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7 7 ' : FEATURE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, ‘'WASHINGTON, . D. 0., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 FEATURE PAGE, LISTEN, WORLD! .BY ELSIE ROBINSON, What is “A Blessing on x Your Head” ? ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC ! of course! " . By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Noted Physician and Aathor All adiplomatic reiations are tem- porarily severed down at Jim'h house. It’s all because of Jim’s littie way of = Joking with the ladies. Jim says he's 7 > (Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not to disease d'agnosis or treat- only “kidding” them when he holds l-:m' wll :leb:u;-r;v ;5";‘ A:lr‘.:'nr‘-a'yl it ‘o,‘,',:'"";"xlh':'{"“""“‘b,"‘;;‘?", is lnn\g-og. tters abou of m en 1o ink. Owing to’the large number of le:ters received, thelr hands in front of the gang and LeHe Suotld be Dol el WHUeR 1 TV cop e fnade ta queries not contorming to instruc: | rolls his handso: eyes at them. But tiuns. Address Dr. William' Brady, in care of The Star.) B ” thinking sbout a Goose he couldn't|risge bond” sad thee hio “hidding: 4 i fon. Y clent uster Bear’s Return. thinking about a Goose he couldn't|riage bond” and that his “kidding” 1s How Infantile Paralysis Spreads. Sition et here and there ancien ve, but pailently searched among|in reality just as much “unfaithful- methods are still in vogue and the BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. | the ieaves for fallen acorns. Buster |ness” as though he actually made love _ Previous to 1907 there were no epl- o) "0y oover willingly pays for the il is much too wise to fret over things| to them. Whereupon Jim accuses her demics of acute anterior poliomyelitin| STb1e 1aXPaYer WIVREY FOVE 0 (The gentle art of sitting still that might have been. He beieves|of “disgusting jealousy,” and Hel 5 mysterious smell and the fireworks. Is fust & matter of the will. in making the most of things that|retorts that a wife has évery right to (T entile paralysis) in this country i, oo rion of 1 ther th: —Buster Bear. | are. bo_Sealous. but since that time the discase has sintectionfol finen. othestaan Ors Buster Bear, on the hill back of the | , AcOr™S ere plentiul. and a little| ' wWel:. lias shez Even if Jim were reached epidemic proportions on sev- "":“;’ZW““:"J":"i:ev':n"":“ po2 !"“:; Dond of Paddy the Beaver, had heard| ved M Sup ta plon o Wis Tosy | Jestonsy ustifiabler fort b oot kg F7] occaslons in - both ‘the United i e 5 Yowler the Bob Cat when he had lost| blankets and begin his daily climb up| inexcusable as murder, and shouldn’t States and Canada, and in the past x;;;lallsper tnnd had‘ucxreeched his dis- mtnm ]!:lue blue sky. Buster hgl-‘{l vear cr two, at any rate, it has be- H ment at missing one of the|eaten all his stomach would . come | flock of Honker the Goose. Buster|Now. a full stomach makes for g00d: = l.comeiihore orjless endemicaporadic | had chuckled. nature. It was so with Buster. He cases are occurring in all parts of he‘Y?“lxllehr-th h;ubml!mtemllur{'"thnuzm hhm‘x(g}it of Honker the Goose ‘ll’ll‘fl his the country and in all seasons of the o a silly ng to tell every- | flock, but it was no longer with any! 2 - body about it. When I fail or am|desire to have one of them ‘o -''.i 3 year andiamony allfclassesiand (con disappointed I keep it to myself. But|You see, he was no longer hungry, |- ditions of.people. Cats are ailly things, anyway. | am |and it Is only when they are hungry It 15 a horrible, cruel disease. When se FLYOSAN for Hen Lice sorry Yowler didn’t catch one of those | that the big people of the Green Fnr-l it strikes at a little child and leaves e !! Personal Health Service ! ) ! 7 of poliomyelitis. 