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D. C FEATURE PAGE , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. & 3 Nutted Cottage Cheese. pails of cheese t e - ¥ © e ;'EI:AE mu:“s:y:' - Mix some cottage cheese and peanut | butter. Form ‘M: :l';l- l::-[; n:um:.: lTTL P ersona[ Health Serv‘ce be deprived of e'i‘ynl‘nu 9.2 | |vutter together in proportions of two ' Srated cocounut and then serve. : By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. PPEDTIME: || B WidmnLoranh X 28 FEATURE PAGE. because cold w: er is at hand. If there are well-matured specl- mens on_the vines, take them into the house before they are touched by frost. Thn{ can be kept for a long time if placed on & rack or shelf in a room The Twins Taste Hone (Bigned lettars pertaining t oot to dissase diagnosis oe treat. | | Where the temperature is well ¥ ment il be. aamared by D! ! et adaressed eav.lope 18 fncioeed above freesing. Remember, BY THORNTON W. BURGESS, Letters should be brief and written in ng the large number of letters received, though, t! they must be han- be apswered h to queries not confarming to instrue- dled as carefully as eggs the, Al through life, as i the forest, "o:'l.l:. are hu":‘:‘ l{;. about al one wio has the courage hay fever Is associated with actu AnditheiwiiLitoiasek Loy o e bacterial infections of the nose which - | vitamin is pronounced with the 1]you certainly do catch that way. Re- Oyster Omelet. Buster Bear still had little to do|jong as 1n vital and not short as in|Eardless of the specific conditions ys — v el voof- you can or cannot catcl at way.| Cook one dozen oysters and skim :v"hr his children, Boxer and Woof-| yjctual. 0 use in discussing the|Pyc’ fllow |g u menace to all Who |them when lendm{ putting the oof. He left their training entirely |origin of the word, because it was|work in the office, and he should be !liquor aside for use in making the to Mrs. Bear. He was Inclined to|cotned rather too previously anyhow,|firmly suppressed. suuce. Mince the oysters and add think children a nuisance, and as he|and, like the term hysteria, it doesn’t tham (o four Lewier chEn Mukie Getting Thin. R = Rasnit) ehacwedl bis lopiaton fo) VbTa|micealfiist what it ioicaiien: thick white sauce from two table. selves, for decay will start ll; Copyright, 1981, by wherever the skin is broken. Copyright, 1983, by R. E. Davis Oorp. Continued from Yesterday's Star.) he said, with a twisted smile. ¢ X * “There’'s the hundred thousand dol-, The chances were a thousand to one | lars there that you pinched from ti that it was Millman who had looted|old pigeon cote.” He shoved out his the pigeoncote; the chances were one|hand impulsively to Millman. 'm “in a thousand that it could have been|sorry, Millman. Shake! I've been in I have recently been told that the|spoons of melted butter, two table- any one clse. o oily. “Nice rooms | mmEy e .t o 1 bar |d8Y It proves that Buster Bear had| Some laymen seem to know that|constant eating of grapefruit daily|spoons of flour and the ovster liquor Souve ot hera. and a bit of a change| fore: . that you were—a ~ stralght |40d has a lot to learn. Buster is|one must have plenty of vitamins infor breakfast will make one grow REREL T g Sl T one of those unfortunate people who|order to keep well, just as one must|isnfn But I don't want to grow thin, | seasoning of salt, Depper, cayenne have forgotten that they ever were|Naye Plonty of cajories and oXYECN|ong 1 am very fond of grapefruit. |and one teaspoon of chopped parsley. small themselves. I am sorry for| Milk and butter and cheese and|I have alse heard that sleeping in a|Four infe 0 omelet pan and cook like people like that. Arem't you? skim milk and natural buttermilk | JEGROO, TTROES (ner€ 2, SRR IE, T —_— d soured milk and fermented milk So whenever the cubs came 100 | povera makes one grow thin. I shall be ges all contain one of the three A plain blouse of black crepe de near Buster growled a warning way| lagses of these food accessories,|Erateful (er'r h\)!omauon about these chine fs made effective by oddly down in his throat, and the twins fat A points. promptly scampered to a safe dis-|foiree. e s :re.bnll‘fbl:vod Answer.