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D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921 WOMAN’S PAGE. 17 body, whether there is parasitic in- fection and whether certain types of primary anemia are present. Feot Pains. Question.—I have a most disagree- able kink in my right foot at the base of the second and third toes, which sometimes causes sudden severe pain Any pressure on the ehds of the toe: is unendurable. What can be done for such trouble. (M. J.) (Bigned 1 pertaining t e n o rt o s aieacs Miiagoatae | e letters Ing to personal ¥ e, D one 3 0 re: sy footwea treatme e Peered by Dr. “Frady if 8 stamped, self-addressed envelope s inclosed. | Siticn incorporates Cht Samontial poib: « | b ek e . i e g bt e S et Y Ciples of Toot hyienes wamel, an 11 i Chalr, $2. Ice box, $50. Kitchen cabi- | & few can be snswered here. No reply can “| ward veering last, widely rounded Cost of Furnishing. b Utonnis, 395, " Total, $216. | Address Dr. William Brady. tn care of The Star.) Toer and reasonably wide basex of The following figures are from a| China, Silver, Table Linen.—Cheap- Migrai count” determine? (A. H. B.) | heel support. Sometimes your troubls g est lnll::nsi Gfl:'a wm{‘ “m- lthrele graine. N s e T n“mh"!;»anh be re e'vec;‘ Il;y wearkis o two- eople, b 0d white linen lunch - " or 5 = nel one-incl one-quarter-inch Getly funnialediher homa throush | Lvonis S8 G000 s e yigan | 1= criodic; stacks” of mikrelns 5 T | of red corpuscles per. cublc millimeter | Peveied pad of felt or SOft Jeather upon out, for less than $2,000. They may | Every-day crash lunch cloth, $6. Six sick headache are frequently a fea-|of blood, the number of white cor-|ihe pball of the foot lengthwise. help other women. who are furnish-|crash small napkins, $7. Six_white |ture in the family history. Deep|puscles and the relative proportions (Copyright, 1921.) to make it as waterproof as possible. where the tables are spread on bal- | PeIP other women Wib Ss TArUC | jinen small nmapkins, §10, Enoush |students of the subject have called e e R —_— 0w of course the waxed or cirg contes or terraces looking out toward | 1% 01 Tover the various rooms stock pattern” china for three Do) pigraine the “sensory equivalent” of | puscles enables the physician to diag-| A coat-frock of bright mahogany Hlossy merely for the sake of appear- e e avren passed o you that|of the house. In publishing these| Laund b epilepsy; that is to say, one member|nose the kind of anemia present, if | wool velours is trimmed with mon- g 3 othes- 4 . any. unting the white corpuscles | key fur. it eally o or wated. | Modern \ e e e ok matr e | figures T doinat/eayithatithey are as of a family has epileptic selzures Of}37, him " various things: Three great ruffles scalloped in pink WOMAN’S PAGE. % .STAR, WASHINGTON, The Old Gardener Says: If you want a new supply of bedding plants, like coleus and geraniums, you can make cut- tings very readily at this sea- son. Use the best plants for the purpose, and keep the cuttings in a shady place and well wa- tered until they root. They can be carried over the winter in a greenhouse or in the window Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Noted Physician and Author LURE OF GLAZED MATERIALS BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. When manutacu:,relrs ’flr:t w;;eg cloth and cotton fabrics it was garden. Many old plants cut practical purpose. It was to E back. hard will give good serv- nder it waterproof or nearly so. lc: it given l‘l\lnn‘y wh:;:‘:v btless the duck’'s back was the ’ nspiration for this. Nature had en- when winter comes. dowed the duck with nlumafiev:; smooth and glossy that water slip] 5 : from It. re man contrived a way to ) Seasonable Appetizers. |notebook of a woman who has re make cloth that would be as water e e ver rubber e T Linie charming restaurants in Switzerland, Clothespins, '$2. DI¥ing| ,,q type or another, while some other { \hether there is any serfous infilam- | taffeta make the skirt of a gow cle g manufac- . i '€ |1ow as possible and that one cannot $1. Lawn mower, $15. Hose, 5 ¥ :‘u‘r‘:ll':swi‘::sa g:zz:fl:dapmienlly s \ - ;v;l};;:!h:r _zo:r l;:g?lnclmutlon for any furnish with far less money; I simply | $10. Hose-nozzle, 75c. Total, $41.75. lr}amher of the family will suffer with | mation or abscess formation in the rose tull convenient. And the fabric is seldom Anyway, it is a good enough plan |give the actual figures that one Bedmom.