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FEATURE PAGE. | [ITTLE GrORIES fiBflg)m??r-: ' 18 WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921. |Critical Moments. —By Herbert Johnson. Ta = Ly f MAUV FROCKS AND WRAPS. BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. ) Personal Health Service ) By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D T'LL TAKE A COUPLA L AMB Noted Physician and Author CHOPS AND WOULD You MIND Beecause the Queen - of Rumania,women wearing it, but, what is more went to Paris last summer to be |important to us, we are wearing it. present at the premiere of her vwn It is a delightful color for summer. Like lettuce green and mist gray. it is’ too WRAPP| ING THESE W)TH ’em To (8Bigned letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not to disease disgnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Rra Letters should be brief and written in ink. f 2 stamped. wiif-addresses envelope s incloed. Jenny Wren Is Furious. BY THORNTON W. BURGLSS, belongs to hot weather. It . chilling for cold days, which need MAKE ONE BUNDLE'? Letters akould be briet and 1 i k. Owing <o the farge aumber of Ietters rectived, Oy | yarmih to fire the brain, to please & e can b amewered Tece. o reply’can be made’ (o yuerics 5ot cooforming to lastructions. | To lowe s temper et the eve and to offset nature. So never let it get away Few people proclaimed the incom- What to C son. 10t for inwsct. bites; snpiied, Tocally; Jenny Wron ing of mauve. They thought, and on That Vacation. ) dris for [meset bt *ten parts of | While all the things I have told rightly, that last summer’s popular- At this time of year many readers| water Cathartic; 13. Mild laxa- lajbout were h: ity sounded the kneil of the faded £o away on camping or automobile |tive: 14. instantaneous emetic for any | vere dapgening over shade of violet. But the dress- trips ahd wish o iaow What they | emersency in dose of one or two[Green Forest things quite as Inter makers, e:'dently, had the color up ShouId earry h the marzency outht, | tbleta in ‘a tablespoonful of water:|esting wero happening in the Old Or- their sleevos to bresent as soon as Pon the Benefit of Shmmrs and va- | 15. Less dungerous than opiates of | g i =5 the hot weather started. Through cationists who merety Gesire to be |&cetanilide combinations for relief of | insome Bluebird had been itheir concerted action we now have e D ey e 0 co: | headache and other pains: 16. Con- the firat to arrive in the spring ard mauve gowns, capes, roses, hats, gencles, the following List s suggest- venient cleally way (0 apply & coun- |he and Mrs. Blucbird had wasted no 1t one spends an afternoon in| / 1. Tinctuve ot liod - stiffness, soreness and pain. {time in getting to housekeeping. The leisurly shopping through the Dbig e ol odine A e The entire list might be cut in halves | year before they had made their department stores, it Is interesting 3 et ot ol Ao e Seated | OF eVen fourths if weight and carrsingin a hoie in u Tence pust. This 3 to see that only a slight amount of eavelopes, | i space a problem. they decided that a « itle mauve is offered in such things as 4. Gauze bandages one-ineh, two-inch, three house put up in one of th trec Bweniers, muslin frocks, hats and -5 giolh twoletieels {aonis QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. !bLy Farmer Brown's Boy suited them owers. . Zine oxid adhesive plaster, ome luch by {better, and they moved in at o Another afternoon spent in the e e o8 wooR, T | Bully the English Sparrow had al among the ..T...y exclu- At e e . one ounce. |Tooking for Thistles, You Overlook |reudy taken 1 sion of the hollov and high-priced dress- Torle aeld e hal lin which Je P Vren g o @ powder, one-half