5 It kills them like magic ese, because I had quite made up|est try to kill the smalier people. LI g e “T1l' go over to Paddy's pond and; | erca and deformed, be the child rich i i i e onsract mena’ ‘ or'Door. Homely or protey. what a tést| piRi i e r N ' 5 of a rent’s fortitude a aith! 3 from the Far North and probably he 4 e O Diatintantils the way the feathers lie. Or gum feathers. knows if it is true that the winter Is e ledolisia s oo It o the It deathitorall L) . v a - ' likely to be long and col | . milk. frult or other foods. Certalnly Dr. Lyon’s can measure good results =~ 2 p Wsnt‘v‘ lz;ugnrd;\;n;;i tg::v;:walrfiix t{;:z we know neither this digesse nor ar;y? hen. sorts cf insects. Try it ot B in terms of a lifetime. It has cleaned E itelis o canfmoveiveryzquictizpuben | e e ranbare s any. eatistactory 5 B oo cockroaches, bedbugs i - S a v S n e ca con- roos! % N safely, polished brilliantly and pre- Pmong the trees like a great Black: e iaton rhat pray the roosts and op g5y other insect pests. d h fc it > Shadow. He knew that after the AS S EXCOSARLE W 1ls, woodwork, floors or furni- crevices in the wood- ~ serve teet or over ty years. 5 f;"lgh' Yowl-z‘r the B“blg‘bt had g(vPs AS MORDER ture of rooms that have been occu- You can get it at al- C % them those Geese woul e on guard, N v i in th ish i t No drugs—no risk. - and easily frightened by any nois [2)] e L Ll thsrfexerish work. You see the lice most any drug, hard- | I fumigation or disinfection other than| come out and die. ware or grocery store. however slight. So he took the great-| est care to make no sound ord’nary cleaning Is required to make | ; A few feet back from the pond he!we battle against such an instinct ; i ‘ \ D My wasameerint| netiaviwe S auiadbatils agninsithe] S rooma Eate Hfor mey SocubaTES COLONIAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Reading, Pa. i I. “S Out in the middle of the pond he|murder-urge? Have we any morel o™ 30 Lt Yo% ankey by the bite] New Orleass, La. : B |could see a black mass, which he!right to claim a life for our exclusive| ¢’ the stable fly, the idea that. flics ; % o ) % 7 Euessed was Honker's flock. Buster| service than we have to destroy it for | i o'y, irriors fs rather cancel=d by De Dentifrice that made fine téeth Fashionable grinned. | our. personal gratiication? The fact that many cases of the dis- “Wise birds! Wise birds!” thought| Helen does not own her husband.| oC."c o 'in winter months. 4 he. “They are safe enough out there|She has a right to hope for and ex-|"“pp "o o) node of spread is spray woer ream and they know it pect & certain amount of devotlon |, The actusl mode Ol oo arried (44 «WISE BIRDS! WISE BIRDS! Presently It began to grow lighter!from him, but he has no righ: to de- | FFGERTE SIR) g b ers ot moisture THOUGHT HE. 5 out on the water and almost at once mand that devotion. Jim's soul is hivy ;o0 % Jw erom the nose and throat 5 . : a low gabbling began out there, and' own. It isn't Helen's. If he cheapens ' &1NC0 OF X0 T8 JNSE o n o) og Tor INSECT EXTERMINATOR Approved by the best dental authorities for over fifty years my mind of dining on it myself, and| Buster knew that the Geese 'were: the standard of that soul. his greatest, . .y D e iestas fat £l = T T have. fo g0 “without 11" is a | awake. He sat perfectly still. looking | crime is against himself, aad his wife| (UF'r. e G "the patients tace ini Kills Bugs wholesale—Harml, E hing el SAMPLE of cither sent to anyone free Qisappointment. & great disappoint.|for all the world like a great. black:has no right to take i as a p-rsonili e T e D i tact whenl gs ess to Everything else ment. Yowler must have been in too|Stump among the trees, and his small’ grievance, no matter how much sh ,",: Satiant mfe“e! or coughs with Copyright 1921 Coiomia. Chemucal Covsovation ves twinkled as he watched the big'may regret that he has lowered bis: 1Be Pitient SREssel OO TO48Wmy, L/, ¢ imuch of a hurry.” You remember ed b L. W. LYON & SONS, Inc., 530 West 27th Street, New York U O e I nned to take that| birds make thelr toilet by shuking|own standards. Jealousy consists in Rose And MAten, BUCOTITGL o it Goose away from Yowler if the latter|out and smoothing their feathers. It|regarding another's aftections as ) dore ¢ five feet around the pa- had been successful. was fun to see and rot be seen. And'personal possession and nother's | & T 'fi o h ve ue l‘*’ Intellizent “My, my. my'™ he continued. “Just|ns he watched Hust:r h'a{(l rl;(my th;'dere"cuonn as p»rsa]mllv'g!' "“jusifi}n'}-)u'r‘» o 'c{:,"P:n::'“ds mouh near hat Cat spit and snarli 1 won- | friendlicst feelings for Honker and|That's wrong. It is, in its way, just, S0P 12 ZOVT (000 e e patient “Merr; Not once did he wish that!as wrong as the most flagrant un-:&¥ery snceze of CORELE T RS PEog e y |der just what happened over there.