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‘ N FEATURE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 25 1921 WOMAN'S PAGE. 15 ' HOW MANY CARDS? THAT BOUFFANT SILHOUETTE. By ISABEL OSTRANDER ; BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Author of “The Island of Intrigue,” “Suspense,” “Ashes to Ashes,’ etc. Copright. 1921, by Robert M. McBride & Co. To Make Pickles. | Doubtless pickles are an extrava- | gance, so far as their food value 18 concerned. For their food value is just about nil. But they are tempting, To be young and to be slender|tesqueries of the- last century, the|and, therefore, serve a very good pur- really is—this seoms to be and 10enormous sleeves of the 1830 period, | thes adding to the palatability of the have been the double-headed ambi-|the crinolines and tight bodices of |food. Hence they have a good place HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. See-Saws. Those experienced in the super- vision of childrden's play have little good to say of the see-saw. They (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) (sary. I—I cannot think! T confes . .| the mid-century—they were all se- s : that I find it almost impossible to pull tion of woman from all time. Age (B¢ Migeecniuryntles B to ac.|in our dietary. criticize it as affording no physical, CHAPTER III. myself together! This horrible centuate slenderness and youthful| Now the really worth-while pickle intellectual, or socal training and .. thing s curves and graces. is the pickle unusual. Big dill pickles as the source of many accidents and Inquiries. “I understand, " McCarty’s tone The enormous sleeve made the|quartered lengthwise may be well was full of respectful sympathy, but disputes. But children, for all that, love a see-saw; something in the ily | he paused with his hand on the door The inspector turned involyntarily | B Paused with his hand on the Goor and glanced at his subordinate, Ut | N Crovering so well, i vou'd remems McCarty's face was blandly inscruta- |ber whether or not' he smoked his body seem frail, ballooning SKirts,enough in their place—and it is quite Ly /4 4 REG. U.S.PATENT OFFICE combincd with tight stays made the |anybody's right to decide just where E tion of it must satisfy a deep W appear small, while at another | that place properly is. And so may 5 21, by V Fivd T Chlets. meare Joni Sua mcuntlthe e ke e (Copyright, 1921, by the International Syndicate.) instinct, for if a see-saw is not pro- Dreause, women_and, desieners felt|just the right pickics for certain oo INATION'S CAPITAL BEST SUMMER RESORT WITH clgarettes with an athber mouth ] duce the illusion of youth and slend Tok the _truly templing ' b’el'“ i G wesan! Tispecwer | PIeceT T duce the illusion of youth and slender- | pickle is a little more subtle, if one DO M WHITE i| “Mr. Alexander,” beg S5 amber mouthpiece?” the otherd el may use that adjective in connection ZEN BALL GA ES NEAR I HOUSIE 0 Druet, “your Informant was unau-|repeated in unguardcd surprise at |;:e’ basin. There they have swimming 4 Our Methodn Retter. with pickles. Here are somg recipes WASHI b lice department, and | Petty, Irrelevant question o, cast with the]for the more unusual sorts of pickle, . and boating and canoeing in the thorized by the po! D never used a holder of any sort. But, ON. Our shions 8 P, v imagi " K same p‘r.’r‘,,‘:_.‘,l. O e elleve that|that add zest and piquancy to meat| Dear J. T. S: Can you imagine a| oo, "0 T, White House grounds we have no more knowledge than you | #iiCE FET0 0 0 lour methods are far better than the | dishes: base ball park big enough to have five | jg 5 tennis court where Mr. Christian, as to his identity, but your presence| “I'l] see that it goes at once, Mr.’ hions that distorted and cramped | Chuts ey Flckle_This W5 @ bickle|games going at once? That is what | the President's secretary, gets his ex G 5 here 1s more than welcome in this|Alexander McCarty closed the door i e las c vecipe for whicl rought | e e lany o srcise. Mr. Hardi oes not g 5 s cir- | Pehind him, and when he entere JAn the last contury - it |trom Tndin by Egland. To make It|Y0U can see any afternoon on the|ercise. B WArSiag Soel b S0.cH emergency. Certain suspiclous cir- | behind him, and when he entered the com very | frequently from . the|Y0u will need twelve sreen tomatoes, | Ellipse betwcen the White House and | 55y qay now to learn they are pitch- cumstances, the details of which Youlassistant was concluding his grim months of the wh stock in |8iX sour apples, six green peppers.