pound. g in which Jenny and Mr. Wren had makers gives an entirely different terle petrolatum, (wa one-oiice fubes the Four-Leaf Clover. imade their honie the year before, and ssion; for at thes Ve an . Freshly prepared cold cream, two one- . their old home had L en by Possibly this condition = may be 11. Aromat ts of ammonia (U.S.P.). |40\ gRChes: Yo 4 % Pesbily o e conditlon, sy te o e day, take a dose of cathartic and |When Jenny and Mrs. Wri p ; e tin. v ave anything to say about !long journey up fr came late i the season after the 13. Phenoiphthalein, 100 one-grain tablets headaches. You carefully avoid men- | found the best homes in the Oid Or- m.::{n:leml'\.g:w;.dlh;m;vluhz;rnma?;i " rv:vpor sulphate, one dozen one-grain tab- [ tioning the subject. Your discourse |chard already occupied cl i uc el ets. on acetanilide ®o affected that v had gone ne ot B stocks for the season. 15, Aspirin, one dogen five-grain tablets Jaow T taike a‘:\lv o:ar-dl\:clm-hompen\u;:r !m’-rvh.) xh‘n: ot he e The samc thing is true over in 16 Sondnea Tiniment, two hait-ounce tuben. | 1°ay. > Aim twenty-seven Years old | cevgion &t once In (he 400ras o Paris. Mauve in its richest orchid Briefly stated, the purposes of these | and have doctored for five years. iBully the English Sparrow ", shade is shown in the smart produc- items. by mumber, are: 1. First aid | Professional musician. - Salts habit|jonny Wren became furio tions on the stage and on the women awabbing of all wounds or abrasions; | 9nlY recently acquired: up until two | am. thing had hapened [in the audience: also on those who D Dressing injuries; 3. Aseptic cover- | YE4rs ago mever was constipated. lpefore o s A fln(‘:(‘ to the places where dancing ing for any wound: § Dressing in-| ANSWER—Irregular life. irregular |wondered «t that Jenny continues “he fashion shows itselt juries: Retaining dressings and {meals, irregular hours of sleep. Ten |quick temper flured up. It mdu‘ tumes of mauve crepe, taffeta, protecting or drawing wounds to- | hours would be ample for you and|proyoking to make such and chiffon. ely do these attempt Rether in liey of stitehing: 6. Seal-|fourteen hours is enough to autoin- i petVeo e s %, T % SO0 - the addition of anotlier color. They fog over fresh cuts in place of un- | toxicate a_hired man. The daily cu- | "“Tp 8y 00 fd S0 0 o use violet, which is the mother of cleanly plaster: 7. Moist dressing for | thartic habit is v or e QuSE Ste mauve. or pink. which sinks into it. burn, sunburn or wound—antiseptic, | you take your acetan [of there this instant! Do y e The ‘skutch shows une of the smart evaporating lotion, one part alcohol,|and your headaches also jGet out of there this instant hat frocks worn in Paris the first of this five parts “water, 'to saturate gauze |dose of acetanilide will inevitably |18 our home: shricked Jenny month. It does not present an es- covering and bandage; 5. Antiseptic— | break down the blood corpuscles | Bully would have had to br pecially new idea in silhouctte, but tablespoontul dissolved in pint of boiled | weaken the heart. damage the nerv- |deaf not to have heard. but he it expl n unusual neck line. The Water—for mouthwash, gargle. bath- | ous system and muke vou a physical. |budge. simply ruffied u material mauve crepe de chine, ing wound. douche, etc: Neutral | if not a mental, wreck in time. No |until he quite fillid the g with a wrinkled blouse extending ointment for general use in place of |doubt a few weeks of thorough hy- | my, my, such a over the top of the skirt, a feature, noisome or harmful salves: 10. Sun- | gienic treatment would relieve vour [torted Bull th by the way. which it is well for every burn 4nd chaps: 11. Quick stimulant | hepdaches and put vou in the ‘way