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FEATURE PAGE. [T TLE STORIES FMAN o OPTOMETRIST L fiBEDTlHE’ TosT 153 Examine e Lot et o v T WANT ADS P A& G'””*‘,,.f“,g:‘,’,, u;l‘ :.::o court that his divorced wife DOG—Biack Pomeranian, iite breast and May be a. Ave. . Fer |8 pay him 'alimony. And you|fient white feet. Reward. 1927 G uf. n.w. left at any of the followin, . 1704 ¥ would think the solar system had | DOG—Airedale, year old; col- 7 Y 2 & Beautify . Complexion INTEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM ) ndoreed Tivi i any off 3 il bets, 1636 Uegt et macqsed | younk Deer wore wpending the win-| ;:;;:,;3‘,"): :",::'::":fihf:w“‘ Tion lctire soiress 1 Gacss Botme | im SUlL posseusion of their facultien R e s 14th and Clifton, H. Colodny & Co. ~ o i “ e cortai lor 3 -Gartield pe- e girl knows what she is doing IE——— SR 4 7 Guaranteed to remove l;r i yard” dw certain pare of | g% I e backs, of them are nice enough girla. BUt|as well as the man. In fact, she, ES—WII gentieman who picked up 11th and Harvard sts., The Harvard Pharmacy. tan, freckles, pimples, | the Green Forest. That “yard” had no | oy egular actresses don't|{ ysually knows much better what she | Elses ut 635 A s . Saturdey morning 14th and Col , > pimples, Their own quarters were the best|miXx up much with them. 4 please: cull that address or Lis and Columbla rd., Henry Evane. sallowness, etc. Ex- |fence, as have the yards you and 1 . is doin, The man has just as many h 3 . X 2 in the house; they included the ¢ I'm not an actress,” Merriam man- | 4 s E 3401 14th st., Bronaugh's Pharmacy. treme cases Rids |know. It was simply a tangle of B e com.- [ Iim not an actress Merriam eqe, | 4reams and illusions involved as she s fortable old big “front parlor” that|fn ail her sheltered, conventional life, | ol g, 8 JUSt a8 sensitive, just as Holmead and Otis places, Holmead Pharmacy. g 14th st. and Colorado ave., Piney Branch Pharmacy. pores and tissues of Leaves the skin clear, soft, At leading toilet counters. | Impurities. healthy. At Pre-War Prices, Twe Sizes, 50c. and $1 00 NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn. K R S % The Best Cough Syru e e taiae those paths | Who Stowed themselves in hall bed- | glad you're mot. I'm ¢rying terribly ] & o | to. But it was bi t give les and paper v Ei eatlas. rewarg. <o o 2: u as big eonugh to & buia and wet ‘underwear. “Only por \‘xvlggtt%gey:‘:w;or""d in Skan Ga. ave. and Rock Creek Church rd., Rock Creek Pharmacy. . 4 Junitress’ strict supervision kept any-| “Why, I—iu just married to G Elgin, F oL betveen e 1901 L st., Morse Pharmacy. ing like a semblance of order on » Merriam stammered, dis- itials E. 1L K. Reward. 1 | & Dupont Circle, Dupont Pharmacy. o Here's an easy way to save $2, and yet have the best cough remedy ool You've probably heard of this well-known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? Thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earn it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle pour 2> ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. ther way, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full t of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. 1t is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a| cough—usually in 24 hours or less.| It seems to penetrate through every air passage, lcosens a dry, hoarse or | tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heais the membranes, and gives almost immediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarsene: croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is ashighly concentrated! compound of genuine Norway pine 1 Tightfoot and his famil son, extract, and has been used for gen={They were very hungr: etuous homage to Merriam's finery.' &,%n ‘get your things on. while ITrun|to do it within matrimony, let her diamend 3 9 . You loo . 0 "t ' . e ; v and e ngraver: $40 to $70 s S erations for throat and chest ail-|throush the storm they had huddlee ), You look good enough to eat! BNt up and alick myself up.. Gee, Fll blow | do it without Which is exactly what | 2 Jewelrs aud xpert VRN Sre: day BROOKLAND. ment together without food. gtouch these DOTLea: etch 'em | g6y to lunch, I'm so tickled to have|any fine-spirited girl will do. per Jusuin: open to 9:30 evenings. 2 to 3600 12th st. n.e., Mayo's Pharmacy. = All the next day they searched P\’&ryi?'”[ ";‘ 3 0"‘:” window sill for _vnu—_:el& somebody to talk to e Washington Jewelers' School, L = didn’t know vou whole | “"gugan » came in to find Mrs. John 4th floor, Warde SOUTHEAST.. