Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 39

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| AH! EPSOM SALTS NOW LIKE LEMONADE Menu for a Day. BREAKFAST. Halved Oranges Crullers i Sausage : Fure iEpsom Salts Combined with No one need be ashamed of being Sofes I Fruit Derivative Salts atrald. There are some folks who LUNCHEON Gt LTI Hard Roils on the half shell know no fear, but thi . .| | Creamed Chicken s usually be hen. 3 cause they lack imagination. Pend- Saratoga Potatoes BY DOROTHY ETHEL WALSH. When you sit down ‘ ing the millenium, the average intel Tea T sty okt avridlo e CATkol oD MR- } in your favorite res- 3 PN e 5 8 ligent person is going to know fear DINNER ing a door space with book shelves so ! T t to enjoy this and know it often. If he does & Cream of Celery So R Oy ;. - . heroic deed, he will do it with his Crackers ol ‘;zvvluh s to ciskuize) the [act that It way great American deli- A Mlsohlevous Merry Little ble gun, but it did kno: ' Planked Steak Baked Apples originally a means of entrance into a man and remembered | knees shaking and his heart playing P cacy you will need Breeze the one, and only one, of | tag with his Adam's apple. Neverthe: | | Loreuchiaiogs au Gratin Anollis ‘woot Tedey I want 4ol tell . whom Buster is_afraid. More th he will usually do it—and O e alarts with Mayonnalse | |you of another scheme—a simplier Lea & Perrins’ Sauce Pumpkin Ple Cheese to brln% out the full flavor. Tellthewaiter to serve a bottle of BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. ing Of greatest importance; ¢> keep it in mind. —A’Merry Little Breese. Old Mother West Wind had come down from the Purple Hills at the very first hint of the break of day and had emptied her children, the What seems a mere trifle quite often you'll once had that Merr{ Little Breess seen Buster take to his heels at the mere smell of Farmer Brown's Boy in _the Green Forest. Out of pure mischief that Merry Little Breeze turned and hwried straight back to Buster' Bear and 1o therein lies the merit of true courage. You conquer yourself as well as the event. : I'm very sure that if I saw & drown- 1 child I would go after i also sure that if my home or my tickled his nose with the scent of that hunter. The began to happen. My, my how they instant Buster canght that dreaded man-smell things Coffee Codfish With Venetian Sauce. ing four pounds with ‘Wipe a thick piece of codfish weigh- a piece of cheesecloth wrung out of cold water, and cook for forty-five minutes. move to Re- ot platter and garnish one than the last. Especially good is it when the rooms need color in the part of the room in which the door is situated. Over the entire door goes this “cover-up” process, and when com- pleted on the wall hangs an attractive decoration, and the door vanishes as in_thin air. Wwith slices of lemon and parsley. Berve with Venetian sauce. Venetian Sauce—Melt one-quarter cup of butter and four tablespoons of flour and stir until well blended. Pour on gradually, while stirring, two cups of boiling water, bring to the boiling point and add the juice of half a lemon, one-quarter cup of capers, one tablespoon of finely chopped parsiey did happen! They happened so fast that the Merry Little Breeze could nardly keep track of them. That hunter hadn’t the least idea that' Buster Bear was anywhere about. Not a thought or Buster Bear had entered his head. Just ahead of him was what he took for a big, black stump, for it was not yet light enough to sce clearly. Toward Place a rod on the outer edge of the top and bottom casing, or if you do not wish to buy rods and fixtures you can hang the material on tape, which may be fastened to the casing with thumb tacks. Gold voile should be bought of such length as is needed to shir and cover the door and casing. Select a ere- tonne with a decorative flower de- Merry Little Breezes, out of her big bag on the Green Meadows. Most of them had remained there, but two or three had at once danced away to the Green Forest to see what they could find there One of these had gone stralght to the pond of Paddy the Beaver. LEA&PERRINS SAUCE £ ORIGINAT WORTESTEHSHIRE - crawling, GIFTS Whpped the Dennison wry BRING XMAS SMILES take Iron in your Food Iron is the great builder of red