wav. “If You want woman to regard as important, There for fainting, shock. collapse or weak- |to' reguin normal heéalth. Why not {put us cut. If you can put us « are sash ends at one side which be- ness. in doses of half to one teaspoon- | hang up the fiddle and the bow for fcan have the house gin in a loose bouquet of small pink ful in a little water, anti-acid for | fow weeks and sojourn in some| Now, Bully and Mr roses: when pink is used s & contrast stomach, for sick headache, etc, in|good sanitarium or hospital for treat-|{vou know, much bigger th n‘ 'ls'ln the form of flowers, and also and Mr. Wren. Morcover. the FROCK OF MAUVE EPE DE| DUy 252 lining or facing o panels fght, They are never happ CHINE WITH AN UNUSUAL NECK | * The peculfarity of the neck line 1i e LINE PINK ROSES AT SIDE OF |in the bows of ribbon at each ehould. Reactity distiiced, I suspe h = . :lr].g?‘r(h;sfi“nr:l: h & Jearl placed at the «d been looking forward with play. and decided to' wear m of the decolletuge. and also top Copyrght. 1921, by Herbert Johmson great deal of pleasure to the arr The cofr Do e ramr Mmaave. | the sleeves. ‘This trick is not good ol of Jenny and Mrs. Wren. He loc conpily Season it is revived and_ac- | fashion for vouth during (s epoch Y e A Rl ated. Not only are the Fr N tor s cpoch, = his feathers ruffied u o ench- I when youth govern hion ______.__—-——-—’ | Poor Jenny Wren' She knew s 1y ' wae hoipless. She knew she w no { i LISTEN, WORLD- | match for Bully in a fight. The on ¥ — | thing she could meet him on ever BY ELSIE ROBINSON. i grounds with was her tongue, for she has the sharpest tongue in all the Old Making Ice Cream Without a Freezer. The day is past wh bine it with one-half ¢ sw. hich > en housewives | i) e-half cup of sweet 2 v s Star) |the room at the corner from which | e . arc ashamed to, say. “1 haven't this or | Jated Siaree-quarter Jedgl ol tgranu; (Continued from Yesterday's Star) 1308 TOOT, Bor fad’ come, With her Dear J. T. C. Members: When I read Wonderful f‘nu?:‘alnwt_h.;lne\:us”r‘nrl:-‘-‘“\;;\ Bar. one-quarter inchof stick Take my ad- | back against the wall, her cheap pret of President Harding unveiling the |are’ he wames of the most famous that piece of equipment.” For in this Chocolate Mousse. — Shave two squares (two ounces, that is) of un- | Sweetened chocolate finely, and com- cinnamon and a few grains of salt. THE AVENGER BY E. PIILLIPS OPPENHI%IM. A Tal¢ of Political Intrigue and Private Revenge. (Copyright, by Littls, Brows & Os.) “Look here,” he said. tiness marred by her red eyes, he (Copyright, 1921, by the 1 VISIT TO PAN-AMERICAN BUILDING JUST LIKE A TRIP TO SCUTH AMERICA. Washin n. statue to Gen. Simon Bolivar in Cen- REG.U.S. PATENT OFFICE aternational Syndicate.) { are in South America. There is a men of South Amegica. It is some &% 7 7 v of the high cost of evervthing | Put th i i ir. You see ay i ¥ g is mixture into the top of e. Drup the whole affair. You 2 air and ugly hat, sat. i Senleneen e double folier 4nd cook overhot water | what ivy made of we. It do the same | DL-arrangel Bal e girl for whom he . tral Park 1 went down to the Pan- ‘o:k'-‘“:"f“"“l‘*"“‘;‘f. e Aar. s, 4 c eczer is e chocolate i 45 ® hing! | DEYon [ for 3 . . % 5 D e it one of those mecessary and yet, to COol. remove stick Sinnamon. add one |io you. L shawt tell I ,?:,.’;hmt‘n had waited in the promenade. '“nyre fu.ncfiomns American building here to see 2" yjmerica. There is Columbus for both some of us. inaccessible possessions. | teaspoon vanilla and fold in one pint | LO4,Can Swear 10 that Ve, o inder- CHAPTER XXXV h Statoe of Gen. Bolivar there. 