Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 40

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Its Sale is Phenomenal s Its Quality is lrreproacl\able‘ TEHEA Is the Purest and Most Cleanly Prbpmd Tea in the World Antol Will Relieve Your Headache EEENSEENEEEEEEENES For Headache or Neuralgic Pain A;tol Wil Not Upnet the . Stomach if you cannot swallow a capsule, empty contents of -the capsule in At All Drug Stores 10-: lnd ZSc Sizes =T When Bilious, Headachy, Constipated “Cascarets"—10c Clean your liver and bowels! stirring you up. There will be no One or two candy-like Cascarets | bowel poison to cause colds, sick tomght will give you the nices headache, dizziness, biliousness or gentlest bowel cleansing you ever | sour stomach when you wake u experienced. They physic your | the morning. More people take Cas- bowels fully. All the rnnshpll'd carets for the liver and bowels than waste and sour bile will move out | all other laxative-cathartics com- of the bowels without griping or | bined. 10-cent boxes. THEREareno ‘extras” to go with a Vital Automatic Vacuum Cleaner. you have paid the price of the Vital itself, !here is no further for attachments, no motor repair bills or bills for current. _ The initial cost is the final cost. Andbythzwny.thatinifialmuabmt half the price of any vacuum cleaner that compares with the Vital. The Vital picks up hair, lint dust and grit from carpet fabrics and floor cracks. _Cleans your rooms the first nmzmwvouknowthzy’re clan' And the Vital can be.e“”d anyv;et it s light. 0 mlrdl.ly bmkcmtlnt“m a lifetime. e THE - VITAL SALES COMPANY 204 District Nat'l Bank Bldg. 14th and G. Streets, N. W. Tel. Main 1566 .. Washington, D. C. AUTOMATIC VACUUM CLEANER “Cahforma Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels - Mother! Say “California,” then you will get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and children of all ages * . who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- . --coated, or fll of cold, are plainly printed on : " the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. T T WOMAN’S PAGE. T AT NOVEMBER 130, 1921:" ™™™ .WOMAN’S PAGE. B Menu for a Day. BREAKFAST. Fruit Hominy with (‘relm and Sugar Fi METAL. AND VELVET AT SEAMS Give Her a Gaina&éiy 3 ,JRITTEN! E. rizzled Beef 9 A XA mpy Flannel Cakes ‘Coffee comu 2 e sl Electric Cleaner v LUNCHEON. Floctn: There are black satin blouses which Letiuce and Fig Salad served in a large lectric Washer Bread and Butter A have their séams piped with whits Soft Custard — Cereal Coffee ae glase: - or an velvet ar silver cloth. Thére are = sulidae: g s Electric Ironer Down street suits of dark-colored kasha DINNE FERa in crushed s duvetyn or -kasha. cloth’ which ared Roast Pg\r;l(m Botariln;Sauce ce—a dressing : MB-I “'cle e piped with white _duvetyn or gray, Glazed Sweet Potatoes onthly made of 2 parts Lea & Perrine’ Sauce and 4 parts catsup. - Really wonderful. But be sure to use A worthy gift and easy to get. perilaine, and the. incoming of this fashion revives memories of old por- traits,’ Tomato Jelly Salad Cheese Biscuits Golden Pudding Coffee It is a fourteenth mnmry fashion, | ey i e e T that drifted th h. the 8 de- o e e SR LISTEN, WORLD! and artificlal ‘ways of decorating \ clothes. The idea has been in abe G ! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. ance for yeans, except in lsolat: Cases when Individaats put forth their | oxn n:nlon‘l of what was -.v.zluen’em = : started a new career when tigl They tell an interesting yarn of | b J‘,’,f‘,"’,,',,,.