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= FEATURES. ' THE. -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘TUESDAY, MARCH- 2, 1922, o 23 FEATURES. g e S = = T . = = o’s this d‘l’}ld mlx(urfi aside, then mix | and white flour, three-fourths of - % 2 - 1 H the remainder with half the butter, | taplespoon of RS e. | |form a thick paste. Butter some | together rl es | |individual dishes, one for each egg, | molasses and two cups of sour milk . f and fill with the paste, lenving a |or buttermilk, pour the liquid mixs & J SLOANE 4 fiBEDTl“E’ l 0 hiollow in_ the center for the egs. | ture into the dry ingredicnts aud st P. 3 Carefully break an egg into each of | until well mizes E 3 s = S Q these hollows and shake over the|one-half cu 1508 H Street; N. W. Washi D.C By Lucille Van Slyke. g C Ty H'“ducut’ ut Sem'f Lob of each cEg mome of the dry mix- | walnuts o pecans and bour into eet, IN. W. ashington, D. C. : \ 1 e ture laid aside. Put bits of buiter on | greased molds, filling them = —— — E _ BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. ] A top of each, and bake. :lf:: B ‘;{.:;]}yn;.']’;;]rf ]:”:t steam ke would a-fishing go Bhowing off is something never ( JNEE RN ya6e veaMici: R ox Done by people, rea other Nature. (X} Steamed Nut Bread. | | FLOOR COVERINGS HE youtnful Lindsays were , he temporixed. - " Siotver Nature. i . The fine for spiseding in Berlin, Gerl Raving s = f Just for$two ore three days—"| When the Merry Little Breeze Mix and sift together one cup each many, is 100 marks, or o0 cents i3 b et cven NS Lot Hale &yed entrentel 270 “tickled the noses of Boxer and Woof of corn meal, graham or rye flour American exchanzc. . ridge with the Biaisdells. An ‘How about it, Nan?" Thorne ask- — or Spring.and Summer Inaccen puret for a aing| 0y B0 Boer> e R s o _ * 4 N - spring night and s -rather tame on ‘:\‘-n blew him a kiss. little bears promptly forgot their ADVERTISEMENT. 1 ; Merriam found herself thinking & un's'l‘::k:o":s:v::e‘, AT, oY, Prec | tears. Never had th "T”,:“‘””“" ol | < . 5 Vbl ovantiis ®araacad answered. ~Lucky wormsav— ghe|thing quite so good. eir mouths ! BlOCk Rush Rugs :,‘.,iE;fl,’,".:fl:.’.‘.‘. o wasn't holding Bo:d‘ eurd:m::; m?:l‘; :"‘,:l,‘:b;‘,,,‘f,:";}“,‘";‘."h'{“ bave warried ibegan:u water Just a8 they thad done ! Y, s own fireside.” Vi a d E o ; scarcely keep her mind on the wame,| Shc preiendad 1o sigh with (enes ae | i LSRR Vefore Bt 2ui 4 nd and Free Yourself from Pills!/ s . u ere was a pleasant senge|Nner youthful, bronze-hdired guest.|that ell; E d as that. must N - i OVal RllS]l Rugs useful in various places. of content in the charming ux_ ;'Mykmen folks surely do huve rov- | {uste cven beticr. Boxer started for-| A Hindu cut-out searf is something || Don't wait for constipation to| Bvery morning Kellogz's Tran. | 5 » ng knees. - i St et s % | cookea” and krumb Al't Su reme RUUS (“ over which live ivies drew an irrog- | tn¢ table she slipped her Band intajafter him. your;ganie. 2 1 pencil, or (|l your system open to about 99 per| \ith vour favorite ccreal D" effects for summer use. ular pattern, - with celling llghis|JONN'S. But to her dismay no answer- | * Presentiy they came /in sight of [have stamped. a simple design similar ||| cent of human Ills! Beat constipa- | least two tablespoonfuls daily \ :hlded by huge oiled silk Chinese {_'l‘:’ fl:’fi‘.{.’.‘ylfi}"‘&.{?m."f" lzml'er'- Farmer Brown’s sugar house. 1'h:y to the one shown. Carefully cut oul{ | tion with BRAN— KELLOGG'S '!(‘ case; x“ a8 mas h i - lanterns, i ork, star- | stopped t it p and stare at it. | V. " . sary for resuls. Kelloge's B i Rag Rll”s in every quality and style. mer whnge‘:fifn:':ar";::?"lfl,,':,:',‘_ ing longingly at Jerry Blaisdell. Thols oyes grow round with wonder. | the darkened parts. Cut narrow bias ||| BRAN, cooked and krumbled! wonderfully palatable, | O glass chairs were drawn up to the| HiS host caught the look and grin- |1t was the first time they had really | $trips of the same material nom“ | Where pills and cathartics are - adding much 1o i = bmocted fldas ings in 620 chintz-covered card table. {ned. seen that sugar house. When they{which the scarf is made or from ma- ||| nabit-forming and aggravate dan-|And. it can be served in India Drugcets SO0E oveEing Merry settled back in her cushions|, FVer been