1 said continents, San Martin of Argentina But, luckily, it I not necessury to | of double cream which has been st fy |\t Wrajeon, done with it: Yo U0y . ' on the orong o myselr that the members of the Washington for this country. Marti of ve'n frecior 1n oPAGE th rnis ous | WhipDed ‘Tuth 1nto a et ouela any |Stand that? Talk about somemhing HIS WIFE. spiritual Pl - oy Travel Club will want to know | Cuba, Hidalgo of Mexico. Morazan of kind of ice cream. This kind that | Proceed as above, eike, iCo Jeave me 2lone he man whom } i P: al plane. about that place, for Holivar was the Central America, Champlain of Can- requires no freezing, but simply pack- | Coffee Mousse.—Whip one quart of Wrayson looked at the T3 Wrayson drew a little ® lierator of Venezuela, and those peo- (ada, Bolivar of Venczuels. O'HIRRINS .yry. My, M ing In salt and ice, is called mousse, | thin cream with an egg-beater of the | Mot ONCF calle ort of mood. |looked back at Sydney Barnes. ple look upon him just as we do upon of Chile. Artigas of Uruguay, Honi-} “svcH A 7 #nd it can be made either with heavy | Wheel type. removing the froth and | geneage in & Leer “You asked me a question,” he sald George Washinglon. . ding is eleve | faste:of Buasll, LOuseqaife stEud. | suiay i i bied o & auff roch, or | aen, whinping aealn thi no_ware ek e ot Yhat" Heneage an-|-I believe I have heard of your| Youre not fashionable nowadays | The Pan-Amer et o hen You | planted. by President Taft ana Mr| NG WAY. N o s’ &ad Eelatin, Hera feoth avpesra Soak one lablespoon|swered, iivery man has a right to |y oe g nimself by some such |unless you're finding fault with mar-|step inside it scems like you dre in Carhegic when the buiiding was dedi- { —_— Mapic Movase ol “ons cup of| ap0bna f the. chsam thir 1L hcrt ricy | his moods. hasn'e he? No FIEbL Lo i [name.” Fiage and your mate. You might just |South America. because of the plants cated. ' Do not put off a tiip to this. ] And she maple sirup for a minute or two.|the froth is taken off, and disselva | Dernipe not, bt his triends, Joud B0 | ™ Burnes grasped him by the arm. |as well wear celluloid collars or pan- and hirds thatl are there from those |bu o o arer To wome 1o, South | : o e Lour o L e o g (R o rbe HoTe DS DO on a8 a rule. Don't—| “Look here” he said, “come and|talettes as admit yowre living in o ; E ik = aten; put this mixture | 5poons of this cream heated. ey »e ) . S fody over | harmonious understanding with the :'r:'ok ltl::li‘lo%unn{efln?:‘::‘f;m:u?:}:g ?r‘:‘d '-;‘1;1 mixture :n'd“:r?"{ h:l‘m«"' b dom broke off abruptly in his nn“lffiz::' ':‘:;‘s"‘w::;: n)'lg.“mil]:\"}n'?\d\: choice of your youth. Nay, D3y —you | gathered ]r‘n\‘:)in}“.mvl . a = . e e et stand in a cool ; : vere fixed upon a dis- | ny - must meet your true mate on a loftler {for none liked Bully auently. Then cool. and fold in two | place until it beginy (o thicken, then | omee, HIE ey e N room, Their ex-| YWY oA Tooe o his feet, but be-|mental plane and your souls must i ey loved to hear Jenny sc Sups of stiffly whipped double cream. | fold in the cream. Turn into a moli | yression ~was unfathomable. DUt fore he could move he feit Henvage's| NEIC 19 2, * 0 of ‘spiritual mayon- er jerk her tail. aibed 1o cots mater (Inaide and ootk | | Bintapnie Motme. Fofloy th Wrayson shuddered as he looked 8WaY | hand fall upon his arm naixe before you can be “fulfilied i s Buily had “enoush of vad & > ousse.—Follow the rec- |, ved ir direction. Then| g i rEi And how can all this happen W and suddenly {and; followed ‘thely Where re. you going. 