blood and virility. It should be taken in your absorbed and effective. Raisins are natural iron food, and you should eat them in some dish daily. Stewed raisins for break- fast, raisin pie for lunch, raisin bread instead of plain—these are pleasant ways to take iron. You need but a small bit of iron every day, yet this need is vital. Eat raisins daily. Now, this particular Merry Little Breeze was a mischlevous Little Breeze. Dancing across the pond, the feathers of Honker the Goose out in the middle of the pond, and then danced on across to the other shore and right away had discovered Bus- ter Bear and tickled his nose with the scents pitked upon the way. Bus- ter's wonderful nose had carefully tested those scents and found none of an enemy of any kind. The Merry Little Breeze rump).e‘d So Buster's fur and then went on. L 4 B what makes rem| ean supply i - And the funny part 'is that the cowards. now i 3 B I T weiing vers siowiy | mischievous Merry Little Breeze and | heroes. for when heroism is unavoid; White E‘;& Bleach, 50c; Black nd carefully. ‘The Merry Little | Buster Bear don’t know it either. GO D e ovam for) 504 Whie 5,1 26¢ the cake. nowiiitiwasiaihunter |- - (Coryriant if' T had my way I'd be the liveliest ,Yfifi Dept. I, Plough, ]{grng]fl., coward of the bunch. But my sport- nnhf_ar copy of your Birthda; ing code won't let me. and Dream Book, and 1.&.{ . ° . Which tells you all about Black and Brides Will Be Brides || omrwemze, o e g Drain free from the sirup some large halved canned peaches, l;]ux} : a By Lucille BRUISES, HE Lindsays’ small kitchen was cluttered with the aftermath of Sunday night supper. “You can't think how sorry I am, Rich,™ sympathized Merriam. “that that rusty old nail went into She bustled about corraling the arnica and some cloths for bandages. From the living room a gay chatter of the unexpected party went on, Mer- riam could hear John's drawling voice pursuing the already much discussed psychology of why some women liked to have furniture moved. “I've doped it out this way, in Merry's case,” he orated from the top of the stepladder. “This ancestral grandeur,” he waved his hand toward the heirlooms, “doesn’t belong in such a no-count small house hackground. It subconsciously frets the fair bride. She keeps struggling to fit it to so thing it can't fit. If we ever at the glory of a house like Graham's- “That has nothing to do with it the flattered Mr. Graham interrupted. “Heaven knows that house I bought Leila ought to be background enough i for anything. But she gets the same way that Merriam does. Actually,” he confided with pride in his wife's idiosyncrasy, “the other night she got me out of bed at' 2 in the morning. I thought there must be a burglar un- der her bed, but it was just that the mood had hit when the bed had to be on the other side. of the room and the dressing table on that side.” Merriam pulled the kitchen chalr in front of the table for Richard to sit this he wi planning to hide behind it while he waited for a chance to shoot Honker the Goose or some of his flock. He had no thought of anything but those Geese. Suddenly there was a loud snort and that black stump became alive, very much alive! That was the in- stant after the Merry Little Breeze had tickied Buster's nose with the scent of the hunter. The man-smell was so strong that Buster knew a man was behind him and very close. He didn’t know it was a hunter and he didn't stop to find out. It was enough for Buster to Know that a man was near. He was frightened almost out of his wits. So with a snort of fear, he took to his heels, crashing through the brush, bumping ‘nto trees because he was too scared to look where he was going, and making a great racket. But. Buster was no more scared Honker the Goose and his flock quite as badly. There was a wild honking and beating of great wings. Up rose Honker, his flock behind him. Up. up, up they went until they were high in the sky. Then they headed south on their long, dangerous jour- ney. And to this’ day they dont know_how that Merry Little Breeze and Buster Bear saved them from the hunter with the terrible gun. Van Slyke. and sincere. “He couldn't get over your marriage. Badly bruised feel- in, he started off with——" 'You're badly bruising