—rldnlnln Tug, "xlllz‘ '3.5& periodic migraine seizures. Both dis- really waterproof as a result. Some~ < \ \NS to remember that an appetizer does Cheapest window scrim curtains and| g,g5e4 seem to present no visible path- t uite spoiled ; 3 4 worman has pald, in the hope that they | cretonne valances, $12. North Caro- % R much to make one's summer dinner | T0L il erest other women: i pive. era3 stained_betroom s | o1oEY: nothing to explain the dsetse | PThia year of grace 1921 might be B i fromat little naek clama? | , LIving Room—Axminster rug, 9x12(of double bed, $50; dressing table.|is discoverable post mortem. Both put down in the history of costum- i Dt o T e ther thinks than |feel, 344. “Overstuffed” set of dav-|$32; bureau. $35: ‘chiffoniere. $30:|gigeases have an “aura” or warming:| ing as the year when the craze for Slams. are. welcome. They are sea-|enport, rocker and armchair, $175.|dressing table chair, 315, Cretonne-|gome peculiar serisation or feeling by | I, . ilazed materials was strongest. Cire i e 10 be sure. And many per. | (This set was ‘bought. second-hand, |upholstered roeker, §30. Bed springs.|wiiich the victim knows a seizure 15 ou ouldn’t ‘materials have been in favor for Sons probably like them better than|from a friend) — Mahogany-finish $11.75. Mattress, $47. Total, $2 - | imminent several years, but this autumn gives 4 they like any other sort of summer | ‘library table” also second-hand at a| Child's Room.—Iron bed with re-] A few years ago one of the forc y Z . promise of being the time when they appetizer. | But most of us -like- a |Private sale, $42. Wing-back hearth|movable crib-sides, 330. Ingrain rus:|most Ameri abdominal surgeons e oo T Lo re e ADwadAn GEs girers chalr, $30. ~Net window curtains and | 6x3, ‘§20. Cheapest serim curtains|announced tio iscovery of what he ; elteve it “Possible : near-silk valances, $30. Monks' cloth | with valances, 312. Wicker rocker, | pelieVeq e cause of epilepsy, name- - i v Halves of muskmelon are a good s ST LE L Gt i Al ontizer If the melons® are|portieres between living room and |$10. Child's size bureau, white paint-|1y g bacillus which normally inhabits £ 10 = e PP aeT arse. the European { dining room and also on door leading | ed, $32. Small white bookcase, $10.|tne intestinal tract of man and ani- 2 SRl IEE Co e LR Sy otild be to scrve o thin section | into hall. $20. Drop-light and cord, | Mattress, $20. Total $134. = . Imals, and which is “forced” into the| that a Madame Pfeil Corset could so enhance the Ostrich feathers as well as qullls of muskmelon. But our American . Total, $353. Guest Room.—Ingrain rug, 6x9, $20.§ 504 by the increased pressure in the all < Medium-size, mahogany- | Mahogany bedroom set of bureau,|{nooq >y {00 RNt B e partly charm of your figure, till you try one. taste is for more substantial, and at come in for this treatment. If there the Csame. time. simpler, appetizera. Axminster rug, 6x9, | $48; double _bed, and = smail | {BtestIne WEISh s kink or adhesion i , $14, 345, is any fabric or_tvpe of trimming ; . : table-desk, $25. Ma- | rocker, 315. Bed #prings, $11.75. Mat- e - . . that cannot be offered in cire finish | | X AT | aheratore tyonE Al i te o Sertts windoer | trase, 347, Cheapest scrim curtains | O Other condition causing stasle oo A new,scientific design together with the patented this autumn then it must be that it ; \ with sugar, are another delicacy worth $26.| and valances of cretonne, $12. Total| tegtinal stasis was o usual cause of security front has revolutionized corset will not vield to the treatment. For . Two wicker rockers at $25 each, $50. | $198.75. e ieptic seivares and this bellef was -/ tongue surely the manufacturers have tried trying. o L trrale h Total, $189. Bathroom.—Mat, $1. Nickel fixtures, Miiorn eevaral Huclasnte: . T cabili customers e i Hieh ELToht. fiatahtto 1 Tt O D I efrult " or | Dining Room.—Axminster rug, 6x9.|$2 . Clothes hamper, 33. Total, 3§, S airating for the setier of ,:Zh"c,u',:‘ Mfi’“ and P::hl“” Our . who have been induced to try a Madame Pfeil Corset will evervthing within their reach. ineapple, with|$35. American walnut set of round Upper and Lower Halls.