'Wrayson Whose breakfast ‘face you've while M lay u piece of paraffin paper over the ipe Jjust given for coffee mouss he. too. started. He recognized the he_asked. John, seen for fourteen years. or Jenny. the dorw top. press on the lid. letting the; only use one cup of juice from a ca i paper project, and pack this m | i i a can | miserable little figure whose Dres-| ‘Barnes looked up at him anxiously. | ! e D i > paper profect, and puck this meld in | of pincapple instead of the cup of | ence a group just broken up left re-|His pale face scemed twisted into a whom you've heard whine about hér [Buiy is a regular ntil D o e Ao o | o e e iia ‘Mfousse:—Boll fogetherione. | 0led: ~Heneage Tode softly to hikiacow. neuralgia ever since you were ma fighting machine, and Jenny il 3 four hours. - | n = e 3 = | feet. “Don’t you _interfere!" he ex- e 2 P re ogether wvere no match for Before packing in the Salt and los) Mificupiof sugar and Gnech) if,cup of | "“Let us go before he sees us he | craimed: Youve done me_cnough | My opinion of 'p[;"~:||rfilmh:.:- him. He drove them clear to th meke surs the Sover o the mops fits | Beus, his sieurr Bver fho. beston | "hianered hurriediy ook SREED IDAIM. 00 hare ine with Wrayson A0 o0y M to be printed. Every {eler of She O Onchard. 3 he tizhtly. It it is bent a littl | whites ‘ % i Dut they were too late. Already helpass’ "He's coming with me.” mies™ is ¢ 5 ew back in triumph. e ae 15 Tome T iy e E | P ot Y SeRy. Just ds 30U would |was onihis way toward them. shap:| ‘Heneage took nomore parice of him one oL Hicte A ooy ey it oy el @l ARODER] ) better to cover the crack where it|one teaspoon of granulated Liing rather than walking down than he would of a vapping terrier. ie looks bett, when a thing is hopeiess . 3 gelatin | holesome, unattractive.; v ia Wra man in a clean necktie looks er wasted no mare time on B comus together. with adhesive tape, | that has been soaked in two table- | oom: &0 Mo are. | He looked over his head into Wray-| hap a shopw d i : . 3 = & e ! pworn husband at times. dsgiig o e Tathor than take any Chances of the 100 | shoons OF cofd water ung atleunal 1t | srer Tepulaivs dgure. T seemed 10 5on's eyes. e S % 5 v she can seold, s 3 o . anc 1 : = 18on . . S et d y agreeable lady in a party A O e Hor Tantee and skl Setting Tn through the aper: | borins. to' thicken. then. fold. Jn ons |[Ave ehruaken In size sice his ar ‘Wrayson.” he said. “don’t have AIMOSt any AERECIOC AT hn better | T another ture: or you can smear th < -half cups v irival in England. and his brother's|anything more to do with this busi-iflress < ders {as she found one after another o around over this grease. e broecen necqpoon of vanilla lhim Joose and ungraceful His tie|(han vou do about it. It you go on. | M8 boiled dinner o P! {Her tongue flew so fast that Wel € @s above.|was grimy: his shirt t ;‘yeld"!‘ trou- |1 swear to vou that there is nothing O K Mlan't because John or Jenny come Robin & id. it was a wonder it jsers turned up. hllll ltxh al 't'::‘r 1:“;‘ but misery at the end.” e is functioning on the wrong spirit- 1?"”;'. )r;m;‘ 1 n1 l‘lyh root i And his heels: his hat, fo0 ve. T : know more than vou think !|,a) plane or with the wrong blend {intne entlithelonly baply Souse Senny al Mr. en could nd was the hol- | Picnic Menus 1 ’ A Driftwood Fire Plenle. HOME ECONOMICS. came almost to his ears. In the in- creased pallor and thinness of his face, his dark eyes seemed to have come nearer together. He would have been a ludicrous object but for “l know more indeed than you have any do,” Wrayson answered quietly. idea of. If the end were in hell I should not hold back.” Heneage hesitated for a moment. of soul mate. It's because potatoes must be had and paid for and folks get tired of co-operating on the job. Yes, just such prosaic rocks under- lie our paychic discontents. But, alse, THE PAN-AMERICAN BUILDING IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL 1 THE NATION'S CAPITAL. ahout it interested me America for an hour or two and not low post on the edge of the Old Or- Bluebird chard where Winsome lived the vear befare ‘opyright. 