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FEATURE PAGE | HOME NURSING AND HEALTH HINTS | BY M. JESSIE LEITCH. ee————— The Lowly Vegetable. *I don't know Wwhy the ‘potatoes look so funny.” The newest bride peered anxiously into the saucepan that stood on the back of the stove. If there was one thing the newest and waterlogged. bride abhorred, it was cooking. And| The newest bride listened attentive- vegetables, above all things, she[ly. Then she asked for Instructlons loathed. Preparing them for cook- |About other members of the Vegetable family. And these are a few of the ing was an unpleasant task, and it|pearls of wisdom that dropped from stained her pretty fingers. She had|the lips of the neighbor. who had yet to lenrv:l that table n':ll and lem(|-n celebrated her wooden wedding. Juice would remove the most ob- % stinate vegetable stains from her o b ot ngers. s ery Kl t x But since she had a husband who | To%0 €Yoy, Kind of Dlantifood,exchpt liked three meals a day, and who |STGT TR G008 preferred vegetables to rose-colored | . L la it (FL Jellies and whipped cream, the newest | yherg ' as potatoes. beets, turnips, bride was making a desperate effoTt) cnrrors. And the green vegetables, :o‘keen ‘hlm “&D'yklsf -btdva"d.::é which as every one Knows are Ver: atoes (very thickly), and scr o i 5 carsate: wilittle lutenaiy. knd wasiied | 1o oos aaciaciicles otialst, ibocauselo their mineral salts. Isttuce. whentane remembered about | yegetables are valuable as articles the slug: Still, she despised cooKINg. | of djet becuuse of their high percent- And the potatoes did look “funn: |age of water, the starches, sugars and Next-Door Neighbor Drops oils contained in them. Because the newest bride had boiled | 'he general rules for cooking them for an hour, and set the sauc -‘vafl-blw are that they be first Pan on the back of the stove to keen!|washed thoroughly and scrubbed, warm, while she prepared the rest of | cold water, then pared, pecled or the supper., Usually she baked pota- |scraped. according to kind. They toes—with ‘more gratifying results. |should be placed in cold water to keep She was still regarding the creamy. |them crisp and to prevent discolor- thickened liquid in which not a single | a until ready to cook or Serve. tato was afloat, when her next-| “Vegetables should be cooked door neighbor ran in to borrow a cup | freshly boiling salted water. of flour. { boiled madl. cred gently, Called to inspect the potatoes, the|for many g in the neighbor with difficulty suppressed | course of violent co her laughter, and ined that poto- | “Salt should mot be toes should be cooked about twenty- five minutes, or until tender - when tried with a fork, drained very dry, and shaken gently In the pan over the fire until quite meally. Then served at once, without a cover on the dish, in order that they should remain meal- ly and white and dry, instead of molst hey are. legumes, lentils. Roots and ADY BWE What Every Woman Knows. il Vol . 3 PLEASE REMEMBER ,MISS WENTZ, CARELESSNESS |S THE UNPARDONABLE SIN N THIS OFFICE — ~ ~—By HERBERT JOHNSON. DORGAN, 'N MY GARAGE ! THERE IS APLACE FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYTHINGMUST| MAY BUL ' WHERE IN Copyright, 1921, by Cerdent Joboson, T NEVER PERMIT DISORPER BE KEPT IM ITS PLACE - FEATURE Boy 18 very fond of Striped Chipmunk. He turned about and went back to point where Striped Chipmunk A Double Surprise. