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e 5 g | ' THE' EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MAY I ashing peweer clesn paint quickly, | paints. If b'ut :fuy turn vhro p’:’nu.y llo‘ s up-and-d and chan th lop of colored &nd hs ofte: the part shed at once with & ary, c1=:=" " you : ‘Menu for & lhy LA VAR, VA VAR . ", VAR Vi V. Vah. Ve Van. 4 In All the World There is but one WISE Standard of Quality—OURS. You—in protection to your table—should make 1t YOURS. | Every product you use measures up to this | . . N| exclusive standard if you are a WISE customer. Consider the | f | Eggs' - - From Our Special Henneries We take pains to know WHERE as well as { WHEN they are lasd. Do you not owe yourself ghe benefit of this protection? Merely phone WEST 183—service starts at once 32068 N Street ’ 1641 Connecticut Ave. Linoleum Floor Coveringsr Can Be Renewed - Stage Folk in Fashion World BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. What a pity that every producer of & modern play does not see to it that no actress represents anything but the last word In dress! Infinitely more Important is It that speechless | actresses should give study to every| N | detall of dress. The latter should be the great teachers in clothes and manners, also in interior decorations. But, alas and alack! this is not trué. The excuse of the producers of speechless plays Is that they are put on so far ahead of their production that the whims of fashion have changed. In that there Is some. ex- cuse. For the atrocities In interior which, even after im- need guide and a censor, ht excus The movies potent educational force our present 1i No mistakes should be made in them, The importance which the French ¥ | put upon the clothes of a play has reflection here and there in ofir thea- ters, but there is often a tendency on some one’s part to have mone: ly in recent years have the dressmaking houses made a specialty of not only applying their inventive nd artistry to the stage, but advertising that they do Many of them claim that they slight busine: such publicity, but they should g attention paid by the French public to the stage frocks. Copying of them should be inevitable because of their novelty and merit. That the designers as well as the public pay strict attention to what the stage folk wear in Parls and London is proved by the manner in which fashions are exploited first before the footlights, then sent broadcast to the k in the sketch was bullt and it is sent over here ment culrass bodice and panel cape that have captivated Paris. The material is dark blue crepe de chine. The skirt Is pleated and proves_the incoming of length and fullness. Such N| width as this has ceased to startle or stimulate argument. It is accepted. The bodice has the graceful movement of the jumper blouse, with length that covers the waist line and slight full- ness that suggests a girdle. The cape is novel. know that swing cape that on evening 'gowns there are metallic or chiffon capes that hang down the back, but we are not pre- ared to see them on the conservative rest frock. Yet here is one, and quite good, not pai mpting to cover ‘the arms. It {s caught on each shoulder, then left to itself. (Copyright, 1022.) PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By William Brady, M. D. Noted Physician and Author. “I am a bellever with you,” writes | gallow complexion, menstrual a man who never works, “in the|tles, the blues, and some health value of exercise and oxygena- | mi8TaIne or “sick headaches. tion- for well people. My wonderful| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. wife somersaults the kids every et imorning, and wants to keep ‘em up {to it through life to the time when |parmful to eat lemons.— (Mrs, W. they will need the Brady symphony.|H. Hired Girl Rolls Her Own. stasls. constipation, flatulency, gas and “Indigestion,” poor circulation, Please let me know whether it Is BREAKFAST Strawberries 7 Corn Fritters Sliced Tomatoes Toast Coftee LUNCHEON Ham Loaf Sandwiches Tomato Salad Strawberry Ple Tea DINNER Clam_Chowder Tuna Fish 8alad Baked Potatoes Fried Eggplant Dressed Lettuce Stewed Frult * Coftes Green Olive Gelatin Salad. This recipe serves five to six, and its preparation requir: quarter hours, Use granulated gelatin, % cup water, 1 cup bollihg water, cup Bpanish green olives (stoned and quarters), 1 roken nut m , 5 hard bolled e (chopped 8 cup Inlmanlol (chopped fine), 3 I ocup teaspoontul spoonful white pepper and speck paprika. dd cold water to gelatin' and let stand five minute: Add bolling er. Chop nuts, egi pimentos, eet pickles and onio X ly and combine. Mix carefully. Add sea- soning with vin dissolved gelatin. When this starts o set, add pther Ingredients. = Pour int arge or with Spanish olives and serve with brown bread and butter sandwiches. HOME ECONOMICS. BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. 