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2'. ounces of Pinex” with rections, and don’t accept anything else. aranteed to give | absolute satisfaction or money re- funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, RESINOL Soothing and Healing Tostopdandruff and loss of hair and promote a healthy scalp.begin the Resinol treatment today DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out | urected them. about cven in their paths, ! ; kept movins | ime hoping and hoping Joy in Lightfoot’s Yard. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. No Wit oy s there that can comphre that when hope drives out despair. —Ligltfoot the Deer. You remember that Lig paths kept tramped down in the snow, twisting and crossing and trees winding, recrossing among the bushes that furnished the their winter food. It was their yard, for they had made They had made it by Keeping the snow tramped down in it themselves. those paths as it fell, and them all the exercise they needed, and such th was food enough, that until the com storm they were htfoot the The Unequaled Beautifier | Deer, Mrs. Lightfoot and the two and Deer with now that s ni of the | very well | d quite contented. at ice storm did for them just done for so ma smaller neighbors of the —locked up their food. Ye: ny of their: reen Forest | Tk | e Frost had no more pity for Light It and his family tha other little people. rain as it fell he coated al and bushes with ice tiniest twigz. It weighed t and the ice on them gre: And when at even n he had for| Freezing the I the trees b to the} hem down w thicker. ast the storm cleared | there was not a mouthful of anythng { in their til ha ook and corn »d. but only ice and It w were slippery, but the most of the to find somewhere a littl tree which had coating of | rest. Their gave them no i Unly peace. And they found vard” for | 1 more ice ra getting | for ti e hemlock scaped that dreadful So night came on, but they couldn’t; tomachs were empty and hope was food soon {looked ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. The Girl From Upstairs. OHN and Merriam Lindsay had not lived many days in their temporary lodgings in town be- fore Merriam discovered that made an admirable bedroom, a wide pantry that was equipped as a kitchen, a tiny rear bedroom that contented Susan Sue, and Ragsy had the buck yard to frolic in and the bathroom to sleep in. ‘But the upper floors of the house sheltered a motley crew, couples who ate, slept and cooked in one room, and wan-looking bachelors | were. the street side. the wide, old vestibule. “Only because she's so snoopy about everybody that comes in and goes out””. sniffed Susan Sue, trying in every way she could to keéep a barrier between the Lindsa; and the rest of the lodgers. “I'll bet she's tried to pump me ffty times about you." Rut Susan Sue could not keep guard all the time. One morning when ghe had gone marketing Merriam hedrd tent tapping at the living room door. A dowdy, shabby young person, who not_ at all pretty, walked un- concernedly into the room. She in- troduced herself casually as “from upstairs. “Didn’t know. for milk.” she chattered a couple extra bottles excited about it?” Merriam was quite unaware that there was a milk strike, and she didn’t understand just why she should get excited about having two bottles of milk thrust upon her. She had been dreaming over her ng by a glowing coal fire. In her flimsy neglige of orehid and green with a scrap of lace tied around her refractory bronze curls, Merriam like the daughter of leisure that her father had loved her to be. he sha trousseau remnants look- how you'd be fixed “So nabbed Aren’t you only dressing gown was a much. air made of cheap cotton the dowdy person did im floor. some cl vou have to on't care mot t I suppose vou pay. en if ctresses what you cture what v adverti ess likely you get en I'm not a motign pi actress.” Merry's indignant answer did not at il h her unwanted calle gu. shabby { made up my mind I wouldn't let it Wwho was | yours, but he's an awful nice fellow. 