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/ N - i " 2 CATURE F :{GE o S NT o , o7 - 5 - : ? 2 : : PEATURE PAGY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1971 FEATURE F G < = —— = ’ 'S TIME BUDGET - HOUSEKEEPER'S | I -Dog Drummond || e X increasingly larze number of Ay a weck nd @ sewing woman wio BY CYRIL McNEILE (“Sapper™) '/\s GRRCo Vs A¥E TS RRATREANEVE ) otk - ChAs lon, aM. favecase ACI hous-hold expenses according t - v e s A Novel of Mystery, Love andy Adventure. too e budger aysiewm, 1t I rot ko n that they wani te cut toipighy 131 D derel B e %)) ! dawn § jonsca, but 10 Apportion tiem ) | o an Yo get the ight balunce e = eas 2 | e e e o i, ana By keep'ng an account of the money | he can conp.¢hen- you spend on fuod, for insiance. you . s H ‘-w“: ean tnen compars it with the nmount s oai. m'sto..: ¢ here 1ia S5 taar he coud DAL exverts have found to be the fuir : . S ays if ‘e is in b does le Comte ha. it was aid AMOUNT for purons With 3 Fpei \ ‘ (Copyright, 1821, Ly the International Syndicate ; t;‘ G onh: Moz ICRat terrt :; u""l:_ allowed then you e “,,,“,,u. 2 WHO CAN FIGURE OUT WHERE THIS LADY, ONE !'Wrinsing nis ninds tne watter S50 01005 R R S AR gt { = s went back into the restaurant, &nd OLCIIRK ... B b A e st that you are depriv- - CF THE BEST KNCWN IN WASHINGTCN, Hugh shook siient.y oa ni . oS Ehuratlt of fotheE s and O ' : = ¥ 2 2 Dear old Ted.” he murmured 4 ..mseld together sHATply 'H":"'_"";“"b‘ it Siled, joa 1 « pottins 4 ‘ STANDS ALL DAY LONG? ftare o i Sm e, el s naL OBt SATBLY 13iriestio. whigh oy Lex entiien{ o7 e meading, cia fust s A ‘ ; knew “he'd Keep his end up” Then if he sw.tched it o, e would vo 1t Max be that you are lving In s \should feel that vau are « i : - i Cashing {he siood up. “What about a iittle 4 moment wheu ting would see : st 3 : 4o or three b the p : n : Washington. dlniee at ) O s s known as “ihe h : 2 N | )T ¢ Here is T Neve foind Gut MIl wo'tel HRely: 1o | nim before ke couid #te Lhe: ta.ng— books. travel wnd amus: men of every , ine H 2 5 % X ount, ol bire: I ad such mownes.s aré .ot helpid. &0 much for the monev budget. A puzzier for you and vet it is an x | ]G0 until we con gt to that ledger riere on'y remained his toren; Aud great many women now have adopted NOTU casy I'll bet there will not be; 4 £ e el b 15 DParis . 0n tae Auce, on one occasion, e had rh em who did not even know |Iin o 1 - maoy of you in er out of Washing- : onsiderable vaiue. "saved his lite by Jud. use. Tae ¥ what a budget was three or | e pre \ uin or ¢ én s “Genuine oo o mil know where OIS, T et et R SRS, I ar Ther “shoutd” shend un e, Tand | oo ‘ & i tare 1o rishit the first time you e e biuckan. wignt, {Shelior, savines ete and thes ien SO Cane e b N you “are warmer” as ‘get in this regard ¢ Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac. 00K 0 it Tuis fawie you scc | am Cantaln, voull ook nippy fonlght | ifor the man in fiont I8 dess Bui how many of us keep a time [0 Site pos \ . Fre sicaci el ook is seon by more people would ger around corners ad n only sheot at the torch; w.. budzet? using chea nstead of ture Monoaceticacideser of Salicylicacid. bl e el D it e S miring the mud. Things hind o Id it to one side and in £ i 10ney. no less in the house. MOle €Xpensive ones in Pprepa : T TN ippose. than any thar Neure In huppen at corners. | ou o ihoid than the business world un. then You e ne 1 Wise Washin Ivery visilor that comes 5 | The light flashed out, darting around: j1 s perha harder make up |I¥, because the m Sure A V(@) T\ o vy frst AN e < 3 he room. Ping: sSometa:ug hit i€ ivour time budget bec there costs more than L ARG ool X ‘\ - oo ol of the, aited ; : on this particalar evening the | f/€€ve of hix pajamas, buc sl ae|iess help 1o be obtained from experis fav § Te b ioe 2 VA L2 ] os tha this figure looks at all day e ” D prav N e, They Teach. | could see nothing. Tns bed, witn the en ihe subjoet But a liiile thinkinz ; g e For Infants and Children and all night, he can at pt ; 3 i " cloth h back: the wasasiand; and observation ought to make it pos- Sl i Maxim's w out mishu they en- | clothes thrown * icih for il 3 the REFRIGERATORS | . _ : ; 4 et ey e o 1ia trowaers sl SHITL | Sl for YU 1o ke Yuur own fud- b /. InUseForOver30 Years san showed himseif 10 | -—everything was as it had been when ® FORALL PURPOSES . R Ay In b b 4 born conversationalist, as well as | he turned in. And then he heard a! . guy om ok Jway’: bears N A complete line of refrigerators for all fl ' Know infor 1 Sl e [ shrewd man Gf the World'And over | second sound—distinct and elear. 11{120R instance, if you keep house \ome \iin the # “w: " K cusiahle ek for Beeley e T 1 e 3 the coffce and liqueurs Hugh gave |eame from high up .near tie cciling 44 Signature of , 7A 7 With enly the aid of & woman one prepare shipment especially for the Grocery and where ! him a brief outline of what had taken {and the beam caught the big cupboard | Meat Masket trade. {Ro past this lads im 5 2 < > and ti on station are place since he first got mixed UP i | 204 tpavelled ot i enci the ton MecrAY REFRIGERATOR €O B | 20, Wk’ “Eharvbods suva th ‘ e aitan, The Ameirean Nstened in | and teavelied up. AL reachsd the 190} Lo el 7 H. Street, N. W erybody p ] T rican lis ] 4 3 : “uhm?'lcphon?}rvg:lklln;17l Tnion station the most beautiful s ‘:q"fi.':, ama ?““:"’ hore, o1 | 5 med 1n the middie of fi. peerink | railroad depot in the country. | wish body | over the edge, was a little hairless of the disappearing brown face. holding what looked like fall the J. T. C. members could see e, e | = { that depot. TInside is a wonderful e s - 5 s mouth. Hugh had one | ceili J 3 over that he made no re-{a tube in i Graduate Ey ! ceiling and fizures tha: stand for the 5 " of a dark, skinny hand put- ormi i | sta “ni ere mark when Hugh had finished. | glimpse of a 2 | MO | e mutga . [ i0erent Brates in the Unlon. " There And early arrivals for supper wers | ting something in'the tube. and then DR.CLAUDE S.SEMCNE | President, and a private way for him ¢ & beginning to 6!l the restaurant, did |he switched off zhfle torch and rlu: ed. P o % b E o j ed ove b i |to get to a train. but 1 guess Mr. i he N up the matter hie s#w it. | just as another pinged ; {ough | proposition. | Captain_ |head and hit_ the all benind. h i Aot b4 damned toug! ‘otts is our One thing. at any rate. was - ‘:‘.:ki‘f:gp):hmgn#mnn‘“t'r:?- public L o 5 shipping man, byt where he conies on | yain: the other occupant of the room I‘u th all the other folks." o 1| i the picture at that moment has me gaq human, and with that realization | i beat, As for the old EiTls 37 A1i |all his nerve neturned. There would ey gon topeem Lo - i be time enough later on to find out | {any longer. for 1 am standing be S 3 side neath the lady at the Columbus statue we can g‘.’r"a;“’l D O RO of the |how he got there, and what those on the plaza f#cing the Union sta- : : r 1 " ange pinging noises had been SR e it ar had been (urnied p {clectric light in his bedroom, having foge thigg was on the program: and v 11:'1 ";::n'y:m"r Mr'b'. hof’)‘ Seihat first soen that his toreh was ready to | without a sound he crept round the ‘ou would xhir}knrv‘hr\‘.l":]t‘lv“\:;u . 3:3 hand in case of emergency. he was|ped toward the cupboard. to put th-«l E e to fall off. T wanted all the 1.0 cinz of the detective'’s words.