|his flock. | s o , I o K | One thing 15 sure. and this i that no|he might have one of them to eat.|fiithfulness, and Jim is perfectly jus-, 5 %0 \J20t ien’ the deadline must Christmas! ‘one will get one of those Geese to- That was because his stomach was!tifled in resenting it. be d i*h®a redl of ten feet, H i . W full of acorns. He wished no harm| There are weapons of the &piritibe dr wn & redius o, feetd ) The Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be jp |nisht after this racket Well, acorns| {ull o 0000, | T3 00™50 "oct o | whereby ‘Tim's. wrongdoing may be, fOr the safety of al other b Toins, Hesg we are Given, Made by Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Ex- § eed o gat &8 fat as. I can if the | hoved that no harm would ever come|met, proyided he s doing wrong Most Al this applics not alons to (nfantile: 1 3 to them. You sce, he was feelingpotent of all wou e a grin. u . 8. i % pert, Careful Skilled Dentists. (e e e ey tpe: Pard and ol ) (N enaty. £ | Bulena” equipmant. {on't "un to”that, other, cefpiratory Infections more or| , ; Real Plum She M T e Yare clean weap. | Infontile paralysis is ordinarily in-, B Pudding— pyright, 1921, by T. W. Our Long Life Plates and So Buster wasted no more time (Copyright, 1921 Burgess.) A rats avo olean woi | tections or communic-ble. not conta-| Everlasting Bridge Work will are clei . But jealousy lsn’t. It's a dirty| n be a very appropriate gift. Dludgeon and its use belittles the| Rlous. only, :u‘\;x;‘fi‘:;- ::J;"‘f:‘-:mfli{i DR. WYETH'S REPUTATION ° . o users days The long drawn out paralvsis is to Dentistry what sterling is to stage does not ordinarily call for iso-: silver, for tistry that n s l lation or other precautions. Onlv oc-| casionally the 'ittle potient remainsj Things for Boys a menace by reason of diseased ton- | sils and the “carrier” condition. H Quarantine is worthless as a safety nreasure in this disease. So is fumi-: Lasts. That has been my \?; record for the past 30 years. erms of payment to suit—Examination res. = 30 Years of Good Honest Dentistry Our Record. Cleanliness is one of our many striking features. All work By Lucille Van Slyke. little women marry big men and hove ‘em around?” ESTABLISHED 1888 { MOVING MOODS. s SUALI;Y Merriam Lamd?’ ::‘;I| ever you mind all that theorls. )_ &reezzed ' Porch i Joye unexpecte: un ng,’ erriam giggle “You girls 3 done without the slichtest semblance of pain. night company. Because -hel;;%pmu.molwérwy do want that side- 2 &2’4 H ld S . Suction Teeth Bridge Work, always expected It! She| The men obeyed her meekly. After 2 eI k“t Will Net Sitp imoved the serving table. And after @=SDrop. 9559 John teased her by “Y""fi( '“""l::: that they moved the corner cupboard. Other Scts of Testh, §5.00 Up {impromptu suppers wer e like oral And as soon as they adjourned to the {impromptu speeches—carefully Ppre- living room she invited them to trans- E Kindly nfi;uu and locatien of my office in yeur mind. She had acquired technic. A pan ,T:Lghl w;ud !hn}-fi-r;'l;srterl 4!7('!, wnd. A - 'y carried a ighboy upstairs an ] . Wyeth, Inc., 427-20 Tth St. N, W, 7 o cciuns teusr o o s o 5200 S Moty nores| G Pt Baby a Coat Lans! & Bro. and ever Grand Union Tes Ce. R joven, plenty of cold meat, the mak YVhlch‘. f' course, necessitated rehang- ! ng pictures. Lyl - Feur lings of a gorgeous bowl of salad | U} L "y e Richara was driving i ipretending to look for cigarettes. Sh e N in