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. (& oug enough persist ;:ur fl.ll'm)‘l desist. ZStriped Chipmunk. Striped Chipmunk is nothing If not persistent. He isn’'t the kind to give up becausesof a littie difficulty, nor|roung for a great deal of difficulty for that matter. Once he has made up his mind to a thing he will have his way if it takes him all summer to get it. It happened that the second time Farmer Brown's Boy filled up that hole in the middle of the path on the edge of the Old Orchard, the hole that was the entrance to Striped Chipmunk’s home, Striped Chipmunk was down In hin hedroom as before. Of course he didn’t know who ha CEE: fllled that hole. And Farmer Brown's!} e Boy didn't know whose hole he had! B I e ) rine filled. Neither one thought of the|pieces scraped out of the center. Chop other. fine and mix with a forcemeat the So when Striped Chipmunk found|same as for stuffed tomatoes, adding his tunnel filled again he became just!a little cream. into deep as angry as before, and when he had | earthen dish ¢ of butter scolded until his tongue was tired he!and a little water, cover well and went to work and opened that tunnel balf‘e‘ x{w the oven, basting frequently : a(;:t. ::eltlnghrld of the sand by pack- 2l 2002 ng it into what remained of his old |, s . tunnel. So when he once more had | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE his doorway open there wasn’t a grain | W. B. 5 Th AND F N.w.— of sand around it outside. Molern firepsoof storage. see that little hole in the path. Striped Chipmunk stopped scolding. coat stole out of t hole and into il. Farmer Brown's Boy chuckled. “You win.” Isald he. “You must be the one who kept me guessing so long. Now I'll have to think of some w (Copright, 1t . by T. W. Burgess.) Baked and Stuffed Eggplant. the stem end from the egg- Orchard couldn’t see him, but where he could A few . minutes later a small form in a striped | o grass beside the | ¢ path and whisked across to the little | PAGE. Continned LURAY EXCURSION September 18th. Special teain will ‘ashington_at 8:00 sume evening. $3.50 reservatious bece: Passenger Freight Services Connections Encircling the Globe CUNARD IT] N ORI GIBKALTAR. _ALGIERS, MU- s EXANDRIA, PIRABCS. (Ports vary e ..Oct. 22 Dee. 7 MERONIA . ov. 19 Jam. 10 Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Bailings and Full Information COMPANY'S OFFICE, 2 ‘Washington s y to make it! o on” up to you for all that hard work I| have made you.” | AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM VIA PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE- SUR-MER sterdam . Sept. 17, Oct. 23, Nov. 38 .Sept. 24, Oct. Oct. %, Nev, 13, Dee. 17 Ryndam Oct. 15, Nov. 19, Dec. 84 Genernl Passenger Office, 24 State St N rk, Loen SRS ST ok URRY SSnate 7 NEW ZEALAND HONOLULU, SUVA, AUSTRALIA ssenger Steamers R.MS. “Makura™ 13.500 Tous Sall from Vancouver, K. C. wal iy Canadian Pacifie ‘Washington, or to For fares IRy.. 1410 if they had seen any one|! SICKLY CHILDREN GROW RUGGED ON YEAST Give It to Them in Pleas- | b v n ant Tablet Form Com- |otie: miibie hesith-buiters bined With Iron. filling that hole, but he couldn’ s You see he didn't want any of them | to know of that new entrance to hisl | home and 8o he had to keep still. But he spent a lot atching from the old stone wall in | the hope he would find out who had made him so much trouble and hard work. But he didn’t. It happened that Farmer Brown’s Boy was too busy to return until so late that Striped Chipmunk had gone to bed. You v. When he found that little round hole in the path open again Farmer Brown's Boy was TARNATION BLAZES ARE: THosE SHIRTS 1 BROUGHT HOME DAY BEFORE -~ NESTERDAY | i = <o New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving not only contains the but in addi- able iron and H l Striped Chipmunk ached to ask:FURNITURE ‘noma of his nelghbors in the Old!peaa 2 anic o other reliable health-builders. | <ands of mothe en Tronized Yeus ed are almost unbeliev: are now 'S NTE Ji Usually Brings Decided | frosi cotor. 