—Of cotirse nelther eating f;‘%?gc"“‘:‘:‘;f“""“’ circles, outlined tance. But they no longer were in h th ruit dally for breakfast nor danger from him, as had been the| oy ilac feason, among others, In the T oing In s room whare. there"js| SKIFts are often draped, but many case when they were babies, before | “*B¢ "other common foods are quite|running hot and cold water will make |show sushes and panels which effect ho'knew that they were his BABICs.|as sund a5 milk e sources Of fat sois |one GFow thin oF fat. the etill fashionable irregular hem- In Jact, Buster was .proud of the|uble A factor (which vitamin seems teins (eithe truth .he known, and|o prevent ricketx). Thus liver, fresh us £1d to have Lliemn about as long | eggs, dried eggs, lettuce. spinach, : :?dn,z'g'om:l:lm:nv from him and mher fat, mun%rl\‘ fat, en]ure u:mll‘le 5 DOES Y F Powder " wheat, raw cabbage, salmon, herring d h In most things the twins agreed.|and other foods wiil supply all the iy s but they didn't agree about thei ! fat soluble. A factor any one needs so Ilm. father. Woof-Woof sald she thought |far as any scientist has yet learned. Do ? he was horrid. She took the great-| In fact, few children or adults in E face pow oes two :;qt care to keep a safe distance from| America or Canada suffer from a de- f MAVIS der d FACE him when he happened to be about.|ficicncy of vitamins unless there is 3 remarkable things. IT PROTECTS POWD oxer also was afrald of Buster Bear|some abnormal or unusual restriction SKIN AND e SAME ER and treated him with the greatest|in the variety of foods eaten. Many mE ATTHE 3 respect. But secretly he admired his|nfants, however, Y ave tri . father and resolved o grow up to be | tional impairmeént by reason of s GIVES IT BEAUTY. M,AVIS users S0 - vitamin deficlency. for instance, are not troubled with clogged é‘.’.‘."-'%«i” "5]5‘: S anoratet: ik ‘%fl"':‘; - R "g. coarsened "’{:‘g‘: ofled milk, or even to pasteurized 3o MAVIS clings because it e milk for many months. Over a hundred years of tea-blending ex- and carefully prepared. Lastingly fragrant with MAVIS perfume. Trom—out west!” He jerked his head | crook. abruptly toward a door across the| Millman's gray eyes, half amused. room. “I notice you've got & closed|half serious, studied Dave Henderson door there. I hope I'm not butting|for a long minute, as their hands in, If you're entertaining friends, or|clasped. anything like that!" He laugheA a; stralght orook, eh?” he said final- A aucously now. His nerves seemed |1y leaning back again in his chair suddenly to be raw un? on edge. Mill- 1 “Well, the deduction is fairly logi Tan was favoring him with what.| Dave, Tl have to admit. And what's P el R — chether it was genuine Or not, Was|the answer to that? neant for & blank stare. Dave Henderson jerked his hand to- Friende?”. said Millman question-!ward the package of banknotes again. ingly. And then his gray ayes mOft-| “There’s only one, isn't there™ he ened. “Oh,T see!” he exclaimed. “ItS|returned. “You've got a stake in hard to get over the habit, lsnt 1t?] that coin now. A fair share of it is No; there's no ohe there. -But perhaps | yours and I'll leave it to you to say You'd feel better satisfied to look for wilxn vou want.” illman 1i T would!” sald Dave Henderson|p, i lignied: & icigarette befory bluntly. . he sald, with ious “Go ahead, the: vited Millman}smile, as his eyes through the spiral readily, and waved his hand towar €F blua"amoks ‘from the. tip. of his e do = i clgarette fixed on Dave Henderson “rll follow you: sald Dave Hen-|igain. “All right! I'll accept that O Y ined. toward. the door,| STok, Dave. -And) Iil. také_4qll, ox 1 itated and pped. a1 Dave Henderson drew sharply bnckl Dave, what's the matter with you?” { ;" v (p i SR LIETE S0 u’:n’olhng’ 18 d:-Tni'r’\l::?m'x?