—Four| ¢ (ntestinal stasis he discovered that There is a strong pull at present : oo roarming ehermes added, | table with leaves, $60; buffet, $73;|small Axminster rugs at $3 each. G e e toward blacks that are dull and lac if desired, is good. serving table, $45: six chairs at $12|Total, 312, Who happened to suffer from epilepsy not use any other. luster. This effect you get from duve- Then there 1s & peach canape made | each, $72. Scrim window curtainsand| Bed Clothes.—$10 Were greatly improved or cured after tyne and from velvet. which is com- v ingih led peach valances, $25. Total, $310. Grand total for entire house fur-| FLere EERi I o ome by surgery. = 2 i ing rapidly to the fore as an autumn Ly I S Decad Nnd "sprinc| | Kitchen—Gas range, $45. Table, $9. nishings, $1.874.25. e have an endiess namber of the: You'll feel the same way, and will tell your friends. and winter fabric. i i ice and sugar. tical explanations and th. 1 But the lustrous cire black still ap- Eling 3¢ Sl lamion Wioe SR alEes 5 et T e la e o and theoretie May we show you why? Fis more emavinens and dash. Fhat < Blueberry Muffins, i She bottom conter of the bag. - Flace | 3De8KINg naw of sctual treatment of | EE - N 3 ) H % = ase, t it is still in favor you may see from uebe! Things You'll Like to your worsted into the bag proper, | 1he diease. A5d ROt were Tl OO e LANSBURGH & BROTHER sketch of a little French frock Cream together,a fourth of a cup bring the end down through the eye- | BURTE = o, o8 1% has dem- | et et DIa ko satial G Tor of butter and a fourth of a cup of Make. let. ‘Cafry your knitting In the front | Sestion 5 bismuth test mea’ Bas fer 420 to 430 7th St, Washington, D. C. v 2 11 d 1 - o MAKE sugar. Add one well-beaten egg and patent ‘leather pocket. You will ap- = e e e Gl s COLLARS | {o2%'an together, until It is very light. | * D re Sous Moicting bag and wor. | 3,800dly malority of all cages of mi- T e Do et fahows hemeatn| AND CUFFS AND TO EDGE THE |Sift two cups of flour with two tea-| A very pretty and handy knitting |sted holder because your ball of| lient fleo-cecal valve is often found, ihe lace-edged satin skirt. The touch| SKIRT OF THIS BLACK CIRE SATIN | {10, of baking powder and add 10,0 gna worsted holder is shown to- | worsted will never drop out. = = |and this condition permits the residue f color that many women now con- the first mixture, alternately, with one e o I rtamt with all black or| FROCK, WHICH IS WORN WITH A | cup of milk. Beat well, add one cup|day. Cut two circles of silk, cloth, (Copyright, 1921.) 3; }:fo”l;,‘;“{‘,‘er;"(;g‘l‘fl‘,";“;flil)‘_"w‘;;",‘; “k and white bostumes 15 added| wmrTE DROP-SKIRT SHOWING | OfPlicherties. turn into buttered muffin velvet or cretonne of a bright hue. P < S D e A ivaSiebus pres ® here by a string of large bright blue tins, and bake for twenty-five minutes Straps on Shoes. ducing marked _intoxication of the cads. in a moderately hot oven. Knitting Bag ava . S T i : " Straps have become almost univer-|cal, but a demonstrable state of af-| =3 Raisin Ice Cream. Worsted Holdew. | sa1 on the new shoe designs as they | fairs. The cure of the stasls brings 2 1File) 2 once were in the family woodshed, |Breat relief and perhaps permanent i Lace Front Take two cops of seedless raisins -1 cure of the sick headaches. n finely ground, two cups of sugar, The arrangement of these adjuncts All victims of this distressing mal- four eggs, one pint of cream, five to the shoe for frii are extremely |ady know that constipation favors at- pints of fresh milk and one teaspoon- ; varied and some ¢ » not buckle or|tacks, and that a cathartic tends to i : ful of pineapple flavoring. Beat the fasten at all but are stitched tight at | ward off or abort an attack. Many eggs well, add sugag, and beat either end, a rubber inset underneath | victims have discovered that a strict again. Add cream and beat again 4 giving the necessary snugness. | vegetarian diet gives great relief. A Thin the raisins with milk and stir 4o Tongues, which ‘carping critics aver | few have assured us that six somer- thoroughly in the freezer. are a - necessary adjunct of any |saults night and morning have prac- \ feminine shoe, are given additional | tically cured them—the somersaults prominence and are heavily orna-|get the food residue out of the corner A Touch of Color. the skin with the massage. To fatten Molasses Raisin Bran Bread. . © P |mented. 