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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 3, 1921. E‘ MORTALS Keeping a Cook Through the Summer By W. E. HILL Copyright 1921 NOY Tripune Ing SISV IR my sister's These one Ingar gets <o lonely all by herself in the kitchen that Mrs. Brown has asked Ingar in with the family for the rest of the even Ingar is showing a her family photographs and Mrs. Brown is civ- ing little squeals of de- light. At the ¢ right the weel guest, but the are -much too keeping Ingar getting homesick the city to bother mue with him. Nowadays week-enders have to shift pretty much for themselves. RN N\’ One way to keep a conk happy and eontented through the summer is to let her bring one of her sister’s children along — the younger the better. She can always get the family to do the dishes—if the waitress refuses— while she is upstairs getting the child to sleep. Two week-end guests on the back seat with Mrs. Brown bei shown the country side. “You won't mind, will you, dear,” said Mrs. Brown to Mrs. Weekend, “if we take Hulda along? She gets so lonely shut up in the kitchen all . And I\Mri are beginning to see that the afternoon’s guest of honor is Hulda. *“See. Hulda, 5 . Brown is yving, “isn’t that the dearest little farm over there—oh, Fred, do stop a moment and let Hulda_see!” o e s Left—The gentle hint to the departing guests. “Oh, do just run out and say goodby to Liz- zic the cook! She'll appreciate it so much.” i A Maltby is one of those heavy humorists— a husiness friend of the host who just had to be asked up for over Sunday. ~Maltby has turned out to be no end of a blessing in disguise, for Frances the cook has been cheered up considerably—Maltby's brand of fun being Frances's iikewise. Maltby is out in the kitchen getting a drink of water. He is asking Frances what she makes the muffins out of, any- way—hay or sawdust? Frances is con- vulsed. It's a safe guess that Maltby will be asked up again. If Mr. Biggs shut off the there'll be “I'm So You Cr; heen set going, and oh, the memories of the city that hack to Alic cook Alice can't get on w dishes for thinkir the last time heard that tune. was on_ the icer lap in the park. all around on bench was a fe a girl, a fella and girl — oh, grand! Left — Mrs. Newton Knowles has a splen- did plan for keeping Berta with her in the country right thro the summer moa She is going to tr little matchma There — isn’t splendid! Right the start she bought two ticket the church supperand is giving them to Berta and the milk- man.” It's not «woing to work, for Berta “isn't going out with no hicks!" The milk- man, on his side, is a bit wary. None of them fly city gals for him! (_)n one side of the station plat- form is Annic, the Hat X- cook. waiting for the train to the city. And on the other is Mrs. Hate, likewise waiting for the train to town. Mrs. Hate is going to start all over again going the rounds of the intelli- gence offices. Annie and Mrs, Hate are not seeing each other. Left—Mrs. Wallow is sneaking the newspaper that Mr. Wallow is looking for out to the kitchen. Annie. the cook. 1s so interested in the Stillman case and there may be something new.