|the Washington Monument. Then you | ing quoits in the grounds somewhere, will learn later, caused an investiga- | business the ex-roundsman's face did’ trade is wome cloth four onions one cup of raisins, onefcan step right across a drive and see| for Mr. Harding played that game all tion of the house between the hours|NOt betray by the flicker of an eye-) One thing that you must bear injuudrt of vinegar, Lwo tablespoons ot during the campaign, and is pretty y of two and three this morning by the |1ash that he had stumbled on a clue, min, ou cannot “expect to appear |Mustard secd, two tublespoons of salt, good at it his friends say. That is the \ Tegular officer of this beat. The prem- |albeit & slender one. The inspector,, vounger than you are merely by |one tablespoon of powdered sugar, wearing the sort of thing that{'W0 cups of brown sugar, dessert- younger womee wear. Sometimes | SPoon each of ginger and cinnamon. the very thing that adds ten|Chop fine the tomatoes, onions, pep- to 2 woman's age. Flowered,|Pers and raisins. Put vinegar and game where you throw the horseshoes L T ere found to be deserted, al-|Arew him aside at once. around a peg. 5 . = though a light was burning and the | “Creveling has been dead at leany Golf is the game for me, and there k(| | remains of supper for two are spread | four hours” he announced are thousands playing it in Washing- : L e e Taecktast voom. In the he doc scems to thin e ton. It got a big boom when the Study, or den, there lies the body of ;himself. although he wants an au ! Sn-party ire eruel to older |SPives to boil, add chopped mixture 0 ot big m, wheh the ¢ ! himself. although he wants an au.-» jwomen. ~Orzandy and taffeta are|#nd simmer one hour. = Then add :‘o‘:xrr:‘t:';mclu:,us;‘m‘.d:;um not think A _Bali in evesing lofhes. :;:','.’,‘,}w»n We'll let it go at that for a day ‘ ainly not so kind as crepe or|chopped apples and cook slowly till so many people would stand around O e AT Ae Creveling~ | |or two. anyway, til] we've somethings S . " Picklea W v 0 and watch people hit a ball, but they N ugene shot tne banker gasped. |to spring on the old man. Where's.s ! the best way to appear| Pickled Walnuta—Wipe 100 green O D e tatna BUlf joits ; g Eusene—shott" the banker gasned. | 18, 250 08 IS not to wear the clothes|Wulnuts, prick with a large needle L O O e e i jImpossible! Good God, I eannot be | NSRRI o pie wants a tele- d U for the slender woman.|and put them into a jar. sprinkling B e & atiok and eve it! Why, only yesterday we had) | 1 0 bR ToO e revelime | st truth we have had demon- a8 you lay them in with the follow- Jou Mle a lirdls ball with s stlck ans ! a long canterchce at tiie office— gram sent at once to Mre, Crevallng: [strated so much of late_that it|ink spices, mixed: Cloves, allspice, [ Ee A Sk ot sopiy Toc me, gor . ho could have done this thing? | | 1, SC I Wiy ut Broadmend, Long . {hardly bears repetition. You may|nutmeg, whole pepper and sliced Well, that does not apply fOr e, for, e piatai=—an army 4i-liew with | Dovels {amile if vou will\over t'_h:l-n(,-lx;](r)nf-s Einger. of ench an ounce; one-halt You know people get up at all hours | vided for a bunch of children, sooner | it ;2o 3 McCarty rupidly detuiled the sub- tble . Wusiness An SUpBIFInE - the |Eatlic and’ g o y this game. 1 saw Maj. Poston ater they will improvise some | "P, = . s T talk with Alexandex ible business in supplying the | garlic and a stick of horseradish to"play (his gmme. I waw Ma Poston |or later they will improvise some| MYou mean to insinuste that he kill | ey of s Lok ek Wk, Moranie {clothes demands of “stylish stouts.” | Then add two tablespoons of salt and dy'a “licce bufore, 77in the morn- | supervisor ot play sass that he has |3, limself? Mr. Alexander bristicd lof'the detectives was dispatched to the ™ k | But they have worked along sound |sufficient boiling vinegar to cover the 4 78 4 : nearest telegraph office. The medical ing and siven incalculable ckle.—This i ickle that T ‘i . i 4 A iparture afte; 4 removal "> | comfort the woman who IS too|will keep all winter and is deliclous the rain ot the thlEt LS. me-awiy: | s see-mwa: O e gocd | have for such an act? His affairs §f(0 T utoney, A | stout. . with game or roast pork, or, in fact, el 1Y Boll you sbout Bl and] ooy tnd train them in their use. | fooic,ever in better shape: the cON- |40 inspector and McCarty veturned ¢§5F S the Mature. Wwith any meat. It is easily made. D o o caniied n-utbletic club| & roccas iilustrates certatn, Dhy.