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E LR 3 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. = i = it for him. He does. :’h:"um:"{o:om:fied to drabness and Injustice, to ig-|down a blind alley, and the cry has The Wife Who ,Wouldn’g Settle Down! We study one another. We are both | nora; i aa A broken out with renewed force. Home-lovers, and don’t run arotnd | _,l::e'l.‘."h:’;“;"f:;";:'r color, and| Dow't try to stop that cry without ; e A A Sequel to “Brides.Will Be Brides By-Lucille Van Slyke. C., MONDAY, MAY 922, 1922, ° FEATURES. 19 - FEATURES | [ITTLE GIORIES 3 [fiBEIS)'Tll‘I}E. More About Spadefoof. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Tomato and Cucumber Relish. Bon : y A go0d relish can be made by cut- other, too. " ‘For instance"-—small | fuliness of jlife. 1's the sume old | SR%SUM the fur A" Poars wii® | of ripe tomatoes, removing the pulp, Shirley dared me to laugh—“for in- ":“‘",f“" that sent us onward On | .,me again until we have found g |MIXINE Wwith an equal quantity of stance, I want to be a director when | the trall we call civilization. For a |00 S8, " cias (o better hunting | ChopPed cucumber, and seasoning Rt o | Jirector when | long while we thought we were geiting | DOW, LT : Wl with Salt and’ pepDer repiiiies T aTew ol “';"’“f:‘;"“m._ 2o somewhere and the cry was muffied. | 870unds for the sons of men. in the tomatoes and serving on a let- The rest of the, conversation was But now we find we have been going | " (Copyright, 1922.) tuce leaf with mayonnaise dressing. | devoted to Bernle. ~Incidentally, he had sent about fifty night letters, sixty speclal deliveries and several hundred otrdinary two-cent-stamped Two folks who look alike may be SR boys brought down from Yale this)missives -during the two weeks or ] S0 ulike that they neer agree e Sunday Swapping. week end. - He says the foot ball one more of thetr separation, She ought s 2 V] is too stupid, and the Gresham lad|to make a good director, for she UNDAY morning was rather | tog SPIC apd o eht youd be |directs a director as is. Little, but, Peter Rabbit was quite excited. You | ' “now Peter had dlscovered one sk O1a strain on the youthful Lindsay | pyther a dear to swap children for the | oh, my! = 5 family. The twins, with the|rest of the day. You take my twen- \ (Copyright, 1822.) ;"'d"'?“ds ncarest relatives. It was Insouciance of extreme youth, | ties off my hands and I'll take care Spadefoot the Toad, who was even|always awakened at the same hour |°f,JOUr twos: 3 to th “But, Nan/' Merriam faltered, T ! then on his way to the Smiling Pool. | that they “came to” on week days,|dont Know s Ive ensugh £00 LISTEN WORLD! ~ 4 What is the reason 1 have never|and were promptly _ “s-s-s-hed”| “My dear, the food is all packed in Y iidis sosmson l e 1"eam scen Spadefoot before?” asked Peter | into comparative quiet or removed to hAmpers and waiting. The boys are Y ELSIE R g - i Ing to take their little car and Blue:]ay of Old Mr. Toad. a safe distance. Ragsy, the Cairn|Thale dad's pls one theis twe. Kucsts | - “It is because he is such a queer | terrier, had long since learned to|and Richard Siocum, that awful Haw- | WhY Is jazz, and how are you golng | ° to you d 3 t | fellow,” replied Old Mr. Toad. “He |maintain a discreet silence. ley girl and two girls who are visit- [ to cure it? Or should it be cured? 1 c = your druggis! {keeps by himself. He rarely comes|, Merriam. the longer she was mar|ing her, the elder Dubols girl and|ls jazz a sign of human degeneracy?