|one thing intg effect in his usua ’ ( g . TR members o see this. for Tt 1s the f ting hold of the ledger Was not{direct munner. ] ey se Gl et Foing o be easy—far from it: but |G eica did he hear the little whis Eyesight Specialist (Formerly With Edwin H. Etz) Now Loca‘ed \ 409410 McLachien Bldg., 10th and G Bts. N.W. Phone Main 731, i Harding will not use it much. for now But 1 must not keep you guessing thing they see when ti me. \ 1 i I % n e o f hase had fair- thing - Pl O dnay et From Harold | Mount Vernon amd mat i« the one in | (E pbennina ki by mo e lag.in | CI7K hixs from above, bu netning| ; - He nominates Arthur Martin. Abe ! write you all about it. Gome on With | hossir G B0a Do oSl o “the secret | still aiming at the door. 3 41 ! i U‘]“ : Davis and Walter Rubin. but the best the letters and tell me more ahout | foom at The Hims. He knew the safe | with hands that barely touched REk [t ithing is he sends me a folder telling your towns and your hobbies. far 1! [pOM &0 CR¢ S 08 SEFR ¢ eates | he felt the outlines of the cupboard i all _about the Mount Vernon where want-to hear about them, and I want & awkward propositions for the or-| It was standing an inch or two from . il _;u- lives. That is what I like to get. to see what the other boy an Ainare mortal to tackle. Anyway. it|the wall, and he siipped his fingers i ToEton thimre thae hody, Tn Wash. members like. RUSSELL BURKE \asn't a thing which could be done behind the back on one side. He & * Eton thimks thatitherefinionly one| e Travelog Boy. |23 08 (A Ticit: he would have 10 |jistened for a moment. but no move- = 1 manage at. least a quarter or half an | me <o m erom above: then. haif fac- % For Your‘Floors hour's undisturbed search. thelin ipe wall, he put one leg agains: E € 3 thought of which. with his knowledze | ;& p1€ F0C2 B0 TR0 fek, tremendous = of the habits of the household. al-| o IO - which sounded deafen- Z i [ most made him laugh out aloud. And. ;" iy en silence. And once again = € MOP i [at that moment, a Ay .pinged PASL,, ‘switched ou: his foreh, 2 .l SHORCE i cake, and,| Lving on the floor by the window * e el L oo attampiing | was one of the smallest men he had y 3 e o go to sleep. The new development | ever seen. He ‘?‘m‘ native of“.:‘or}:is’; o = ) D) 8 vhich had c to light that even- [and Hugh turned him over w. For Your Furniture { 2 L ppermost. in his thoughts: | foot. He was quite unconscious. and o o N by ) ¥ and. as he lay there, covered only ithe bump on hiz head. where it had ' Fith a sheet, for the night was hot. | hit the flaor, was rapidly swelling to ! the whole vile scheme unfolded itself | ¢ho "size of a large orange. In his al . e { before his imagination. The Amer-|pang he still clutched the little tuse, ; 1 3 {ican was right in his main idea—of |anG” Hugh gingerly removed it Pom that he had o ot A rowds | Placed in position at one end was & N . 4 : had left him. B e wasn" | Imind.s ey n long splinter of wood. with a sharn- it . ' Bover Gets Spankin. |12 5 v e oy VBRI TR AR ectric Automatic BY THORNTON W. BURGE: lost. Then he began to run. and as he | plackguards to their so-called Utopia. | torch Hugh saw that :,z was f:..i,nfly ran he whimpered. Suddenly sout| grarvation, misery, ruin, utter and[discolored with some brown stain. . E 7 F Yeho fatle foisnankc slicald tiave : from behind a tree stepped Mogher | complcte, lurked in his mental pic- | He was still examining it with in- 2 N The' well spanked cub, the weil irained Bear.| Bear. 'Boxer was so- glad to .wg»rim,,’f Specters disguised as great|terest, when s thunderous knock . A A 3 2 ™. Bear |he quite forgot that he had dis- | jjgeais. but grinning sardonically un-|{came on the door. He strolleg over Automatic, as you perhaps know, means that the tension autd- l’mlmg b’el‘hll Wherever Mother Bear went the|obeved der their mas And once again he |and switched on the electric light; $ ? 3 o . 