1 | | | {ed wonderful. indeed. to a girl whose | | it do | pindsay dressed for the street. don't | get. I g0 broadminded as this lady from But the fact the apartment boasted a refrigerator did. “Gee, that makes me kinda home- sick- * the girl was actually blink- ing away tears. “My father bought my mother an elegant icebox fiot two months before—— say, I didn't mean she had never met any one at all like this curious person. “Well, wouldn’t that janitress jar you! She told me you were both. I guess she's sized me up for a green- horn and stuffs me full all the time. I didn’t mean any offense. And I'd make any difference to me If you Though, of course, I'm darned John- gusted that she had no better control Merry's. “Glad to meet you. So am I Not the same John, of course. But a John. He isn't swell looking like You'll like him. Everybody always likes him. I certainly am glad to meet another married woman in N. Why City who gets married and lets it stop at that. Seems like all of them keep right on going to business. Ste- noging or shampooing or clerking it, or whatever they were doing before. Gosh. I've almost’ prayed I'd meet somebody who'd havéd time to show me around. I get lost about every time I go out. Merriam was maintaining her dig- nity with difficulty. She was trying to think of something crushing to say to the frumpy intruder. “I—I sew a great deal aged in wavering tones. The amazing girl from upstairs un- concernedly crossed the room. plcked up a tiny frock and grinned. Something in her friendly grin caught at Merriam's heart. “Sure you are, the husky voice took on a congratulatory tone. “That's why I butted In. You're sitting inside so much you're getting pale. I see you every day at the window. Gee, my sister had a baby last year, and her doc says to her, ‘Keep gadding around as long as you can, you may be going to have a big family before you get through having babies. This may be your last chance to act like a girl. Keep gadding,’ he advised her. And she did. Had an elegant time. she man- “With that riff-raff!” she sniffed. Merriam dimpled. “Susan Sue.” she teased. “you're not Skaneatlas (Ansther episode of this stocy 1n tomorrow’s ta LISTEN, WORLD! ' FOUND. : KEY, Satorday, 1ith and Pa. ave. lngleton, | 828 Star bld; * BY ELSIE ROBINSON. burnt out a fuse, theré’s such a clamor. But why shouldn’t she? Why isn’t it just as fitting for a wife to pay a husband alimony as for & hus- band to pay a wife? When two young people marry, the assumption I8 that they are doing so| tender. He is making just as big a change in his life's program as she is in hers and if things go smash his plans will be equally wrecked. Since this is 80, why isn't ho just as much entitled to damages as shé if they are wrecked? If you're going to put the thing on a commercial basis at all, isn't his bleeding heart worth as much as hers? illy! Ut- “Prepostero. you ery. ‘WIFE FAY ALIMONY TO HER HUSBAND?Z? preposterous, silly and unfair. But i is also preposterous, silly and unfair for a wife to collect alimony from a husband. If she be old or sick, pro- vision should be made for her—but such cases are the exception. Or if there be minor children provision should be made for them until their majority. unless they are supporting themselves, But there is no reason why a man should pay alimony to healthy, unincumbered young woman after they have agreed to sever mari- tal bonds. Nor it is any more tragic for her to be forced to support herself than for an unmarried girl to support herself, or for a man to support himself. Every human being_ should support himself or herself. If she has failed HOME ECONOMICS. ELIZABETH KENT. BY MRS. Saving to Spend. lar with name plate; substantial reward. Franklin 320. 31* Y EGLARSES, cellulold rim, Frjd ing, between 'S und New York dv North BEXT. Reward. FOX_FUR, brown, beiween BI. Margaret and 18th si. Sunday moruing. Heward if re- 9 montus old. e. male, Logs PEAILS_Satarday afternoon be PEARLS 7 b I‘()I,IVL’B‘ DOG, STRING OF 13th and F st: derson, 1 5, ner of 16th and §-sts. b.W. between 16¢th and 18t! 5. | gold, iuith . G I ; & This wispy, shapeles you ever tried. Dy, shapeless, fat person|of her tongue. rd. Ad B ;;“. PRRRRR ;:Tir;tm:xul;“nlf‘ h\;’r days languidly | © ,,k‘,',‘ the girl from upstairs Rew: aress; FOxi 2d and Mass. ave., Hygelan Pharmacy. o2eeZeadeadeadond & the big, brass doorknobs in | thrust out a roughened hand to grasp “Figia, on_16th N. Y.-N. J."aves. and M st., Waliter J. Donahue. Col. 10297 ark_rd. o297, 1°, 2 WS DISTRIGUTORS FOR FAST SELLE TIONALLY USED 'AUTOMOBILE N SITY. AUTOMOBILE _ACCESSORIES €0 PANY, 1804 NORTH CHARLES ST., BALTI- MORE, MD. | HOLUS Round time. able Gas Lighter Co. o ot 0 OUSE nnm-.-l:‘»‘rmea"m.m jle Popular Gus Lighter. C dirt ‘and danger. 