fishing on Great South!had been over there with Mother Bear | terial of a harmonizing or contrast- ||| gerous intestinal conditions, Kel- | UelnE wass, such ax in o0 and 9x12 sizes. luxuriously. to hide a tiny ya bay, Lind he asked, lightly. [two nights before It had boen 100 || eolor. Bied all the eut-ont edgen 1 macaroons, raisin br H the supper cart was wheeled in, Sho Uike to have you go Bty fovarmit tnsace et ke ‘logg's Bran, without irritation or| For heaith sl I Linol all reliable qualities, plain and inlaid, liked life very much just that min-|® BT il dtad scarf. ~A Mindu cut-out searf looks ||| discomfort, mechanically sweeps the | dering b NOICUMS pported and domestic. '.f.'fn A‘:termme{ r:l.a leuent:ha ..‘d aiid fove It." John's' whole-heaktp stunning on a gateleg or library table. | [ vowels, cleansing and purifying in ould stroll along the rain|*33 3 > A iy ead high, cheeks,blazing, il a natural way. Bhells ' urter ot ok iE " Baln | threw her itic bomb Moz Eaet s a I sl - ! 3] i “l wouldn't love to have you. 1 i ||| Kellogg's Bran for constipation be-| Have it on the tab 3 Sloane Vacuum Cleaner $ §pring lassitude was upon Ter. she | o.iny"nohing 1s ust & iy wapte of EggsBaked in Savory Molds. ||| Foeuo8E s o o o veenn Seate - dolin lonaly e whes she time. Dad alwava said it was, Stupid! Take three eggs. three tablespoons ||| ful treatment of constipation - : Played cards with Thorne and | ;"o 0h S " Uik "Uncle Thorne-—sat of bread or cracker crumbs, one-half (|| through food. We guarantee that| b Kelie " Complete with eight'attachments Strong in Construction — Simple in Operation . Effective in Results Nan Blaisdell. 5 A false sense of sccurity she was to discover presently, for, before they had finished their salad a rollicking pair of youths had burst tempestu- ously through the long. French doors that opened on the bricked terrace. Hal and Jerry Blaisdell were home from college for a spring vacation, supposedly for a “girly, jazzy” tim indeed they were in immaculate even- ing clothes, looking very grown- up, indeed. But small-boy imps danced in their shrewd gray eyes. “A party over at eleven?’ asked their mother. The two young brigands shook their heads and calmly rolled the supper cart to a nearby window seat. They helped themselves generously to food. A smiling maid” brought reinforce- ments. < “Out with it” counseled their father. “You might as well tell now and have it over with, what hav Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States STORE HOURS 8 A.M.to 5P. M. around in a messy boat in wet clothes all day, while he smoked an old pipe nd told me to hush every time I opened my mouth— ‘Thorne reached over to tuck a D:ltronlllnl‘ finger under her rosy chin. ‘Tut, tut!” he chided. “That was ladylike midsummer fishing. This spring stuff—roughing it—is real fish- ing. Be a good sport, Merry. Let " stammered John, chiv- If you really mean you don’t want me to go, Merry. Jerry and Hal, derisive youth h Mistress Merry, “ittle boy go wif our daddy and us?’ singsong was -maddening. ‘Our_daddy will take good care of our ‘ittle boy! - a “Bet you a fiver. dad, if you'll loan dark to see what that sugar of light, N Now they could see just- what that | S “THERE'S PETER RABBIT,” WHISPERED BOXER. house as like. All they had seen then w. dark mass with two little wjuares which were the window and teaspoon tablespoon of butter, two tahisspoons of hot milk and salt and paprika tol taste. of mixed mustard, one | Put about three tablespoons Kellog's Bran, cooked and krum- | bled. will give permanent relief if it | is eaten regularly. up @ pimply the bre f tinal odors v sugar house wa: they didn't know what to make of it. Never had they scen anything at all like it. For a long time they sat without moving. simply staring at that sugar house. Now, it happened that that morn ing Farmer Brown and his boy had taken a load of sugar over home, so, of course, the sugar house was de serted. Little by little Boxer and Woof Woof stole nearer. The nearer got the stronger became that delicious smell. It didn't take them long to find out that it came from tha you been up to?” ) t & thing.” protested Jerry. He i was the younger of the two. He perched himself on the arm of his mother’s chalr and winked at Merry. “Dad, we're fed up with girls and dancing and—" he