{ ot rice at ihe offico vesterday was kfast room i But ¥ ihak Cise in|Six ‘quarts of sliced green tomatoes. Jack? We org: hden sce-sa X S ey Yina|in regard to a large loan we con- 4 ander” Inspector Druet ut we have not been so wise in : ; and were just getting our records all | aical laws of levers perfectly, tempiatoa oo d ve d pec 2 one small head of cab: Noas Dl making which would ha ced his interrogation without accepting the other principle. We ! gy three onions, sliced thin: half set down in a book and Bill's father, | they demand the use of £00d ense|prought us in highly advantageous|hmy preamblc. “My {riend here save are all prone to wear cloth 0tn Loin’ pait: threa queriers of o tut of Who is @ lleutenant colonel in the|and thoughtfulness for others. SUre- returns and he had no other Brob | ooy o i M treviing had ’ by you Women when we want o e uarters (oF 8 cup of Army, was ordered to Newport and that |1y we may claim some mental and|jemg or troubles, mo entanglements |ilot YGU 1o . Mra, 1O ¥ to appear as it | sugar, one scant cup of mustard secd, fhoilca all that, so Jack and I are|social training from their Drober |of any kind ¥ € been visiting on Long lsland for sevi’ [hus b of ‘clothes |3 ARt cup of cclery 'weed, tavle- organizing all over again. When weluse, ~ As exercige they are mot. it|” iCgme 'snd mee him for yoursels ks o of ves ate mode itself has|pa get a lot more members in the J. T. C.| must_be ,admitted, of great-<alue. The inspector turned and led thi here 1o his home to give mid- been f sung women. Hence | JIACK Depper. half tablespoon cloves e e e oihincion T think we willl & long sec-abw is aafer than algts Jmppecior. turned and led thejenrning here 1o s home to give mif the o t” that there are nol|ind tabléspoon of whole stick cinna- hold i meet and see who can jump |short one, because the angle Of the | following ang McCariy Dringimg ub | e N bl servants awas®r middie women, no. mature| Tio%. broken In bits. Add enough the farthest and run the hardest. Dlank In the descent is not so great: | (p.’Year “Ax they entered: Clanes he mialt of » _ women any more. You go to school Bun Cover, ace alternate No: if any Junior Travel Club|but a long see-saw must be made of | znq the ¢ 1 e ¥ e fhia o4 A women any more. You Ko to e e e s e aiterante vel C n ¥ must be-mads of ) e detectives stepped aside, standing by the table frowningly tencher from the sttty el wel]a” porcclain-lined kettle, sprinkle members know where there is g big-}sound waod, to stan e strain of | exposing the motionless form out: | contemplating the debris of the supper. French women firls she Instructs. fonion, salt, sugar and seed equally ger base ball park than the one I have | halt a dozen children on each end:stretched upon the floor, and, with a |turned ed them at the question « HE STRATGHT. ROUND WAIST ltial to the vers Seothec: over each layer. Then add good cider told you about I wish you would write |of 1t = A see-saw should haye|shocked exclamation. the banker re- fund its implication. - JATHERED SKIRT — ARE | clothes as we, but they vinegar until the ingredicnts are’ well and tell me What tomn 10 8 b | o lone_ hia Grip at & sudden) U8, 5 0 oot o e maver Kiiled (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) FFETA WITH JUDICIOUS | their, mistake. They have pointea)|ovirel, Seb where it witi simmer about it. . bump; it should be made 50 that it| himself! Of that I am as sure as i whe e is as slender g ou readily pierced by a fork. Whe have some more letters about the|ter, to sav. e WOool eed was done!" o nor time nor climate nor wars nor|swoman need not '1,,,'&"(‘,::";‘,?;‘;,‘;; rearly done, add spices, which should Pan-American building. It is a won- | ting; "f,g"{‘r‘.’é".?m?éré'flé ihee ciher Ry Ate you 80 Gartiln, Mr. Alex- furnmoil nor color nor religion scems | [0S0 ¢harm ' when she refuses 1o sc. | b¢ broken in small bits " but not derful place. o know about vour|children may mot be hit by it; and | *“"Ficr, Dt faTclor SaRel to ch: i ect the same type of frock for her- |8F¢ . il y t on & steel ave: changs. tuis. self that she would for her sixteen.| India Pickles,—One gallon green s picnic outing. I read the other day|it should be fl;"l‘“co!necre(e % mieelithe other repeated. “No ome cver There may be individual women|year-old daughter ? tomatoes sliced on a slaw cutter, two| Lhe T of a steel company pienic at Duquesne, ; support anchored In concrete. % FRAY | loved life better tham he or knew Who do mnot make this demand off And now that there are two sil-|dozen small onions cut fine. “twol IR Pot River Pa.. where they had 15,000 gallons of | are 10 Upe )x(l', D e thoie woolaamoY,to eniey itito o Lhih a e their clothes, but al th who select from. tt <o | teaspoons each of pepper, ailspice, Links Near Potomae Rive coffes and 30,000 ears of corn among |in any back yard, e assailable position, both in the do predominate; so that one of th . g the_wise i ot e g i plank fitted into the central groove and financial world, a beautiful e of e ouffant skirts, | cloves, cinnamon, yellow mustard, " ; ‘i other things. U v e, i remember in look- raina iUt SKirts: | one pint mustard seed. three sints|2 half dozen more going along with| Ol NG an: Ask A, W. Crawford, |cut in & stout wooden saw hotet|wife a host of friends—oh, it is un- ing at ‘any fashions of the past i tu th vinegar and one pint sugar. Let fo|tennis and a big swimming pool In|secretary of the City Parks Associa-|makes a good (ecitd Wi an; e i i ithi {hat the women who affect Ehere. & matoes and onions, with a large cup | (ne right field of one of the games. |tion of Philadelphia, about the ewim- |amuse & crowd of children for many | ‘et the pistol s almost within ought _their di tions ~ co) Kk trimmed of salt, stand twenty- % b i B < and you are on a|ming pools there. 