1021, by T_W_Rurses ) had 2 BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. ||| |the intense earnestness of his ex-(He stood there with darkening fa Chops Broiled on Sticks e stood there rkening face, |, non such prosaic rocks are the shin- fand two thin| Saratoga Chips Bread and Butter Dfi;flon.mfl:’“m; elyoe‘;lrg“ ‘&:’: ;n obuh;,ne. ."l:‘o"] -k l(lhre!le;‘lxng "f:“umulex; of our dreams erected.|very much. They say that in the cor-|really go there. - Hot Coffee it DLy g oy e e ] re. e e st the vith &) 5fich is perfectly all right as long ner of the grounds once stood the RUSSELL BURKE. o . Olives Sweet Pickles |no motice of Heneage. but he jupied | gleam of interest 4t AN wtion was|83 we know what really docs 4l U8 | Bu e Ctant » in which Washington The Travalog Boy. u the Complexion Berry Pie. "l’,?)'}rl Wnylw“.. he said. “I'm g s:r_l_ed :r.m' whose :a;-;:am oln was | 2174" don't begin to think that we|and I'Enfant worked on the plans x?" P. S.—The corner stone of the Pan- ; o Y again, i, You_always | ginapy chatter of the | from the or|have some new sort of spiritual ap-|laying out thecley; - You remember | American huiliing was 'aid in 1908 IN TEN DAYS When You Walk. {reated me like g kentieman. Not like e pace “one or two S aa oy, | pendicitis. }-n;—"x.}lf«&w about UEntint in oreiof|2nl who 'knows ‘what the ‘“pant Nadinola CREAM Tomato Sandwiches him.” he added. motioning with his|cyse to linger by—it seemed possible letters asking about the name. It i = the French for the “child.” so I guess The Usequaled Beautifier | Brown Bread and Butter Sandwiches head toward Heneage. “He's a thief,|that there might be developments. Cold Meat Loaf !n ist" Heneage, however. disappointed them. Salmon in Lemon h_u’ we would call him Mr. Childs in Eng- Crab Meat in Tomato Cases Oranges Cookies ‘Steady.” Wrayson interrupted.| e turned suddenly upon his heei| Salmon served in lemon jelly is & |)igh " Burns. they say. once owned all - t Used and Endorsed Iced Coffee. cou mustn't call people names like |and left the rbom. Those who had the | very inviting dis Make a plain |(he land in what is now that part of | Crab meat for the filling of chilled By Thousands — t | curiosity fo follow along the corri-|lomon jelly, allow it to cool until it]the city. . . | tomalo cisan ls very much improved G . On a Dogday. 'Why not?” Barnes asked. “He iS|dor saw him, without glancing to the | begins to thicken. then add the fish.| The other thing that interested me | y‘ the addition of just a taste of uaranteed to remove Cold Fried Chicken |a oy Mo Cmowe. it He knows |fightor fo the left, descend the stairs | which has been frecd from skin and | was that in front of the buliding e SRt wauce o the smayonuaiae Aroks tan, freckles, pimples, Thin Bread and Butter Sandwiches who robbed me of my money. And|and walk out of the bullding. He bones, add a little chopped parsley, [two groups that represent North and | "",gem" WA::’hmlht‘ gl‘l\:'finlf is held sallowness, etc. Ex- Stuffed Olives Iced Tea o T ™ riat's what I eall be-|had the air of @ man who abandons | pour into small molds, having a slice |South America. Above the EYOUD| j.Ficious ve ingiher e for, this treme cases. Rids lce Cream Peppermint Candies. e e hIeL™ ward Henage| ThLY f hopeless tosk, of lemon in the bottom of each. Serve |about North America is a panel show- | chopped pocan nut cSonsisie of Onely and tissues of impurities. Leaves e P rrays n ¢ tac i 2 say F00d-by | # = b rayson glan The look of relief in Barfies’ face|cold with a garnish of parsley and [ing Washingtop SavIng ECRCT€ L8| cold cooked green peas with which | he skin clear, soft, healthy. At lead- On