Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 27

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b P P, TRGAY N wy Lo R Ly Sy R RN FEATURES.. : ~IHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 192%™ The Wife Who Wouldn't Dm of a Profesgional Movie-?‘an Settle Down! A Sequel to “Brides Will Be Brides” FEATURES. The Housewife’s “ Idea Box _ | Use of Rice in Salad. _The Difference in Paint- —is the difference between. urco” Paint and the other BY GLADYS HALL, Says Women Have Always Ruled. jlike s0 much star dust When I heard that Lillian Gish hga | But then, Lillian is different. From lunchied &t the White Housc with |almest everybody. She fs careful, | conbervative, intelligent and indus- kinds. By Lucille Van Slyke. President and Mrs. Harding, I {nvitea | SOmeervat! - 2o » 5 i S e ot sure of e ex- ; ; o boae 7l Whimt. A7 et every | S BT e o ey SEATER.| ) —There’s something about John on _so glogous a day. But y up 1n the tamily diction- : . 4 thing ‘Woodcraft. Crosham Saw that Jonn was staring | d8Y I shake the hand that ked :rny‘;':h:::r‘luml.l:;:;'l ‘.'xomnu. She f Soothing Mdlkalmyq the President’s. y & > bi She and Dor6thy Gish, Rennie and m:":rp-h!y A[:d"‘-ham:l.; :::ihln::rh::—l Nonuflerlwwscm side : road and down & short safed the briefest of monosyllables| My Grimth went fof v . gether. 1t was/! (jonal litics (though not with m : Vedatked about the rights of wom. “MP seated the “Murco” Liquid Paint ! LITTLE car dashed out from 2 | ;oo4ily ahead of him, that he vouch- humpy path toward a sandy By e z O - bluff above the curving beach |, ecently he saw Merriam run en, and Lillian says that women have 3 that makes it superior—and that’s its difference. between Shoreham and Wading TIVer: | with her lips quivering. He waited always ruied the world..only they skinfrouble be : e is. g rson in the rear|adroitly until Richard Slocum had A bronze h:lredd Nvery \meh of Long |joined John Lindsay. Then he made nas sald, “a woman behind every. great seat, who adored & 3 a quick detour that brought him sev- T 3 war, & woman behind every behind ‘every great Isiand sound,. leaped to the seat 10|, 5} yards ahead of the path in-which y | salute its blue waters. Merriam was pensively loitering in - & \ ‘ Cold boiled rice, if fluffy and dry, - | hopes John would follow. “Bless Its old heart!" she cried at He extended a bit of wintergreen. can be added to a salad. It will in- It’s made after our own formula—a formula pre- scribed by long experience and scientific knowledge of paint—and its requirements. It applies easily; it lasts permanently ; it goes rqma;]'!(ahh]_v fafr—zll of \2’hi€;1 are ‘\'irtucs—and all ll | rectionately. “Every year it &ets| .ppg \nstengiur iveuny for yous \ . N e : o inati laughed | crease not enly the bulk of the salad, of which are features of “Murco.” 1 Hn scrumptiouser! 5 e said. \ b AN f © salad, ]c‘ad linseed oil, turpentine a:d ]oa an (;\)'iq:r o She out of the car and tugging | Yoy better run Rlong b Oy e A ) Tl ll‘flrll‘fi:'l'fie"fir?e’u '.’.'."E’.!?..‘;...‘."i’n‘é e Woxio :n“:srlxlulu T ey 2 IR P - 15t the camp kit under the seat before and take that brunette Arnold 4 AW We devoted the reat of th after- | tabies meat. fish or frait .« oo | p noon to eating marmalade sandwiches THE HOUSEWIFE. the other passengers'had stirred. ¢ ke and drinking tea and talking about Use it—and you'll realize why it’s. called the 1 { Put those By X F. Scott Fitzgerpld's new book, which (Copyright, 1922.) “Lifelong Paint.” “Do’ we eat right away™’ 3 S < ll | #oppy Dubois. Yol see.” he ) S G T Wide range of colors e l:fl:-h'i’&narnncet" :r.il-‘nhn‘n:‘i%y:..'"