18 o substantial, dur- guaranteed article. Address, The Safe 115 Munroe st., Lyna, Mass. SALESMEN. NEVER mail ORIGINAL recommendations in app'yiny for_employment. Use COPIES. STANUFACTURER'S distributer. coveriog 1 ates, wants services of 200 live-wire sales men and demonstrators to call on trade and demonstrate Center-Fed spring inserts Do able to furnish hest of references 8a responsibility and character. Apply 1223, ston 3 to G SRR S IR “Two with initiative and pep to ar local or traveling sales force: new It 20 inferests you, apply H. R. merican N IR, MEN i Rrown, 400 Al ] 4l ORIGINAL recommendations o ’;.fi,o'-"ya for '?vgelpm ¢, Cse COPIES. MEBITiOU p —Become a Columbl :fl |lru1l!nunm ‘and assure yourself of perma- nent. well paid employment. Learn in your Dehe time, day or migit, {o 3 to 9 month Y write or phone for full particulars. lumbia School of Drafting. 14th and T sta. D.w. Sient schoul and learn to be a b tter, "j~ welry repair man, ‘maker of S CTO IND NEE! TRAINED MF.N.MM J housands of trained men are ne a aizern and salesmen. This 1 the most attractive and best d field today. We have just open the largest and best equipped auto schorl in the east Day and evening classes. Rates reasonable Students work themseives on all kinds of cars. Registra- tion office open £:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Call Catalog.. ar Sl HELP AND SITUATIONS. For Your Convenience Star Want Ad Branches NORTHWEST. 14th st. and Vermont ave., John C. Haley. 14th and P sts., Day’s Pharmacy. 15th and U sts., J. S. Clemence. 17th st. and Park road, Tipton & Myers. 2434 18th st., John M. Thal. 2162 Californla ave., Morgan Bros. 7th and K, Goldenberg's (time clerk’s desk). 7th and O sts., Associated Drug Stores. 7th st. and R. I. ave., J. French Simpson. 9th and U sts., McGuire's Pharmacy. 4th and Eim sts., Douglas’ Pharmacy. 18th and Florida ave., Pearson’s Pharmacy. Florida ave. and 1st st., Sylvern Laupheimer. North Capitol st. and R. I. ave., Parker's Pharmacy. 1722 Pa. ave., J. Louis Krick. 21st and G sts., Quigley's Pharmacy. 25th and Pa. ave., Herbst's Pharmacy. GEORGETOWN. 3204 M st., O'Donnell's Pharmacy. 36th and M sts., Weller & Moskey's Pharmacy. Wisconsin ave. and O st., Donahue's Pharmacy. 28th and P sts., Pride’s Pharmacy. CLEVELAND PARK. Wisconsin ave. and Macomb st., Cleveland Park Pharmacy. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 5626 Conn. ave., Chevy Chase Pharmacy. NORTHEAST. 2d and E sts., McChesney & Joachim. 2d st. and Md. ave.,, McChesney & Joachim. 4th and H sts., Frederick L. Yendel!. 907 H st., Garren’s Music Store. 7th st. and Md. ave., Louis F. Bradley. 12th st. and Md. ave., Louis Sacks. 1515 H st., Sears’ Newsstand. North Capitol and Eye sts., Kenealy Pharmacy. East Capitol and 8th sts., Fuhrmann’s Pharmacy. 13th and East Capltol sts., Lincoln Park Pharmacy. ‘WOODRIDGE, D. C. . ave., Paul's Pharmary. 20th st. and R. 2d st. and Pa. ave., H. E. Sprucebak. 8th and Eye sts., Weller & Moskey's Pharmacy. 11th and Pa. ave., Fealey's Pharmacy. 14th and Pa. ave., Smyser's Pharmacy. ANACOSTIA, D. C. | 1907 Nichols ave., Weiss & Healy. SOUTHWEST. | 7th and D sts., Lartz Bros. i 41 and L sts., Columbia Pharmacy. they must starve to death. Morning BY EDNA o) e il wande 0 | Bt bl e SR direniy visitca many | BEAUTY CHATS Kent FoRses. o Pi¥i young Deer. . Suddenly 3 head with pointin Instantly the others did thing. Some one was comi them. Who could it be? rattled on the hard crust broken from drooping branches. The louder. Then nose caught noise grew wonderful man-smell ALL _THE Boy appeared. thick and hard t through. something. Lightfoo! to that sled ‘When he re; 1t undary of rmer Brown's Bo: 3 laimed. was some pull a er here 1 guess: ¢ them. ightfoot threw up Bits of ice the Behind him he was a_sled t didn't know that. Anc was a big bundle of ha ed the first path that| “Phew, But by _the looks of times. They were weak.especially the | his % torward. the same | ng toward | they were Lightfoot's feared though And_tied Lightfoot's 5 stopped. that needed Dreamy Eyelashes. Two weeks ago [ was talking about cultivating the eyelashes and gave a { formula for a very fattening tonic. I also said that the eyelashes should be clipped back frequently, say, half a dozen times over a period of eigh months. Meantime this eyelash tonic and in some cases will be a healthier eolor. If you do not #ish to bother having oil, or castor oil, or even, almond oll. These ace all vegetable oils and they are absorbed by the skin, therefore are nourishing. The olive oil should be of the very best quality, or it will not be so ef- fective. Castor oil will probably dark- en the shade of the eyelashes a little. Almond oil is the least effective of the the eyelash tonic