«r 'l'l"r‘u!:“‘:g“}?;{v':!flen- in Millman's voice. a significance that derson. “But we'll get this over first, | 1 4 m";“n“ke. or quite understand, eh? Go on, let's see the rest of thisiyAye th% denied any Joc\slarl!y on suite of yours. Its good to know that mnk’{‘;;:b::;h::&m;u; Sther was i san! 2 Here is the verdict of a special . ’3 3 . S out s word, Millman stepped [R8FFowed. The money 'was here commivten of” aclentista’ of eminent perience insures the keen’umfuhon you the door Wi fitness who investigated the problem H 3 across the room, snd openedithe door Those facts were not to be Fainsaid; thoroughly. o I find in every cup of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. White, flesh, rose and rachel. and from there to a bathroom: there “:‘ they were facts so utterly at “It {s safe to say that the Indi- 2 A O e else. - Dave Henderson [ Variance with what montha of brood- vidual always finds a sufficient supply N o (hese m silence. He eyed|in€ over the matter had led him to of vitamins in his food %o long as : g fowning in a renewed per- | ©Xpect they should be. that he had that food is reasonably varied and ' 9 plexity, as they returned to the outer aoccepted. thém i a Sort of stunned has received no artificial or acei- s pi :‘;fi:&n&u;\fi now this! Was ho dental separation into parts. and so 4 TOILETRIES “All right! he said gruffly. ou Ly at there was some ong as no destructive influence ha: . e pigne be, seld, BT, R | ke ettt ez Sppiiea ta i es good a certain el e e fiitle’ package mow? TII| “Whit.do yew mean—all. or none?" The food must be varied—the more Tollet Water . 100 Lip Scicks - as Poudre Creme 50 different kinds of food ur dlet, . . o 0 his voice. or the moro kinds at one meal, the Delicately fragrant, of rarely delicious tea- man: ‘Just that,” said Mill better. 1 1 1 Millman shook his head in a rort of | ‘Just Millman, and his ¢ flavor, a steaming cup of Tetley’s is brimful of 2 es were low and serious now. S The food must not be subjected to ant expostulation Just what T said—all, or nones " destructive influencos—such as re- comfort, cheer and refreshment. 300 cups to AWV A U D O U v S 0 v ‘out ther: i e aver: he said slo Dave Henderson laughed shortly fining wheat flour to a deadly white the pound! B O e Y ing very strangel g “Then I guess it'll be—none! he powder that contains no vitamins. P 8 RK beon looking forward to this meeting | said coolly. _ - polishing natural or brown rice. “pre- jend. Tdon’t unders ope no e leaned for- |« NG?* u 2 aturill e g for an old friend. 8" Teturned Dave ard now, earnests, over the table, WA S I QI G D . WHIS- | robbed of vitamins in such processes. Henderson even “Theres a whole| Dave” he said steadily, “let us got ESTIONSIAND ANSWE lot of things that don't fit. ack to the old pal days again when |just like him. When he thought no QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. five ‘years since I've seen that pack-|we believed in each other, just man (one was watching him he would The Office Pent. i age and maybe I'm a trifle over-anx-| {0 man Dave; because now you've |watch Buster Bear and try to do| Tam employed in an office where a i fous about it, Suppose you come|got a chip on your shoulder. I don't |what he did. fellow worker has hay fever and across with | X 1d o ‘;(0 knock that chip off; I want| One day in the early fall, while|sneezes all over the place. Some- |/ Millman shrugged his shoulders a “?h &I to you. 1 nt to tell you | Mother Bear was busy tearing open|times you can feel a shower strike |- littie helplessly. e | by, I committed what you have [an old stump. the twins Wandered off | you when he sneezes. He does not “You're a queer card, _Dave. "K tly c3lled a theft in going to that |a short distance to ses what they|use a handkerchief when he sneezes, sald. “Of course. Tll come alross|pigeon cote and taking that money. [might find. Boxer’s keeriears caught|and he is careless also in coughing. with 1t! What else in the world are f“"d ‘1.":‘“! to try and make you un- |the sound of muffled growls and|He only laughs when the rest of us we here for tonight? steppe 1 ‘;mfin that ‘my life in prison and |snarls and of the tearipg apart of|fellows tell him to cover his nose the table, pulled a drawer open Ry, Ihe Story that I told you there, in |Wood. Instantly he was &ll curiosity.