‘,f:fi"b,‘."'o,f:‘;'," 5 e Zapata, bandit extraordinary, late of tant designers, and it continuéd in A Mexico. It seems that banditing was {;T::;‘:: u?dr r:r‘rlun'tolzuc.;e’a b i not Zapata’s main idea of a good time. has comsé intofrocks and coats that No, Zapata was by choice a theorist, belong. to_tallored suit: i 1A an educator, an organizer of the ideal 1t is hot the thing to attempt light- Appreciated the. vear round. | You will be interested in our special Christmas offer. M) e (7 1 J s Sallllz Phone or come in. Gainaday appliances made ly.. It. should be relegated to formal i > ' |community. Thére in the m:"zg:“:‘: Washer Ironer by a thirty-year- clothes. It had a good setting there. fastnesses of Michoacan land, pal " o] > a Vacuum Clean old conc It.is quite in the Dlotufe o% - Dlack built the perfect commonwealth. He £ L ul Cleaner ern. velvet capes lined with metal cloth achieved a Utopia while it lasted. All or white velvat, which has come Into shared alike—and thereby hangs the A 3 power for ornate lin! ] a substi- tale. N b appaned tn the course ot evess Gainaday Electric Co. The sketch shows it on a formal| - that the girls started a rumpus, there- - frock. of black velvet, the wedve that 3 by proving that Zapatista girls didn’t % Mueller-Belt Elec. Co., Agts. is in imitation of crepe in supple- difter in the least from the regular va- 'l'he eton ness. Silver oloth.shows at all the rlety. . The rumpus was about rings. 709 13“. St. N.W. seams and silver fringe drops from : theartr of the generals had | g the South Sea Island Sirdls mads oF ey Singe and the "general-less | Sixteenth Street at R Franklin 264 painted placques and seashells. TI aweethearts had few or none at all. | Handsomely Furnished e B R e e rose a cry, which | are many of the, so-call ; Therefore, there a; o to the ears of Zapata. | ts Island fashions, for all.the peoplés of Ao, thwith!" com- | T the Pacifc. drebadd allice omee s e "Liet rings be made forthiw! | Main 590 k ¢ manded that gentleman, using his; AL foinda 03 1 2 Bt eight-cylinder bandit brain with the ] ©Ome and Two Rooms and Ba seashells whieh. Lanvin of Paris put utmost promptnes: “Let_many rings Hotel Semce in high fllhlofl'll August aTe seen on frocks in Americd Weekly and Monthly Rates A short cape Eoc- along with this frock. It is:sHghtly full at the lower edge. dropping over a belt of .as- | GOWN OF BLACK VELVET FAST- trakhan. This fur, by the way, is ENED HIGH AT NECK WITH ONE again i fashion, possidly owing lt!l BUTTON. SEAMS PIPED WITH revival to the usé of Australian sheep SILVER CLOTH. SILVER FRINGE dyed or in the natural color. There FALLS FROM A GIRDLE OF JAP- are not 3o many jackets of it as there ANESE PLAQUES AND SEA- were two years ago. It is mainly de- | SHELLS. sired for ornamental purposes, such as wide girdles on those street coats | tume and so desired by the woman that end at the hips. where they are | of fashion that they might serve as tightly girdled, for high collars that|Christmas gifts. hide the chin, for shoulder straps| One has a feeling of Iqoking at the that run from neck to the end of the | cherished odds and ends of the sew- wide square sleeves placed in short}ing room when some of these savage capes or afterfoon frocks. adornments burst into view, but as ack to thé girdle a manmient; the | this impression is given by the best one used on this expensive and.orna- | as well as the worst, there is no rea- mental frock should suggest to the |son why the amateur should not com- skillful home worker the idea of | pete with the expert. making such accessories at home. The use of seashells is Victorian, They are so essential to ry co certainl, IF YOU HAD A NECK ONGASTHIS FELLOW, A LONG D AD g SORE THROAT e ‘ Country Style mslifil "§ SAUSAGE SAUSAGE The wholesome, tasty goodness + of fresh, young pork and savory P - l H % l h S . be made, dozens of rings, busnels of : :?;‘;eds;‘"il:imitab(;:es_t}::f POt “ersonal rlealth Service || .. . e oo pior o bM : : { Martinez, w som: g ! By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. r:w{;%:o'l: §;he£::;h;oa}l“;%ls“;;r:;" cned Just one taste brings the call for more. i Noted Physician and Asthor nd ourmaiine, & (d = red, be 