made up use olive | l Iashes. This is particularly true if the lashes are dark. An enormous number of girls want something that will make the eyelashes and brows black. If thirty grains of peroxide of manganese i3 added to the eyelash tonie it will undoubtedly make the hairs darken. It Is perfectly harm- less to use, as any chemist will tell you. But I never advise its use be- the fact that you are under weight will not matter at your age. You will make it up as.you develop dur- ing the next few years. Ethel—You can have your hair dyed any color if you are willing to take a chance on the conditien of the hair later on. There are times when the hair will remain healty in spite of the fact that it is being dyed. but this is fi:l:rgumenl in favor of dyeing the Most amateur work of this kind is i A woman who really uses her past | experience to guide her actions turns | her back upon the past, looks ahead. and is ready to grasp opportunity and { use it when it comes her way, as it | comes everybody's way sooner or later. The Greeks imagined Oppor tunity as a very old man with a long beard and absolutely bald. easy to have the money on h: f the chanc wise woman s Next time 11l hav enough to to take advantage But only the trul and lives up to it, " the money.” She prepares herself for | her opportunity by saving a little here and there. and putting it into a separate fund from her rainy day and old age savings. This is her saving to spend at the right moment. So, when she has to buy some consider- able item, she can go where she likes she can buy when she likes. and no CHATF] Apply € sts nw, ¥ TPIS preferred. and _qualifics Mhice exe order cook ToF | also Filipino porter } ar AND High graduate ating experience dress Box 3151, hop _restanrant - Address Box 18%-A, nd dishwasher. all departmen ‘trained men; 2 = 12 onic cause the natural col z . Trial free el RCHED EVERY Should be used, Then after cight| joshes To umanine (o IO of the eve- | geize as he approches, but impossible s uncrowded ||| Automobiles for Sale and Wi (& SRNER IN THEIR ally the most becoming ! apartment houses: i (L > -~ months the eyelashes might be al-|gne. There is a great charm i to get hold of once he had passed b quick advancement; our Rooms for Rent and Wanted. Lost and Found. I Dept 13T [ AN FOOD. lowed to grow and thellanicmcm:fln- light lashes and eyabrows, thoush I |,, 10 10 fleld of human experience ed—our studeuts emplored by Business Opportunities, etc. Poath Netices. 3 [ ) " ; ice-covered | u€d a3 usual. In a year from the time | khow very fe 2 this more true than in that of saving o7 Dotels everywhere. Open even! . Washi anted Help, Resinol wich, idder, by an feceoversddvll (AR (riifing. your evelasies | i Y mery fepm Elrls who are blonde | 10 ¢y "ind having it to use when the For Dorneuiags © Lewls Hotet Traioisg | Rate Outside of Washington Wanted Situations. I oSO Eeminas o § T en it o Shieer: will be The | Cutie L—If you are in good health | MOMeNt comes. Byery woman knows X i cpisidrpdce Advertisements under the abo ! es will be thicker. will be longer well the thought, “Oh, if T had s Real Estate Ads fications will be_ accepted at The Sear of- agers for departments od e for monthly accident and hes for special automob just beiug introduced in smmissions paid and drawing accounts Address Mapager, P. 0. Box on. D. knowledge of bookkeeping in a e office. Address Box 191-A, MEN WANTED. Good to producers. 15 real estat office. 1p Washington and Suburbs for— at line rate, as follows: A. S. Donlphan & Sons, King and Columbus sts. CLARENDON. VA, Boyer's Pharmacy, Dr. W. R. Boyer. FALLS CHURCH, VA. Ware's Pharmacy, Dr. Macon Ware. | Rate—3 Cents a Word Star Office Open Until 11 p.m. All advertisements for The Evening Star must be at The Star office oF ‘one of The Star branch odffices by 11 the DAY BEFORE ISSUE, with the | following exceptions: | ‘Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Found. For Sale and Wanted Miscellaneous. Poultry, Pets and Live Stock. Gice, 11th st. and Pa day of issue. or at aiy of offices until 9 a.m.. day of irsve. vertisements for The Sunday Star m received at The Star office by 6 p.n. dsy. or at acy of The Star branch offices by 5 p.m. Saturday. i is required for all advertiscments | from transient advertisers. i until 10 a.m The Star branch 6 words to the line, 3-line minimum, are.. 1 time, 20c per Hne. 2 times, 18c per line. 3 times, 17c per line. 7 times, 16¢ per line. 14 times, 150 per line. Cash With Order OTR_NO-ASLE AUTOMOBILE I8 - T OWATD A W DERFUL U WANTED—HELP. Tam very poor, leavin = 3 is. von- . leaving the hair without Thickens, Beautifies this hay is. 1 WOn-1{three. 