|and mouth when he sneezes or coughs, produced a meatly tied parcel,- which tpite of the fact that I have ‘stolen’ |A little fearfully the twink stole for-|and declares e laid on the table. “I took it ou! &’_ the money now, was not a lie. There |Ward to find out what was going on. vi Still we'd like to the vault today, 8o a8 to have it ready | is not a soul on this Yide carth, Dave, | Peeping out from the shelter of a|know. 2 for you tonig! i yourself, who knows ¢ | thicket. they discovered Buster Bear A = = " Tiom the package. Dave Hender- |Charles Millman served two years i |UP in & tree which was partly dead. |, APEer—Ferhaps You cant catch son's eves lifted and heid Mil manhs the penitentiary with prison stripes | He was tearing it open and scooping e Y in u long stare. It was as thoughjon his back. If it were known 1I|Something out of it which seemed to somehow, the ground had been swept|think it would mean ruin to me, cer- | Please him greatly, to judge by the from under his feet. He had expected tainly in a social sense, very proba- |little Erunts of 'satisfaction which anything but the package. LOEICally by in a commercial sense as well, | Were mingled with the snarls and . - P from every conclusion based on 1083 | And yet, Dave, I would rather you |&FOWIS. Around him was a cloud of Things You’ll Like Millman_should not be handing oVer)knew it than that you didn't. Does|fYing insects. He would stop now that package now. And this act now that sound strange? Well, somehow, |27 then to slap at these. Mingled to Make. was so illogical that he could account|I've never pictured the flaring head. | With the other noises was a continu- 7 for it on no other oasis than ont Of|lines that would be in every paper |OUS humming that had an ugly sound. trickery of some sort. He tried So in this city if I were exposed—be-|Buster Bear had found a bee tree read the riddle in the other's eyes; cayse, well, because I couldn't pic.|3Nd Was robbing the bees of their read only a_col. imperturable com-|tyre it_not through v sweats. G posure. His hand othl toyed witn the | {176, /5ot through you, Dave—and |*"S00 1y ne doing?” whispered able vou to hand that over, Mill- :\e said. a hifit of menace creeping wvolver in his pocket. : abotit. An ! Woot-Woof. e i e Dl wrapuer on fr | A5PUL And 0 vou nes, Dave 1dla| WOPGNE the sugntest 1aea re- T see.” he sald. in & low voice. 1 reposing 'my own faith {n_yoy in the |Plied Boxer. t_off, Millman.’ 0 rt | 28me full measure. <. Just then Buster tore put a strip Millman's_brows knitted in & sort) " = T : of wood from the side of the hollow of amused perplexity. | 5o arared mereon's brows gathered.|and it fell just a little way from the fou're beyond me tonight, Dave |He stared at the other. It was like|twins. Attached to it was a big plece Te said, a8 he stripped off the outer |the Charlie Millman of old talking |of honeycomb filled with “honey. covering. “Utterly beyond me! Well o ut the :holo bueiness was | Boxer, being the bolder of the cubs, there you are' N er—except that the money lay |stole over to find out what it was. The package lay there now on the [here now within reach of his hand|When he smelled that honey he knew as it had heen on the |after five vears of hell and torture.|that he had found the most delicio found a hiding place in He made no comment. food that a bear can find. v the old pigeon cote. The original| “And so. Dave, what could I do?”|first taste he forgot everything else. brown paper wrapper was still tied [Millman went on. “As far as I couid |He didn't even mind the stings of and eeated with its several bank seals j see then, and as far as I can see now, | & few becs who had discovered him. in red wax; the ner. torn open in |1 had no choice but ta offer to get|, Woof-Woof. seeing that.Boxer had that quick,® hasty examination injthat money from its hiding place. 