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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921. FEATURE PAGE 25 z l SPREADLOY Make the Teapot Test Sketches from Llfe L (| SER A (We will win your hvnrbyg result y BY H. ADDINGTON BRUCE. Into a warm crockery teapot put a level teaspoonful of the genuine Asther of *The Riddle of Perssnniity,” “Hand- " Eto. icaps of Childhood," Copyright. 1921, by the Associated Newspapers | She was a woman anxious, un-} |happy ana depressed. More for-! {tunately situated than many other women. she was unaccountably sub- jéct to attacks of the “blue In Ith- full grip of such an attack she| et out one_morning to walk down- i e e atietlanetrert o d|~’-€ ORANGE PEKOE TEA =2 couraged to see even the sunshine.” 1 A1l who know the “blues” from per- | REG. U.S. PATENT OFFICE uonELIUL 1S4 C1E6L ISSde,) | ' JUNIOR TRAVEL CLUB GETS PICTURE OF OLD- TIME POSTER TELLING OF TRAVEL. Washi Dear Pals o W for every cup required. Pour on freshly boiling water —but be sure it is bubbling {sonal experience will appreciate the | boili and infuse for five minutes —you will have the most delicious cup of tea you infensity of the gloom that beset her.! ever tasted. We will send you the tea to make the test, also our bookiet, “A Story uddenly a man's voice came to her. of the Tea Plany,” if you will mail us a postal card. Salada Tea Co., Boston, Mass. inging, “That will keep the joy bells ng in your heart.” Looking up saw that the singer was a street r. pushing ahead of him his E Send n poxtal cand r zrocer's name and address for a free sample Ten Company. Bomton, Mass. ¢ picture best let s ceived. This ¥ an old rajiro sent me by W Chicago. w xince w Junior thinks we ot between his circum- and hers, coupled w between his attitude titude.struck home. The L] singer sang as one who was truly W {joyous himself and would spread joy | c4 K EEP WHI I E |10 others. Forthwith the world be- | dy tO came a brighter place to the “blues’- afflicted woman And that night, from her Pittsburgh | Your @a,‘my ”/]"‘_ve S,‘[k Th,’nx’ home. she wrote to me an account | ' *1+ incident of the morning . . Her concluding words were: | and Fine White Woolens member ! of this humble man Tr.\(lx Cluh, fot through life with a of us hope ta his work was a lesson to of a.real 1 MISSISSIPRT ARD MISSOURL RALL ROADS: him a success—such a day? 1k 3 e success that I wish you Onlycne ehangabatwaen Chicago:Pt DesMaines Would pass alohs his 1688on to others fo through the columns of the daily papers.” Need T say that this is a request with which I gladly comply? Our troubled world would soon be far less troubled if joy-spreading were to be- some a more widely adopted rule of ife. Nor does one have to sing at one's L i . werk injorder tolspread joy. HAVE your pretty white silk things or white Smiles o it, 80 w ‘. Waa it el r ede woolens turned a cream or yellow color through manner, radiance of " countenance laundering? Just use the wonderful new bluing, THROUGH TO 10WA CITT IN 10 HOURS, = esense hows Chanee of Care or MAMMOTH R R BRIDGE Al ek Tior snobios o Tasmcngee a et oo, 1 e e tramet Cwrn e to bove 5 rcoug (a7 M4 Shogoes 4 vy ag O Mo aret Bror o Wt " $§~Passengers w1l Notice this Fact: Ty e Ve om s SN ICKRIE 45D AAPTIT, MOKE Rt And through the law of reflex action : :o:,-_,m_’:“ TRy S o the joy-apreaders themaelves would 'WHITEX, the next time you launder them. - ; A TG A e benefit' from their resolute spreading - . . ! e A e ST S R RS of Joy. © o You know ordinary bluing will leave a streaky ey T Again, I insist. as T often have in- i i train ) . cuv< | TRREE TRAINS LEAVE GHICAGO DAILY, AS FOLLOWS: sisted, there are few influences in