e bant (backi eith ag . !:dored the moment when tant-"flnz..n’.r;"fiufyamo s thumb, He sucked cofz'fj‘x‘m“«fim'l‘on: “271“21‘;:':319",::’ dors seeped through from the Pantry | i¢ small-boy fashion. But it was a| Screened Porch for the Birdhouse {woman can dye or tint her-id,’ worn, |to, make the men’s eyes brighten. " ifaded things mew. Even if she has' My Perfeot didn't mind in the least because her | they had moved the sideboard, they P. 1.'iady sad matds a aitendance. ANl ‘Week Fully r% {pared in advance. pose two sofas whose aggregate Mowt Thersushly Equipped ‘Wi ? Pt D T T IR L D [She cowtd set o table while she %asip brace nail into the molding that g e 1q ; 89 hole. Many beautiful bird houses hav i “Its my one talent” she would:™ gy m the top of the stepladder John any beau L 8 have | _ver dyed before, she can put a new, | ' } In‘o‘ll:;;lm‘::::d ::; surprised "l'“"";c “let;’ _\]er;l]m. 4 g been made by boys of all ages, but:rich color into ohaihky‘ skirts, dreszes, | " , . 5 nder the employers’ ty | how many of them have been thought- | waists. coats, stockings, sweaters, || n or the man i But she was frowning one Sunday | taw,” he said, “I think you'd better| g em“’h to add & ,‘“M"‘ or | coverings, draperies, hangings, every- | A stamped in Loth 1 ievening when she saw her oOUSIE. (wash up the wounded. Stick some u 8! = * OTithing. Buy Diamord Dyes—no other| ends of the tin i {Cecily Teland. swinging up the path arica on him or something.” screened-in porch? This could be' kinde then perfect home dyeing is{ = | i with Richard Slocum in tow. Contritely, Merriam led Richard to{made of screen wire and be in the|guaranteed. Just tell your druggist \ | Irresistible! | "“Not enough food? Want me to g0 A 1 gelicatessing?" John's quick whisper | the kitchen sink. torm d°:"‘;l:h‘“1:”;i‘“:h:: et t::i“:“&%‘z‘x'o‘r :ll"!:;:fr::heyl‘;x‘;r'l‘t:‘)l‘:tfi:e’: + passe {cotton, or mixe goods. iamond | “Heaps .of food—1 just thought be- [ Amother ep ode of this story in I living quarters of the birds. J ! 4 i{ing aloné fun.” Which made John tomorrow’s St TeMie from making protected firds. | Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. A Food-Confection famed for three generations jouddle her fingers surrepytiously as air quarters for the birds, the screen . he held out & welcoming hand toward Spanish Macaroons. permits us to see them. 1 s boss. LE ROY CRIGLER. Merriam herself breathed a sigh of | Place elght ounces of sweet almonds (Copyright, 1921.) lalnon eS ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT — relief when the Grahams' car drew'in a chopper and elght ounces of e T {in behind Richard's smart roadster & SO, MU ey ‘ounces of | 4 wrap of sray dwvetyn fs trimmed |~ i ten minutes later. She had dreaded a i foursome evening. She knew that rice flour. Mix thoroughly, add the wih monkey fur and is belted with John -ndl 1(:er:fly. v;ho l;k:d each olhfr beaten yolks of three eggs and stir.| s Ay woodel; ?el-fl?“ o i inot at all, were boun 0 engage in gown of tete negre crepe ro- Add the stifily beaten whites, flavor main has sleeves of chiffon embroid- | nt, and that Rich- P3 S e o b With bitter almond, drop In spdonfuls! ored in & Japanese pattern. [ l lnrd would be left for her to enter- 1 ltain. Richard’s attitude toward her on buttered paper, sprinkle each one| A graceful gown of white georgesie in these trying days made Merriam with finely-chopped almonds and crepe has a wide hem of black fox decidedly uneasy. He was obviously . coarse sugar and bake in a slow fur and a decorative hip girdle of jet, { holding himself in check. ioven until a light brown. steel and red embroidery. Futnam = LafllLGlrlnham's arrival simplifie ngs. Leila was a flip. FACEPOWDER || {550 young person. who aiways had 50¢ & new fad. She kept them all laugh | ing throughout the rather hilariou suppertime. husband, _middle: aged and paunchy, watched her with! | the Irritating complacency with which | 2 wealthy man gazes upon anything he has paid a high price for. It had cost him a great deal to divorce an| irate middle-aged first wife so that . he could marry the amusing Lefla. Lipton’s Instant Cocoa All the nutriment retained because it is double roasted The whole party responded to Leila’s gayety except Richard. He Is Your Skin Clear and Charming? | T B ony et waicnine! i | Merriam’s glowing loveliness until Only half the nutriment that young matron could endure it no M‘:V!S face powder is .ocf.