a Cool Day. Bacon Sandwiches Potato Salad Salted Almonds Hot Tea Cut-up Fruit Little Cakes An Elaborate Menu. | Hot Bouillon am T living on crusts and fdur-penny | name she says was Howard. I be- - S taw in Buttered Rolls A g O T s way 1a | e e Toeey mhe means. Just| olimg water, 1ot e Aea it B BeoPle e onuurrul if Wash. |2nd freeze. When frozen. stir in a Cold Meats Deviled Eggs here. and some one else is spending |like him to take a toff's name e o Drain again. and pack |ington and Bolivar could see the re- | MeTingue made from the white of one Stuffed Tomato Salad Cheese Balls 5 & |my money. Never mind! It may be| “Wwait a moment before we speak|(hom solidly in glass jars. Boil suit of their work egg and a tablespoonful of powdered Fruit Shortcake Bicycling. | iy turn yet! Tt may be only a matter |to her.” Wraysongsaid. “How did you| quart of vinegar and two cups of | When you &o K ide you are in a |Sugar and repack. Let this stand one Iced Chocolate Bonbons | y¢ one were 2 millionaire. {of hours.” he added, leaning over to-|find her out” e O ‘Aficen minutes, pour. the | “patio.’ ‘which is like a courtyard |OF two hours to ripen. Scrve in punch . one need i ward them_and showing his yellow “She spoke to me." Earnes an-| mixture over the peppers and keep |they have in so many South ‘American | €lasses garnished with fresh violets, Things You’ll Like to Make. Combination Rpron A useful addition to Dotty's ward- robe is this combination apron—an apron and & bag in one. Cut a piece i i not look far for a philanthropy upon which to spend one's superfluous dol lars; one would merely provide every | child ot twelve with a bicycle. As: one watches the boy or girl whizz by | on a wheel, instinct with grace and Joy. the flexible instrument almost i ' i 1 After which he turned to Wrayson. ood turn. Shelll come if you'd go, a part of the lithe young body. one “)lrr. Wrayson." he said. “lend. me foo * B9 upon the cheese without breaking the feels that every child ought to have |# Quid, I've got the flat to sleep in| “Do you know why I am here to- yolks and season to taste, pour over that pleasure, that mastery of dis. :for a few more weeks, but I haven't|night?’ Wrayson asked. the eggs a little cream and sprinkle ; with about two ounces of grated " 25 a You won't wake up tired if you sleep tance. Bicycling is wholesome exer- cise, as well as delightful, provided that the height and siant of the sdd- | dle are rightly adjusted to the rlder.‘ and the child taught to sit rightly . upon it. Overspeeding, reckless rac- ing in the hot sun and pounding up {my time looking for a situation, in- : i long hills at the expense of the heart | stead of hunting about for thia sup- Will You ry of a comfortable night, I select your mattress A Sample of are. of course. possible abuses to be inst. A child learns a good deal from a bicycle; laws of balance and curve, while he rides, are made part of his experience. and from the care of the machine, many physical laws, many and was amazed at his demeanor. He |aq he saw him ®o was a ludicrous had shrunk back in his chair and he|thing. He drew Wrayson at once to- was sitting with his _hands in his|ward the corner. pockets and his eyes fixed upon the table. tle accuser was the dominant figure. “He's very likely spending it now—!to m: ‘Here | who's given her the chuck, and whose my money!” Barnes continued. teeth, “and T may have the laugh on|swered. both of you.” Heneage looked up quickly. He was|man she was looking for. obviously discomposed. “What do you mean?" he asked. Sydney Barnes indulged in gracel of sticking his tongue in his cheek.