50me imodels are extremely pockets. the limbs, feed the ti: = o large and pointed an ave appliques The woman who is very pale need | (00 JIPOR: feed the, lesuct BV usink| pissolve one teaspoon of soda in strips of contrasting color outlining| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. not use rouge to lend a touch of color | Sixteen, Anxious, Bobby, Miss B, W, [°n¢-half @ cup of molasses. Add one the shape. A wide range, of variety : —So W.1ana one-half cups of sour milk, then | Each circle should be twelve inches|in color and material is given by| What the Blood Is Counted For. to her appearance. There are ever so me young girls appear to be over. | 510 QNG00 {51 Cups’ench of MOUE | 1o aiamerer. Stiteh the elrclen. to. | Shoes of velvet, brocade and fur A e e many clever little ways of giving|d¢Velobed, but it {s merely an uneven|ang pran. Now add one-half cup of A Girl’s Redemption Through Acting in the Movies an effective color - without actually | years when the body attains it ¥ | chopped raisins. preading a layer of it over the|rect proportions. . ® € |in a slow oven. L ) e D R D ? Master Novel Commences in th Rupert Hughes ter Nove) ces in the 5 September Red Book Magazine cheeks. €old water dashed over the chest sted. Line this bag with nice plain OT merely as a startling revelation of real No truer nor more intimate revelation of a | 1 i | each morning, followed by a brisk < silk. Cut a plece of black patent For instance, there is the color of|ryb, using a coarse towel, will be all | ® T Washingion, Dot for | jeather (or & good quallty of " black he costume. The pale or sallow girl | that most women require to keep all | ¥1ek ending Saturdss Augst oilcloth) to fit on the bag as shown. [hould mever wear white, mot even a |the muscles of the chest in 00 con- | 15 ents® per. pousd. snd A Finish the edges of the bag and the pot white waist. White has a deadening | 31t1o%: cents per pound.—Advertisement. top of the patent leather with silk leffect. It can be the most beautiful and it can be the most harmful color. 1f you are too dark in complexion 'white will make the skin darker; if vou are sallow it will increase the sallowness: if you are pale It will make the pallor ghastly; if you have [+ bad skin it will emphasize every blemish. If you are sallow choose cream color o flesh pink, never bright pink. If ou are white faced wear flesh pink \ Iblouses, which almost seem to reflec! ol i\ L/ 7 > their tint in the face. If you are a } Crispy an’ crunchy an’ prunetts, or it you are very su \ all-the-time crackly! Gee urned so the skin is darker an . PR T i vou wish, never wear very dark or \ —what would happen if fecvineasicolocas f i noa & > / Kellogg’s got all eated up en . there is one im mat- \ \ 2 ter. Introduce one single note of 3 it before tomorrow!’ bright color in the.costume. A scarlet y ) tie on the blouse suits the brunette, a gray tie the girl with gray eyes. vellow or brown for brown eyes, and matching shade of blue will help ; wonderfully to bring out the eyes iy . of a blonde. 1f you do not wear ties. 2 wear a fancy colored necklace. The irtiticlal beads, so cleverly manufao- ured today, come in all sorts of hapes and colors and will lend & fnost becoming touch to your cos- ume. A. D. S. Lora, D. R. K., Peggy, Mri \.Z.. Miss M. R. F.—E: hage] will redice the hose cases where the limbs are thin, s exercise builds up the muscles, ‘life in California’s inner circle of movie- struggling conscience can be conceived. Nothing land, but as the most search- ing, the most illuminating study of a girl’s soul life; such is the thrill and ab- bing fascinati f Ru- . yet Tiughes newest and | IN CASH PRIZES | Turns Defeatinto else that Rupert Hughes has ever written possesses the soul-searching qualities of this master-story. e test novel “Souls f ugh Editors Red Triumph 8 B e mus O i jkpeaded with deep motions, in order greatestenore oS ERor. lo.:; luulfl:e at:"l’ed;:m dneuasg‘it:: title: 3 Sto) tullzAbenedicatiManybecple ‘ Sale.” “Souls for Sale,” and whether or not it was the F; he fi i . X T T best Sainablc o R r very salty water may be used on o Mr. Hughes