Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 21

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pra Lo s & FEATURE PAGE. 21 in order to enjoy good health. If 80, | healthful for little girls. It is necese please tell me how to gain weight. sary for a girl to be fairly fat in 1 am sixty-four inches tall and weigh | order -to enjoy health. When you only 101 pounds, but I have never|will have gained about fifteen pounds felt better in my life, but father in- | you'll realize that. Don’t quarrel sists T am too frail to attend dances | with father, but send me another lit- with my older brothers and sis- | tle billet-doux. this time inclosing an ters. (H. A) 7 B.Ain. n.ndx;ll mail yon oneiol tg: Answrr—Fathers are jueer ani- | mos! en| seing monographs ¥ mals, bit, curfously anm‘l‘u. they are | ever reur:n “How to Accumulate oftep right in their notions of what's| Fat, Health and Good Lool FEATURE PAGE." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 1922 ° Do you drink PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. / Noted Physicien and Author. Sweets for Tots. Manv children tease for things they Dr. John L. Morse of Boston, for- | 3h0uld not have, because they have merly professor of pediatrics in Har- | been badly brought up, poorly trained, vard Medical School, pans sugar and | by parents or other guardians who 0 sweets for the little tots, Once more | have ignored good medical counsel OR .! UST TEA? Farmer |£¢! 2nd Rusty the Fox Squirrel when | this woll known epecialist places |and £0ad. sense by allowing the r he did this. nlndr and ice cream and cake and | YOung child to have tastes of this BI‘OWfl,S Boy 1:ihen l‘lie toudk & pail of mlxedhsr?ln figk;:n :myond t’ha pale or outside of :fled"!h:‘lu:efl:lhl: ‘r’:;‘;x?a“ tm um: ry, 0! “There is a distinct difference, in favor 2 and seeds pnd ent down to the Ior |are foncesned 1o 88 the Wee ones| TN, ounly sugweatsd jost a it of rTY sd d z BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. tered them under a shelter of brush "Tl¥'0 a child that eats lots of | wouldn't hurt any child. S ada. W08 He only in life's fullvess lives he had put there for Bob White. He|candy," a newspaper quotes Dr. | Sugar and sweets destroy the child’s Who from his bounty freely gives. even went over to the Green Forest|Morse. “He will never have good | Batural appetite for the wholesome GREEN TEA —Farmer Brown's Boy. |t0 a place where he often had seen | teeth again. Also a child that takes | Cereals, vegetables and meats-—give Mrs. Grouse and Mr. Grouse. There 'tuantlue. of sweets will suffer from |the child a finical taste, hard to When that great ice storm came|he scattered corn and wheat. Not|{digestion for a lifetime and will|please. the first thought of Farmer Brown's |far from Bob White's shelter he left "kfily be a confirmed dyspeptic when | Children tend to bolt sugar, candy B was for his little friends and|S0me Dieces of apple and carrots and arr! v'“f at adult age—-" and sweets, whereas if they are not 5 2 Gouple of eabbage lesves Whom | FOF instance, as Dr. Morse doesn't |allowed such things they can be nelghbors in feathers and fur. He|fors Guess Deter Habuit. of course |2dd. take a parcel of little plckanin- | taught to remain long enough at knew what it would mesn to them. |He knew that Peter would be sure to | 128 oWard [he end of the sugar sane | (B0 10 Propeely chew, Thelr 1o0d: He knew that without help in the)Some Up ;‘;g':m:‘::“":"’?:{;fl“w"' teeth? Dyspepsia? Finest teeth in (R child should be permitted to leave way of food many of them would die.| “«rhere, sald he, “I guess I have |tD® World. Nobody knows they've got the table within that time.) He knew that for most of them It|taken care of everybody who needs|® fl{“,;‘g"-m, e et O x;*xaflgangg;sc&rarf:r:er-e 35::-' was just as If Jack Frost had locked ;:‘;;;l‘;:;;,:{ :,'.'.ifls?l’nly' fi?m'('“&t Boston doctor makes In his indict- | ble amount of brown sugar on the up all their food. In fact, he had. quite all right dow: th iling | ™ent: bread and butter from the age of The “F resh Packed” Milk pver aince the beginnlng of winter| ool | So 15 little Jos Otter. 