mine.”” Mer- riam's eyes were tear-filled. Leila swooped into the Kitchen. “Putnam’s sleepy; we're going.” she announced. “Golfing with us to- morrow, Merry' Merriam nodded. Things You'll Like to Make Here is a darling way to remodel a patent leather belt: Cut a band of felt one-quarter of an inch narrower country were attacked I would jump right into the scrap and commit as much carnage as possidble. But I'll frankly admit that I wouldn't be blazing with glory inside while I did it. I'd be scared—scared pink—and the only thing that would force me to act like a hero would be the fact that I'd hate to live with myself aft- Somewhere within me exists a sporting code. I don't know who put it there, but I can’t get Away from it any more than I can get away from my liver. And when all other spurs fall, that sporting code drives me on. I don’t know whether it is a human or a divine inheritance, but, whatever it is, it's my boss. That's why I feel friendly to heroes and tolerant to them on a nest of lettuce leavel with chopped nuts and dress with mayonnaise. For a simple dessert, sprinkle with nuts, cover with whipped cream and serve with sponge cake. A can of peaches or other juicy fruit may be poured in the bottom of a baking pan or dish and a light cake dough poured over the top. This should be baked until the cake is done and served hot as a pudding. Cream or a pudding sauce may be i I added if liked, but the fruit juice is enough. | | | l and two tablespoons of finel. pickles. Baked Bean Croquettes. the well-beaten yolks of two eggs. If more seasoning is liked, a little chopped parsiey may be added. Shape into pyramids, roll in cornmeal, then in the beaten whites of the eggs and Fry in hot lard until a delicate golden brown again. then in meal again. Serve with cream sauce. clears the skin of and dark bn.wl: tolok‘l::l’. Uleui connection with Beauty Bleacl theiflegnsing lather of Black an e Soap. All drug and ent sto: yonwmgek ::5 ; e BTy S bt GV Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unless you say “Bayer” you may not get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for down. But he continued to stand . 3 While she bent her bronze head as she | than the belt. Have it of some vivid Colds Headache Rheumatism e:aminedl_llhgldblee;linz lkuhBln thhl!! color that will look well with the Toothache Neuralei N it [ i thumb. e not speak. ut e it i { | They ave most delicious | |icich of ber frm ool dngers madt | S0, 'k Sobroiaer worson fowers Esvali b ] and unconsciously close aroun H hers. She shoved him down into the | of different colors, and’ leaves of arache umbago Pain, Pain DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. 35-cents buys a bottle of “Dande- rine” at any drug store, After one application you can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance, Des.dhinq and Hullml lay in proper! lrea?isr’lg sklx,for%flz is You make nomistake when you adopt Resinol chair with a maternal pat. “Don’t hang on as though I were the manicure girl" she laughed, “or |1 can’t wash the blood away.” She realized as she looked down on the top of his bent head how thin his hair had grown. For all that she had always thought of him as so much older than herself, she had never thought of him as old. He had been ker playfellow ever since she was a little girl. And he had paid- her the somewhat dubious compliment of let- ting her know on the eve of her wed- ding to John, that she was the only woman he had ever wanted for bis wife. Merriam_had never really felt at ease with him since that night. She bound his thumb carefully, ty- ing the bandage ends smoothly. “There,” she ejaculated, pioking up the balsam bottle, “%o back and show them what a good surgeon your host- €58 is. “Merriam,” said Richard awkardly, ‘will you g0 golfing with the Grabams ‘The Federal Buresu of Education grow up, is it worth taking a chance e O Mb , Jingling includes in its rules to promotahesith ~ with health when bodies have spoons and forks toget! nervously. 