1d, rin; Pl ol e s e S a o g All who bave used HOW ZAPATA SETTLED THE RING PROBLEM. { ign hen they were done they were Siy letties pértaiaing to mnll lealth and hygiene, not to disease dingnosis or tresy -~ £ M sl S Ty e And hygiene, not to disease dingnosis or treat | rought in great baskets to the plaza Letters should be mer and vfl(un in m “Owing to the Targe number of Iettbrs receivea | and given away broadcast, so that Chain Stor only & few can be anawered bert. - No reply can be made fo queries ot conforming to instruc | every girl wishing rings might have BACON Markets, es tions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of The Star.) 2s many as her ,,,.n[ de:d,,ed_ e = - For a day joy reigned—an en, The Microbial Theory. an expectant mother should not have |,gdenly, the feminine populace was and Groceries Yy = a tooth extracted or filled, no matter again ringless. For who would want In 50 far as it applies to the causa- | how badly decayed it may be, or how | 382 TREISSS FOT WIS VOIS NIl § tion of those acute conditions of the | much it may ache?—(Mrs. C. L. S.) | frjjoles? And with that the ring HOMINY respiratory tract known as “cold,” Answer—One of the lmporum_ things | problem was settled and peace'relgned the microbial theory h. ived at |fOT an expectant mother to do is visit | in the stronghold of Zapata. Yet they OTy has arrived at|p ., gentist and have her teeth kept in | killed him, and he's left no forwarding this status: All the authoritles ad- |good condition, by whatever surgical | address. What a pity! mit germs have something to do with | treatment the dentist may deem neces- these ‘common conditions; somme au- | S&FY- There is danger in' neglecting Steak in Fireless Cooker. | this duty; none whatever in attending thorities insist that many of us carry | to it. | Get rouna steak cut avout three ‘fi% the e depart- various strains of bacteria which are i The Adhesion Business. linches thick and pound in as much' be found at m drug or capable of Infecting us—that is, in-| 1 gm a girl seventeen years old.|salted flour as it will absorb. Brown| ment ding our tissugs—only - when our rl t sistanée is lowered” il ln-‘er years ago I was operated on for ; well on top of the stove, then put n.- Anldeal Gift for Men, Women and Childre, Shop Early for Xmas' GIRLS’ CAPES Finest quality sateen capes. Full sweep skirt; attached hood; color and waterproofness guar- . anteed. Ages$ 4 to 14 years. 3 $3.95 Extra fine quality with beauti- ful silk plaid lined hoods. Ages 5- 4 10 14 FOATS. .5 ieunannnsanscanse appendicitis. About two years ago I|in the fireless cooker. Séason with| Sencane """' This theory strikes ), %3 Iy atomach | poultry dressing and a can of mush- | me as fetched.. Although we doctor had X-ray | rooms. It should remain in the cook- | rnow o peated demonstration . and said T should be | eF about three hours. [ that there are “earriers” of disease operated. on again for adhesions. 1| | ge y enough themselves. |had the second operation in August, i : : | but capable of infecting others ith and now T am not feelin any better | Delicate Fig Pudding. | {yphold fever, diphthetia, or in at all. Please tell me what I can do| Beat two eggs and one cup of sugar | instances, perhaps, other disea: as | to overcame the pains.—(A. M. M.) until very light, add three tablespoons there is neither evidénce to support ' f flour, one teaspoon of baking pow- | this notion of ‘carriers of acute| Answer—Without knowledge of the | of 0 er, one cup of English walnuts | spiratory ' infections nor any par- | cause-of vour pains, T am unable 1o |30y "in “halves and one cup of | ticular need for such a roundabout |advise you. Operations undertaken | g;;,..3 figs. Stir well, bake in a| theory to explajn the great: preva- [Solely to relieve what the doctor as-| g4y oven for about twenty-five mm-! lence of thess Shdivosn TS A e adhenlos o?:?rou"c'ug:.":e; utes, serve hot with whipped cream. | r. A, loomfleld of Baltimore | happy. h y be eaten hot or cold. learns that nos of the common bac. | the bowel. diagnosis of “adnesions.” | i teria found in the with or without X-ray s have beeh shown to bo the prisens | which would never suMce to make me| Taking his seventh wife recently, an cause of acute respiratory diseas, submit to operation—and I am person-|Iowa man has now married all the The carrier theory weuld séem 'to|ally rather fond of being operated on. 