1 to renew and refresh many things about the house, inside and out. Many a house- wife has learned to us self, knows what to buy in paint, in brushes. and how to both with skill. Tron beds really must be done over every few years, the old chipped enamel scraped off, the frame care- fully washed, and at least two new coats of clean, fresh enamel put on. Tt makes the room indescrib fresh to have this new bed in pla of the old. 5 Old mirrors with grimy Whoden or gilt frames can be made to look like and bedroom chairs and an Dlcture frame. Window sills and door frames, where paint 80 Inevitably scrubbed off in of a year. can be restored. Wherever paint has been before and in many. new places it can be put this plaster can be finished with a hard surface if covered with one or two coatings of flat house paint, and then with one or two of enamel. Naturally, the more coats, the more impervious the surf 1 to moisture and the more Lifebuoy is wonderfully different Pure, unbleached, red palm oil gives Lifebuoy its softening, beautifying qualities. Pure, white cocoanut oil gives Lifebuoy its glorious, creamy lather. . 3 Its famous health principle gives Lifebuoy its | Simple package and enormous production give Lifebuoy its low price. 4 All these things have never been combined in any toilet soap before. ‘ Lifebuoy has revolutiorized the daily care of the skin. Thousands of users are saying daily,“Thzre is no soap like Lifebuoy.” : \7E | some and healthtul to eat. the nursery or playroom wall. , i i the symphony so that I-can show 'em P gl ) To clean paint with dull finish, Johnson’s Prepared Wax has .how. But friend wife won't let me Th h & t] stop here. She saye I must add tha| Kindly advise whether the use of many uses other than polishing the somersaulting habit at our house | [ubber garments for the reduction of | gtraight lines, over a -m-l; woodwork, trim, floors.‘_ etc. commenced away back through read. | ftted calves is a dangerous pro-|a time. Yeliow soal For instance, it is an ideal me- ing your fine dall TOarriofen’ | Coture: _We lave four suct calyes dium for renewing linoleum, polishing autos, traveling bags, and Gertrude.) - R e s G R R ‘Answer—Not exactly -dangerous— of all victrolas, etc. kinds fair ladies who once were se Just bootl priced fi g : : m sallow, but who found at lea: Crataegus Oxycantha. fi a m - extralow i a ) | Meanwhile, T am to begin practicing | Answer—No. Lemons are wnmlu also good for the lower th Paints. Stans * Wall and ¢ Floor Finishes print here even specimens of the.tes- verting to this health habit o stuff above mentioned for mitral in- hood. .3 |sufMciency, caused by rheumatism. In offering thess somersaults I - | Would ypu advise me to continue it? erally ‘give -a brief song and ce | I thin] i3 @ better heart tonic than about - the ‘mction. &nd e«-ougou dig! d not so dangerous.—(C. know, . tHe customary plausible Word | W. D.! play of the chap who is trying to:sell| Answer—Only under your physi- Yyou something you y know iyou | clan’s direction. o sorely need and should bave, suc! Another Damp Basement. Every time it rains-our basement then, stir Up the Row | foor 15 flooded with water. which pant splanchnic paol and set &¢| comes through the brick foundations. the blood from the pool back into oir- | Long after a rain the floor remains culation. ~ Physiology teaches that|Wet. Yet my husband says he cannot about one-fourth of the entire mass |26¢ how this can injure our health of blood may stagmate in the ‘great R.) | abdoman. o Thata® whers thank,and | agreeable, of course, but I assure you { hides when an individual is in a state | the dampness of the cellar cannot af- fect your health. of shock. It accumulates there when d Coy ht, 1922.) appearance of reno'edhyou(h‘ 5’ T _am taking the terrible-sounding I The good. housewife counts Johnson’s "Prépared Wax one of her greatest helpers. In paste, liquid and powder form. Sanstary Glass Cases for Cafes, Markets, Etc. Answe ither can I. Tt is dis- HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS WHOLESALE 1334 New York Avenue e R |0 = [e——lclc——olcslol——2] How did it start? among women? -l-t&-flh.-- RETAIL an individual is in syncope—fainted. 1One of the best treatm 1 a i ing is to bend forward as you sit, far o L enough so that your abdomen presses Bu the against your thighs, which squeese: > some of the idling blood baek into the INTEN DAYS general circulation. Nose and-threat 8D ists, dentis! d others whose patrons sometimes faint in the ch&ir know the value of this expedient. All of which I mention for the same rea- son that the life insurance agents tell Il fellow of sad fatalities. lowever, == ol—-=]o=]c| o] @ I do not insist an anybody keeping the somersault habit if he finds it un- [ & satisfactory on trial I invite avery i | one who 18 not physically disabled by treme cases. 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