| 5 n, grew more and mori wd John for an_o Stops Pain Instantly out save at night. He Is gTeat for | awe-stricken at the immensity of | somewhere over near Shoreham." Ao pre soingbackjto/theldyyalooury The <imol . |burying himself and sleeping. He |John's ability to Sunday-sleep. Other! To the older woman's amazement, | Savage grandpas, discarding all the e simplest way to end a corn i€ }isn't the least bit sociable. He won't | MOTNINgs he arose with a sembiance | Merriam did not enthuse. Usually | nobler findings of humanity? Is it a U s inin- ot c- ia ic! > S i v e Sorg oas than two days; perhaps he will stay|ploded. But Sundays the household| “John's not awake yet,” she stam- |y SV g S0 00 /8 SO mrl.);uum.; il me 2 WO fOrms—a j,n1v e day. When he leaves he|laW decreed that he was not to be|mered. toddle? tolorless. iquid (one drop does | 7 & - ,|awakened until he “jes woke his-| “Hustle him out! TII be gver for| "y v Loverting to savagery? Yes. it!) ‘and tra thin plasters. Use |/l 0 Off on by himself, and as llkely | self.”" Which was_at "a late enough{my charges in half an houf, when |t 0 Ve JOReU g 0 BERCERIYS %58 whichever form you prefer, plasters |25 70t 1 wog't see him again this|hour on regular Sundays, but at a|the boys come for you. ~One o'clock | iy “we long for vice. Were re- orth i b et $ |year simply unforetellable hour on a Sun- |is the latest you can start.” i = A the —theactionis the same | Y<{ av vou | 98Y after a Saturday night party. And—and—" It was really too | | oes he dig the same Way ¥OoU| But on a particular gay spring|embarrassing to try to explain that | 02" asked Peter. porning John was outdistancing all |John had taken a’dislike To voun Old Mr. Toad nodded. “Of course,” | former records. Breakfast had come | Mr. Gresham, that he had resente satd ho T A e, O o way |and gone. . The twins had had a|the fact that Merriam had danced 5o Ito dig. Spadefoot is & better digger | mOrning walk and been exiled to the [ much with him the evening previous, Ithan 1 am. He seems to just sink |Sandpile béhind the barn. Merriam [aNd that he was not behaving any iright into the ground. If it were not|had made her own bed, the nursery|too well about Richard Slocum's re- ! i M 2 . is way | beds, the Sunday dessert, stuffed the | turn frgm Alaska. F O somes - rainy | Sunday chickens, read the inay| Nan: Daturaily. tools: her hesttancy HIght 1o doms Rerer Dpapers, answered last week's mail and | for a polite murmur anent the bother Just then there was a little splash |Planned next fall's clothes—if the [the babies might be. INTEN DAYS |in the water & short distance from | family exchequer should permit any she interrupted. “Run along! t's > (—and still her lord and master|spring, and there’s a gorgeous day Nadinola CREAM e s Tuui:‘::[l:: slumbered. ahead. 1 used to long for days off e Smiling Dool chorus_ 1t was louder| Once. fearful st he had suc-|when Jerry and Hal were wee folk The Unequaled Beautifier | 7' '3, "0 CPUNT Mr. Toad and it | CUmbed to sleeping sickness, she had | You've been tied down too much Used and Endoraed Fotiag S peered in at him and retreated, grin- | lately, Merrykins!" ~" "By Thousands I " hice “He”is exclaimed Old Mr. [ ning, when she was reassured by his| ~Merriam ‘ascended the stalrs re- SJE] Guaranteed to remove | Toad. ~That is Spadefoot’ I must go | healthy color and decidedly audible | luctantly. 787 tan, freckles, pimples, | OVer and pay my respect bad 'anmr l‘_"l"r 3[':“:“ ‘!g lenrsi l”'e “The sleepingest man 1 ever saw, e % r. To e ) swi - etreated to the sandpile, | Could sleep in bed or sleep In ™ sallowness, etc. Ex- |, O'd Mr. Toad started to swim In| o o e "eqt® “murmuring ~ves, | CCWd, Sleep L treme case Rids the direction of the new voice and or P Pty b Peter Rabbit hopped along the bank. | 1¢4rs” and “No. dears.” to the twins'| . (.o With a gayety she did not Dairymen’s League Evaporated \ j = pores ;.p:d ) = :"fi ;:-_:xi:g_lecme:;fl;—eruumems of nmr“”‘» - S e ] Milk—the crea.mym_kvis par- impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, | For the most difficult thing In me;;m-",’ gt ups Dlinking eached out i ticularly good in coffee. healthy. At leading toilet counters. At Pre-War Prices, Two Sizes, EOc. and $1.00 NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenw world for Merriam Lindsay to do was verting because a hunger is u i 5 i - Sounding kiss. { verting ) 3 pon us. . . to Foen !;'l’lll‘;“ol;&‘:;frl;‘::dbv;‘m: “Madam, how dare vou intrude in |22z i3 the outward sign of that hun- 'For' those fev.v who like gl'un tam, she leaned against an ancient | Muh boudoir?” he demanded, good- or vulgar manifestgtion, and its dev.| milk in coffee, it may be a little ietree and emacr st nevitable | "YIPc Dact noon. and we're going on | olees A pbcautteStenorant ot iis 1l 100) rich, but most people like. universe. Aeons and aeons of stupid |a Wonderful pienic® B linat inspires jazz 1s not childish or | rich, creamy coffee. Sunday mornings seemed to stretch |, Rishto R 4 | vulgar. It is vast and dynamic and | 5 out before her. O e Tioh, hveh bothesTy Sen” | the meglect of it may wreck our Ask your grocer for Dairy- hole social organization. 1 do be- ’ lieve that jazz is the most significant men’s League Unsweetened T shall let out & long, resounding :ing _the twins out of the water.” “If he doesn’t wake up soon I know | Prooks. ‘ E “Not a family picnic,’ Merry fal- | Htone, R Y e e,y tHOUERL WhY—oh | tered. “IUs—well, Nan wants the,manifestation upon the human nori-| Evaporated Milk. It comes in ment, give my sacred promise never |babies for the dav. Thia is a motor | *n,%\q’ order has failed us. Some-| tall cans containing one pound to v ing'?” At noon precisely the telephone 2 3 5 rang. Mrs. Thorne Blaisdell requested | With last night.” John began hotly. You can also buy Dairymen’s the pleasure of the company of the | "you better tell them we decline with Lindsay twins for the remainder of | thanks™ = = G i League Condensed Milk, which ! " found, her round. sweet| “You can stay with Nan and the | is sweetened —and wonderful volce forestalled any remarks anent chndrnnrnf you want to,” she retorted in cocoa. thelr meals and bedtimes 8hg Shangea’ heridoor, ke him up ‘of a Sunday morn- where human progress has taken a e H de“{f"‘h.x'Za‘m‘-flg:‘é“’uf“fl"u‘f Wrong tarning. & turning whien has| 2nd in smaller six-ounce cans. HIM, BUT | 'BElr meals & - and T've just about . : e ? 5 x N ut why,” breathed Merriam joy- 2 ar Soothing and Heali DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE NO ATTEN- | ously, “should you waste a perfectly, tW minuteshfo dressiin | Wour 1 o e e o N heavenly day belng nurse-girl to my | Crange Juice £ 07 (e (He Jad You Reduces redness O:ORERATIVE ASSDCIATION. INC. X angel pigs?’ ik b e stove, ; JTICA.N.Y. ntly Peter was so close that he & “Feel like a little Sunday swap-|iS beside the toaster— | [Erehinses Chithtons deapite che' tact | Feel fike o tlitle Sunday swans) ® 20 voh TR nokes me: roughnessblotches That there was little light. Spi P s s a1 | groaned dohn, 2a urned on his | fadt was'suuding on a flat sione qlose | 13”50 "Erown W That wa erava the | shower and other eruptions the surfa S company of ethi e T. : . i {3t 'eSusti 8 SieTroad: b nad 4 | SRR, B JOmCOE Tg:g“,,"f::si Continued 1n Tomorrow's Star. making the skin mus! bag 1 i o rather fed up with these cubs the (Copsrighf, 1 i ! clearer.fresher || Harry H. Mahool | &Welled out until it was three times & Co., Inc. | the size of his head. Peter spoke to {hiim, but Spudefoot paid no atiention and more attractive iwhatever. After that Peter held his . f P f . a_l M B F 511 e the evening) Ko nsa Diary of a Profession ovie Fan . Inexpensive American Bldg. Dr. Grulee, famous | , 121" i r s hance to talk