'daughters of one family. fall for want of scientific support. But another sclentific_investigation of the subject made by Dr. W. Kruse, who reportéd his obsetvations in Die Erreger von Husten.und Schnupfen, Munchen. med. Wchnschr. 61, :1547, 1914 (a snort and a couple of sneeses will get you over this all right if you're offa tliedanguage), proves that something akin té & Virus. present in the nose- and throat of ome who has an actual acuté respiratory con- dition 1ike oeryza or soré throat.will iproduce a similar condition when conveyed to the noss or throat of a healthy person. Kruse passed nasal secretion from persons’ yitn, oo and the like through. ung] vo ; ows styles first lain filters_(which strain out visible The shop that shows the new bacterfa, but permit ultfa-micro- 3 scopic_organisms to- pags throygh) Shtings, Simiter Sivense sy Tbea: Hundreds 'of Pairs of Women’s Genuine, Perfect Fitting Extra Spacial for Boy or Gitl BLACK and WHITE TWEED MIXTURES Witk Belt All Around $6.50 HAT . . . $1.50 GIRLS’ RAINCOATS Tan Bombazine, btue s serge, poplin, tweeds, and 5 95 fancy silk coats. Ages 6 & to 16. . Tpward to 310 Hats, $1.00 Boys' Black Rubbor COATS Best black _ rubber, heater cured and vulcan- ized. Snap and buckle. Indispensable for stormy weather. Guaranteed: waterproof. Ages 4 to 18. $5.50 r Son-wester at, ”i- Match, $1.50. “Boys’ Double Texture COATS Of Tan Bombazine $5.50 Durable, well made, stylish, and serviceable. Ages 6 to 16. Hat to match, $1.00. . y D 20 off = Men'’s and Women's (o L Raincoats % lack kid " d ! : Made of poplin, tweed, cantons, cassimeres, bombmne. “tl; :‘:tn"r: Q n 2 N twill, leatherette, moleskin, cravenette and gabardine. ::!} fagh- >the “.‘&-k.}“;;“}a_; Tt 3 5 3 : milk and beat. agzin' hard tor' two miautes. - Flavor Mdo evenly Sfewtiraafn | o i e K S A most ext low price for 3:23:.«'“"&5&.'3-&%'3"»« m::'fian :‘:l Qn!.ity footwear. e pzsre || Queen Quality Boot Shop 0:;:{1. o, tw paunas st Ton '_“.,?:'..'. '*"’ :__:._.‘.‘."&f' Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children lation. Persons - with -djseased; tonsils, ‘de- cayed teefh and nlher Pptic or, un- clean condmo m me mou(h. nose or +; wiay beco lers and spread ln“c ion nlm e nelr as- sociates for a. e - period foliowing an acute nplrnor: Jin- ascuion 1?":'"5:‘1' Durs solencs aireetea ut all of this pyre scie: e tobara the Seommiod ColdT prob seems lov .1nl'mr lnn_ Time ,for! e ., N fe s work or at play. “The chtriers, : ; o L4 ve . Eengral oS ‘ - . * ducated concerning - th ; ; g fiflflflfiflflflfl%flfim (@ecus mT O, £62.0o = called Gommot &old.. . ‘QUESTIONS AND: ANSWERS, v . What Weuld; You Dot -~ ;1£. you. wéte: an.ald swoinani sixty years old. wuh 2 “looss . Kidney , way. doin 10 VOUL: abd a 1 of fire, Cay B e e SRt S e All Sizes and Widths brand new, pair fitting Queen Quality Shoes ht at a great price concession and sold the same, way. Strap Pumps of brown, black, - - and tan calf, with welt and turn soles; Cuban, .Louis, and Baby <. Louis heels. ; Oxfords, smartly tailored and | Take two:tableapoons af bufter,' oke il XS lnvwn and and one-Half clps. or‘ !un ‘one 'l G B S 218 two YoIks, twa' . E e e Tat i e X% @_‘ = '1004 F Street N. W, u.n-uumou.sm—o.-:_.. ,, llfi m Promptly Filled. " 1219 F STREETN. W.. . .

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