'THY [ nent e L e a macemmacy compa | A R Y e aroar Say “Bayer” whe buy A: armer Brown's Boy suet | gon't care how miich ice we have, for 'a dietary, though the | fetspoonful of sugar on -] WARNING! ““Bayer’’ when you bu irin t L he bird: But d carbohydrate: . Th fast cereal, if any, a cookie or some SP! N The Richest Milk for Home gamm=g || *°°%® % o ™ Pirds But|they ot thoir tooa in the water'un: | (atarchen and augars) ave converied | cake or other Svestened tiabit’ as Sl 2 ,,y Y ] 3 ——— s ones who must 8et|into sugar in the process of diges-|dessert after dinner, and some pure [ YA’hen you see the name Bayer on tablets, you are Use—A Superior — thelr food on land who suffer in such | tion. The Btarches can toke the riens | 0ld-fashioned stick candy or home- » . i for Home Manufacture ROGERS s egan to Whistior Tor s heart | °fa*U8ar In the dictary. made candy as an after-dinner (not| oetting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over of Ice Cream : Tamqishier, now that he know bia | ets from more ssstntial foods | bepavior, svery week gt lesst | | 27 years and proved safe by millions for . - ‘auses decay of the teeth. e greater part of the nul ve he stopped whistling and his face 4. Impairs di i value of a child's natural food, human EvApgraTcd grew sober. *I have forgotten Reddy | Th e A LVAPDRATE e o sia Lt ese strictures apply to the feed- | milk, is sugar—milk sugar, less Cold: o 3 n Coyote,” sald he|ing of 5 tie s H Rh tism ) Bar on X e, B Auto Vacuum Freezer 4 weather as this is as hard on them | butter. or o faciBan.on bread and | Part of & ChTOIK Dogar o o oS! gl conasy as it is on the others. They ought to | anything & child under six yesrs ot e Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain ROGERS Save the Labels Yo" peataen, I thay avatmell” foq | “R1n12s ok QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. J o= = Ehaporaied e e podtt I B el | e . Mol s PR Pat and menin. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains prover directions. ilk 5 — 8. u |=)'('a\n: an e to admit. I have tabu- I irl of sixtee: ars Milk cat'corn or seednor nuts. 1 don't|lated his premises or surmises, ‘Now | and T would Jia to kmow it it is | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Fresh Packed Milk. sv’;hp:w&: ?;;Ia !il:';'lh&mh?;ytm&fc.a ere are some of his conclusions: really necessary for one to be fat! Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufscture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylieacid. Save 250 Rogers i Rogers’ 3 more he began to whistle. Straight | [ s 5 ¢ ogers' Fresh to the barn he went and h d labels and mail to R ” . . his favorite hogs: e T, 4 65 o = A v A e to a sleigh. Then our office. We will Aut Packed” Milk is he drove off toward the village. When ; ‘ et 1] packed only as we h? remtrned he h%dttiwo big baskets G ed I( E six- : of meat scraps and trimmings he had uaran Qualif TORE RS: Credit—Service— i . dollar auto vacuum V!(‘uum %v'e}t Olg&tieirss. dl}"f}e‘::;: WHEN HE RETURNED HE HAD|bekged from the market man. - And % '? at S HOURS: it S Low Pnccl‘ at Ice Greant. Frecser 18 Cream Wiyl phdorent TWO BIG "BASKETS OF MEAT|there were soveral big bones. ' The National Furniture Co. 8 AM.to 6 PM. The National Furniture Co. li “Free,” with a Freezer Save your labels ||ihese would now be covered with ¢ PO e e naome Mo put 1n a1l I ;ecxpe book telling R and get this freezer |[Just as was everything 3“‘ n sust Long Lane that leads' to the Green PY Il = as soon as iJ 13 eaten s own eadows. ow to make pure, to make your own ||breakfast that morning he started| “They'll find it fast enough” satd rich ice cream at ice cream, out with fresh suet, seeds, grain, corn |he to himself. ~ “The rascals will . home with Rogers’ ' and nuts. Some of the latter were|come prowling up here hoping to get wno}‘o dnnd some were "u:t:.ldi The |& chlcllfan.d This \lwltubu\!uéz theg Just . = & & cracked ones were s for {as well and me a lot better. % That you may the more quickly obtain one of the freesers, we will || Tommy Tit the Chickadeo and Yank | Euess everybody ia taken care ot i ?ive you one on the return of 150 labels, together with $1.15 in cash, or lefld'l ;h;n{“gz:::‘h- both being very ;’"’ ’k“’°yxm¥ oo meal a lo|l more : . ¥ et r know! or 100 labels and $1.65 