2P twins went. In the first place, they |0t Mother Eear aidmt forget | sccmed to hear the toc-toc of maching | then he opened the door. " matically adjusts itself @fever you change threads of getdss 2 g vere s i o 3 g L) ere?” she.de-! guns, as he had hear An excited night porter rushe 3 s 7 7 5 Tl ‘ The Better Kind lw re =0 full of life and mischief that|manded. Boxer hung his head and | Sfter night during the vears gone bY. | gonc s by two or three other people : from the lightest to heayiest or back again. Electric—this is the { = IMolhlfir Bear didn’t dare leave them d".’«'{l %ay a word. i But this time they were mnun!eq on | varying stages of undress, and i 5 i s a0 o 3 2333 18th N.W. for any length of time. Then, too, it |, /& CUb who disobeys must be pun-| the pavement of the towns of EnE- | slogned in amazement at the ncene. machine with the direct drive motor, the only tyre that is pet- | Col. was good for them to be with her, for | iy gave Boxer the firs; rea] <,’.';',’.T|';"g land, and (:w“iv;)!:\ Stms of cock.|The heavy cupboard, with a2 great fectl: s e : d th i : isel f ¥ thus they learned many things that|he ever had received. "How ' he dia e ver no-man’s land, now whis- crac‘li( acroxs th;OZ:ckh::y::fiv'edo;m ectly quiet in operation and that will remain noiseless forever. e wish he had st A b 4 o ows | ward on e H e . & & £ o i 5 . BEWAKE! with Woof-Woog! " |7 MATLTee tled down the Breets DeiW M once |Iay curled up ana motionless. Imagine the enjoyment of owning this silent, finely built, portable Moths feed on giéase spots. (Copsrigit. 921 by T. . Burgess) again @ fy pinged past Mo WAL Ly 00 iy Tighting & clnarette i sewing machine, which has no bobbins to wind, and which sews Clean your clpthes with Carbona I:; e B Tt was hot—insuffer- [ “If it's all the same to you I wish . h heeads! ¥ bivi before putting them away. ! LISTEN WORLD! |iably hot. and he was hqzdln‘nhl:ll‘!‘?n:; vou'd remove hi(m, h’x" was—ah— a seam as strong as three threads. You may buy it on easy pay- N 9 gret that he had followes o finding it uncomfortable on the top C ll d . h ¥ f- d 5 i z e - American o sleep with ments. Call and see it run, or phone for a free demonstration | By ROBINSON. Jeduice of R ohit ioa boteed, Womat|CUO SHODONRAL o e By 7 h % p 5 {:.n earth could Peterson r:lohuadh!m in in your own home. . . = he Ritz? But he had prom- — lm“"“;‘ 1!‘1:" about to xay a very rude | fmeq ipe: deteetive, and there ulv\';s—-l ~ ng I like to use a foreign proverb. | curtains drawn. window bolted, door . ‘vm & Gibb s - M ho It adds eclat to your impolitencss, as it | ocked. Moreover, and he emiled| u eanin COX ] S dewing Machine . were. and furnishes you with an atibi: K'Y 2 Non gone so far as to emu- | g in case they desire to punch your nose. |1ate the hysterical maiden lady of fic- Also, they probably won't be able to|tion and peer under the bed . = . figure. out what eans + e The next moment the s what it means until vou're| The DeX\ QO Higid, with ev 702 10th St. N.W. Main 8232 Perfec? results are as- sured by the “Excello” safely around the corner, by which time i ved in | et & erve alert. Something had moved in it's t0o late to call the police. o . . " i method. I mention this because I 7 It had only been a tiny movement. X i e say a rude thing in a f Pam about to| L Mo the sudden creak of a piece Any kind of Rug—Grass, 2bout Marhea 5 wn @ forcign language | o¢ furniture than anvthing else—but| Clath, Oriental. Domestic, : G HERE? | " She uoe oo pawne Mulvanhee. it was not quite like it. A gentle.: R . ively COURTESY 3 SHE DEMANDED, coome used to be plain Mary Jane Mul-{ jihering sound had preceded the ag, etc, effectively MANDED. vaney untijg her dad struck oil. Then | orap: he sound such as a man would cleaned. things undetwent ors 2 i 1d_ su they could not have learned other-|tion. Her req hair hecame autors