0 Booms for Houmeltc Goo 3§ e et gt : Results in a Few Days. | innewe ot (' % 5 (Steamers of GH y: thinne % e o hin s on— Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers o Bhiping heaith Padeny &/ City, Suburban and Long Distance Moving. Tel. N. 8845 Free Estimates. 1438 U at. The reason many children become weak, thin, puny and run-down is be- canse their food is actually starving |7} them to death! | This Is an actual fact. Modern cook- Board) \$ value of over 200 calories pe That invalids easily digest asparagu: To preserve color, greens: That caulifiower is more easily di- cooked in an um'nvuredlxe&!(ed than cabbage, because of the latter's sulphur content. And she be- Ban to respect the lowly vegetable kingdom. ‘water in which delicate green veg || tables are cooked until they are al- most done. should be n. ““Overcooked, carelessly cooked vege- ables are tough and unpalatable. LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. | portant element—vitamines. proper amount of vitamines in our sy fems, none of us can hope to be strong and well, no matter how much we eat. druggists. For sale by s Drug Stores and good druggists everywhers, ! Recent] 3 de th leeo Ye || e sl umeniasusaniandinesc, — T:ley're very young and very much P& eentlus scientis ¥ madaf the cavrsy || depend largely upon proper cook A coat dress of black velour is|excited about themselves and life. So H S b (R | 47 o fmecisings ey ShOUS) uaged in'metal and. srimmed with | hey've decded not o be marrica ot SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Xor2, S J || o2 tver ach experimenting & i Tablets | sofiened by boiling. ' They should be|astrakhan. to live together in a “pure soul bond.” e St S A T T preast e g Bl H was found to put yeast vitamines o | guciny CONCENTRATED VITAMINE TONIC | ;"“"*’f‘ oren night in cold water be-| A white satin basque embroidered|“We do not believe in law,” say they, By Carefal Mer. Ratex Reasomable. 418 olive St Mobiie, | R R T T I T capking. . ewest bride learns|in black is set on a full skirt of|“and we'll make no concessions to SSr L) prr A S e o toags = — | that gre vegetables have a fuel|black satin. popular cowardice a ity = N S e T s They f irdice and stupldity!” |\ p\pR BROWN'S BOY CHUCKLED. 3% y feel very adventurous and R EROVIN .S SAID HE. “prices: goods in’ | 5 heroic and haven't the slightest doubt | o puszled as before. “Whoever opens | SPORT MOVERS, that the Golden Age will come loping | this hole is a persistent fellow,” said 2 PY ’ back at once, just because they're de- | he as he once more filled it. “But I c The only things that will come loping | Five times Farmer Brown's Boy alonk will be the landlord and” the | niien that hate and five times striped || LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD&CO. grocer and the butcher demanding {Chipmunk opened It without either! d Pa._ Ave. N.W. THIS WEEK payment. Suxt as they do in any or- |naving & suspicion of the other. Then Telephone. Meis 8205, MNeams g ese children Brown's Boy == =< = z will shortly find that “living (oReth: | 1yr B anrls oné morning to have| MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE |LZoroLDINA .. it a)‘-“.flyfi., the e (xddd‘f“‘ a look at that hole, and he got there — = FRANCE L edding | just after Striped Chipmun a EnEsor pitHout : opened it. Striped Chipmunk was out- Don’t believe in law!” Now isn't|{side this time, sitting on the old stone ¥ wall. He saw Farmer Brown's Boy me down the path and stop at that ‘l‘l‘;(l: hole. He saw the pull\;d look on his face. Then he saw '‘armer ' Brown's Boy begin to fill that hole ugnln}.