waved a hand vaguely, scattering sandwich crumbs én his mother's hair, *'Neverythin And when it began raining we had a. bully idee. We both got the yen the same minute. Dac *t his tones were pleading. “You've mnot been fishing with for 'most two laughed whole-heartedly. his eyes shining from the delicate flattery. To have his lads prefer his company to that of their cotempo-| (Amother enisode of this story ia rlrlez seemed to Thorne Blaisdell | tomorrow’s Star.) it to me, that Lindsay doesn't dast o erriam sprang up in disgust. course Merry wants John to €0, Nan cooed. “She can come over here to visit me while you're gon “Thanks so much”—Merry's voice| was petulant—"I can't.” “Malke that ten!” Hal shouted. You're betting on a sure thing, Bruy’,” Jerry drawled. John rose, determination in his gray eyes. ~ “Thanks awfully, boss” he said, with a bit of a quiver in his voice. ‘Il be jolly glad to accept. For cakes and pie mak- ing, Mazola is equal to butter —at a remarkably lower cost. Follow your usual recipe using % to % less of Mazola than the amount of butter called for. us safe to Woof it will be whispered Woof to Boxer. Just_then who should appear but Peter Rabbit. Peter had been spend- ing the night in the Green Forest and that morning had decided to visit Farmer Brown's sugar house and see what was going on there. When Boxer cgught sisht of him he was hopping along past the doo: “There’'s Peter Rabbit.” whispered PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE Boxer. “That fellow would run from PIE CRUST H 3. s own shadow. and if he isn't afraid TR By William Brady, M. D. there is nothing for us to be afraid * 2 caps Flour Plach of Salt of. Come on, Woof Woof."” % cup Mazola lce Water Noted Physicien and Author. But Woof Woof hung back. Boxer kept on. From one tree to another he crept, peering around each and studging that sugar house bbfore moving ahead to the next. All was .LUXURIOU “Average Bed a Torture Rack” ‘Work Mazola well into the flour and salt, add enough ice water to hold together (about ¥ cup) and roll out at once. ¥ teaspoon of baking powder may Eat ’Em Raw. reason, but also because it robs us of Your Skin - Ladies— A few days' treatment with ARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS you published for “alligator hide.” My elbows now look smooth, and T have no more of that brown scurf on them—Mrs. V. H. D. The formula is: Salicylie acid, 30 grains; powdered benzoin, 20 grains; absolute alcohol, fifteen drops; oil of esame, 4 ounces. To be digested three hours over a water bath, then filtered. Directions —Apply.a few drops to the roughened skin twice daily, i Bunien. Is an operation advisable for a bunion? If so, how long does one ha Lto keep off the feet?—Mrs. K. M. Discover for yourself how baking brings out the wonderful flavor ofa Morris Supreme Ham. The special Supreme cure makes it a real delicacy. Ask your dealer for it. Like many other Morris Supreme foods, this ham bears the famous yellow and black label. MORRIS & COMPANY Packers and Provisioners 5 4 more of the mineral elements of such | peaceful and quiet and finally Boxer be added if desired. Physicic Cooking, at least in the ordinary | foods potatoes. reached the sugar house without any- » —says ‘Tnysician way, impairs the vitamin content of | Raw potatoes contain the fat solu- | thing happening to frighten him. ] #*This is literally true, ™ says a well a bedspring has been designed that is food which contains vitamins in the | Ple factor A (which prevents rickets) | Thin he &rew bold. e known physician, “‘ajthough many approved by physiciansand hygienists i atate and the water soluble factor Come on,” he ealled to Woof Woof. T g oarpd Rt is the Rome Do - (which prevents beri beri) and the|“It is nothing but a big pile of wood. people do not re: “_“-'“‘,'l; everywhere. It ome il Even the comparstively mild de- |antiscorbutic factor (prevents scurvy).