2 Bt, 192 i AeL-pemince fo the appe slenderne L O AT o i iy four, Tours: | cminute walk and vou o o | " Now, everybody write me about (Copsright, 1921.) the banker. “Was he right or left . that no wise woman |nate layers of spice, pour over all ook nost any after- | what you are doing in vacation an - h — v This some of 1 jooleup ma 2 Right but any one could have| ppone Franklin 335 to Chevy Chase placed the weapon there after the e " > crime_was committed to make it|F00d Products Company if your look like a case of suicide” Alex- |BFOCeT is not supplied | = _|ander responded defensivel Be- J The raw material for many at-| 5 o0 (3 P00 b oned to, me, and £ tractive pleces of summer fancy || work, attractive gifts that may be That we must ascertain iater.” The inspector shrugged. Do used now or saved for Christmas. |, .., ..i;"ihe pistol, Mr. Alexander may be bought for 5 or 10 Cens.|Have you ever seen it in Mr. Crev You can get broad-brimmed straw possessionz’ cents that are just the e not, sir.” The banker shook ?la.sn I:x:apleo for the sun hat for sea-{ glesenheha‘g f,',c'(f':,:;',‘, may BhOre . one ot iiae By s, eut out | home was filled with valuable objects e sprays of flowers from a gay | Of art and whose wife's jewels con- 2g the |Stituted a huge fortune in them- sure vou will find that those who fi:;:on:te ‘-}:Ld :::w'tl‘hems:sl[oersmem Seliés waald; be. fatarally SnbboEed have been happiest in their friend- osition and then but- |0 guard agalnst burglary, but he an advantaga|ships and marriages are not the :-g:gglley lihnet; Bt A wooien, ac. | could have had no personal reason ot vinegar and sugar. This will| poon and sec the Army teams playing | send me some pictures, for I know the keep in the jar. o and sec the Army teams PLAYINE | G0 "will be glad to see them | Pickled Peppers.—Secure large,|' (n one side of you is the Potomac RUSSELL BURKE, | green, red or yellow peppers. river und on the other the tidal The Travelog Boy. fully remove seeds: fill with - chobped cabbage and onions; together and place in salt water over night: in the morning pour over them Voiling vinegar. This will be ready to use in about two weeks. Spiced Pickles—Soak small cucum- bers in salt water twenty-four hours; rinse in clear water. Heat in the following solution: ~ Three quarts water, one pint _vinegar, piece of alum'size of a hickory nut; drain thoroughly, put in glass jars and on top add mustard seed, cloves (whole), Beaut cinnamon bark; then I the jar with auty. . boiling vinegar, dissolving one table- The Advantage of Beauty Summer Gifts. | father Frog. “Chug-arum! I sup-|fPoon of sugar to each quart of vine-| Pretty girls have ) w for such an article < - Grandfather' Frog Makes a‘,posu‘ You think it ko Smact to sted B over homely onmes. That is true vr;}l:'!:s'n!un-:;s.an argument for you to C"l‘":!lwl‘th ‘fl.'.—gfei-ls:xc:(kng:o“ dor 8 cle of self-protec. PY ORGSR s TR faare them. I suppose that is your |Bock of ripe tomatoss: boil until thick | ROV T eed not be true—in In-|ance. The woman who is beautiful) FoNCRE 5100l euth ™ Ge “three [ outside and the ringing of the front Eefore you T::?.,:"'.r'll,-'lf'?:f; . Peter's long ears stood straight up | Olions, one-half dozen large peppers,|gividual cases. One of the most pop- ;‘:z(llxx';;(:;’::; 4 magnetic personality | of these and h'bgm“?m'g“:&l:hmfi} to any further questioning. by the g Bl o e & in astonishment. “Why, Grandfather | chopped fine; let boil half an hour,| 1. men 1 ever knew was also|{ oy T ne who has all the advan. n;ne cretonne bag. into which &1 inepector, ‘and as one of the asist- . —Peter Havbite, |Fros——" he began. L e e D ot saltone pint OO L et Her popularity | tages—who Will mot be spoiled and | three will siip easily, FUISL [0 lanta” of the chief ‘medical cxaminer . 27 1t h h o 5 = But Grandfather Frog wasn't lis- | Vi7egar, one tablespoon cloves, ore|one © as o] who will not ruin her life. Make | bag lothes hangers | ¥as ushered in tne dead man's part- : t happened that Grandfather Frog | tening. He didn't even Laow. that | (aDlespoon cinnamon, two tablespoons |was not due to prettiness, but tojwho NGl R0 Tl g™ onysically as|string. This set of clothes BAREErH | ner turned to McCarty. had come up from his hiding place in | Peter was speaking. « His own great, | Whole mustard seeds. her magnetic personalit ! B8 do not think that your neatly incased in this way et Meay i charke < PRORINT. ite cu can, an or woman 0 rived on the bank. Of course, by that | Zunny at all. 