1|found something to eat. joined him. Martin K. Tydeman's library, still {knew vou meant literally what you|Boxer tried to crowd her away, but saped apart. disclosing the edges {said when you swore you'd fight for|She had smelled that homey and she 5 the bank notes within. It was|j in America were | intended to have her share, and she table, intact, night it had = > ¥For a Halloween party, or for any other children's gathering. the kid- dies will be simply delighted with these amusing candy dancer favors. Make the head of a pitted prune that Every genuine De Luxe Bed- spring bears the trade-mark $ ” ining one’ hun- < ; i 'd|dia. too. Then those eubs xat up at 4 £ 5 :’|;:d ”?fié‘u‘;’;‘nd“"({‘n‘fi“.’f‘smm, el s d::‘nl: ;rr:;tom’_‘“} the foot of the tree, looking up at|has been stuffed with chopped nuts.|.| QUALITY on the m_j' f?’! of the spring. touched, undisturbed. : knew you'd do that: I knew the police | BUSter Bear with longing eyes and|For the eyes, mose and mouth use Lock for it—it is your guaramtee fenderson sat down me-|would watch you, and I feared for|Watery mouths and uttering little | mall pieces of sugar or candy. Push 4 = - .-13':}‘1':;1|y in the chair behind him [you either physical harm or another (Whines. Now and then a plece of drawn up close to the table. | iong prison sentence. And so I took |honeycomb would drop and the twins ;{‘i:';;:: dr e from his pocket, and. | the money and shared your gullt, But, | would pounce on it and fight for it J5inea by €he other. cupped his chin. | Dave, once I was committed to tha |X°8: they did. They didn't have any : il. Tt was shametul the resting on the table’s|act I was committed to another as|Manners at a e e aa he stared at the package. well—I hadn’t any choice there, either | W2Y, thote greedy little hears quar- e B amned said Dave Hender- |—I mean, Dave, the return of the|reled and fought over that honey. monex to the estato where it be-| (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) a stick of candy up into the prune head to form the body. Join a paper- covered stick of candy to each slde of |} the body to simulate the arms; a covered stick at each side of the lower end of the body for legs. Gither & strip of crepe paper for the skirt; tie it around the body. Then wind narrow bands around the upper part to form the bodice. Tie a large bow at the back. Use a narrow au‘lpl of the paper for the hair rlbhn] son heavily. K His mind refused to ?olnt ltdhA? “I’t longs.’ —_— It left him hung up in midair. Dave Henderson was on his feet. i i wtill persisted in picturing the ven- |mig face, that had softencd and re- Fish Cakes With Sauce. geance he had sworn against this man |j3xed as Millman was speaking, was| Boil and mash six small potatoes. here, In picturing every stake he|gyddenly hard and set again, and now | add one tablespoon of butter, one tea- owned flung into the ring to square 15 red, angry flush was dveing his|spo0n of grated onion and a dash of accounts with this man here—and | cheeks. He choked for his words. D 1 the picture took on the guise now of W hat' ou_say!" he rasped|Dutmeg and two cups of shredded grotesque and gigantic irony. But 4 * He laughed. rau-|codfish. Beat one egg light and add still he did not understand. That f vou been drinking, |to the mixture, then shape the mix- picture had had Its inception in a vou Just crazy?”’ ture into balls and sprinkle them with logical, incontrovertible and true per- strange, whimsical smile crept to | flour. Fry in deep hot fat and drain. spective. It was strange! He looked | Millman's lip: Serve with & cream sauce and garnish s Star.) with slices of hard-boiled eggs. Defftexce T Is Your Spine Straight? Your S%ine is the backbone of your itself to fit the spring. The Rome health. Ifthroughsleepingon theor- De Luxe cannot A child and dinary woven wire, coil or national frown-u may lies:lsc by sidein per- spring, your spine is slightly curved fect comfort, each on his own level. bt nct(',vfeh[;l&:shlfrifizl; Examine the Rome De Luxe Bed- can’t be in the 2 minor ailments, as