3 | Floss and making the face Jook v be obliged to buy becaus: e needs { HARD, CON POSITION bl L where those deer are. I should hes will make the most un- | harsh. Gray halr is preferable Vany | the thing and needs it now S T 0 WMALE—Continued. _ _ FEWA : beautiful. The dreamy | time o this, and the persen will look | Puy where she has a charge CESWOMEN ¢ od adl Fie untied the hay and then tossedy ems to be so cov- | much younger with%ray hai It is not easy to save that we may ! yor 5 YOU A ’ it in several ..»-..mn pvl‘? ‘3':“" in the L3N the vounger seneration | becoming than to have u”srh:ljzt of | buy intelligently: but it is just the po TASCE. COME INTAN com 13 Pa_xve. | dress to represent large local in path. Then he turned and an attril e most va-| hair that nature never i; difference between walking forward ! LI T % must have experience in ba0- | stitution aifilinted with 113001l I for though he wanted to cant_eve if it is shadowed by long | go with the rest of the colorine. '° |into. life, ready fo seize Opportunits. i BIRMINGHAM MOTORS, iohile with Eood salesu | stitution affiliated with nationally . % to be done at home | e P O OPNE |5 walking backward, missing him s28 14th ST. N.W. gie |ability. _Apply 130 Q st. Mr._Rtickler | known company. Our proposi- = YOU M two, to sell tne Allenrln’tiU" o e out of s Lifhtfoot cama cautiously his hiding place an the greatest care and walked toward where Fai . d slowly and with; watchfiilness rmer Brown's ight when out from cious odér, Something a Little Unusual. ‘The list of meats available to us 1s limited, and limited to a smaller variety than the list of fruits or The Centerpiece. every time he passes us. The satisfaction of being able to buy on our own terms, to pay cash, to have the advantage of forethought instead of the dead weight of hind- sight as the ruling factor of our} MEN, iog men, 25 o 45 years, 2o ex- rie ars, an exceptional opportunity 535 Munsey bldg., 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. agazine. * ocders. sonng men for sales work: excellent oppor- high-class and broadly advertised. Leads are furnishee you and full co-operation 1 sured. Earnings unlimited and? ew offer pays $6.30 per day for National Bank Apply 400 American MEN—Large local coucern, cor s building_industrs, requires two or three Boy had been. A most delic ; 1 In th day: 0 t his | vegetables or desserts. In these days = 1% hai % n < ellent opp: 3 = e Could. e ayn o e%nave | When many use only one meat Jish w‘;’;‘:’;‘:h;ln; 'l- one of the smart | SConomic existence, I8 HaEa I e | STEN—1t you wre reresTed To BUIARE YouF | QU for FEbt men, o, Soneeel, i Tive| vou develop experience with our would | @_day the trouble is not so serious. e late wintel and early | cess. own_business. -sehnnm"’o:qzw aLihed :-:"ymr"qu-muuum. Address "Box 1844, | trainin Address Box 205-S, looked on two minutes later he have scen such joy in Lightfoot” ‘Where meat is seryed for luncheon s yard as would have repaid him many times over for his thoughtfulness. But only the Jolly Little Sunbeams saw it. (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgess.) | | to Make Things for Boys and fish, an entree' containing some sort of meat and a roast are served for dinner the difficulty is greater. Here are some recipes for unusual meut dishes that will swell the list of meat dishes in your cookbook. Boned Leg of Mutton. Bone the leg of mutton, keeping it as whole as possible. Remove most of the fat. the cavity, made by removing the bone, with forcemeat: sew up the opening, bind the meat s compactly as possible, and bake for three hours in a hot oven; re- move the tape and send to the table with a good gravy. A coating of glaze will add to the appearance of this dish. : Stuffed Loin of Veal. Stuffed loin of veal 1s a delictous cold meat which can hardly be spring. Sometimes it is combined with mauve. Blue hyacinths are one of the flow- ers on which fashion looks with favor at the moment. Sometimes they are placed in violet enameled baskets, and sometimes in purple glass or mauve flat bowls, upheld by turtles or ducks or fishes with plerced backs. So, if you would have one of the loveliest " imaginablo table decora- tions have purple hyacinths massed in the center of the table, in a basket, a bowl or a vase showing purple in the flicker of the candlelight. Glass Bowls. Fruit is still considered table decoration, and it is nl\w‘:yfneuf‘3 fective. One idea is to use an an- (Copyright, 1922.) A " Frosting the Cake. Mocha rosting.