‘ llh\:'asfal‘_nurprlsg. l(‘);'n'l’;Qr;l“l}d TING not thougl o ‘armer Browi y. PACKING. SH",PING Then Striped Chipmunk understood, and the wayphln tongue filew RswOn LONG-DISTANCE M?VINO derful, In Chipmunk’'s language he ry 1or 2 s told Farmer Brown's Boy just what No Chai ge Estimate he thought of him. It was well for | FLEAN, 1 R { Farmer Brown's Boy that he didn’tjand piauos. This 15 cent trial understand Chipmunk language. vealent location. Phone Main 1 R But he understood the tone of{%W Thone ¥am 5= bottle of Palmolive Striped Chipmunics volce, “Helle.| SLNTTRED) STATES_‘ i shampoo simply triped Chipmunk l,l‘e ex(‘lah’lnell, 4 What ails you ne morning? present the coupon. You sound s it you wot out ot bea o1 o STORAGE €O, Why Not Break the Monotony % you scold- = ing like that R F OF%P ‘\Wm of All-Rail Travel By a i Right then a susplclon of the truth | A 1T@PLOK 3 A This test will show flashed into the mind of Farmer ON_MOVIISG, PACKING the simple Broma's Doy, He stopped Ailing that | ESTIMA AND SHIPPING a np you simple way little hole and gave a little low whistle | DEANES Sers323 132 55%2% on & 2 e ¥ ™ SN W, il of surprise. “I hadn’t thought of yor o DR D Sy - tosoft,silky, glossy sald he. “If I had 1 wouldn't have = Historic Potomac River hair. The offer is bothered *_Farmer Brown's BESORTS. and = i i = = ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Chesapeske Ba; for one week only. that the silliest statement! You OFFICIAL NOTICES. A Flan, ¥8.50 Up DIv.; Special Wi = vy {;"fih" just as well say that you don’t | xR0 SCHOOLS OF THE DISTRICT OF SiTect 1amps, of &Ny OtNer comven | Scheie ot the Dishict of Copambia wil spen | Norfolk, Va. 4 ience that helps the big human family l-nbfil md; f’(r"?{?\'{)fi‘l‘l" H:"fifl'flb‘ o . jent rail commections to 2 v A N TO G Cl — New - r - o e e N | Tt Wi A TR | . L0 OGS 07 et All Poiats on venience. The other man's idea of D e e el CABOARD AIR LINE convenience may not always agree AUE 1Y NOVEMBRE ONE AND | ‘l-l-h:rln-xw;::r;argrl:: e squafrem S TIC, ODAST LINE mine, an ere’s no doubt a 1l Proestan and Cliurches: excellent AORFOLK & WESTERN vast deal d b ki hi b1 hools t th 1 f last i able; $20,000 spent ou inte provements, o N about it e'is all right. i.-fn Tiesire to .'.]l‘lm? n;e" ,:T—.'?;fi;'l"«n&’;x.. i da' é«rnn;-mdl:-flhhi;p::mdm-'. SOUTHERN RAILWAY % s make application for ad- | [l Ba otel. _For ‘ether . LAY Savellime and trous e torny " tickcts ut the schools st conventent | [[| inforsecion write o “phose 1018 THRU TICKETS Life is short and brains are limited. | Lo ainrs on Friday and Satorday, Sepsember | [I FETTER & HOLLINGER. Ow.ors & Mamagers City Ticket Office, 731 15th N.W. Vbhall!ltht; use of tying to invent and 17, 30 ta 10 an original way o! oing everything? 5:30 . VACCINATIC CERT] - it most ‘impractical) as weil aa In | fonde e SN, e Norfolk & Washington equently egotistical. Why not use | eauires that, *) - e th e ished shomy cuse | into the public school who il not bave been | _ Brick, Stesl and Stane Constraction Steamboat Co. and traits that have proven to work | imaues - anave seioot rerisi | PRINCESS B o B with the general lay of the land. ]pupu. in the graded schools last year, except & own Bourdwalk bath bouses. But society 1is s0 stupid!" these | those promoted to the high schools, ‘will AOT AND COLD ° little rebels cry. Sure, it's stupid— 'port to their Inst y ‘trom whs NNRING WATER IN ALL ROOMS praises be! What an itching, irritat- | those goibe :"":‘m'x?dy:;g‘oxtfl Lo Mod Rates. Elevator. French, « ing. 5 = gher classes pils e big! 