in cash. e i peor s knowing - thetj my nolghbory Our Clearance is speeding along at a lively With Every Purchase branches of trees near the house. And they dldn't. - Good : ith Every MAIL LABELS TO e b o e e e 0 | aa awittly b Lod o, e eavels pace. - Here are some specials that should go FREE H FREE i tlo shelves he had put up in the|one there appeared in the Old Orchard d . : of $100 or More f ROGERS MILK CORPORATION trees. On others he put whole corn | shy folk whom Farmer Brown's Boy even faster at these prices. For price is no iece Set of Wm. A. R G i 25 WEST 43D st. e v and ‘t:lrflu)):led oo;nannd thola nuts. He | had r:rely fasen ?eh(ore. They had bi The Cl d A”-plm [ m. A. Rogers Guaran- 1 3 wa. 3 v 4 B i For Sale at All Stores ew city a8 thinking of Happy t.b.:k}!:l:‘lnsfi?r{ cou:e o n:: lmc‘:..ub’ :!;t;}m;l: : object now. e Clearance must proceed. teed Silverware or a 42-piece Set of Beau- h CREDIT FOR ALL s Will Be Brides By Lucille Van Slyke. Bride THE WASTEFULNESS OF SUSAN SUE. the country, it makes me so mad! For, u‘l: dn‘yd.l::m‘.x whilst she was in the ; city gadiling I was down on my hands HE Blalsdells’ car purred along | ;ng knees from attic to cellar scrub- the turnpike to the suburbs | bing—and oh! ok! oh! look what these far more rapidly than the law dirty firemen did to all my hard day permits. Briggs, at his wheel, | f, cleaning! Think of the eoap I was as excited as the four persons | o o ' he was driving for because he had | (Another episode of this story in to- mo: ROASTED) . been told that the Lindsays’ little tar.) house in Rosedale was burning. I The Children’s Hour i fingers. Merriam, usually a chatter- ’ 7 i box, was silent with excitement, but » ! "91?):' mkg} . e bt haired and ‘ > = orne aisdell, wi e-haired an | PRI p— Kitchen Cabinets | || nsured?” 27\ “Not enough Merry’s tones were rueful. Down in the bottom of her heart the poor child felt that the burning of the house was a just judgment on her. All that long even- | ing she had spent morbidly belittling | her own possessions because she was envijous of Leila Graham's much more pretentious home. Long before they reached Rosedale :Lxey fiould see flames leaping against e sky. “Darlingest,” John babbled. “don't get excited! It's all my darned fault! You wanted to go home all evening! And 1 wouldn't.” Around the corner of their own street the car almost skidded. Then suddenly they all drew breaths of| Here is a very simple way of keep- relief, for they realised that it was,ing sister busy and interested for the house next door to their uwn'.om, time. P This Queen Anne Dining Room Suite Comprises Ten Pieces in Mahogany Finish Exactly as Pictured Above A very distinctive Suite, including large Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table, Extension Table, Armchair and five Side Chairs. January Clearance Sale price. .. ] With all of the labor-saving devices and plenty of drawer and cupboard'space. Very special— 275 || Pay a Little Each Week at “The National” FREEESQMI Free With va~y Kitchen Cabinet NOTHING 10 DO BUT FRY! All prepared. The bother removed. A can feeds 3 people. Costs much less than meat or eggs, 20c a can. Pay a Litle a Week at “The National” €parea . D S — In Mahogany or Walnut Finish told him gratofully. ‘He had been. It c ‘was Thorne who wi [ ] Yes, Gorton’s 'OU can now have delicious fish cakes as often as you want. No bother, they’re all prepared. No mixing, peeling, soaking. Nothing to do but fry. Just open the enamel lined can of Gorton’s Ready-to- Fry and patinto cakes. Fryin sizzling fat to a rich brown. Serve on hot plates. Treat the family to an appetite surprise. Would you believe such flavor could come from a can? Tasty, tenden white cod blended perfoctly with crumbling, flaky -+ | i Somar oreiam ket [Jo0, fae® faken the tablets & few od spectalis : : y potatoes. Father, mother, the kiddies—everyone likes e ot Fowes il gt and “:%"‘;‘m"" blood, bowels and their deep sea flavor. Serve Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry often. Much less ex- pensi. e than meat or eggs. Ordera couple of cans from your grocer today. Cod Fish Cakes Packers of Gorton's Cod Fish— No Bones From the Gorton-Pew Fisheries, Gloucester, Mass. and thelr