bluish appearance on silks and woolens. WHITEX & i life & helpful as joy. |t vitalizes, will not. WHITEX will give an even, pleasing, = exhiliarates. energizes. t builds up. = :: H 3 | T Rives a0ied oot of daoe o p shlmm.enng oyster-white to those articles —make e tending to keep one perpetually them like new. . any other rc vouthful. Yok our map ve This is not theoretical v It e di A Jook om s ur map, s Ine et Al - WHITEX is different from all other bluing powders. il i one psycho-physioligist, George Van It is a newly invented preparation especially de- Towa and e LA Cclisjun i thalhonk) signed to keep your new silks or woolens as white N e e | sums up his studies of joy's effects: | as ever or restore to them their original whiteness e “Happiness is strongly dynamogenic, 3 mam T e eams he e ok if they have turned a cream or yellow. Always itk role te gl [in any kind of work. Moreover, the | have a package of WHITEX on hand. him. Do members of the work done under the stimulus of jny“ S r Dratiel Gl Knge (hat Dave is not only done faster, but better WHITEX positively will not injure the fabric L in_every way. for it means an at- tentive “inter in the adjustments, | making them more exact.” Also. of still greater importance: vims have had t v in the Unit out this Use WHITEX for WHITEX is wsed with i 3 it “‘Pleasant emotion is seen indubit- 5 like to see hat if we shouldn't [#D1Y to further the all-essential fune. White ey s = what if we shouldnit 135001 he nervous system in ita | i | qusmeror| plicity as Tintes. work of integrating the parts of the | body and the body as a whole with Silk gloves man put bis arm around her { Silk or wool Y its ever-changing spiritual and ma- : 1 e all rig! i i ‘undergarment ——— tendenly, el be allislehGRLb terial surroundings. s Velog oy i } HOME NUi{SING IAND HEALTH HINTS Ef : - flii thoueh here wanician in s medrt ‘om every point of view. in fine, Silk and wool mixtures | | 2 [ ER to bhe joyous—and to be | Blouses = Vests 1. = = e active in helping to make others Men's silk shirts — = — How Lime Water Wasx Made. fo¥oha ‘Babies woolen shirts R gl n of unslaked lime the ‘Woolen stocki he moaned, sometimes in a way that ] Homemade Lime Water. Wrung his mothers heart « walnut, the father) aAp effective black satin even- | Bilaukacs The woman who waited anxiously s pand Finally Arrives. placed it in a big earthen howl and | ing gown shows rhinestone shoulder for Her Riahandis AR Cromiine e acrose the mraiee. she 10ared Two quarts of the filterad wa- | straps as its only trimming. e o acros o she or o it. stirring it thoroughly.| A three-piece cape costume of black “ saw the i her hu e mixture swed to settle, | serge is embroidered in white. The not a stimulating view i uffling alongz | 4nd was poured off | short cape. which is attached to the sand blew across the prai shoulders. is bound with scarlet. wearily with clouds of dust in tf stagnant air. She met him at the sod stables cager hands outstretehed. r with the EOt two ¢ man said, in an % like copper in the s -r from th was ne as the could reach, and the Uhat dil he Shcotor says she I after the baby oXer started to run 1 s house And the man, slipping the saddle 0 2k 000, D] - u shade afforded by the small henhouse n 1, pping £l " Woof-Woof Turns Up Her st Sl Uoii. srowy, | Shade amosded By e Smull 1 off s Borse and turning it mio the It stayed down 0se. “Don’t you kiagenitror, it PR air and the baby had taken You can fo and manifested a | slight interest in his parents the wis- hem 10 her F | had taken 2 big - | Ivs filtered wa BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. a ¢ bag he © come a ste now. It ) . dom of lime water