'No one with a grain | one TourtR peck small string beans, |are not pretty, that the Eut-I00RRE |0 wiin “cocoa butter or lanolin, o s oretanne It was the moment for Which Mo p b % thoughtfulness would do H 8. Boil{ tjon, so thaf e B! 5 such as the old-fashioned sul- me is way, sir. ey’ll cal longer in sight. He had gone over |ihing. But T might hass comibed [ORGB8IE. Eallon “cider 'Vinegar 'to|fupy the uncomfortable position of et SLON 10,0, ®or dandellon tea. white or blue and white Bandiinl i youre needed” Hedrew the bank. to the Big River. No one but Peter|as mich from such a heedless follow | boma Sans " omar 3 cenmt Tourtl | wall flowers. [ Know BOR O ting |The former is made by mixing the|BSRCEEIOLS™e "Gyt together in dif- | o7 ouf to the hall and inte the was to be seen. Instantly Grandfather |35 you. ‘Your head Is so full of i g o A S TR R ey ‘::::ih :,“"“.f,,‘;,l-.’nf,iil;ei‘i’é;w. But, after all, | flour of sulphur v;ll_t‘;l dhe. Dlasee® | ferent ways to make attractive bags, z;‘f“'ffe“,‘lg‘;l‘;"':;m‘}"'x;;‘re":“;“';}:};:g Frog knew what had frightened him | “nhiiness that there isn't room for|Poil ali together twenty minutes or | .f th meglected it i their own|until it is a paste, C¢ e tea | Trom very smail pleces of material | g1 the, LSht once more and pulled consideration of anybody else. until thick. 1£ tHey. axe fiek spoonful three times each dny you can make button bags that prove | yo i o $EVG L TRTCR" SipTer table, 80. He knew that Peter had thumped Peter stamped th . s fault deys. Omit th then repeat er stamped the gr Vi e eys. Omit three, ide of these | ., on the' bunic rght beiind him s he | stout hind Tect suddents sni basm. " | —————— There 18 an enormous Amounl 2| for ‘rmree, days, and omit another|most usetul 0% [RC,*WC Tgures, SIC here Mr. Alexander, ang, rest n the big, green lily pad closc | was thesonly way he could get Grand. assing and - (CRCTTSf the pretty [ihree and repeat three days making underwear buttons do Serv- | lice force, if that's what you mean: ! o Hly ¥y way ‘ « . ’ . hY s t, go on o shore leading’ the Frog chorus. And | father Frog's attention. and Beter Things You'll Like t which falls 1o e rendship and the|should clear the skini If not £ OF |0 heads to the figures. Outline | P%G Yurpened by, and I'm a friend by right then and there Grandfather s beginning to irl Sk c a 4 ¢ = = & grow angry him- B ‘tion is much more apt|with the ton A ny | the figures in white rope cotton and | o¢"i1e ngpector. It must have been Frog made a mistake. Yes, sir: he|self. Grandfather gFrog stopped 1o Make. . {?;:5[0"1’:;“,‘0,“], irl. For when|few more days. Necer cverdo any| Ul GECT, Tguaint little decoration | %o ttyicBOOCL (0 vou, as you say. did w0, He suspected Peter’ of hav-| glare at Peter. ng stolen up and frightened him A nice refurn this is f i : s for just for a joke. . your life! stormed Feter. -‘i””r’r'f;' Now, Grandfather Frog is old and|head is full of emptiness, Well, the wise, but, old as he is and wise as|next time I sec you in danger you he is, he hasn’t vet learned always to|can look out for vourself. It I had keep his temper. In fact, he is|a pair of hig. gogely eyes like yours ;a(rlm_r z;;:i‘ umlhl am afraid his tem-|and couldn’t See any better than you er_is rather short. He glared up|do I would think va at Peter. Then he swam to the near-|to quit." Bink 1€ an about. time est lily pad big enouzh to hold him.| “What? Wh—wh—w! 2 scrambled out on it and faced Peter. |-demanded anr;raum:hx?':n: o Grandfather Frog's big, goggiy|saved my life? What are you talke ¢ gyes snapped angrily and he puffed |ing about, Peter Rabbit? ut his white and_yellow waist “If T hadn't frightened you < with indignatiom. In fact, he wa ing just when vou did you 'w"f,?u“',‘.."-t swelled out with anger that he loo be here now.” retorted Peter. o be in danger of bursting. Anyway,| “Where would ‘I be? de that is how he looked to Peter |Grandfather Frog = Ccmanded it is not because of | hlood-purifying tlr:;"{‘t?:(}oou until | Your bags should contain & £00d|¢; find the house deserted and Mr. The cor- |supply of butions. 1f the bag i8 10| Creveling killed like this tractad, threo |be a gift to & bachelor or &choolboy| *.The abrupt summons over the se It you will run dver in your h who may have to sew 'h “"' ye. | telephone was startling enough, but mind all the friends you kno 1 amltimes eacl Y. tons on when away from Dd e, to lose my partner in this hideous. mind all the friends you know, T A% [P PP e [ {005 0075 Sull buttons, un Srear |19, o, Y, Prgtner, In, this bideous buttons and shirt buttons. If it is}iye”chair and pressed his delicate for a woman select an assortment of | pjye_veined hands over his eyes for Iingerie and dress buttons with a|g ‘mornene” . - ¥ (3 i o E ' Personal Health Service | [ oot d 00 i e gy : Frosted Cream Cakes. Mr. Alexanders hands dropped and .