Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1922, Page 10

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10 N WOMAN'’S PAGE. One Pound of " " !n 1ast summsr we wers in- in the effort made to rein- lut the low shoe with the effect of ‘what is called an oxford, but without any opening. The English and French bootmakers were keen to, kdep it to T ¥l A the fore, but the mass of women €on WILL INFUSE 300 CUPS | % ic's ' OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR The elastic at the sides galned some followers, but it was never reck- oned as pretty, only as & clever idea for the fit,.and it was a no’ . The one-strap, the three straps, continued to satisfy women more than any other Sold Everywhere——’l‘ry it Toglay "'?;‘3. in America the strapped low [——lc]——[c[———Ja[——]o[——] shoe, which was first refused admit- tance by some of the conservatives Every Goodman Market is the same— who make footgear, became the bread and butter of the majority who sell shoes. Now, say the experts, thelr doom Is sealed, their knell rung. It's to be the kind of shoe which has been launched in public at the French races. Such shoes are pletnM here ) It provides Goodman quality and renders Dyfsariastists mho 18 Rt ’ Goodman service. We like to have you come— the for we’ve pride in the spotless appearance of our Sximiiee &'e':,"mo et the ver- Markets. But you don’t have to come in person dict one must aiways pender of to enjoy the maximum degree of our service. Franch taavion Phone—and your order will be filled precisely as if the you were on hand to make your own selections. Our Markets are being conducted a bit differ- Dincense SCithe madavel - ently from any you know about—and it's these i.‘,’.';:acn:mu' enthor was considered. differences that give them such prestige with our R e R e patrons. . Come, if you will; phone, if you'd rather. In either event count on Goodman quality; and service. E. T Goodman Co. Inc. S i at one side. The s have gone back to the Bopurbo! They imitate stiits. Ox- =Sl ol ol —— [ [=— [ R s0 far, because their lacing up the front is opposed to the spirit of shoes s _they fancy themsel: tod: some pllln material _to emphliu their attraction. ‘Therefore, when you hie you o the drapery department allow some money t r strips of plain mater! tn 1] |add to the delectable bird or fio} The success of this new cylinder lies in its unique construc- | .,.-.m,m. you will choose. This ,,1.1,. B“lfi:’ t‘l:-:n"l'h mm‘; monarch Prices realised bit of To from. the blc‘emuon Sher A d S Y ones, like e o1 m g : T SO e E e L nd Save Your Clothes considered - correc 3 .I.gk .]]'. urday, inas. Monkey fur and fei ] o Sl g ot et . ringed trom 12,00 T there are well nigh a Dlace in the show: It 1s still smart | los edmed with fringed monkey fav. ound and averaged 14.48 ceats per pound. ‘Who have the temerity to wear black slippers with light 1. middle are black satin slippers to deny that any such thing as para- i -m‘eh):ln:(: and t:oe:l- i{on 'u"‘u{"f’& titched with —_—_— -mull lln&m:uon cvu; otl:curl.k . ;rhn: - K a n BP‘IOI& ing is substitute ('-"' oy 3 comfortin, nd o WITH NEW S for the “nude” one with a black Summer Garnishes. falth tor & fellow equipped with ~ = = arlocl{ t::.:n.n w‘l'un: vidence that Lemons, summer or winter, are among !lo!ek of l;ooth-. AT L. . d K- l l I % l ack’ stockings e worn. n' most cases o nosis recov- LUMINOID 4 SEKiRgs WALl be the most usual and most useful forms | In most cases of trichinonly recov; qui tlls Instantly CYLINDER i flah"fhey are aimost essential for best | Children-are more Iikely to recover T resul wadays, % 5 e s < e T T ol Son | eat less of the infected meat It Right now Moth Worms are in fish of one sort or an- | there is active diarrhea in the first many homes and wreaking untold dam- ’l E ways available, we have come |Stage that is favorable to recovery. y: | 1 e asy to use fish & great deal. ’n also s « st z:e;vlmmlo:hw:- age on costly clothes, draperies, car- way .