as » on to | ) “The m of lime water as an addition to | ( wise. Thad nothing to do with vou | and in the 0om., white | doctor said lime water, but | was in 'S food had been justified. ' BIt. but after all you are rather smail to | imp on his little cot, lay @ buby. |an awful hurry to get back and it —_— | shiie hae Buser. inalbe wasnders bout alone. Besides. | with his e d. When | was three miles further on to the | We sce laces and chiffons combined i there is no knowing what more dis- | his mother bent o pushed | drug store. so he gave me this and | for afternoon wear, the laces being ‘ Bear, who had started [ grace you would get us into. Now,|her away with weak little blue-veined some unsiaked lime and told me how ' dyed 1o mateh the chiffon. i ot W for him-!come along.” Jhands. The glass she held some time to make the stuff.” | "With the sport suit is worn a smart | Self. had been loting himself more . BOXer 10oked ut Woof-Woof for|lo his lips did not interest him. His | “But'l am so afraid to make it. I'm vest of while satin with a row of | 4 . h sing self m Isome sign of sympathy. Bui Waof. |breath came in hot little gasps, and afraid to risk things with baby. He tiny bluck buttons down the middle. and more and ting into more and{Woof held her head very high and Mother Bear had been | YIJ\'H"1|‘ worrying about him. and she and his | 414 8 gwin sister. Woof-Woof, had bee nl (Coprright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) S e e worwor | 1Yew Price 10,000 sheet more troub! up her nose at him “Phew!" You remember that Mother Hear | o=t R and Woof-Waof had been-away from PN B home when | ided to run| - - away. W ned Hoxer had been Mothe 1zh of deny ent tq started to look f the wrong d had to take Woo Because Woof-Woof got tired after a | e the soc I order, break conventions and rearrange thin bly for himself w n s arted in | more comforta- Of coul thout regard for she Woof with her, and spring bears the trade-mark while Mother Bear couldn’t hunt as Aw fool on the side rail of the spring. thoroughly as she would have had caxt doubt Look forit—it is yeur guarantes she been alone At first Woof-Woof had felt very badly. indeed, at the loss of her lit- tle twin brother, Down in her heart she admired him for his boldness in running aw but when she thought *of ail the dr happen to him she became was at firs and tramp tramped unti or destroy. One Carton—just 4 rolls of A.P. W. Satin Tissue is nearly a yeal"s Supply for the average family —2500 extra large sized sheets in every roll— 10,000, 5 x 5 34" sheets to a carton—finest Satin Tissue quality, firm texture—Toilet Paper | made from clean,newmater- b ialin new, light, airy factory A P w atin Tissue 2 . . . the ac- knowledged National standard—the paper particular people have bought year after year—the choice of hundreds of thousands of homekeepers—has become - had tramped Mother Bear, Ted. she be- | nd Th 7 DeFtexe Tl Edison Sleeps Four Hours —but he really sleeps while The De Luxe Spring is de- he sleeps. His body and signed scientifically to fit the mind are absolutely relaxed, human anatomy. It literally so he rises refreshed for the molds itself to the contour ¥/ ALBANY,N.Y. U.S.A. n t hap. pens w jthe rights of others. Tt's quite easy | to do these things and still keep out of jail for we're a loo d and | 2 good naturea mation legatly . the biggest seller on MERIT alone. heavy duties of a new day. of the body, supporting all nme e wn | Reduced in price batis eallypandSpcatly. Every part of the bady rests on the De Luxe. There isno they besmirch and f that frail fabric Most Eeople sleep long this week. You can now get a enoug but few people e lionslol manhevelouul 10,000sheet cartonof this paperwhich sleep well enough. 