~ By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D attract, - 2 B much more permanent in her-|all the Julces ate CXERAT L) The Signof » Good Clmplgtion For years discriminating women have insisted on y Nadine Face Powder he gazed at the other in a dazed Take one and one-half cups of New fashion. hyu'dcn and Al‘h’ molasses, one-half cup of| “Yes. She was my late brother's You will like its soft Noted P fll:::' one tablespoon of ginger, a|only child and my ward until jher texture, exquisite tint and 128 " |pinch of “llt'dmu"m;d;ofl':& rsl:xeorl (u:-r;:hgeh eto.l‘:;%e.ne 'enlos!!:l g‘]::::flmt; fragrance. It adheres AN e ‘o-thirds cup o 3 — Peter didn’t know just what to make| “Ov. e v i i 'z to personal health and hyglene, not to disease diagnosis or |lard,. two-t homecoming for her. By Jove, we throughout the day. Con- P e o e wrhat to make | o oreh, O e Shore of the Big| You can essily make this dainty (signed 1etters pertaining fo Borohel, AL 200, Pl Garensed emvelope 1s insiosed. | one 'tablespoon of soda and six cups|emecoming for Ren By JiUE S0 it - applicktions mok to congratulate Grandfather Frog on|the Heron,” replied beter: o tuElsES q‘sgr:rcnf fine Nandkerchier linen. | {FCAUEent md be brief und written in ik Owing to the large number of latiers reculvel, O Jof sifted o ven. | Cover with an|sotten—-" necessary. his escape when Grandfather Frog|coming into hix evos 5 o w"kle|i-‘r¢wm one corner measure in one and | few can e Wnewered, NOIC- e The Star) B ing made from one cup of pulver- coMra. Creveling Al A5 At leading toilet counters : startled him with'such a deep, angry Grandfather = o i ides; - | Addre: T, i . ‘arty’s ingenuous v “chug-arum” that he forgor whatohy|vers hard o1 Goof Stared st Pater s DAl NN the two. sldes; in four-fifths of the everyday sickness|ized sugar and two tablespoons of ‘or by mail, 60c. Send 4c. J i e h . < 5 vell. still wider. “That is why. then, that was going to say. he gruffly. sald e o Trom dot o ‘dor.| The Right to Hand It Around. | e s physicians busy. Neither b A Uk el keiReh the house was all deserted.” L it o o =i ‘Chug-arum!” exclaimed Grand- (Copyright, 19 Cut oft this corner. Roll all the [ it 17 our fine pretenses of good | diphtheria nor any other respiratory | 00, ©€ mpig recipe will make four| He added the last as if to himself, o e & is one whit more prevent- but the dazed look faded partially edges. Crochet a fine picot edge | T g ana brotherly love| infection 1s one Wit FOTS BT an |dozen cakes. Jut sne assed: lock Zeded_pertially around the square from dot to dot. = ¢ s / o o cyes and . g On the cut corner crochet scallops!and that sort of thing, most o ordinary, if not always simple, coryza, m— . shode as of caution 8 L 4 c! o ts to|or, as I regret one must say in order ;. “Mrs. Creveling has been paying a gpfi;.elen/ shown. If the crochet is done| ‘oo "o preach such sentimen or. as I regret one must ehy I or e Chocolate Sponge Wells. oo Mrs. Creveling has been Baying with yery fine ihread”{his dainty ¢ of the world and practicel @ D& DI B 3.6, " the head. I dare| Bake some sponge cake in a deep|iast few weeks and Mr. Creveling ha handkerchist makes a sweet lcHe|the e For in- that ordinary coryza 18 responsi- [loaf and whep cold cut into cubes|peen living much at the club since his f BY Laura. A.Kirkman remembrance gift. FLORA |qifferent ethics ourselves. i : é 4 aths than diphtheria|and spread ~with vanilla icing.lpresence was required almost con stance, when one of our oW m:miz D Hllow Tout the center of each cube | Etantly in town on this banking mat- comes down or ‘is “threatening - It “would be far he!ter'u; ler;d aland just before str:‘l,;:s flnl‘lx;;llc:g.wlltz ter we were ?rrlnxlng to“t}l‘eg:!l:x';e‘il v yn with some acute respira-fchjld to school at the height of anchocolate cornstal His explanation came W >} 'sw”t o e e o oodness knows what at |attack of scarlet fever or measles|which a cup of “broken English wal-|pagste. I believe two or three of the Cut some fat salt pork into cubes | tory dizease, £00dness KENCRS WUG) o | than to send & child to school with |nuts has been added. Top each With|servants were left here temporarily | and fry them out in @& saucepan. 