'y - mailed PAUI o ) our iair iINeeds e ToTI e e S |, S S T s B R Lo schools 3 ptember 19, N clever. How would we get any | ADMISSION TO WHITE HICH SCHOOLS : CONTIN T ‘m‘-: Sweden Deamark ), N ditches dug or any ships built unless | All applicants for admisslon or for advanced | Tennessee uv. near Desch. Aware open. Pri-) NoTwal (SRS og oy X L4 (4 we were for the most part plodding | s'anding in the Central, Eastern, Western and | vate baths, runuing water in roo et gram is monotonous—but it is in- }ul T other than those who a - S G finitely more strong and beautiful report to the High School Ad- { than any vaudeville stunt we can in- | mison Bonrd_at the_ Frankin scnonl on| ‘@AW LTS HIRE | dividually devise, 8o why not take | Thursay, or Friday, September 15 and 16, ' S ! fof health and beauty part in it? For therein, only, lies rz‘%fl-i’m‘; phor 6t 9" 0" 13 am. | dna' | Vreina ave. 30 ol from, Dench, Frivae | content. o 5 o | wslgn papils 4 3 T 5 the examinations, Students entering the high . Sam_Ellis,_owner. Collins, mgr. . PRI o H e hools th h the High Bchool ~Admis i E The coupon which appears in this responsible for_gloss and softness. to usual cleansing. It only makes 3 L e b | BRATDO = i = 5 2 d d fi Fairy Gingerbread. schools other than the Central High Sehool. | CAMP SCHLEY IN advertisement entitles you to a 15- It produces a mild penetrating lather ~ them more powdery an aky. 8s stherthant che/'Ceniral SHiteh: Sctwol, | SN T CANE Seammy sar Ui 0L you P! Cream one cup of butter and two | SxePt/In cases approved byt e oot | ecimtan b tes for Lubor day. i ham- which softens and relaxes the scalp . ent. Brxamination for a mercisn plan. rates for Labor day. cent trial bottle of Palmolive S s But they must be got rid of some cups of sugar together, after which |year of the high schools will ba given on Miss C. K. COBLENTZ. poc free when presented to your and enters roots and hair cells. way or you may lose your hair. 2dd three-fourths of a teaspoon of | Liturday, September 7. at '§ el CHESAPEAKE BE i is offered to prove to 5 . 3 baking soda dissolved in gne cup of (?rugfig!stfl}t bf nd oied:lm apnd olive The accumulation of dirt and oil ~ Dandruff packs around the roots and milk, four cups of flour and one table- | latony B Eneliel, GF z Luxuriously ap- > "%“ o-‘fir tr:nsfi:rm ofir T is thoroughly dissolved. Dandruff is interferes with nutrition. This , Of ground ginger. Mix and |uifitn and (m‘fihy" Al applicants must | pointed . pamsen 2 oils will | ¥ g 5 penetrated and removed. makes even the normal secretion pureadimlcy e ke"ine;sm;em{’;':;:fl Disesat proper cortiicaiss of recteds of all| OCEAN (11, MD. i ffln;“t‘a“r‘n:nalts How it makes it glossy, how it z A ¥ found on every scalp dangerous to until it is a light brown color, cut in |10 credit may be given for such work, Ex!Colonia] Special September rates. Dlacement . sail- makes it soft, how it makes it beau- Palm oil con;nbutfjs nchnegsland hair health. squares when warm and slip them off o0 inations may be reqnired, b st AT g e Open o Oct. 1. plecument (SRS ifully fluffy— body to this lather and makes it last- 2 e z schools it certificates are matlstactory. = AD- BLUF. RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. York. 2 wi{ho:t : trace of the harshness, ing.y Both oils have been famous The softening, penetrating lather fl{5‘24'°Ecu’é’od;“"k’fi“,.:a‘.a':..‘,“.