Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 44

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' 5 , A i . ¥ N A 4“4 s }HE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. Skin Tortared Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticur n.] any way. The joints werked on an|sawdust, but a stitch would alw elastic, and you could put her into|mend that. Then we were any position from acute colic to wist- | chums than ever. But this tem ful longing. mental beauty was useless. I kpent most of Christmas day [couldn't attend to anything exc registering emotions with that dolly.[her own shape and she always And then things began to happen,|throwing that around. 1 finally as they usually do when you register [ fed her to Billy, our goat. Billy ate ot e : e h ned by [emotions | ton much. = The = elastic|anything. 1t was a great relicf. ' the scalding hot milk infto them, mix, ;i = these experiences. Oh, yes, Blacky busted. Desplte most careful mend-| Yes, my “flaming personality Nl lbask ‘ot ithe: double boner[f,"‘f' e e e Blacky Watches a Queer hud iearned. or one ihink he hadlne It kept on busting It become |friend reminds me of that doll “Ouly put al ! dots of grape jelly to & learned to know a gun when he saw | chronic. You never knew when she'd | unfortunately, Biliy, our goat, died and cook until the custard coats the touch of color. ‘ it. For another thing, he had learned {loge an arm or a: lcg in the midst of |long ago. 1 ‘doubt, though. if evin Perfol‘mance. L just how far away one of those dread- | the most thrilling gesture, Then the'he could have managed to assimilate A bandeau effect beneath the hrim ig a new effect in millinery this sea- Pl 50 Macaroon Custard. spoon and is smooth and creamy. they were likely to be hiding along . the. Big River hoping to shoot Mr. Pour into a fancy dish in which has - Put a pint of milk in,a double|been laid some macaroons moistened :'Irv&l_ri-Sfim'x‘x;k::’m:y'lreyt:{v::fi'rmrlfl:n boiler and bring to the scald, mean- :m .‘,";‘,”“‘ J;nv:. okelflffl:’:l;lufl‘:\g: he drew near the Blg River, for he while mixing together the yolks of ||{iZ MRS B teRepoch oF ¥ meringue -Ihad learned that It was dangerous to four eggs, a third of a cup of granu-|made of the egg Whites and put a EDI E P o ons i onas be, had | h of salt. Turn|layer of the macaroons to float on b X e 1 lated sugar and a pinch o top of the custard just before sery- been shot at. But he had learned by CATARRHAL JELLY is guaranteed by 30 years service to millions of Americans. Kondon's works wonders for your cold, eneezing, cough, chronic catarrh, head. ul guns could hurt the one it was|dingu: that worked her eyes went on ( this mouthful. po'nted at and always to keep just a & Strike and left her with a dying |=—— — — L ; 2 = Ay littlo further away., Also he had duck expression that was most un- - r n ‘ : r Fo r ®Y THORNTON W. BURGESS, | 0 [UILIOE Bways o ithout a ' nerving, You'll Be Pleased With Both = 1 ls much to me Is very : |terrible gun was quite harmless. And 1 hegan to feel a deep coolness for Prices & Work if the ‘thing not understood is 3 he had learned that hunters with ter- | that doll. 1 began. in fact. o loathe A Blucky the Crow. ribie guns are tricky and sometinies |her. You coulint depend’ on her e A l N'I' l N G FREE ¥ from those they week to kil bit. Al my other dolln had becn my : n the dreadful hunting sea-|chums. They had gone With m Again he may not be. If he Is right g, s best to look sharply before {olamming expeditions. or lookin by Taylor's experts. We alwavs it will account for a lot of the jueer |appro : any pl {buried treasure or scalping Indians adhere to the square.deal Idea. | ©f JOUF Bame people In the world. They are “”"‘.,?"B'h'",f}f“’,’“{.‘;‘",‘}" he dr"\lv 7“:{,‘(1';)r vl[urnrlhfl other necessary adven- Estimates made. and address e Big Rive sa n > 'tures of my active career. X understood and w0 they aro queer: AL \leped aore Lhres, o my aetve carcer. " They | JARRY W. TAYLOR CO. | , KoKpon least that is what other people say, of the [] | Blacky the Crow may be rlght.