1In|firat, do we practice tiF €508 "eond|a “slight cold in the head,for a|a spoonful of whipped cream. e ops, though: I cannot imi this fat fry some sliced onions until|mankind bunic WEEE T, M e con- | good share of the achool children are . ine where they may have gone. Ho T (Copyright, 1921.) i ever, Mrs. Creveling must be sent for they have attained a distinct yellow [ of preaching? nned lready immune to scarlet fever and ) Making the Mantelpiece Artistic. | remarks which 1 4 color, then add some raw potatoes|sider our own little .umenxek:‘ocrel “'.;': Alrendy:immune to gcarlet fevar and Prize Lemon Drop Cakes. ever M e hat you atrangs : B0 BUC. | Cortain® clavsen of megymade, 800Ut | {hat ‘have been sliced and cut into |business interest only. Tw SROFL T8 G S immune to the most Vulgar| Gream ome cup of sugar and two|with the inspector to have one of The old-fashioned “mantelpiece” | short mantel, for Initance, should |dices. the corn that has been taken |ignore the unpleasil (e, e itlous | and Vicious of all the diseases We as-| unces of butter, then add three eggs those men in there dispaich & e was an overloaded horror, boasting | never hold a massive ornament - An|from a dozen ears, a pint of boiling | tically every suc . 2 tely to her in care of Mrs. D orer and salt and Debper to tasts |and when: spread to_other bersous|sums it,a right to sprea Well beaten. Add one cup of milk |immediately to and flavor with lemon extract. Have Waverly, Broadmead, Long vases, seashells, plaster figurines,|0Us ze mantel, on the other 5 4 jous or fatal. even . * | hand, 3 it i Let this mixture simmer until the|may prove serio : 5 UESTIONS AND ANSWERS, g Tetand gilded ornaments, photographs and | baly” Ao need if it bears Lot b s e A by Yhis time | though It turns out a mild or trifiing; @ ready three cups of flour, one Pound | IelAnd what shall he say in the tele- inu ts. A mantel| D! G Ignoring this Th Acetanilid Habit. of raising and baking DI an 2 5 ¥ generally a massive marble clock. | which is p 1 in the corner of a|the corn kas cooked enough. Then|illness in our own case. At B e Ruinous Acetan! abit. Salt " 'Which should be throughly |gram, sir?" asked McCarty as he pre- For in grandmother's day Interior, Tom looks best with a small, square|2dd a pint of scalded milk that has|fundamental fact, and SUBPICCROHR, In view of the prevalent use of| ii;iq together. Then add this to the|pared to comply. “You domt want to D 1 1 u rug directly in front of 1t (Rever|lready been thickened by the addi-fany little twinges of conseiencs W ICh [orugs containing acetanilid an article | g5 mixture and stir slowly until|tell her in cold blood thal her husband v ecoration was an almost unheard-of | with the corner of u large rug point-|tion of a tablespoon of butter rub-|may annoy us, we Qecide 10 BCTTlon “this subject in your splendid|yo,’ pave it all thoroughly ~mixed. | has been shot, do your" term, and the idea of restful sur-|ing into it A muntel tiled with|bed into two tablespoons of flour.|up aud fight it"—that is to €4y, In-|column would be of ifiterest. What|} o, 2 tenspoontul at a time on a| “Heavens no!" The little man re- = roundings benefiting the nerves had|(erTa cotta brick is given character |Simmer for °another five minutes, fstead of femm""‘gbl“‘ tod !ir the | would be the effect of the conmstant) o) greased p: and bake in i |coiled. “Just explain that a serious not yet b ived by a piece of terra cotta pottery. then add some hard crackers ‘and |lated for a reasomable Perloq (O (01 use of a so-called headache remedy |qyick oven until a nice brown, which |accident has occurred and her imme- A bed is worthless yet been conceived. But perhaps the crudest mistake |serve. sake of public safety wed Sist o7 |in which there are twenty grains of | 308 OYen DOv fon minutes. diate return is imperatively nece witm i S icis I believe that the average house- lha]l one can make is to treat a for- e keeping ab?:é :l'l ";};;o c;:‘le 15 ‘con. :c’e\anlllg lol the‘ uunc:. ntlll:e“?(nufi - fortable keeper who is her own interior dec-|mal mantel informally By a “for- ately exposi % eing a heaping teaspoon: en h and 3 2 . us to whatever infection draught? Upon the mattress orator ix more “at sew” remarding | ol MANEL T mantel placed Syeetfonit Fritier e S, that| water (as.an slorvessiis draught ake —To overcome that tired, D among perfectly metrical sur- g -we may the treatment of her living room man- | roundings—for instance, with @ A00% | pore g G ege taaing the Juive nen|is about the extent of most of this tel than about any other section of'on either side at equal dis- | piflp D o worn by ‘aegrees . but|trotherly love slush we: delig 0. 