well as grave SPTiDg at your dealer’s. The more functional disorders,areattributed to ca}'tehfullyyoucolpparckomcl_)eLue nerve pressuresof thiskind. Youmay =~ Wit1any quzipnng at a.'l' price, the keep in better health or regain your ~ MOFC certainly you will recognize health by care in choosing the right its superior luxurious comfort. It bedspring—the Rome De Luxe is always finished in Rome Gray % enamel, and on the side rail appears The Rome De Luxe Bedspring is the Rome OQuality Trade-mark, scientifically designed to fittheana- whichindentifiesall Romeproducts. tomical contour of the body. Itac- Look for it—it is your guarantee. Stitch black worsted or darning thread to this band to resemble the hair. If the name of the child is printed across the girdle these candy dancer favors will serve as place cards as well. 'LORA. (Copyright, 1921.) up now from the packase to Millman. (Continued in Tomorro: s he felt Miliman's hand fall and Jress gently upon his shoulder. Mill- man was leaning toward him over the table = “Well. Dave,” said Millman, end his i % smile disarmed his words, “you've treated me as though I were a thug up to the moment I opened that pack- s age, and now you act as though the sight of it had floored you. Perhaps » you'll tell me now, if I ask you again, What's the matter? Dave Henderson did not answer for a moment. His hand went into his pocket and came out again—with his revolver balanced in its palm. guess 1 made a mistake” he S i rald at last, with a qu smile. “Thug 7 is right! I was figuring on pulling i y this on you—in another way.” y H Millman drew a chair deliberately : up to the opposite side of the table e aarrirers : and sat down : 'Go_on, Davi he prompted quietly. j - 4 “I'm listening.’ 43 W 3 & Dave Henderson restored the weapon to I'is pocket and shrugged his shoul- ders in a way that was elquent of his 2 : Sy 3 ¥ G own perturbed state of mind. 4 . pecml Care --id}’um you'l’:exntld!hi D?lnt l_rll.hn 2 s °f BaBY° ‘WO or two." » Sal slowly. ** e ~ory you'told me in the pen, and the ; Ttiac Bebyisbo'0 hane aibediof s ownall areiagonds Yetit way_you acted for two years made is more reasonable for an t to sleep with grown-ups than to use commodates itself to th in- isi i U ann d & man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of the body, in The DeLuxe s lntcrdm‘nl §eable—'fits i Tt S 5 - , stead of the body having to bend either wood or metal Sobogiokl and E wasl ol seninethls : diosascs SOUTHERN ROME COMPANY . . . BALTIMORE, MD. this money was. Understand? Well, et Babs Nttt e A ILht Yo el teck Cpat 2 ; i 2 a substitate. If your desler cannot supply yom with & money, uniess to do me in by hand- i : e Rorne Onality De Lo Bedspring, write usand we will refer-you ts onsrwho con ing it back to the polioe, for it would be the same thing as stealing it again, 12708 Wore & crock then you wesen't crool len you weren' = s - e playing straight with me to begin e . 2 mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that with, since the story you told me was : remember that to function well, the digestive organs of a lie, and the only reason I could see : . PR fADS fm‘-mmfl,"l'lo (Nas to v?;‘rli me up to must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that api ng e beans so lat you cou 3 e e &t you ook L N the results may be had from the use of medicines primarily In" T ell. when out, the ¢ d it a— st e L nen &gt ont the : [ MOTHERS S40ULD READ THE BOGKLEY THAT 15 AROUND EVERY BOTILE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA lice, ut it had gone! I swore I'd get Mg gy, o Doy mats dny ke vt | : cenuine CASTORIA ALwars ."dlhd:l'lxeml»lefi to mleret ¥nu here to- i =igl cal myself a fool even for . coming. You were either straight or NEW YO _ Bears the SIgnBtfll‘e of a crook, and there wasn't much room S Al Omanths old left for doubt as to which it was. 3 : CENTS See. Millman?” 35Dos1 s 40 1 iliman nodded his head gravely. _7_’__—_;—-—-— @oe,” he said, in the same quist # “And now?"

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