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<+ The cook book ‘is a noble tome, it’s bound in modest gray; the women in my humble home consult it every day; and thus with queenly grace they sling together noble meals, and that is why I smile and sing and kick up both my heels. The cook book’s shunned by many dames who look with scorn on grub; their hearts are fixed on tinhorn games out at the country club: They're wise to all the fiction | Liodks that sell best at the store, but gems of .thought by gifted cooks they look on as.a bore. I'm thankful . that my womenfolk | :are not so.blamed refined they look on cooking as a joke, or as *.a beastly grind. They like to} have their share of fyn, the joy-1| ‘ride and the dance, but when the jamboree is done, the cook boukg ‘has a chance. That cherished! volume then they take, and; =prea(| its leaves apart, and learn ! just how to make a cake, a! . doughnut or a tart. And when the cook book shows neglect no | [ The. Cook Book bappy home® is there; Tired: Father’s works are nearly wrecked, his heart is full of care. Bad cooking creases many ! domes and makes men’s tresses | gray; bad cooking darkens many homes that should be bright and gay 1 \ LT MASON. I (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) Autumn brides, ot our wedding en timates Blackistone, 14th and T Advertisement. COLORED DOCTOR. AS AID. | “Special Expert” to Look ‘After In- terests of Negro Service Men. Director Forbes of the Veterans' Bu Teau has appointed Dr. J. R. A. Cros land. negro. of St. Joseph. Mo., “special expi in the bureau and his duties will be to look after t Interests of negro soldiers and »sal ors. who are entitled to benefits u 1 der the government relief laws. force of negro clerks and stenog Phers will be employed under the rection of Dr. Crossland. it was a nounced. to receive claims for com-' pensation, war risk insurance, voca- tional training, medical attention and 80 forth. LEAVES CRUISER PUEBLO. Lieut. 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Dawes. | of the Federal Liquidation Board, by executive both Mr. rector, as well as by other depart- { ments, Board acw.ities, is whol take over the activities of any of the departments, but simply issues { ordinating orders to prevent compe- tition and_to insure uniformity of methods. ing the Shipping Board, chinery of purchase and sale remains | 14th street and Park road. as at present, but subject to a co- ordinating _control, been in existence in the past. the practice of most of the Presidents, jprior to President ‘Wilson, by saying that proclamations’ and other state papers are “done at the city of Wash- |ington.” the Johnson of Kentucky that of Washington™ as a legal entity, and invariably de- iclared that procla -l doing his part in p ton back on the ma 2 M*GINAS \ggll | "RU™ WALKED To ™HE -rc‘a PLATE! Tue PRST —4|KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Ma Broke I Up. BALL Pn:«:b FLOATED up TO THE DABE'S BAT! "THERE WAS A CRACK AND THE PALL WENT DENIED BY GEN. DAWES. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Gavel Club luncheon of Master Masons will be held tomorrow at 12 noon at Harvey's. All master Masons invited. ! Shipping Board Activities. Activities of ‘the Shipping Board or A meeting of all Kappa Alpha in Washington and vicinity will be held tomorrow evening at the chapter house, 1731 N street. The alumni will elect directors for the ensuing year jand delegates to the convention to be held at Dallas, Tex., in December. The assumption that the creation order, recommended by Lasker and the budget d\- involves Shipping erroucous. The board, he continued, does not Gen. Dawes stated, e Special meeting of Third District In- fantry Drum Corps will be held to-| morrow night at National Guard! armory, 472 L street. 4 co- Couneil, A. A. R. L R., will hold its last open-air meet- In all departments; includ- the ma- ling of the season tomorrow night at . which has not| The membership committee and board of directors of the Amitie Club will meet Friday evening in Knights of Columbus Hall, 606 E street, to open a campaign for new members. The Lafayette-Marne committee, Loyal Legion, will celebrate the anni- versary of the birth of Lafayette and the battle of the Marne Tuesday afternoon at Mount Vernon. —_— Former President Wilson adopted | ORDERED TO VERMONT. suggestion of Representative | Col. George Williams, Cavalry. has “the city |been relieved from duty in the office of the chief of cavalry, War Depart- ment, and assigned to the command of Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. ADOPTS OLD FORM. President Harding has reverted to had ceased to exist ations and other ate papers issued by him w the District of Columbia. 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Spegial Attention to Private Parties and lmnnl" s Season 1921.22 0’Clock s Concert Bureau, Droop’s, JEASON 192122 ARTISTS’ COURSE Theater, 4:30 P.M. awill i 1y at 2:30 il sles’ promptly d7ai30 ¢ %2, HULD! LASHANEKA, somber 9, Mme. LOVISE EOMER. tralte. JOSEF HOFMANN, Piamist, nrrz m Vielinist. Sale of seats opens tomorrow morning ai Greene's Concert Bureau, in Droop" lmm mo: DAY, mfluence on the steady, satisfy- ing performance the Franklin gives the year round. It repre- sents practical economy “without restriction of use. FRANKLIN Outside . conditions have no common sense Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Comaecticut Avenue, Telephone Main 5341 On the Avenue—that’s the address of the BigStore for Blank Books and Statioery. Very modéfate rates of rental. It ‘desire to purchase, rentals wiil ap- i ca purchase price. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. 'WASHINGTON SCIIOOI. " SéCBD'I‘ABIES EVENING SCHOOL SHORTHAND eachiveek 50. permonffe - | 419F STAWWASHINGTONDC. 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