3 . " Tar mouse - Lotiors hom e woman | ohicon ot ratn z oy & languid feeling occasioned e et e G et R | Rees or iR cven “panciivs on|Deafing’ all ‘the time. When well | SIIDE SN . e no defenser Hun:|of batn, ansiety, fatimue or aicor| N otice § d there any accepted and conventibual| hookcases on eftier side of It Such | (P1alodn ‘of ‘melted butier, & littie | A Pigipocket Is usualy (Y AE 10 K5t [in persons of weak Wil power, who by the heat of summer days reatment of a mantel?” say such let-|a mantel should bear a pai s A hands warm! We declar 5 3 Ters: vare Thera any PArGCUIAT Orna- | d1CSIEKE, OF A balr oF vases o a pair | Sall and pepper and sufMcient flour-to| 015, [*R0L, e “don't believe” com. | take it ratper thas facc the, Gy of your friends. The wood, the til-! most appropriate ornament for a the run). Oh, of oourse, people With| ol ry on " Amerfcan business and A in the room, the size, the surround-|a quaint old-time dignity which is|one-half cup of cold water for|strictly isolated, but our case fsn't 5o | Zon." £ ings—all these points must be taken | delightful. Swenty. mimites; our on. one and | yors Sangerous; isit? It is the same | Klck™ o a thousand and _one "TE.A w202 into comsideration when planning the| And now, what may the informal|one-half cups of boiling water. |old dtory that presumably honest and | 2o 3" noyralgia, headache, gTippe, correct treatment of a mantel. So|mantel bear? It may bear anything.| When thoroughly dissolved strain |jaw-abiding citizens are constantly | £00 Ko¥ FOUTs 8 Sl el “l CED" i l‘ bl S Incomparableé —— Reader Friends to do, if they want|length, if you wish, and a good-look-)three tablespoons of lemon juice.|do not report this contaglous disease,| In an effort to convirce Denver - me to help them, is to write me a|ing jade green bowl may.hold flow-|Turn into a mold .and chill. This|or do not have our home or our busi- | housewives of the superiority of Colo. minute ~description ~ of their 'ownlers at the farthest 'point froyr it |may be made an attractive dish by (ness place quarantined. or do not re |rado-fed beef over the socalied Will You TRY Salada? 1 v i che. i thicken the mixture enough to make % . tagious, or that(trials of life. It destroys red cor- e o tufs TMUSt o must not go on| of oll sketches, or a palr of any ob- || Yryanle. In the meantime meit | MmO rcoldS| T CONIE 0% Moygh puscles, seriously interferes with the To which I am obliged to reply| peamance ih marmony withe e sym:|Some lard in a frying kettle and when | %€ 208, 0¥ i in "people’s faces, op | oxvEen carrying | function of - the r that every mantel brings its own in-|metrical surroundings. The formal|ROt drop 'the batter from a large|i;a we just want to run down to and 1 instances hastens dividual problem. There are hardly |arrangement which I prefer is @ me- | SPOON into it. The fritters should be | ine” office for an hour or two and | {ef, and 8 MERY TGOUReer Jfoi il two that can be treated exactly alike. | dium-sized bronze on dull-brass clock | SéTved as hot as possible. come Tight back (meanwhile not(death. KThat any dope contiinine For they differ so greatly. Noticelin the center and a pair of candle- counting. the twenty or forty poor man, woman ‘or child, without any re- b Mrs. A’s_problem is mever the same|For instance, you may stand a bas-|and add one cup of sugar, one and|dinning in the physician's ears—give e articular mantel, so that T can ad-| That's the best of the informal man- | filling orange cups made from. the|port the epidemic in our fair city; it|eastern corn-fed meats, the Denver ,this fact as vou go about the homes|sticks on either end; the clock is a Orange Yum-Yum. - mortals_we may have peppered on| i ks tever, (is a sad com- as Mrs. B's. The only thing for my |relief at a point three-quarters of its|one-half cups of orange juicé and|us special consideraton, doctor, and \ ise them personally concerning it.|tel: we can try various odd things|scooped-out halves of oranges with | would tend to injure business! Live Stock Exchange recently gave & .We will so gladly mail you a free sample on receipt ola night's sleep. Elastic long fitreymakes Conscience Brand mat- tresses farYmore com- fortable and enduring than the ordinary mat- tress. Three varieties— cotton felt, kapoc, hair 7 —one for every purse. { With the well-known Conscience Brand box spring, the ideal com-~ bination for slecp. Conscience Brand Mattresses INTERNATIONAL BEDDING CO. Answer.—Physicaland mental wreck- age. Acetapilid benumbs the sense [ PN OGN OG NN ing, the colof of brick, the position|mantel, and candlesticks always give| Soak one-half box of gelatin in|communicable diseases . should be| 5 5 a0 And acetanilid is the (A stamped, self-addressed envelope|upon it and make an original mas-|the jelly, mounding the itop with | The respiratory infections, all spread | luncheori to seventy prominent Bo- d i should accompany such requests.) terplece of it—as the artist does with | whipped cream and topping each with contact or inquity with ! cial 'w“ ‘business women -sad card, Salada Tea Co, Bosion, Mass. 3 There are, however, certain general his paints udcmvu.&. E one. or more-prgsserved o5, .Chmes, . constitute a good housewives of the Lolorado o, " 2 R A . e v Mo SRy