jo- make who, with infinite precaution wise, stead of sKinniy, she was In-{ gainst making a noise, was moving But there w e Tearned " Smatiering o e ange |in a dark room: a steaithy, uncanny Phone Col. 6108 e found. Do e ot Waat neh And a |0 ige. Hugh peered into the blackness ! . - Bear found Roxer and Woof-Woo | SPattering of ukuicle. " she besan 1o} (Cnsiy “"atier the rst moment of |Excello Electric Carpet Laundry very much in the w isurpn e his brain was quite cool. He REMOVES GREASE SPOTS - Without Injury to fabric or color. Cleans White Kid Gloves and Shoes, Silk Such times she l““‘"AT ARE YOU DOT i and Satin Slippers, Fine Laces, Feathers, | Was likely o send them up a tree and | - der the bed, he had! - Men's Neckwear, Carpets, Rugs, Uphol: | tell them to remain there unti! her La mona IR e ot T tho cupboard. and 4609 14th St. N.W. | stered Coverings, and all fine materials. | return. She alwavs felt that they {save for those two obvious places Fe | § Cleans Talking Machine Discs - PurifiesTons | %¢re quite afe as long as they were aunque 3¢ | 1T, was no cover for a cat. And Clesns Automobi 1‘1; Uy {up in a tree: there was no real mis- vista de {yet. with the sort of sixth sense that| i vV co get into ere. 3 v s of war had given him, he Cloans Piano Key Fine. ® {771t happenea that one morning Mrs. A seda, mona | {four years of WA Bed e made by | mb—-mch.:‘-‘: wc-:‘:,-u all fabrics lear sent them up a tall pine tree. $¢ queda jsome human agency. Human! The: . 30c, . les. Alldruggists | with strict orders to seay there until [thought of the cobra at The Elms Carbona Products Co 304 W. 26hSt.N.Y. |her return. “Don't you dare come ‘ Quarter of & Contary, down from that tree until I tell you Carbooa Fire Extinguishers, $1.50 each you may." said she in her deep, ——————— | grumbly. rumbiy voice as the twins serambicd up the tree. som a s “No'm.” replied Woof-Woof meekly But Boxer didn't say a word. No sooner was their mother out of | fashed into his mind. and his mouth [set more grimly. What if Peterson | had introduced Some of his abomin- able, menagerie into the room? . . . Then, once more, the thing like a fly sounded loud in his ear. And, was it! imagination, or had he heard a {faint sibilant hiss just before? . . . sight than Boxer proposed that they adenly 1t struck him that he was unb!b{adey I e rlnk'n £0 down on the ground to play, “She at a terr disadvantage. The thing, teething or stomach won't be back for some tim said whatever it was. knew, at any rate. | rash, eczema, etc., there is. he. "By the time she does return we e ratcins hls' hoaition.: e hed e g will be k up here and she will never know anything about it. Come a e | on. Woof-Waof. {not the slightest notion where it was. | {And a blind man boxing a man who | Resinol Ointment. No could see, would have felt just about smarting or stinging when . Woof-Woof shook her head. “I'm jas safe. ‘With Hugh. such'a conclu-' applied. Gives just the to stay right here.” d_she. ision meant instant action. It might cooling touch to produce ter do the same thin aught you'll get: {he dangerous on the floor; it most cer- ; ] Itainly was far more 80 'in bed. He comfort and slesp. Suidia If you want wear negliges decorated in batik in- | felt for his torch, and then, with one o by 8 drcets, . epsom salts with- Who cares for a spanking?" | stexd of kimonos decorated in scram- | COnVulsive bound, he was standing by out the awful taste | exclaimed Boxer. “Resid "m not | blcd egg, and o smoks monogrammed | the door. with his hand on the elec- and rausea, ask | £0in& to get one. There isn't any arettes with exactly the right accent | tric-light switch. 