“y' b Lillian has a practical mind in a/ Every English prison has a library. = | . “Mistress Merry, initiate hat's rather stupid of you, isn't - poetical body. but persons condemned to short terms | In any quantity ll | the novice in the solemn rites of this e iaskea Nt ey \ _ tt s e mengmand, o ghort | Shoasion. - Break the news gently 88| “Rather. he agreed, grimly. "My you can. college life happened to get inter- Merriam Lindsay tucked a friendly jrupted a few yea ack 1y a thins i ur O arm through P?vn(y e Nl‘rlm“e'cau:d :»-n 1 dw say I'm a fool to K “This is a sort o g0 back now. ouldn’t, only mother £l b L p :’ L4 of the Blaisdell boys,” she explained.|get her heart on it.” x MISS LILLIAN GISH. % t to be really a great complimen S|, Merriam found herselt looking up at| upomey.” she sald. Mr. Harding told | { invited. 1 hope you had a late and}nim contritely. Those rather ugly - 710 12th St. N.W. - Main 5280 ll| 1arge breaxtast, for ivs at least (hice |lines in his jaw took on new meaa. | hor how much ho had enjoyed “Ur- . J = il | hours m before we eat. We fol ing. She feit a trifle med of her- | ;r'.‘: l;m:w:d :-rem'xhe new suit she| Dl back through the woods that | gaf (0 (Rt § LFOC o wanders in a serpentine loop that will I.o bring us oyt about two hours from treated him [y S o 5 ght to wear on the very spe- udely eariler in the day.’ © © "1of) Goofsion” It s @ delicate’ sray WS down the beach where you see | v Qe Sa¥ STl Ao e | three-picce cloth. embroidercd in wi that brook splashing lhrfln{g&;]:ngox‘e lanswered. gt;:ng‘ !lodkeop it alwa ‘end there and simply wallo 1S 2 she told me, “w end there and simply WaLIQW [Cand | Something in his significant glance made her flush. - B jwatch the sunset It makes Yo b Not everything” he said elo- mex Eome g s n WE MAKE IT RIG HT, ly, - i ‘moghing could bother [QUENIY. L e for my money.” she said, “and T just | you for just ages.” i % = hate to spend it.” A_trifie ashamed of her sentimental o —— " And you imagine, I know you do, (Continued in tomorrow's Star.) | that the stars just fling moaey away 1 | 5 S ShoePolish Keep Yo Shocs Neat P. F. Dalley Company of New York, Inc. - Buffdo, N. Y. ! the alr. : Richard Slocum, who had bccnl i 1 DYED HER FADED DRAPERIES i 3 thing Mrs. Lindsay says or he warned the amazed girl. i = ] er—" he found himself quoting Mer- ’ rlam's own words, “is a sort of Mrs. Peter Pan, she some times forgets ¥ | | to_be grown up. ing youngsters.. He told himself that | v 8 I Ut thet time he would ever | stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra- | the material you wish to dye is outburst she let herself slide downl I l HT’ the sandy embankment exactly as her own bables would have done had they listening to her, looked at Miss Du- He stood with folded arms stil| plenic with them. He hadn't meant ngs, everything, Buy | wool or silk, or whether it is I been there. and picked herself up to bois and smiled. : watching Merry, while Miss Dubo > helped Paul Gresham and Hal bring | Each package of “Diamond Dyes” | then perfect home dyeing - the rest of the kets to the beach. eontains directions so simple any | because Diamond ‘Dyes s He felt, ruefully, that he was a hun woman can dye or tint her worn, | anteed mot to spot, fad Ties, im join the party tod: not until he ‘Diamond es”—no other kind— | cotton or mixed goods. . B T run down the beach. tossing handfuls { i of shining orange jingle shells into} “You mustn’t be surprised at any: . laugh- | 0 dred years older than these laugh shabby d T e e saw the quick gleam sin Paul Gres- ham's eyes when Hal's mother had| euggested asking the