|Mr. Wrayson. got money enough for a meal. Tl pay you back some day—perhaps be- forr you expect it Wravson produced a sovereign and handed it over silently. “If T wewe you." he said. “I'd spend posed fortune of your brother's. ‘Barnes took the sovereign with hot. trembling fingers, and deposted it carefully in his waistcoat pocket. Then he smiled in a somewhat mys- Of the two. his miserable lit- | whispered in his ear. ess but expressive proceeding |clothes and picture, “Queer thing about this girl"” he e ain't like e just comes a friend the others about here. ke inquiries about 'Asked me if my name was Howard. said 1 was a bit like the Then 1 palled up to her. and I'm pretty cer- tain Morry was her man. I want her the |{o go to the flat with me and see hix but she's scared. you might do me a “No! Why?" (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) sliced lemon. How to Can Red Peppers. ‘Wash one peck of red peppers and cut a slice from the stem-end of | each, remove the seeds. cut the pep- pers in thin strips, cover them with the jars in a cool place. Eggs Swiss Style. To serve eggs in Swiss style. cover the bottom of a baking dish with two ounces of fresh butter and upon this sprinkle grated cheese. Drop the eggs cheese. Bake in a moderate oven for about fifteen minutea terious manner. “Mr. Wrayso! he said, “perhaps group for South America shows the meeting between Bolivar and another liberator, San Martin. in Ecuador in 1810, 80 you see that meeting was 111 years ago, and now we have a great bullding in another country, in which they do everything they can lo keep happiness and good will between all th houses. There are the plants and the birds which help make vou think you mayonnaise has been beaten. Violet Sherbet. Boi! together for five minutes a pound of sugar and a pint of water, add the juice of two lemons. When co cold add one pint of grapejuice or they may be garnished with can; died violets. ; ing toilet counters. If they haven't it, by. mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL TOLST CO.. Pavis, Tenn on a Conscience Brand Matress. you want to make sure from the Conscience Brand line. Whether cotton-felt, kapoc or hair, the long fibre fil- of cretonne eighteen inches wide and the W . s Jong as you want the apron to of the ways of force and matter, are |I'm not so far off, after all. Other illustrated to him. "If he looks after | people can find out whit he knowa.” ling guarantees a soft, vestful bed. Why take be. Cut a second piece the sameé | hig own bicycle, as he should, oils and ! h d. pointing at Henea “He idth and long enough to reach from | cleans it, makes small Fepairs and ’.1'“’?%‘: én‘;y one who can see through the bottom of the first picce up to | yiudles its structure and behavior, he |a brick wall. Say. Mr. Wrayson. ¢ chance with an un- three inches above the middle. Seam | {5 picking up much valuable informa- | you've always treated me fair and known :n‘a' 'rw.'f.?z":?'«fi'l""'" t&a{o:mufi?: tlo:\l.h{le afin earn lmow‘;ey for the | square.” he added. leaning toward SEendli S, owe! bag. well beloved accessories by going er- i . 2 i " r dealer. rst down to three inches below the second piece. Cut into a point as shown. _Join the sides to the first business. We live in a mechanical age. and the bicycle is one of its early and most swaggering about calling himself bv anv other name—bit more tony. eh? Wravson startad. For a moment he "SALADA” TEA Conscience Brand characteristic d-velopments. A child Thoughts were rush- | | viece. Bind the sides of the pointed e A e renly, ‘nd. Sew on a £nap fastener to close | who has a biycle and takes care of |ing throngh his brain. Was he fore- ¥ the flap. Stitch the two picces at | it. unconeciously adapts himself to a y in hi 4 irl? real icious can be | ihe top to form u casing. 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