|There is nothing to be afraid of. I'm or really the beds, —it the cause It cannot sag, yet gently gree of heat (about 140 degrees Fah- | COoked potatoes contain only the last [ not afraid S ) of their discomfort. For generations molds itself about every contour of mentioned vitamin and darn little of To prove it Boxer begzan to sniff people have i::dmuy become ac- the body, supporting every part easily renheit for twenty to thirty minutes) | that. This is no ergument in favor (about the sugar house. The first good customed to this slow torture and so without p fused in pasteurizing milk certainly | of raw potatoes in the diet of any | sniff told him that that delicious or e Back. [pressure, ' diminishes the vitamin content of | American or Canadian family, but|smell was coming from inside. He . bear it. People attribute their k- On a De Luse the body lies com- when children or others crave raw |promptly began to look for a way of ache—their cramped muscles—their gore,b1y without a sign of strain— "g “;‘:- P S curally | Zihto08 they should have them witii. . &etting in. But the door and win- general tired-out feeling—to “their ‘ooking food w! s naturally | out any Sairey gamp sauce to spoil dows were closed. Two or three times contiics. As & mutter of mglmlynhudhm?dm acid, such as tomato, diminishes the | the flavor. Same with raw carrots, | Boxer went clear around that sugar : 2 o e o ing slecp. The De Lawe is 0 con- vitamin value but little; canned to- | raw oats, raw cabbage, raw spinach, | house.. By that time he had lost all FREE Beautifully illustrated instead of a - ‘:":a‘.“ that it cannot wear or tear mato juice is just as good for the | raw onions, raw tomatoes, raw wheat, | fear. Woof Woof still sat at a safe Corn Products Cook most cases, all these people s mattresies. 3 prevention of scurvy in infants as|raw lettuce, raw apples, raw nuts and | distance, looking on. Boxer began to Bookof 64 ‘Write Corn Prod- a new bedspring. "’ : fresh orange juice is. raw milk. show of.. He climbed up to the roof. Doges. 5 2 See the Rome Do Luse Bedspring at Cooking food with an alkall, as, for| Such wholesome, healthful articles | He walked along to. the chimney. ucts Refining Co., Dept. A, Argo, IlL. The ordinary coil, woven wire or your dealer's. It is a revelation in instan dding soda or saleratus to|as carrots, potatoes, tomatoes and | There the delicious smell was stronger i E mnational bedspringis not fitforhuman jyyurious comfort—no the water in which food is cookéd, | apples, whether eaten raw or cooked, | than ever. It came up the chimney. beings to sleep on. It sags into great any price compares with it. Know'it greatly impairs the vitamin value, |are for mo# persons most beneficial | Boxer tried to look down. He got his hollows which twist the spine causing by thé R ity trade-mark and this practice of some cooks|if eaten skin and all. It is & bad,lungs full of smoke, which made him | neckache, cramped mus- ¥ the Kome ity THaTk on should be stopped, not only for this|policy, from every point of view, to'jump back and cough and strangle backache, 3 d the side rail. Itis the mark of identi- pare or peel such foods before eating ) So that he lost his balance and rolled :Ie:L:ndneMPmre-CmmFm fication and certification of quality them, provided the article Is first|down the roof, landing with a thurn of the body are not supported atall. on all Rome products. The e nr?iperlybwl!:ed wdm- Joap and water | on theh:roundA Instead of frightening So that people may have complete De Luse is interchangeable — fits I et g then s zepontedly | NI L ls ool made bini angry. He r P 5 3 ove any | would get into: t suga us rest, complete recuperation at might, either wood or metal beds. LISTEN, WORLD! ’ possible parasite eggs, which are In. ) somehow, 5 peRg ouse X achs visible to the naked eye, but commonly S s e - Southern-Rome Company—Washington BY GLSIE momNsON. | |presentin the solland Wiely to be pres. | (RN 1% Y T W Rurgess) - e : 3 & ent on fruits or vegetables. . o . H ) ,ma;;__sa,u;o,e 7, St b‘efl!er les % most ot us e sed and recommended by Public School Domestic Science Teachers : Nete:—Don"t accept a substitute. If your dealer cannot supply yox awith a Rome I like all cooking, and particularly | who have occasion to select or order ing, write s and we will 5 ve | meals from a bill of fare, to give the | Remove the meat of the lobster, Quality De Luse Bedspring, us and el refer you to one who can bread making. There's creative|, gqings, ples and cakes a wide berth |reserving the creamy fat adhering to punch to that particular job. You|and indulge or cultivate & taste for|ine body shell and the coral. Shred ean’t hurry the making of good bread. [ raw apples or other raw