to Old Mr. Toad again, e : foodspecialist,says that | Of course Peter wanted o, know i and easy Baltimore, Md 12" | Spadefoot's babies started in good cheesemaybe giv- | 152 Sine manner as the babies of Old BY GLADYS HALL. to en to the baby as’early | Mr.” Toad. BOld Mr. Tosd told bim ; did, “But.” adde Mr. % use ;53)’("3(":;“‘15“‘”058& [ ory tem to b il ereat hurey | ShirleyMason Directs a Director— | : T T/ (ra ins | to leave the water. ey leave while : 3 RY z t Cheese contains My Her Husband! | ~ Atall ie it ! they still have quite long tails. ‘ the vitamines that pro- | (hiliran wait until their tails have g Shirley Mason is the tiniest thing | ppeared. Y ducehealthandgrowth. | Where do they o to?" asked|that ever consumed enormous boxes 3 varieties: American, | Peter. . © replicd Old_ Mr.|Of candy. She has bobbed hair. She i ~ “Don't ask me, _ Mr. i 4 i I;:m?m'swm,}wl,dby I Toad. | “1 mever see them after they |has to have her hats made to order. | the slice, pound orloaf. 1|5\’ \ne smiling Pool, T suppose they | and she buys her shoes in the Infant 8 VARIETIES IN TINS {€o up “"h“"e lhed g'”::“éu’:n!;’gl' 5‘:3 department of the lilliputian bazaar i "I never did see s ; ol o)g ;‘\“,’fn‘["w be buried as Spadefoot and Als"’ she has a hu!:dmll)a Setrelfl;& | 1/ | his family.” a sister (as you know), a mother| i R {701 Mr” Toad resumed nis SIgINg [and dad. to whom she i devoted—| \ fand Peter could get nothin ! {from him. Peter hung around a|and a career. | T Watching the two cousins, Old| She has common sense, too, and | Mr. Toad, the common Hop Toad, and | sentiment. She’'s sentimentak right ! 'bl[r'ddéffl(ll. They were much alike, | enough. Wait until I tell you what Vet quite different. Finally Peter de- | she did the last time she was in New {cided that there was nothing more | York. She and I were on our fifth o be learned there, so he started|pound of cand We were in her tor ‘the dear Old Briar-patch to tell |suite at the Biltmore, and while we Look For The Label W Mrs. Peter the news. were talking and she was showing | by T. W. Burgess.) me her new hats and the flowers the | by’s Skin Clear Baby’s | (Copyright, 1 company had sent her, I beheld a | With Cuticura _— rather dilapidated-looking tie hang- Fruit Sorbet. ing on her dresser. R Rt Laorivoran Dage . Malgen “I didn’t know,” 1 said, “that your | Sorbets are made in the same way | husband was in town with you.” | as sherbets and ices, so far as pro-| “He isn't”" she said mourntully, | ! portions and quantities aré concerned, | “but I always bring a tie of his with | but_as cream is used in them the|me when we're separated—the last method of mixing must be different. {one he has worn before I go away. 1 or trouble will result. The sirup of ftie it around my neck nights.” sugar and water s mixed with the| The small. sensible, sentimental | whipped cream or cream and whipped | starlet and I then proceeded to dis- | 5Y % whites of eggs and half frozen, then |cuss the ancient institution of mar- | BOISUBY MASON the fruits or juices are added and the | riage. regulations down in my diary for fu- freezing completed. This way of [ “You and Bernle,” I said, “seem to | ture use. It might be published some {mixing prevents the cream curdling|be terrifically happy.” (Bernie is | day. in the fruit acid and the fruits are | Mister Shirley.) “How do you do it?| We never fight in public,” sald | Dandruff Soon not frozen too solidly. T'd like to jot a few of the rules and | Shirley, “and hardly ever in pr Ruins the Hair want plents of thick, silky hair. do by all tid of dandruff. for it will bdir and ruin it it you don't S¥ It deesn't grush or wash fway to od to try to The ozly sure s to dissolve B, then s rely. 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