢ | B. & M. Fish Flakes, small can....... 1lc B. & M. Fish Flakes, large can....... 18c Cocoa and Chocolate S:a s and Cleansers Baker’s Cocoa, 15 1b............... 24c P Baker' COCO&, 1_5“’.‘”__"‘. LoU e S e Sl et pesaike SR S | > 11c | p: LA T I W T e R Baker’s Chocolate, J; lb...c.c..c.- . 22¢ [O]d Dutch Cleanser.................10c Hershey’s Cocoa, 1, Ib. . ... .cce-eirs. 18 | Grandma’s White Naptha Soap. ...... 6¢c Hershey’s Cocoa, 1-5 1b. . .cictuereiers 8c |Kirkman’s Borax Soap.............. 7¢c Hershey’s Chocolate, Y, Ib.......,... .., 2lc |Star Soap.........cccct i eeome: 7€ —Made in the same great daylight, sanitary plant -as -the well-known Conscience Brand mattresses. COHOOE T We Sell Conscnence Brand Mattresses because they measure up to our standard of hygienic quality for bed furnishings, ~*House & Herrmann Seventh and | Streets Nahonally Known Conscience Brand 1 Mattresses on sale at 28¢ | Mazcla Oil, quart can...............52c Mazola Oil, pint can. . . cmergency shelf, And you cannot keep bread on Kand, but you can keep sealed cartons of plain crackers that will help in emer- gency, or you may have a package of prepared flour from which to make toa biscuits merely with the addition Goldenberg’s Furniture Store enth and K Streets. On this emergency shelf there NSEESEENEEREENEF NEEEEENEENEENENEENENENESE S S should always be the wherewithal to THE P A.L AlS ROY AL e e e SR aEsrey o Complete collection of Conscience Brand Mattresses and Box Springs at famously low Palais Royal prices. Free Demonstration of Mazola Oil at Our Store at 1631 Connecticut Avexiue Sunday morning you decide to have guests for Sunday supper you may do this without a hasty trip to the nearest delicatessen. To Boil Fish. i Slip your fish into a small salt bag Fourth Floor. before putting it in water. You can then boil it as long as desired with- IIIIIIII.IIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE out its breaking into pleces. - ~ =3 g B anle