3 ot driegint f sense in making US Sty up in this|on the little finger. Then he pauscd apd listened intent- your druzgist for | (re. W. can't have any fun up here. | Yep, a mint,of money has been spent | 1¥. Not a sound cbuld he hear; the a handy package of | ome on down and play hide and|on Marhee Jawne Mulvanhee since her [ thing. whatever it was, had become “Epeonade Nalta” | seek " s 'Gad struck ol She ought to land the | motionless at his sudden movement. which looks and But Woof-Woof wouldy’t. “You're family right in front with this year's | For an appreciable time he stood e B tralds declared Boxer models of the classicst hgman speed- Acts -exactly (like m not afraid’ retorted Woof- | sters. And ¥ -s the surf: eplom saits be- | woof indignantly. “You heard what| Right now cause it is real | Mother Kear said and v epsom salts com- |mind. You may be sor bined with frui¢ [domt. oo derivative salts, | o giid down the trunk of the tree. | plies nicely to man c T'm going to get u better | rude in that foreign language. ~Ac ¢ it youlthe border in_Mexico, where they've been wise to humans for some many jeered Boxer as|centuries, they have a saying that ap- of our folks in % ng it the taste of sparkling lem- Now Boxer hadn't intended to go|these get-cultured-quick days. It par- 4 © ade. Take a tablespoonful in a |more than u few feet from the foot |ticularly applies to Marhee with her i glass of cold water when bilious, | of that tree. He wanted to be near |batiked negliges and her monogrammed Y o u Leadacky or constipated * | enough to scramble up again at the|cCigarettes. This is the saying 3 : 3 first hint of Mother Bear's approach.| “la mona aunque se vista de seda, X . ., | But there”was nothing to do down |mona se queda.’” Wil Be Delighted Ask for “Epsonade Salts” |there and without Woor-Woof to play KA It means—You may aress & mon- | | FLOUR VARNISH When You Use with he found it very dull Made by Am ;pgom Ass’n. Little re are very restiess and unea Boxer walked round and 7 c e S LT Strawberry Sago. ¢ U2 For armote r | think of nothing else to do. By and{ Cook one-third cup of washed sago QUALITY % . by a Merry Little Breeze happened | in one quart of milk. When it is| B F'oor varnish 4 . ,In I’hedtbf:{"he base, long tickied his nose w a|cooked add the bheaten whites of two A sand : \ adé in Clear Varnish and Cherry — o Wainut — Mahogany — Rosewood — Lt. Oak — Dk. Oak — Gelden Oak — Green A WONDERFUL FINISH FOR WATER PROOF Bt h Also Maxv.e!l House Tea I xirang m The Merry Ll eggs and let cool slightly. Cut some ~ t H‘ 'h t {bireezes were always doing that.|choice strawberries in halves and dip SERVICE ment, throughou [ Boxer used to wonder if he everithe cut sides in meited gelatin. Line A g " ‘\u.u.d learn all the =mells of the a mold w the berries, turn in the # Not having anything eise to do just [put on a lid and k with ice. At ra ed Iibm" e d then, Boxer decided that he would|serving time invert into a pretty Sf '] y.ends follow up that smell and find out' dish and pile about it half a cup of ITIS where and what it came from. Off | whipped cream sweetened and fla- possibiiity of insects. | FEEN AR TR R e R T T R T TR sniffing’ the air. After a little that|small fruits may be used instead of 1 grew fainter and fainter, and | strawberries. and chopped ‘peaches, |- there wasn't any. You see, pineapple or banana are also de- sm, = final P p \ the Merry Little Breezes were carry- [licious when prepared in this man- DURABLE 11th and G sts. N.W. & PREEY, 20! PREEEE P A ! RE ENTOL ing it in quite another direction. Instead of the whipped cream, F Sl k ! P, nL C’F * gk N[.,:y sLHE Yazars P ; -pm‘_r - Sflyprps D D e st Boxer turned to go back. cream and powdered sugar may = Wbl fen L, BR3LYL VL R WL L UL T | thought he was going straight fo- served as an accompaniment, or ¢ 5 3 ward that tree where Mother Beu i ie s Gosiam makes anice sauce. “ ¢ v & S i T R 93