selected this title only after long ‘whicl emember's clergy- Secrets of Movie-land and profound thought. He maintains that only : he, knowing the full scope of the novel, can man-father unloosens his inti decide upoen the title in advance. The intimate adventures e T e editol suggested ght b wrath against the iniquities = i let_th ublic i of Remember Steddon—her risektolietitheEgrestes S pulie of the films, until the end, birth in a small mid-west But we could not convince Mr. Hughes. He wherein the films themselves di%erencei%dmflakes may be right; the editors be wrong. . . o town, her narrow life as a Al aias e e provide the means of his TSl o' be a1vicd s Diomk 1001 Decpie who send 1 ) clergyman’s daughter, her | 5l for seachnis satis 12 it s, | OWn daughter’s remarkable vv vou ea ’ rebellion "at hated conven- A e e rehabilitation, it is a story 2 tions, her life ‘midst Holly- R L B T eien, P that you and two million e 3 5 - z : Gelnapds : > , o 5 O We 2ak you to submit what you consider s better others will read with deep- Oriental Cream wood’s movie stars—all lead erle e Houchiap Flien™ " Gend by letter or merel ; . . Sdress ut the top. “Out of Wil the tities recetved we est interest and concern. It . , to an amazing climax. Wil select the best ONE THOUEAND and for thess weo = o ¢ Tach parson s For Ghe ONE we ‘consider supreme, we promises to be the most dis- i o cussed novel of the year. The Test of a Soul = | st sy il o e St prise w1n be paid year: : a7 3 o nreetants shouid wabmait eho.title Which 18 consld : : You come to know this = g‘.'&flf;‘::.‘:.".‘f...“’;";“:‘““‘;':' The Eternal Question . B ‘Here Is the story of “Touching ¥ & nut-shell: all-too-human girl, to pity o.Sic oha Weton, on s ttp o "”l""':'*"".i “Souls for Sale” brings 5 . . v H 3, = young ‘whose name he discovers g . package till they’re tucked away in great and tiny her, then admire her. How Bulmner” arerhs London restanrant e comes out anew the theme of two “‘bread-baskets,”” Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are a never- she becomes a great woman, naratofating one of ::-k ‘=‘”=”-‘«'-'=='Z-£:"I'*.’-‘E thousand years’ discussion: ending delight! You can’t even look at those big, . - in spite of obstacles, is hersupon sir Jehn ts thend Can Good Come Out of sul:lny b"°“1m flakes, all J°,Y°“51}y flavo_x;ed afnd ?‘i:sg brought about by a means b g T Evil — Can Right Emerge : and crunchy, without getting hungry—so famishe Joun Gy xpiains chat B letee the dimiite from Wrong? you have to eat some right quick! e never before employed by a St e eaeey n & sriatan) Berion and = &+ - = . 2 rder that the sick girl's ¥ Bu our copy Of th S % He knows at a glance s 3 ; novelist. No more tremen Aoaunding felth in hot worihiess brother might y y Py e Sep Such a spread for big and little boys and girls— : R T L S I D tember Red Book Maga- for the stationery is— Reitfs 'WILLOW LINEN With Distinctive Willow Finish Askyeur dealer or send for Samples and “Quill Etiguetts”™ nerican Papeterie Company, Albany, N. Y. dous emotional experiences ever fell to the lot of a girl than are hers. To her there is but one thought, one hope, one prayer—Redemp- . the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels wondrously flavored and deliciously toasted in Kelogg’s own way! You can’t imagine anything more joyous to - eat, or more ideal for very, very fussy appetites! You should know that Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are -hildhood’s ideal food! . Kiddies can eat as much as zine NOW, so that you can read the strange beginning of Remember Steddon’s astonishing career. The supply is bound to be ex- S efo e f kR s e Besteern Aboniabaaf they can carry! Every mouthful makes for health tion. .. . : 5 hausted ‘early. kfib’i?f&’ and always for sleepy-time-stomachs! ;s : Fns 3 S ; Clean houses are kept e The thing to do is insist upon KELLOGG’S Corn - - ® clean'with PREVENTOL It BRAN, cooked Flakes. Don’t just ask for corn flakes—that’s how ‘ : Sadjheii the imitations get in! You say KELLOGG’S and e e 00 agaz lne , you’ll get KELLOGG’S— : . 9 then you’ll know the . difference! . For September—Out Today At All News Standg Evéyywhe;efZS Cgpts SR Fro‘m the instant you open the gene;'ous;sized l l | | { l

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