‘;‘("d and PAPERHANGING are done | fin on receipty p Bl River at a p where |1 was wounded they too lost a little 233 I8th St. N.W. Phone Col, to77 | ‘Hseapolis, Hinc. and never once think that perhaps: Wild rice and rushes gre T s0me AR s for not un. ;distance out into the water, for just| ¥ e queer ones for not Ul |ihere it was shallow r out from derstanding. {the shore. BI But Blacky fsn't like those people | for i terrible i who are satisfied not to understand | 1ON€ Wwith him not to be feared. Blacky boldly drew ! and to think other people and things oy ; ce W queer. He does his best to under- | hedr until he was uble to sec whut stand. He waits and watches and ' L uses those sharp eyes of his and My - St o e i widest Imost cawed right out those quick wits of his until at last with surp The man was taking | W corn from a bug, a handful at | nd throwing it « ex, sir, that is w Speci 3 That Baby should have a bed of jts own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than' to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by, specialists in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s'stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your asling child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mithers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired restlts may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. / ' MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA YES—This is rather sensational! BUT they say vou have to just about GIVIE SHOES AWAY in order to do business this month—and that's why our stores are crowded. "TRAVERS 314 7TH ST. N.W. ‘out in the |ing it for ihis . a shame to It is t. What is he | Wiy, rn like thal and he can s r a while the jaway in & boat. BI AL Luntil he out of spread hi z b cenuinNe CASTORIA ALways [ ot o ; A ddhmenhs e s ki e - Mother N, S 8 s that the com- drastic reductions absolutely imperative. We were never much: on taking half-way measures, nor dodging conditions. It’s a clean sweep—Positively nothing reserved. to the Big covered that on or be- ngs not to bej there are few | ‘he does not get over ! NEW Bears the Signature of At Omonths old M. W. LIBAS, Mgr. We Are Forced to Take a $150,000 | . Loss on High-Grade Travers Shoes Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY e ith i s | RS P | i broad and he had discovered th ome one once told her she had aj ming personality.”” So ever since| 'she’s been turning herself into a {regular Fourth of July celebration. | Every little emotion hax a spasm all | lits own. You never know where she'll | ibreak out next. i e reminds me of a jointed doll 1| re at | Just Furchased From the Medical Department of the U. S. Army MADE IN OUR OWN 5 s s FACTORY FOR OUR OWN L b rt ‘ H t- vv t | Ott es L R STORES l e 5 0 a e s, and Ir. the heud broke you ould get another. Then one Christ- ! Regal Fountain Syringes |===| [ia5s 7| [e==2 L NOT ALL SIZES, ot 17 | LA — | e e BOTH for $ 1 89 b Sailind 4 85| lzsazmaS T 85) =i iasS g 8k and Kid. Black Calf L Pumps—Brown Calf L Oxforls — New L) These Sell Regularly at $2.00 Each Fi;é}%";fifig'éjis Former Brices. ‘ :li‘r.i":%‘;;r‘;: ’ Brand-New U. S. Army Pure Wool Brand-New Unionalls........... $2.25 i = - ; -— Blankets . ... ...l §5.95 [ Warm Fleece Lined Work Suits. . $1.49 g | oS 85 | o e Extra Heavy U. S. Army Blankets. $2.95 Strong Corduroy Pants, all sizes. .. $2.50 || & o, o Bk cur. Au gxtere U.S: Army Shoes or U.S. Navy | Tough Khaki Pants............. $149 || g || we= e v Officers 16-inch High Laced Boots. §8.75 | Blue Chambray Shirts ... 98¢ | - v NOTHING RESERVED EXTRA SALESMEN U. S. Navy Knee-length Rubber O.D. Regulation Wool Slurts. ----- $3.65 (| he frot and original Cold and Gelp i Positively nothing withheld, AL sales final | | 7o swuit on you prompity and — Boots .. $3.25 | Officers’ Moleskin Coats........ .$1250 ||| Gl Rt ™ | e e b =S $6 00, $7.50 and $10 00 Wool : Officers’ Leather Putfees.. .. ..... $3.98 (]! Be ] x 5 Sweaters. ... ... $3.98, $4.98 & $5.98 | Full Pint Size Vacuum Bottles &% i sure you get ; 2.00 U. S. Navy and U. S. Army withcuptop........... e T c |l ! p * Wool Undervzar, per garment. 98c | Officers’ Steamer Trunks........ $5.95 !B R OM o Full Pail Size Heavy Canvas Water Lilliput Safety Razor. . . .. ieeaes . 