own garage that were ac- tually blasing, but that the dark outline of the sturdy little stucco: house was still silhouetted agalnst the brilliant sky. Plumes of water feathered from the hose had pro- tected it from the flames. And when the pompous suburban chief had let them through the firelines they stood in the porch almost dancing with joy. Murky with smoke, sloppy with w: ter, but quite untouched by flames, their darling, ugly little c« tage and all their household treas- ures had been saved for them. Sympathetic neighbors trooped through, the wornan whose house had been destroyed wept on Merriam’'s shoulder, while Thorne and Nan o Blaisdell phoned for a watchman to come to guard the premises. It was 4 in_the morning before the crowd oozed away and Thorne, speaking with authority, put a hand on Mer-| riam’s shoulder. ¥ “Come along, you're going to our house for some ham and -&n and then we'll tuck ourselves some beds! This has been enough for one| up&.‘d a ocoat around her, Thorne who d made John find overshoes, Thorne who kept her steady through the hours of confusion. T’ d John_ is Thorne laughed, “I was s night onto twenty n wished her on you.” strode toward the kitchen. p out of it, Susan,” he called cheerily. “Its all over and we know you didn’t mean to burn them up and that the worst is yet to come, but stop moaning. Get your duds on. We're going to o over to our house and i'o:a can tell everybody there all about it Susan Sue, fifty-eight, usually un- emotional, was sitting on a kitchen stool, apron over her face, weeping ‘we're all right. You've been a brave old dear and saved the house and ‘we're proud of you! So please do stop crying and come on! The Blaisdells are waiting! It's after 4 o'clock! ‘We must get In bed or we'll all be down sick! Look, Susan Sue,” she pulled the apron away from Sus: head, “it's my house and I'm not cry- lng! You're the only one around who's acting uhul&my! Nobody else is making such a fuss as you are.” Indignation blased in Susan’s tear- ‘washed eyes. She rose in her just wrath. “Sure, I know nobody else is cry- ing,” she wailed. “It's nothing to them gallivanting firemen! It's their Job and they like it! "It's nothing to them snooping neighbors! They were glad of a chance to shove in! It's nothing to you, Mr. Blaisdell, begging your pardon, you're always a-making fun of everything that happens and saying It's all in a lifetime,’ that stu- pid way you do that almost drives Miss Nan and me out of our heads sometimes. And it's_nof to Miss n Ty ut! it oh! oh! ohl” tears burst 2 forth o T eould Jum go Kicking mymaif aseund Give her a magasine and a pair of blunt scissors. Give her, also, a large sheet of paper and some white paste. Cut from the magazine any word you may happen on. Tell sister to find a | word that begins with the same letter | the first ended with. For instance, { should you choose the word “fruit,” sister would have to find a word which begins with “t,” like “they.” This word she_j{utes on the paper under “fruit. e next word will have to begin )" a8 “you.” She continues thus, pasting each word under the one before. While sister is enjoying the game she {s cultivating observation and neatness. R. L. RIBLER. “BURCHELL’S” Bouquet Coffee Superbly Flavored Burchell’s 1325 F St. NW. 'Pimply? Well, Don’t Be People Notice It. Drive Them Off. With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a packe age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘ablets, the successful substitot T for calomel; there's no sickness or|{ pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe Irvitating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vef: table compound mixed with ol oil; you will know them by their olive color. icnte. wicted with lhver " aad N Cabinet 0f rich, polished Golden 212 | Easy Credit Terms at “The National” Golden Oak drawer and cup- board space. Pric- Easy Credit Terms at g pOWINEEn ‘This Colonial Bedroom Suite This attractive suite consists of Large Dresser, Tripli- cate Mirror Dressing Table, Chiffonier and Cane Panel Metal Bed to match. A Little a Week at “The National” Chifforobe As Sketched Plenty of 19z “The National” $119.75 —

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