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Hair Goods and 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road ‘... 8a3 10153 35 “Mee? 37e at Heller' You take no chances with FRUIT OF THE LOOK FOR THE NAME Inferior imitations of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce are sometimes offered in.bottles that look like the original. Nothing else even approaches the fine quality of this century-old pro- duct. 'Look for the name LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE DRIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. 3B-cents buys a bottle of “Dande- rine” at any drug’ store. After one application you cannot find a particle ot dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, g , more golor and abundanee. skins quickly respond fo Soothing and tlealing Nomatter howsevere or deep seated the skinfrouble maybe | Resinol rarelyi:l':‘lf to dive and bathielps sldg?fla ¢ hurg & bit! Drop a little ettty that o stops bigting, then stantl corn & urting, dfll’fl; ou lif¢ it right off w?tll. fin- ! = x?wr tlruggy ist eells a tiny botile of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient foi remove every. hard corn, soft corn, oricorn betweeniihe tops. and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. ing inflamed ' meat T were [TTLE GORIES ‘lz‘fi’Bflsmr?TE 0ld Man Coyote’s Secret Is Out. - BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. ‘tis the law of fate, wovered soon or late. —0ld Mau Coyote. Farmer Brown's Boy gave a long } whistle of syrprize as he stared at an {opening, under the stack of straw in {the barnvard. The hanging straw partly hid it, but plainly it was the {entrance to a hiding place under the Tlad he found a small opening wouldn't have been surprised, for! knew that a strawstack fs often i people who wegr furs But this open- | ing was biz enough for a Dos. Farmer Brown's Boy kuelt down and peeped in, Lut it was too durk under that stack for him to ses any- thing. FKight away he thought of Reddy F “I wonder.” sald he, “if that ©ly scamp has been waking his here.right in our very barn- And 1 wondor if. he is'in here ow. Rowsar will soon find ont.” He stood up and _whistled for Bowser the Hound, wha was up by the house. Bowser came at once, home ht LIMPSE OF GRAY FORM Z 1T DISAPPEARED BACK BARN. g | Zes| | HE WAS JUST IN TIME TQ CATCH! | i | BEFOR OF THE | wagging hl Frns Bowser, tee if anybody is commanded Farmer Brown's s he pointed down to the open= ing under thé stack. Obediently Bo ser put his noso down and sniffed. {Tie took only one good sulff and then |lackéd away in_a hurry, growling jiway down in his throat along his back and, neck and he started to run b, house. Jt was only | spoke 10 him s { Sheepishly he ¢ but nothing that | rould do would make him come . | up to that opening agait Farmer Brown's Boy make of it. a red and now Bowser said_he, talking to himsel ouldn’t be afraid of a Fi there, Boy :ps Jimmy Skunk s under there. . Black Pussy and Bowser have straw. 1 soon find out.” He started for the bari to get { pitchfork to (ear open that sta 15t as he reached the barn he lo . hole Too surprised to do are after him, Farme: anything but i watched him' out of Brown's Doy sight “Well. I never Man disappeared pasture. . The clever old rascall T Iwonder how long he has beex Living {under that He knew w» | would never in the world suspect him 0! living as ciose to us as thai that fork now and have a lock e exclaimed as Old in the old 1 at his | ae | So Farmer Brown's Boy got the pitchfork and opened that stuck of straw. He uncovered the snug de: 0Old Man Coyote had made there, and ' he knew by the signs that it had been | used for some time. Partly pushed | plece of brown paper. Farmer Brown's | pulled It out.” Slowly a grini t across his freckied face unti ! the freckles ran together. i from t n the barn that day. | member setting the basket down just a few feet from this stack. He had plenty of time to slip out, grab that meat and get back under here. The old einner: No wonder we couldn’t ghess what had become of that meat. But I don't know as I am sorry ha got it; guess he needed it more than did. E That was just like Farmer Erown’s Boy. (Coprright, 1022, by T. W. Burgess) | : Things for Boys i T 111} Y (i bottle cork, lin, white muslin, old néwspaper, matgh, glue, needle and thread, yarn. Figure 1, Zoo-Boo leaping up when box is opened. Figure 2, coil made by winding epring wires around broom- tick. Figure 3, sack with sleeves made of black muslin. Figurs 4, hands made of putty or paper soaked in glue: water, jained with a match, short enough to go into box, orossing Figure b5, from opposite corners. ‘whiskers made of yarn. Face is white muslin stitched on. Eyes. nose and mouth, small spots of black stitched on. Whiskers put on last. Hat 18 a cork glued to past board disk, which is stitched or glued to Kead. Lower end of spring should be clinched to floor of box and flaps of sack glued and stitched to floor. LE ROY CRIGLER. —_— Curry of Veal Fry one-half a chopped onion, in two tablespoons of butter or dri pings, remove and fry one and on half pounds of veal until it is brown; ‘Transfer the meat to a double boiter, cover with one pint of milk and cook until the meat is tender. Add one teaspoon of curry powder a short time before the meat is done -and thicken the milk with flou: serving. Materials needed: Small box with Lcok, catch, coil. spring (expanded), pasteboard, biack mus- before —_—— an export trade With Shanghal had the United States for the nine months gnded, September’ 30, 1921, of . }49,- under the straw at one side was af Lo THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., WEDNESDAY, J. Brides Will Be Brides By Lucille Van Slyke. J o PERFECTLY AT HOME. J way abroad. explained to Merriam. very shy with women. "®:2, hat shall we have t Oh, anything, 8o long as It's becf.” | he perused the cousin's says not to meet him, that he'll t 1 to get out here about him feel welcome. “We'll home." master, Susun Suc the whole duy ohn's cousi reckless S n assured Merrian Their still ocoupied by their ing guest, Prof. overnight company comnpl & bit in their small bouse. riam hummed cheerfully as she wrdling blithely up {he steps. |Susan Sue transferred John's belon ings from his room to Merry's belongings fron to the sewing room, Ded. S0 icousin would have John's comfortuble OHN LINDSAY had a guest com- | besido the bed, tho latest book of ing. An overnight guest. _An | travels, a scholarly looking magasine eldorly cousin who, was on his!