|ing very thorough doses of physic . ] - nlS e 08 serve e menciers tor. Sach | when stomach of intestinal disturb. pets, rugs—whatever fabric they can | e Jdensiole plate—or two-eighths—cut lengthwise— | & indulgence get into. The moth worm does the 1 e o i s wag fhe damage, and does it quickly. | other with freshly grated K pepper. p: 4 [ ] e ern Tiie, ta'a traly asielous garnlety for 1 Cretonne and Sateen. e e laths A e an apsib aat il | LD NSTIONS ARD ANEWERS. BO-NO Liquid Kills Both Moth Worms ry salad are greatly improved by Can’t Sleep in Penmee. Way to W. Newiiag the ssasoit S i, | o eranny Sprinile of fine chobped mint leaves | - What would you suggest causes and Moth Eggs ay to Was o seem quite desirable for home deco- Just & lnulelen of mint with cooked 3 Riry ” . Clothes ration. Always cheerful additions to Deas, or & cream of pea or potato soup Spray it in all closets, trunks and chests and directly ‘ a room, they seem in the spring to jaxeen tm-t addition also to a lamb or get {n Into bed nm:',u:dbteon Rt on your furs and clothing. Leaves no stain; does no Just press a button and g shed more happiness, and thelr bright Barsley, of course, comes fn as the | gud s Afieiee ave sl chehe ¥ aons | damage. start the THOR to work, p mmerifke surroundings, R ANl d o) ot an fuout four cigars "_‘“{“":'e':m;' Bo-No also instantly kills bed bugs, roaches and and the entire week’s wash- _ [} ":'M h‘!:n .flln‘n‘nmln”l::? dm"n.: thing soup, ‘entres; meat or sslad. Wonld that prevent sleep?—(W. F. most other insect life, and is also a most efficient and ing will b&done in an hwr and this year modern decoration has 1a Wiy Satiralle for & hotutent dinner | Auswer—Take. obt moct: iife. foe pleasant deodorant and disinfectant. ing and fabric-tearing rab. | thom & "““""i'.“?o.f? hoaris desire; Tk e Dottons: bollh Bad mrebia] | sagrace: | Xt I8E Koo Srevemtive of bing. g she b “but combin® them with ’-m: minced parsiey and meited butter, | ber I don-t sroke ciEnrey Maybe a USE BO-NO LIQUID TODAY tion. The holes are counter-sunk, punched and beaded—in other material does not play important wordls, the edges are turned over and then turned in, thus over- part in "“1 “mm:mom It is con- coming for all time one of the greatest objections to metal tent to assist, rather n to domi- nate, the figured mat cylinders. In other metal lylinders the holes are sharp and may The artist has shown ,,,‘, 2 pair of cause positive injury to the clothes. But the peculiar, smooth |} |cretonne draperies ed with construction of the Thor Cylinder leaves absolutely nothing to [{ | narrow rul of plnln:&olona teen. cause wear or tear while operating or handling. ;] | The creto has much lavender and green ln its design and the ruffies . Itis for this reason that the New Thor Luminated Cylinder [}|qare light green. Straight bands may ls] far more durable—far more sanitary—and easier on your be :u 111:100 1or' e ruffies, cr': 2 i i] | l]ambrequin made o e sateen wit! cl othessoi:an 3ny ofl:tr mcftal c:i;nde‘: mafi o w :_h ’uz‘h“ h:;;l’rely :‘ :f‘,‘“"" or_lor e er § | e fl:]:rk-d out with th two ma- = — == F tai . THE E. F. BROOKS CO. 813 14th St. N.W. LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. I wanted s wrist watoh. I thought I couldn’t live without a wrist watoh. could ses nothing but “wrist watches when I passed the shops. I hinted wrist watches daily to my ily. Ang. then at last I got that wrist Just like I wanted. | And for & week I was the proudest lklrht in town. ‘The 'Hli ‘watch broke. I took it to the JGWelnr to be mended. That was six_weeks & The wrist wstch is lhoro yet, for I can never nmembcr to go after ft. Life’s 11! s ‘We're ll'l’l ‘wanting something, Low Shoes Without the Straps BY ANNE RITTENHOU! the finest Whfl:yuuukforMeadowGoldbntsby 'nbabpqyscatbcbeubmnu.' °° -y ic&emutmhngofbods. Chwnedfiuhu:h ‘29, 1922 Lo WOMAN’S PAGE. ' i D.” C., MONDAY, MAY ‘can—it may help you to handle your husband later on. Bacillus Prodigioses. Can yow tell me why the perspira- tion from one armpit stains clothing red. while the other does not’-- Answer.