‘fi’:‘%.".:; é MANOR o Biis 4 an d injurious brittleness since Cleopatra’s day for their soft- produced by the combination of The 01 Gardener Says: Bo? the Debatement.of Husiness. Practice HAPMAN Summit, P, rfi'.“;ss ?5] P lJI h . ening, relaxing qualities which no palm and olive oils loosens the scales . Do you wont a weedless lawn? | | o the Armatroag Masual Traioing School, ex: ke, il Jear. L Grent imate and, conzioy, which usually follows shampoolngs. =, o2 possess. ~and dislodges them from the scalp. o e panel U duriug Hhatiless :?u:%r{‘whool,l of b Distsiet of Cotum | ond and rlirodd. Wetie for'boakier 420 o- ‘This 15-cent tna} bottle con;antls :I‘he delicate organism .of each hair :fi:gu "xe::ni:‘al.teln\aert;;l 7 p;;,:l.z :::'-’.fi L be r;x;-z d:m g-:';:,; il st | ah mpoofleulsu:;nioss% —;h:n?::gviesz Combats dandruff is free for healthy activity. will gt » good start before the Betwoen. the _{mn"a‘fl 2 and s pm | The sha . spring crop appears. ere is board will assign pupils to the . hair. Present it at once — this is 2 . Present the coupon at once for the usually plenty of moisture in | |The requirements for admission to firstyent pOmmestions for o1 2 0 .. Dandruff, which doctors call sebor- ¢, 15-cent trial bottle, for one : September, too, which is an- 3 ehootn. . JUNIOR HIGH AND Brosdway. N. Y., o3 . one-week offer. If your regular drug- . & d SRR e it s Gther adventage. Use plentysof ite high schonls. | JUNIOR ENCH A . 5 Hicks, 1008 T B N.W.. Gen- ist can’t supply you call on another. ~ T1€2 and, say causes mo shampoo will prove that all we say Beed. Scatter it both ways, and | | 3ill open on September 19, 1021, _Application | pctes oo el District Asent. . g PPLY ¥ * troubles, is not removed by most- ; Yo il b isfied® use a roller on it. If there for_admission should be made for the Junior | K - is_true. You will never be satis| should be no rain you must use | | bigh"for white: pupils at the Columbia Suater | | series e ahees | | LAMPORT & | Palm and Olive Oils shampaos. : with other ways of shampooing once the hose, but rain Is better. e e T A e Gould Shaw | | Wil Bemain Onen Otil dctover. | | MG i ive oi oily scales are impervious ou learn what Palmolive will do. Sanlor - High School, Iat and M streets morth- JOHN J. GIBBONS. Mauazer, § [ The softening effects of olive oil are e dry, oily pe y o e e e it otk = hools will appear at a ter date. — - — : ekt choole L St SR WHITE STAR g r R o " AND TRACHERS.—AIl superviging principals : o v New York, Cherbourg, Southampton. s ; 15 insures New Tork, Liverpool. P A L M O L I E ! £ : . New Yo Doston, Asres, Naples Geses. 1 Present this coupon, with your name and address filled | aH\Orough and Sanlfary WAVERLY i - in, to any_dmszgain. It is good for a 15-cent trial bottle . Ocean front. Boollet. = vl m mm of Palmolive mpoo. ] h * L1 . T WARPERS FERRL: TER, 1 ouse-cieaning. by “Armstrons High School. 11 a. ARFERS FERRY. W. VA, New York. Plymouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp, truction will Wi y Hamburg, Libau, Dansig. S ham OO Name. 1 rector o by TG THI GRADR OR HYSTEM HILL TOP ROUSET"%T=4 et I D { M Oihs Satorda, until 10 p.m. Try it. T. 8. LOVETT, - Addres: _l revents Proprietor. ; . —_— i : o S B . Out-of-town readers, or those unable to obtain the R re——— teachers te 3 EAMSHIPS New Yo 3 W The Blend of Palm and Olive Oils i E e L A ( NTOI sapiber 7. 8 paac obere| ST s For ‘sailings and other , Sompar; Bopt; #91. Miiwaukse, Wia. and the bottle will | (FREVE!/ TS P T o m_;u_, o FET0 4 v Vo appiy. * & e 4 inderga & Agta. v 2 J i e i Momdas, Septimber 1. at 30]|° "':'“fl gy~ T - .-t ‘Buperintandent of Bebools. 14 H——— = p: 5 ¥ Coa