—Mix together two tablespoons of cocoa, one tablespoon { of butter, two tablespoons of strong coffee and enough confectioner's sugar | to make frosting of the right con-| sistency. ) Orange Icing.—Grated rind of one orange, juice of one-half orange, one egg, confectioner's sug: Stir grated orange rind_and orange juice with{ egg and add enough cqnfectioner sugar to spread. Put between lavers and on top of cak: Almond rosting.—Beat _the whites of three eggs to a Stiff froth, add three cups of powdered sugar and a nde renewal contract Sfce. Apply C. M. Wright, 700 Bond bldg., Pefore 10 a.m. or after 4 p. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES St NCRSE, practical (man), to wait on man sufferi iw agitans. State wages, :vfiennz from_paraly g‘)‘ e ‘.V_ PIRC u.—r:e?lu‘a in high. 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Residence and Correspondence. 83-cénts boys a bottle of “Danderine’” at < 2 ; : d of blanched almonds pou: ! and drug store. After one application of this tinguished from chicken. The force- ftique fruit set, consistin; poun Vh A little sugar. Mix | ¢ o e amieed: pleasant edu.| Ask for booklet. Qelightful tonle you cannot find & particte of meat gives it a decided " relish. |frait bowl for’ the center, oDl 8 e i add & few drops of | T B e ent earning oppoFtunily 1z Tr0f; Liviogston's Academs. dandruff or a nic: ieuiiesevers ial Spread a loin of veal, from which fsmaller dishes, compotes by name, ta|vanilla. Cover the cake with a thick | Wit splendid uture: permagent, posifor. 4o, 56 sty i Baft oria il I rslen) cvier b the bones have been removed, on 2 |stand at the four corners of the table [ coating of this, dry in a wery slow jply Mudu 7t 9 pm., W. H Neely, 413 FIVE LADIES, 3 and sbundance. i ? o floured _board. Cover with force-for grouped around the center bowl.{oven and afterward cover with a plain {13th 2t roo 5 ke ipboaince. Mearias weagent i) 5 g s AT ?Jfi?‘nfi?‘l,'w""’a'éi‘z‘.‘fi('eifp“x!z‘n':z ;“hc: Th; cg"umlwl holds a pile of fruit,|icing I SALESMEN, with or without of Interviewing men in_executive positions. | & 3 'a —TwWi -ha o} 7 x| NNNeCeRsal we ch you ot and the little dishes hold each a little| Caramel Icing—Two and one-half{ Experience nnecesrary. a8 we tesch you vu s SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Colds This eyrop i different (rom all others, Qoick selief. No opiates. 35¢ everrwhers StopLaxatives Which Only Aggravate \ Material needed: Woode: boards and rope or chain. to ends to support the comfortable and attractive may be made. But to pieces at ends, as shown and By using a box, lined with heavy wrapping paper and nailing uprights n box, pine roof, very birdhouses add cross- in sketch, hang bungalow from a tree branch with rope makes something a little unusual. The house then and roast in a well-heated oven, bast- ing it frequently. On taking the meat from the oven let it cool and remove the tape. Spiced Beef. Chop _together two pounds raw beef and a piece of suet of the size of an egg. Season with pepper, salt and a little summer savory. two eggs, half a pint of bread- crumbs, four or five tablespoons cream and a small piece of butter. Mix and work in a roll, with enough flour to keep together and bake in a pan like roast beef. Slice when cold. Roast Stuffed Tenderloins. Split_two pork tenderloins and cut the ends square so that they are the same size. Make a savory dressing and add to it the chopped meat ends. Stuft the tenderloins, tie firmly, or skewer_ together. While they roast fruit. For instance, the big bow! might hold tangerines, pears Dlack and red and green grapes, red bananas and red. green and yellow apple: One little dish then might hold a perfect bunch of red grapes and a tangerine; one might hold a perfect bunch of black grapes and a red apple; one might hold a red banana ang@ a pear, and the fourth mizlh( hold a yellow apple and a tan- gerine. * Then there are glass fruit dishes, modern productions, though, to be sure, they are reproductions of old Itallan colored glass, to some &x- tent. . Anyway they are altogether lovely, and they, too, are made fn sets with a big dish for the center, and smaller dishes to. surround it, with_either fruit or candies in them. Or there is a big center fruit dish, cups light brown sugar, one cup cream, one tablespoon butter. Boil ingredients together in saucepan until a ball can be formed when dropped into cold water; remove-from fire and beat until right consistency to spread. Chocolate Icing.