fruit. Not - ¢ REs oo The yeast has to grow within the|alOne as a starter for breakfast, but | the bolster with a silver fork and cut as an appropriate and always heaith- | the tender white part of some celery 4 dough, and natural processes take|ful dessert or tidbit after the other | he same size, allowing one-third cel. - time. If you rush it with too much mi_l.lbodr m‘ellmh i e taca lw”_m"d’ et e H R warmth or too soft dough you're €9- | 0000 110 i202 of Vitamine In his | Oval Dlatter, armnging small white sriBLIRR S S ing to get-a sour or flabby product | Fiet, provided he takes a liberal va. |lettuce leaves in the center, having a « that's only fit to be fed to the pig. | riety of food in his ordinary diet and |border of larger leaves around the 1 But, given a well kneaded, strudy|provided this food has not been too |edSe. Moisten the meat and celery mixture, a temperate, steady warmth, | much manipulated before he eats it. [ With mayonnaise and arrange in a " and sufficient time, and you'll achieve | Something fresh and raw and green |PYramid in the center. Pound the E Y . = - should be an invariable. item of the |oral, run through a sieve and mix ! rincipal meal of the day—lett = slancelof the red ‘iress- " Dabbage, onfons, cress, mint, ceiery, |ing. Pile some of the dressing on — cucumber, etc, or if such relish can tob and ser - 4 i not - be ‘then chew, some raw wheat or oats or carrot or potato or 1 H = SEtjRome SLW/AbbleioE tOmALy T T T Supl' €me Ham . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. DYED HER FADED SWEATER Avster mae Don’t Neglect : T want to thank you and tell you h , how much I appreciate the formula = 1 1‘}’ al w 0 dm. ; ; | ALSO A-SKIRT AND A DRESS Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is in-nnhed. Even if you have :%er .Ed before, you can furn your worn, bby dresses, skirts, waists, stock- following the simple directions “in every of Diamond Dyes, Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or s silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, ings, coats, sweaters, draperies, [ or mixed goods. , Diamond Dyes bangings, everything, into new.by | never streak, spot, fade, or run. instance. A baking powder biscuit is DiamondeDyes = = = lively—and you must step lively to : make good ones—you can have ‘em browned and on the table in twenty minutes from the time you begin to rub in the shortening. And they're great! As quick an’ easy productions therc is nothing better—while they last.. But there's the rub. A baking powder biscuit is a winner if you catch it on the wing, as it were, but it's a poor bet the morning after. While they're fresh and warm -you wouldn’t swap ‘em for' a plum pud- ding. But let them cool and they're only second-hand food. But good bread will last for days, growing sweeter and more mellow. Same flour, same shortening, same milk, same oven. But in one process the flour, seems to have ripened into a perfect ,sustaining strength, and: in the other it has just—exploded. ° Folks are like that, aren't they? Takes 3ome a long time to h”e'“i_ lots of kncat}lng by hard knocks, plenty of wailing. But when ‘they're done they're wonderful. Just know- ing them feeds your soul. and the longer you know them tI better they are. But others. are baking powder biscuits. Up they pop in the midst of a joyous razsle-daszzle, and for a while they're-the tastiest article oltx gn market. ~You can’t h something that comes mighty near to being the fundamentals of a hu ma; have always felt that brea 1 ing was a much more vital min- ry to the people I cared for than ‘Welsh rabbits or moat.sermons. There are other foods much mor: showy and more quickly made than bread—baking powder biscuits, for Answer—There is no other cure for an established bunion. Generally It takes two or three week: Fine tea leaves, carefully chosen and knowingly blended, account for the perfect cup quality of Tetley’s Green Label Tea. Tetley’s Green Label 4 In 10c, quarter-pound, half- pound and one-pound % .packages. TET MakesA good Indigestion Sourness Flatulence Palpitation Let ““Pape’s Diapepsin®® correct your digestion by neutralizing- the harmful acids in the stomach and intestines, then you ¢an eat Prompt stomach relief awaits you. * favorite foods without fear. LEY'S depend on them. apirits. Funny, t They're second-rate 't it