—Quick, Watson, the slev- enth volume of the MKneyclopedia Bacterioiogical ~Ah, yes, very simple The case presents few interesting Trichinosis. —that 1s, s, comfortable single bed, | fentures. Growth of a harmiess . acillus_gloryin, Trichina _or_trichinella spiraite ts] 5004 sorings and mattress, light cor- | in he nime of buciilus Drodigiosas, & small.round worm that passes its | °T'n8® it Swarsi ehoush), “pu 0 AR 0 B ey th other bacilli. Re an- whole life cycle in man, the rat and|°°!d &ir Rs the season affords. plication of any antispetic or germi- the hog. although several other ani- Incipient Truckling. cide which will pot irritate the skin I am twenty- such as a mopping or bathing once & mals are occasionally infested, such enty-two yur'gvot age ::g S for e Tt Tooa.n . : anxious to jol . C. A. ’l‘tl’t? of Qnm‘ fiaml us mice, dogs, rabbits, cats, foxes and | GLC0UP to Joln the Y. W. C. 4. and | ol "0 & o rcuric_iodid. 1 to 1,006, e guinea pigs. Unlike the common or | husband um-u I get sufficient exer- | Which would be approximately seven tapeworm, cise ev. in th grains in 2 pint of water. Perhaps BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN. beef tapeworm, this parasite passes ery day In the office and fhat e Tan® gl Bt omg 0 3, m“:h . Menu for & Day. BREAKFAST. Stewed Prunes wm: Cream. aked Pouto-. PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By William Brady, M. D. Noted Physician end Afh. Cheese. ‘Wafers. Strawberry Pudding. Coftees. = €ym work and so forth is very un- ALLEN - |both its larval and adulc stages i, L qyiike, will you biease ‘ive ‘me | boric' acid ax’ 2 pint of water wil or .-u 'The host eats the | YOUr opinion.—(H. L. A.) uhl up will accomplish the same VARIATIGNHIIln. Alan, AMin, ted animal in which| Answer—Youwll have plenty of|Te*u!t Atlwyn. in little cap- | time to truckle to his lordship after —_— RACIAL ORIGIN—8cottieh. sules muscles. The{ You're tied up, young lady. Mean- Yellow has been far generations URCE—A Cian. : capsule is an.m.c host’s | while 1 should advise you to g in | the favorite color of the high officials na. stomach and the 1 . It|and get what physical education you!of .:;‘; family namé Allen and its ;:m the |lnln w v ns are the outgrowth of the s grows large ble to the naked ey a clan organisation of Scotland, and.|which grows into the mature worm. ;!kl:hn;:ut names of the Scottish and n; {;m-.lo produces ?bmn t‘.h“ io\lnll' rd visiopns of % an mbryos plerce the bowel 20 Do thuced back e Ity rac - | wall ‘and get lnto the bieod stream. Ral. ‘This, of course, is no infallible| Which carries them to the muscles guarantes of blood, however, for in|and other parts of the body. About both ancfent Scotland and ancient Ire- [ & Week is taken for all this to hap- land it was customery for outside: i ST S pen. ho be Wlnn mas is ted with trichina- ' : . who became followers of the chief and rOrE B eLsing i, Ras, ru Philadelphia A clently . cooke: pork, ngue, & aThers are any Sbrane gheese and possibly giner meats from ExcLusive WEbbpine INViTATIONS e i L AT A MR S e s s X : 2 with Wiiliaw the %’fi:fi.