—One _teacup of powdered sugar, two tablespoons of hot water, about two tablespoons of chocolate and one_teaspoon of flavor- ing, if desired. Add the hot water to the sugar, place in a dish over the boiling teakettle and put in the choc- olate and flavoring. Heat and stir smooth, then spread over the cake. Delicious Crullers. Beat half a cup of sugar into the beaten yolks of two eggs. beat in two tablespoons of melted butter, fold in the whites of two eggs and then beat | experience, who want to earn $40 to $50 weekly for 5 hours’ work a day; sclling a nationally ad- vertised product. Apply to 120 Mchfi bldg., between 9 and 10 am. . or 4 to 5 pm. See Mr. Bransdorf. SALESMEN. ply_718 Bond bldg., after 10 a.m. T ;i HAIR DRESSERS—Thor-§ oughly ‘wavers. Manager, 8th floor, Woodward & Lothrop. 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Class meelyy in room 320, Colo i has protection of the tree foliage from heavy rainstorms, and the sway- ing motion caused by breezes should please the birds. Wind ropes twice around limb to prevent slipping. The house should be put but a short dis- tance below limb. Any birdhouse may be mounted in the same manner. LE ROY CRIGLER. Peach Saunce for Cold Meat. Soak a pound of dried peaches for three or four hours, drain and cook until soft in water to cover, with a few shreds of drfed orange peel to flavor.. Rub the peaches through a colander when cooked, sweeten slightly with about one-half cup of A sugar, return to the fire and thicken ° with two tablespoons of cornstarch, rubbed to a paste with two table- spoons of butter. A little nutmeg or other spice may be added if liked. Serve with siliced cold meat. - Constipation LOOKING for samething better? If you are neat appear- ing with fair education, over 21 years of age, interview Mr. Beacock, at 845 Munsey bidg., 2to4pm and 7 to 8 pm. 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Beat one cup of lard and two cups of brown sugar until creamy, then add two well beaten eggs, beat again and add one cup of molasses..one cup of warm water, six cups of flour, two teaspoons of baking soda, two- te: spodbns of powdered cinnamon, on€ teaspoon " of - powdered cloves, one- 'half teaspoon of salt, one-half cup of chopped raisins and one-half cup of chopped nut'meats, :Mix and drop on z:lu:g tins and bake in & moderate weekly or 1i i tion for two men with light e Paral and suburban territory. Apply cars for rural s 8 1. WALKER, INC,, 215 Steward Bldg., Wash., D. C. Ask for Mr. Culver. Constipation Nujol is a lubricant—not 8 medicine or laxative— 80 cannot gripe. | ‘When you are constipat- ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. and candlesticks to match it, in the same color and design. Artiftelal Fruit. : For these fruit centerpieces there is artificial fruit, which many women prefer to the real sort. It Is now made so beautifully that it is quite ax| attractive as the real sort. And it has, -of courme, the advantage that it never grows stale. Real fruit must be kept on the ice when it is not “in use.” therwise ‘it loses its fresh- ness with startling quickness. Some of the artificial fruit is made as much as possible like the fruit it represonts.- Some of it is made, quite frankly, not in imitation, but simply to take its place. . Thers are, for instance, bunches of little black and..yellow and green grapes, not like grapes, really, but charming nevertheless. They have tiny green grape leaves, also of glass. ‘These ‘are suitable for. the. smaller dishes. For the center there ‘are larger fruits. Soru are of black apples, peaches, pears. There also & smoked glass that s used for making all these fruits. baste them with a little melted but- ter which has salt, pepper, & spoon of powdered sugar and four cloves in it. When the tenderloins are done place them on a platter and make & sauce of the dish gravy by straining and adding to it a cup of sweet milk thickened with a little butter. and flour mixed to a paste. -Serve in a hot gravy boat and garnish the ten- derloins with tress and olive ringa. Pare and boil the crones until ten- der, then cream them in the usual way. The asparagus au gratin may be cooked and served in ramekins. Dutch Red Cabhage. Measure, after slicing, one quart of red cabbage. put into a saucepan and add the following ingredients: Two tablespoons of butter, one-half tea- spoon of salt, one-half onipn chopped fine, a dash of nutmeg and a dash of paprika. 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