'Will you go Tuesday?" ‘No, I couldn't go Tuesdsy,” she answered slowly. “You mean you don't want to go at' all?” Richard asked her. “You know 1 adore golfing,” she sald, reproachfully, “but- “But you mean you don't want to talk to me. It's not quite fair of you, Merry not at all fair to you, Rich,” she interrupted, bravely. “You can't think how I hate this perpetual dodging you. I like it, oh, awfully, ‘when you come with a crowd——" she waved her hand toward the noisy zlvi g room, “but I don’t like twos. ng. “Sorry.,” his quick_ apology came. Tm awkward. But I've been trying for two weeks or more to get a chance to talk to you without hurting John’s feelings. It's about your fa- :hcr. Trowbridge asked me to talk o you.” Trowbridge was her fathers law. yer. “What's the matter?” her brown eyes wide with anxiety. “Dad couldn’t ‘be_ill without my knowledge—" Merriam’s father had been travel- ing most of the time since her mar- riage to John, Which was nat at all extraordinary, for he had always had a wanderlust. An uncertsin corre- spondent at the best, whose measages ‘were oconfined mostly to erratic tel grams or charming unexpected gift: it had not seemed at all strange to Merriam that she had not hesrd from him for several weeks. “He's quite all right,” Richard made a quick effort to reassure her, “but Trowbridge can’t seem to get word to him.” “He sont me & ducky kimone from some unpronounceable town in the north of Jaru. about & nt“th e Merriam refleated. “Then there was a letter about two weeks before that. He said he would try to be home for Christmas——'" “Dear old dufle tlon for Merriam’ Richard’s affee- father was deop © shades of green. If crocheted flowers, stitch them to the felt strip. Then stitch the ornamented band to the belt. Remodeled patent leaher belt of this sort gives a very smart touch to a dark skirt. FLORA. drink coffes or toa. among the Nation’s school children, the warning that children should not VAccept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. When a Federal Bureau reminds you that children should not drink coffee or tea— Why not think of your own health? Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mopoaceticacidester of Ralievlicacid Press four cups of baked beans through a sieve, add salt and pepper to taste, one tablespoon of butter and ‘The harm is by no meens confined to children, as any doctor can tell you, If health is valoable to childhaod, ' prefer 10 make the drink while the meal is it is valuable always. If barm to made b; £ e being peepared) y boiling for 20 Postom comes in two forms: Instant Postum (intins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who chopped Again bring to the bolling point, season with salt, and add two tablespoons of butter, Iittle by little. r sign. Cut this design out and tack onto the volle as near the center as it looks well, or on any part of it you consider best. Now hem the voile top bottom, leaving a space for rod or tape and a heading. I am sure you ‘will think the result a pleasing one. ——— ‘The long, tight sleeve of heavy lace may be veiled under a wide square one of chiffon. Moving the Calendar TRAVERS 314 7th STREET N. W. o 'd hold it under - - . food. Medicinalironisn'tas | | I yotimeter tay wiie 1 get Getting bus: ht now to see to it netunliFoodironiweasly [ liowerr | Aweiner episdclefiinic stery in g g that he’s not caught with a big _stock when 1922 rolls around. Doors Open Tomorrow at 9 A. M. NOT A WINTER CLEARANCE But Final Disposal Pair of Women’s Footwear Enjoy all the splendid rkylie-ution ~on the els of a dose of epsom salt- without the -wfu} mm Mm-aa Ask any druggist for a ag of “Epsonade Salts” the zunderfx discovery of the American E| Association. Even children Ji take it. erward it 1 didn’t do so. [ than was the hunter when pw:-;vh; T'm afraid of a milijon things. T'm se ” p‘ "‘ & " " k ad taken for a black stump prove 1% bright Dennisce: tags and senls B e e M L e T e e A . 3 l"‘ --" S ‘.‘ B S e irafuenct Busten ol Lo, the | oF belug Sikiehes 2 'and SPal” ol ’ © AChSEIEY X ed L B nently respectable people, and of tripe. [ At Stationers, Dept. Stores, and the opposite direction, and he. too. [ But with the oxceptlon of the tripe, Don'ttrgto cover or hide tho: v IVAW‘U«‘“'U“ Druggists, BUT BUSTER WAS NO MORE f;gpgg dmtlroa ;{:5' J";gu"':mlmfl:"‘l‘.‘:;{ which I've never yetddllred eat, I've| freckles. Black and White Bear: 2) x SCa S INT- 5 CES! rush. | tackled ' 1l. And I've done Bleac! 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