&,fi:fi"o’fl trichinells) there ia firat & stage of Samples mailed upen request showing correct nrduy tained grants of land in Scotland. It|® Week or Yen days of mere stom- andergrnnalwqmwed B Sacre: was g domendant of this Alan alao | A0k 0T AN e chat,. and_then "tk Tter ‘Secime i8e Tovai fasnuly " of | ihge of general inteetion (when the Diaronp ExcacerenT 22¢ JeweLEDWeDDING l?mcs rea A \bryo! A5 a given name, the origin of Alan | muscles and the organs). This sec- Spec:cal. L or The Diamond Book-wiick zakes I'-‘ ‘l‘alt in oburl;;lty Tt may have been | ond "ln' . :h:h. :“rl-lad br_:l:ml:é pessible selection of important Jewels by mail en over ass = Eusges betors e nf:,'.,.’,:fi, ana enderneas of the muscles. pain : THE CIFT Book :.e.kmfi'm:r':y&elgx'S:n“k';a:{‘&.:,f of the skin over the sore muscles. M{ h“d"_ ¢"¢“‘WMWM_ aJewels Watches,Clocks, credited in the classical legends with A The muscles of mastication are com- Silver.China Class earNovelties-magy of which are moderately having been the firat to write hymns | monly involved. as well as those of | jced. The Gift Book wil/ be if desiz in hexameter. It is certain that it |SWallowin, One suggestive sign is- priced. ok wi. Lorwarded by post, if desired s in use among the Celts of north- ern urope in 'ormi g T D e e LS of ALSW™: | hives often actompany the general smpire "exisndod. Its way to' thoss |ymPLOmE Blood exsminstion shows parts, for it was taken into the Latin | ® remarkable increase in the type of e hite corpusles or scavenger cells But there is no indication that it take a peculiar stain—eosino 52, developed into a famil: i phuu—ma this is-rather character. g 0 . IsTeIsped intojarie iy e njany Kill This Moth Worm Now are a dish fit for a king. Vegetable [ittle work would bring you earned - salad is added to in appearance and | sleep—use your. muscies and weat Pint, 50c; Quart, 85c; Gallon, $2.75 taste by a sprinkling of paraley. With | This sitting around the ofice of % s Quart, 4 many -ort- of fl-h little sprays of the | strolling about the store and ridi w-w M h, as they|to and from business is epough ‘:: th"botlad meat very often. unbalance any nervous system un- ¥ Leaves from the garden. washed until | jess_you get the habit of working | they glisten, are often used as a gar- day. Smoking late at nish forofmmm;r ‘!’ren‘l'l; 1 g‘l::gelmlt in| night keeps some smokers awake, E bed fres! 2 Des | gven the beloved old pipe. It is just| lousewares Sectiol ifth floor possible that -you do-not give enough = » -, Kt ries served in the stem and garnished et with Thelr own leaves are ail aitractive. SoRs) i cofalesning ekutpment ‘The use of flowers for. food on the table shoul bo !n afl _. I rather sparingly. A few rose petals or a nasturtium in the finger bowl on :.#n- morni! .’-.na a dish for a cen- ( M R e DAl R/ ENS Caou legguc : ‘Wipe carefully and cut into small sponge ocakes, add the.fruit and cut|pieces one-half a pint o2 mushrooms. into small pieces. Make a bIAn¢|pyt them into a cup-of bolling water ge with one pint of milk and two| with one tablespoontul of butter and tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, add su- | pepper and salt to taste. Let simmer Sar o tante, and when cool Gover the | Fof ton minutes, then thicken with & frult with it. Whip one-half pint of | tablespoonful of butfer and one of gream, heap on the top of the blancflour stirred togethier. - Add the Suice mange and decorate with the fruit.. |of hal Why does " go shoppmg? S Youreeo;nhe convenience and labor-saving You want to see what “you ‘buy—therefore you shop. As long as these -~ cows live Atthem‘whaemmmew%km New York State mu!d,th«eumfifledm&oil. : 1,000,000 There sre spproximately cows in Ymmhntedwminndwdfi- : N.'Y“km Muconh:nmmedhy stove yourself. 3 : delnm&htotheb\m—unmhlm flame up or down with the heat control lever— cqnvince yourself that there is no smoke or odor —ndfcmmmepimnummennflpt FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES mon.\ — / ‘¢ow to the store. They are in business to stay. | M‘Ifiqwfllnflnflhfl‘fllflumm

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