|and & decanter witl* a precious heir- He wanted the cousinis visit to be enjoyable, even | frock, she waited beside a glowing though it must necessarily be bricf. “He's .u_queer, reticent duck,” John “Awtully good | sort when You get to know ‘him, but| He gavo bully good times when'f was a kid, | Merry welcomed tho unexpected vis- | very epifty and comfy. Justlike & and'Td like him to feel I uppreclated Ot Tourse you do,” Merridm nod- | cups before Susan Sue Was answering | taking & nap. lier bronze curls sympatheticall o eat? made use of by some of the smaller {Jhn was nonchalantly masculine, as|grav-haired man, bag in hand, was!have dragged him in here to the tew letter. o'cl o vou can just miake | her lord ¥0u Worry one bit. and ler mistress spent Zetting | m marketed | Susan Sue cleaned house |akh guestroom - ready Sheldon, so i d things | Rosedale, But Mer- Mer n her that well M8 room |almost an hour. indecd, 7, . Menu for & Day. Breakfast. o lsuc;d bananas and cream. rred egEs. 1 Ralsed Hominy Mufins. Cofree. Luncheon. Scotch broth. Plain crackers, Preserved DE‘;I- Nut cookles.| ‘ea. Dinner. |She put both cigars 8nd clgarettes Corned beef. Hot slaw. : potatoes. - | Browned riced 3 Dresged lettuce. Individual orange shortcakes. | Coffees | {loom of good Scotch within. At 4, arrayed in her most demure firo with the tea wagon filled with Susan Sue, tired from her was® rather grumpily en- ith the dinmer preparations. y an_opportune time for a gossipy meighbor to ar- me | rive, but hospitable soul that she was, — but you should eliminate ALL doubts about your mest essential food the hint and her departure. “He's really In your room# Merry snuggled against. John. It looks scene in a play. He hasn't made !itor Wwith pretty \courtesy. Scarcely had ste poured tWe first|sound since he went up, maybe he’ WOULD any thinking mother in a which she had doubts? Borden’s Evaporated Milk is a milk which is produced with-utmost attention to both safety and nutritive value. The covering of the cans of milk with clean cloths to exclude every particle of dust, while the milk is en route to the condensary—precautions such as special veterinary inspection of Borden herds—special care in han- dling, throughout the evaporating process—final testing before the finished product is sent to your grocer—th® sum total of these and other safeguards makes Borden®s Evaporated Milk one on which you can always depend. ’ . ; family use milk about- the doorbell a second time. Merriam ou’re & peach,” John patted her {burried to the hallway. shoulders. “Got more sense than any | A tall, rather distinguished looking | girl I éver knew. Most women would‘ He ' entering. Ho cast a nervous glance[fight, and made him miserable, But oman visitor by the fire; he |you're different in your sweet little i} wkwardly the door trom u just make everybody feel tea,” Merriam erriam glowed under his praise. All the same, 1 thiuk now you're Yyou ought to 2o up, don't you?" John went up. Three steps at @ tin fust having dially . uld wait upstairs—-" san Sue pfeked up his bag 3 ake yourself perfectly at home! He pounded cheerily on the do after him a bit dis- | «Why so exclusive, old cocky wax very evident diffiden; "ll'c demanded. “Come on downstalrs nd get acquainted with the mniceat erson in the world and her dog and or. o g called < neighbor did not help| woul, she continued 10 {jer husband! ary with the doings of | qhe bedroom door opened timorous- until John Limeelf, cagerily. The dignified gentleman, garbed to welcome his cousin, cae swing-|in a large apron, peered out. madame nowready for her 2] nlighten * Pure country milk with the crear: left in “He's here” Merriam. told her | ghampoo he asked meekly. outhful husband. “He's been here|canle instead of my sister, who ut’ he wanted to|gjck this ‘week the go to his room. So Susan tvok his) 1z up und 1 told him to make him- | elf perfeetly at home.” Borden’s Evaporated Milk is pure country milk—delicious for both coffee and cooking.' Itis milk alone, with the excess water removed. _ It is sterilized and sealed in tight containers which assures you o of its rbwlute purity. Your grocer wants to please his customers, so he offers you Borden's at the usual price for staridard brands, even though he sometimes pays more for it, himself. Get Borden's Evaporated Milk and eliminate ALL your, doubts. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Makers also of Borden's Eagle Brand Milt, Borden's Malted Mili and Borden’s Confectioners Wholesale Méat Prices! P WD e \ LOUSES Georgettes and chiffons—plain or - Do wholesale meat prices go up and down with fuctuations in live embmidered—wlideoh':,flwd stock prices? £ 2 or white —are safel; ; ng Why do live stock prices fiuet;ia&g? ::; wuhffi‘:‘:lfi:_ e ln 'Why are some cuts of meat higher than others? : What kind of competition is there in the meat business? . Where does your meat come from? How does it happen|that you can always get it? Why is the large packer necessary? . : * * . M e * ; Swift & Company’s 1922 Year Book answers these and many other nestion. 4 It's ready for distribution, and there is a copy free for you. Send for it. You'll enjoy reading it. It's a revealing document. : Address Swift & Company * 4300 Packers Avenue You need spend nomore —————————————— e ————