1 - w B o and has always represented such big value spinal distortion—no undue e Cramped muscles, backache pressure on prominent parts and that tired morning feel- of the body. mg comes f‘l'om SICCPlng ON Examine the De Luxe at your dealer’s. the average COLL woven wire The more carefully you compare the or national spring, that dOfiS D:Lyxlzwhhznyilpfingzupypricc,:hempre hebod certainly you will recognize its superior, not aocommodate the Y, luxurious comfort. It is always finished in —4 rolls—for $2.00. This is the price within the first three Parcel Post zones from Albany, N. Y.— beyond that the price is 25 cents per carton more. P. W. Satin Tissue is one of the APWQUALITY -’%%PR%CTS “DON'T YoU DARE COME NEAR [ SAID SHE monotony ry 1 battle vou that my | thre the grime e E re. ' P'm | did ot cause for the sake of a flag Rome Gray enamel, and the side rail It 10 TeRL | dnveax mapan of prODOrtioR=a Becs o Sthers ats PURE WHITE, CROSS CUT, FORTORANGE bu(ti makes _th(if body}rl el el e L s ceaiia] i e ek L bae e Size or TYPE of FINISH. Al mane by o oot ot an mfcmmlfi 1o HOMOICRULL S encn idcmfics all Rome products. For . towvein ast | SERUL S R0 (ke areinatos o Taar A P. W. PAPER CO, ALBANY, N. Y. COMIOIGING Speing. e T tors of it|vidual lives Such a perception may e story of It Lim without comfort, Wat It 1oL Southern-Rome Company, Baltimore, Maryland dreadful threats of what she would | AS lon# as you only have a vision of do if she met Jims Yourself. you keep pouting and fret- she knew ver it when you have a vision politely step auside if she did’ meet »u grow stil him, and then she sturted for the place where Boxer had been given his National Display Selucted A. P. W. AGENCIES throughout the United States sad. the A. P. W, local agepcies W 2 Lited bere are THIS WEEK displaying A. P. W. QUALITY PRODUCTS in their moome though i would | HBE of life Any fool can doubt. But, oh, # takes brains to believe! heard a crashing in the brusn and seed rather than that which is <t came Mother Bear and Woof- imported. Maat Witk a Blad squeal of Joy Lo o o lesson in polit hy Junmy Skunk. | —— ——— Albany Pharmacy, 17th and H. People’s Drug Store, No. 2, 605 7th. There was no doubtabout ihe place | | qye 01 Gardener Says: R. P. Andrews Paper Co., 727 13th. People’s Drug Stor,e No. 3, 2002 14th, e ot Yot ! Rl i G. G- Cornwell & Son, 1415 H. People’s Drug Store, No. 4, 1150 7th. Mother HBear | ‘the open Eround’now and it Dulin-Martin Company, 1215 F St. N.W, People’s Drug Store, No. 5, 804 8th N.E. started off (q have good plants for winter. It's Goldenberg’s, 7th and K Sts. N.W. People’s Drug Store, No. 6, 703 15th. ww;‘fflh";; "'l; o | a ®ood plan to nn\\“lhe seed in S. Kann Sons'& Co., 8th and Penn. Ave. People’s Drug Store, No. 7, 1107 G. e how She the plunts are Lamsburgh & B-o., 420 7th. People’s Drug Store, No. 8, 3220 14th. 1o do now | J. H. Magruder, Conn. Ave. and K. People’s Drug Store, No. 9, 31st and M, George- whs 1o follow up that smell i i O'Donnell's, 604 9th. tows iSpis wad St Justydang l_:r:;r_ 1 pown 28 may b.-'-m(::'i:cg; O'Donnell’s, 12th and F. - People’s Drug Store, No. 10, 18th and Col. Rd. through the and poor! | a part of the garden which was | O'Donnell’s, 301 Penn. Ave. S. E. . g:‘ono & ::mln. 1210 Penn. Ave. s . little EBoxer, o very Tl T | used for sxome other kind of | Palais Royal, 11th and G. . Chasic s ;"L:"fr«;a '?fc 13;2 M-V Ave-IN erable and frizhtcned little Bear, was| | o st seis . ; . 5 3 Besinnini to dread another mizhthe | | frop duat semson, SApdiioyan ‘ RecplsiingiStors, No-il, SEVLItH; Leadbeater Drug Co., A lexandria. 1