Lindsays, He| L taken an inexplicable " dislike . He didn’t like the idea of his playing around with Merriam. Already he had hinted as much to |that reckless young matron. But he * felt that he ought to warn her still further. o He told himself over and over that he had at last conquered his love for her; but he could no#more stop feel- ing that he must protect her than he could stop watching her as she ran along the shining beach. By the time the larger car had N arrived, the five occupants of the small car had collected an enormou pile. of driftwood, cached their be longings In a sheitered hollow be- 4 i hind the dunes snd were lined up to “ther\aedler arrivals., . - H e aTey v the. Ariotd | e girls climbed awkwardly over the cmbankment. Their smart sprin ~ finery seémed a trifle out of place. Jerrx. Blaisdell reached over Caro- Iine Arnold's shoulder and casually i A way, say 'makers of “Onyx” hosié“fy' ‘ ~ ngs last longer washed this - woman,” he chuckled. “You and your 3 sister and that Madge person might an'wéll forget yous! noses rtl'mhm > “Aren't we going to stay ere?" eage Under the Furniture | i e g - : oo hi i Were gong to walk” Merriam ; L I YHERE are those deliciously they get soiled so that the fibre ribbed ' \ . ET a*Vital automatic vacuum cleaner. || 7 2 > . G‘ 0w, 60 th:t aftermhv ool g;Eiil‘&fl:}{EkbgéE;Lk&‘o:géofi; '.?'r'e' i silk stockings that fit will not be weakenéd by the waste now, ousecleaning 5y ehuok-a-block with arbutus 5 over'it will be an easy matter to keep T e s [ 80 smoothly to the ankle: They products of the skin. your floors clean | i is 50 cold” She consulted Her wrist are so trig and smart to wear With a Vital, it is easier to clean under the [l Rio DHINE cxactly. two Hours from with one’s best frock. Then the . Wash them after eTbeyu" et furniture. There are no electric cordstoget ‘Wo hours!™ gasped the Hawley clocked ones tha Lux suds. come o t everyone must o of their Lux bath fresh and or prevent your reaching to the farthest corners. [l s : The Vital s automat et i A aas <0 IHe S B have for- the informal tailleur For ’ matic—creates its own power- been nowhere and you and the sturdier tweed mixt new. Lux can’t harm any- > ful 3 < ey | " v e s ma:‘::mb;ml And | Behina’the Scenes in these-heremow | for sports. g that pure water alone that compares with it in efficiency! o ~ o path was rather narrow. Quite N 7 1 . won’tharm. The grocer, drug-* ‘ oulanitrall J 8 o matter how sheer, thesedel- gist and department store have *Approved By Good Housekobping Institute, walk together. Before they were half . ‘way around the bend every lassie had B C > f That s, Hal Biaisdell had icate silk stockings can be made Lux. Lever Bros. Co., Cam- THE VITAL SALES COMPANY S oy 2 i 2k and disappeared _down his to last. Wash them the moment bridge, Mass» - 204 District Nat'l Bank Bldg., 14th & G Sts. partioular pine-arched afale, “Yumpy” ' : i Phone Main 2452 .lvaoh‘nlon‘:ou:d‘ hlnlu:llf nnexeg by - 3 - & [adge, who had astutely grasped the ‘ashington, first principles of Jerry's “woodcraft” idea. But Jerry had gallantly launch- ed out with Arnold girl on each arm, nonchalantly daring any man to make him give up either one of them. “I loves to do mah spring courtin’ in pairs,” he announced with twink- ling eyes. But over fis shoulder he winked meaningly at Paul Gresham i as he swung the girls along. AUTOMATIC VACUUM m did not take the hint. He i i afching .Merriam,- who had R | lled close to her sulky husband 2 to give him a chance to make up their Representatives Wa i no?ntlma Y. 3 llmp“ly c;mldn‘( . 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