09c | Tho geauine bears mm—m i Bucket ................. .... 69c | Razor Blad-es, for same, dqzeq. ..... 50c |} i Heavy Sheep Lined Mackinaws. . .$11.00 | Heavy Reinforced Russian Iron ey (o. mm i Heavy Wool Socks, per pr., 30c, 4 for $1.00 Bake Pans ............. covees 59 T e {Clear Your Complexxon‘; 3 ! Do you frown when your mirror so| ‘mlaringly reflects some facial skin {blemish, and wish for a quick and| jeasy ‘of clearing your skin? 1 [ “TFheres a skin beautifier—a delight- ifully fragrant, tinted cold cream, ! 'known as Black and White Beauty {Bleach. When used in connection with ! |Black and White Soap and Cleansing | ! Cream, the results are surprising. | | Black and White Beauty Bleach | clears the complexion of pimples,: 'blackheads, freckles, liver spots, sal- Iowness—makes the skin soft and| {smooth. Black and White Soap is an | {aid to Beauty Bleach—keeps the skin | !in perfect condition. Black and White | | Cleansing Cream removes all dirt and | impurities from the pores—makes the | ! skin soft and velvety. - { | "Black and White Beauty Bleach, ¢, and Cleansing Cream, | nd 50c; are sold and guaranteed 2 . all good drug and department 66 ! stores. g |*Write Dept. D, Plough. Memphis, !Tenn., for a copy of your Birthday ] ) i | Book ‘and leaflet which ‘tells all about, ) Black and White Toilet Preparations.| [ We Place on Sale Today One Carload Early Morning: Bloom Brand—1921 Pack SWEET CORN ()¢ It will pay you to buy this corn by the dozen cans or by the case at this price. It is a splendid quality in a No. 2 can. Can P 99 Franko Coffee,perlbs ... ......... 21c | California Asparagus Tips, per can.. 25¢ g | y Y fi f : Danish Pride Evaporated Milk, tall 1-lb. can Pilchard Fish, like French : 'wlth the dl' erent la'vor cans . T [ 1174 sardines ......... senbais & . 13¢ ~SIR THOMAS J. LIPTON No. 2Y; can California Peaches..... 28c | Full Quart Jars Mixed Pickles. . . .. 49c Full Pint Jar Temptor All Grape Jam 29c' | 8-0z. can Eclipse Brand Kippered No. 21; can Harvester Apple Butter. 29c JHerrIng « .oy e st m s s Billow Brand American Sardines 1315-0z. cans Baked Beans. .. .. percan ...................... 9¢ | No. 2 can Apricot Jam........... 25¢c Franko-American Soups,percan.... 6c¢c | 4-0z. can Atlas Black Pepper ...... 9c 1.1b. can Corned Beef............ 20c | 12-lb..can Bacon............... $2.50 2-lb. can Roast Beef. ............. 25¢c 17-0z. Can Raven Syrup............ 10c 1-lb. Jar Orange Marmalade ...... 29¢ | Bee Brand Curry Powder ......... 15¢ ! 8-0z. can Colman’s Mustard. 45c size, 20c | 5%-1b. Jar Pure Honey........... $1.19 “N. Frank & Sons 45Stores 1006 Penna. Ave. 4Stores 1115 H St. N.E.—3299 M St., Georgetown—1106 King St., Alexandria WHEN you buy Lipton’s Ask your grocer TODAY for a Instant Cocoa you get all package of Lipton’s Instant cocoa and nota mixture of cocoa Cocoa; if he hasn't it in stock, and worthless shell. The differ- gend us his name. Also write | = ent flavor means a better, more free booklet giv- | T st us for our new free et giv. i Have Cfllor m Cbeeks healthful, more delicious, and ing 30 delicious cocoa recipes. { more satisfactory cocoa at less e Better Looking—Take ! % Address mas J. Lipton, Inc., Be Better Looki ‘Tak i cost because you use only half Tho Lipton, Ing Olive Tablets | the usual quantity. Hoboken, N.J. If your skin is yellow—complexion . . paflid —tongue ~ coated — appetite Look for the signature of Sir Thomas J. Lipton poor—you have a bad taste in your on every package of cocoa you buy— thus mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel—were pre- pared by Dr. Edwards after 17, . years of study. | | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are ia purely vegetable compound mixed { with olive oil. You will know them ! by their olive color. | "To have a clear, pink skin, bright | ieyes, nmo pimples, a feeling of | buoyancy like childhood days, you| i must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act! on the liver and bowels like calomel, yet have no dangerous after effects. I” They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold ! annually at 15c and 30c.

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