‘:w;l': wflllnot longer. ea e ‘Tetained becsuse it is only ' e pores or coarsen in.- It is o Syjumped Sup ckly.oarma partly cooked. and made bya new process. fl d}l’oush silk so fnfirll:d that fifmx well- :rl:-f";rz%'u:x'v'::.Ta%gfigfi"éfigz‘}.“&“agf h H wn face powders fail to pass scended to her from a great-grand- 3 P J i A with the et you now of e A use. Lastingly fragrant “&o MAVIS per- Bumiity Thenks. '::%"g:fi%‘.:;"‘:fl‘: 66 A ; . | fume. White, rose, flesh, rachel and the {yen whilst there are strong men | \ ! Juceint. g new around to ald m & “What on earth are you talking TOILETRIES LTS Girls Help Santa Claus ~goes twice as far” . ~ SIR THOMAS J. LIPTON 'OU pay nomore for Lipton’s Ask your grocer TODAY for a I_Yhngnt (.:ocon than for or- package of Lipton’s Instant dinary kinds.'! But with Lipton's Cocoa; if he hasn't it i you use only half the usual et G m = guantity, so that it goes twice 5¢0d uS his name. Also write as ffl.&you not only get a better Us for our new free booklet giving cocoa—-a more delicious, more 30 delicious cocoa recipes. When it's coming. Only now I recos. 2 nize it when I see it coming,” he b gan calmly taking off his coat a rolling_up his shirt sleeves.- G rest of her family that way?" he asked Cecily facetiously. ‘““The only women I know well ars my mother and sisters, and they never get this way ‘“Mercy,” drawled the tall Cecily, “T never even thought of changing thines like that.” “Get your coat off. Slocum.” John | advised Richard, “she won't stop with {Just the sideboard. Could you give us a T-le-_h-;h. ;nd- Water . Creme . by making the prettiest Christmas gifts of Ludlow Crochet Twine. It's so easy and so much fun. ; » é & ;‘fl:c@g‘{a":;'.'_-- Letia put a prorse Every girlcandoit. ., nourishing beverage, but you Address Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., { : :fif:,:n:n".n%"é';,’fls.’.'“. A .1:.:3;' t Ask mother to get you a ball actually save money. Hoboken, N. J. e sy moveisny of Ludlow Crochet T'wine today. | 'fld estion furniture but mine. Look far the signatare of Sir Thomas J. Lij : Souifn Gases Acidity ".%E ?{% ! So’::uhdo l: :'wf' John 50 (evey Ipackege: ot cavce yeaT ey — ties ess Flatulence Palpitation |1 shouia ipaeainerisdoring Spodes: bag for her. You can make school bags, and lots of pretty things with Ludlow Crochet Twine. Sold by all department e T , - [udlow Crochet Twine > In 30 Beautiful and Artistic Colors H Ihar t'o call y‘ms at 2 o‘el!:cdkhln l"’h; i a0 morning, saying she wan er be Let *““Pape’s Diapepsin® correct your digestion by neutrali shoved over nearer to the window, the harmful acids i il neutralizing | ana then we have to move the dress- armful acids in the stomach and intestines, then you can eat” | "% t2ble. and then—0m = = ey o 3 3 *“Is you mother large an plact favorite foods without fear. Prompt stomach relief awaits you, and does she have rather spindly 1t tle furniture that you can lift with = i one hand?” Leila interrupted. “How did you know?" asked John wln;' amazement. “Did Merriam tell vou? Leila shook her he=d. | “I just knew it ' There are only two sonds of women—the large, placid kind, who like little furniture that they could move with one hand, and | the little, temperamental kind, that | like great big furniture.. You s« i there's never any temptation to move lttle stuff. An: But big things—"" “Feel that fiar” ay about men, too, Lel Cecily’s ironical volce® took up the absurd argument. “Do large, placed women marry. little men apd leave them'to their ewn devices, but ! | l

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