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reasons, Perhaps your former re-|out read scra quest was written with a lead pencil | made With & .J.”;i’fim? "!f 1 'PERSONAL HEALTH 'SERVICE |5 S8l mhs Princess Yolanda. the eldes: davgh: Every day, in spite | ter of the King of Italy. is declar Health and Thrift in the Home s s e %) o s of every possible care on my part.|to be the most accomplished horses ORANGE Pt - OE g By William Brady, M. D. Some - Teplies are undeliverable’ for | woman among all the women of EuUrol > 2 such reason. Besides, I decline to wear ' pean royalty. /1 Noted Physician and Author. ICEDTEA Is Cooling and +[ the tuba. The lJowered prt;lura ‘within A Dail! Trea i the esr favors congestion of the lin- ‘Whenever a child has'any ear trou- | ing of the ear, and drawing inward of ble or dullness of hearing the par- th"ehlfldrl’l’r: Ay i €6 9 - ese el of obs! t] Refreshing Hel 1 S ST f : :::r:n;;ux:m:’;: :lt:l:lc;x?:':“::: aie sunoty ;?';‘h, s ,‘;‘;m,;‘,’{‘,:, the ) I C E D — : eafness which 80 commonty sccom- ; elp uggestions for Preparation of and throat, for in the Great mafority | Dames & scvera coryzn, some cases of A o Summerizing the Home. of cases of ynpaired hearing in child- | Snlarged tonsils, and most cases of derful Simple, Nutritious and Appetizing : hood the cause 15 found In the nons | fiow ia net rélieved, (he condition may i “Won u; l:mt]—.od mething in the nature | g0 gn to ‘l&hrfinllgall"-trld lmhfl"";- 5 N of adenold thickening or enlarged | mation o e middle ear, which the Yitavoe Meals at Home. - tonsils o chronlc Inflammation of the | S1%4 {hly 1s a common explanation of ' - ) Y R llnlu:’e:fdl:o g chh:imb]eru or an un- |80 calied -“eatarrhal deafness” in ; / b suspected foreign body lodged in the lults—neglect of proper treatment / MCCORMICK @ CO| o /0 L o qecided to un- | TUlf of sirup from preserved ginger, one nose chmbers, of the underlying nose or throat trou- tablespoon of E o dertake light housekeeping.| (he smme. of g::g' fi,",?,?,?,f," iugsc and The child with a runping ear almost| Almost all acute earaches in_chil- LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING MENUS FOR BUSINESS WOMAN'S USE Your Home and You BY HELEN KENDALL either for herself alone, or in|almonds. Mix well togethér and spread invariably has some euch trouble in |dren are {nflammation of the lining company with anogher girl, she | on, Lhin buttered bread. s iy 7 the nose or throat, and successful g:r"".‘.‘;‘l',:‘fi‘.{':':m:?& - :’;;;‘;'t“,’"" should go to work with system and 1 o e thin slicas af ramly bomod, Toe treatment of the ear trouble depends | yariably secondary to inflammation in Good on all occasi S, map out a good plan, proviling her- | ter them and fill with a fig fAlling made upon correction of the underlying al lining or the throat. If the o the self with the most convenient tools follows. Take one-balf a pound of ? nose or throat congition. * For instance, | inflammation is of moderate severity ¢ most | finely chopped figs, one-third cup of the earache generally subsides jn a i i Iporiancs 1o Her will be to Drovids | SEsT, Balt s cup ot boling water and i arity | few hours and no very serious after The flavour is unique and it caly costs a portancelto her w 4 two- tablespoons of lemon' fuice. Mix hus a stupld expression and is “back- | ¢fecte are noticed. I th fraction of a cent per glass. Has herself with simple, nutritious and appetizing meals with the least pos- and cook In a double boiler until thick ward” in school scarcel tion is severe it goes on to suppura enough to spread when cool. i Tor the majority of cases of sdenoid | tion (a “gathering”) and then the ear sible expenditure of time and eflort. : enlargement, for as a rule adenold breaks and the ear runs for If your apartment contains l( kitchen- i enlargement does not preduce such i u ette equipped with a gas slove, the ) characteristic _effects. Perhaps slight he severity of the in- 2 problem is comparatively stmple. In s 7 deafness or frequent earaches or a |flammiation, it is dangerous ajway E this case it will be possible to have a o running ear is more frequently sig- | The child should be kept quietly i | little greater variety without quite such nificant of adenoid enlargement, The|bed. N except careful planning as is required of the BY ELSIE ROBINSON. ear must be considered a mere branch F - to girl who depends entirely on a small or_part of the breathing tract. in the ear. An infant should receive 8 A ; noontime Semsie under electric grill. It will pay any girl < The ear cavily (the mindle ear, the | & hot bath.” An older child should } doing light housekeeping to buy or( Recently a betrousered biped in Los space inside the ear drum where the | have a hot mustard foot bath in bed. b ; i make a small fireless cooker. Ind A i f famous little ham , anv . | Usually a saline cathartic is advis wich, make it delectabl eatat it would be worth its weight in gold, \l::f,“; C:'""' gensdiaosis Highes) rup are housed) 1;“12211{‘::1’;:1’?!2: #ith | able—for a chila half a bottle o e Yith thin alors Delicately soft and | literally speaking, to the light house-|Startled the community by stating air from the nose and throat cavity | solution of magnesium citrate. 1 AUTI'S MEAT LOAY: refined is the com- | keeper. Buy @ small one, and do not |that his wife was desirable to him by way of the eustaclian tube, For| Amy earache lasting more than a the S,nappy change frem Plexion sided by~ |l0ok at the first cost, but keep in mind | only as long as she was desired by other > . perfect hearing It is essential that the | 82y demands medical attendance. and “ca with, that Nadi F P er ;i‘!lem::xra;edn:létrr:;h&t Il.l ;"J;'.‘r”}‘f .:\_\;I\: men; that she should flirt and be 80 :h;- D;::lmr% outside and inside of the | ~ = -l:hx- svoring found only adine Face Powd also save time, labor and heat. ateractive that men would hang about Lt s NG e EAUESTIONS ANDSANBWERS. P : ‘This nquldl: :-uu:l-. ll"m?;;up;;:(l: l::! |§mt'h?;|':gll|cb‘;i‘;) one | her as moths about the flame. This lr.:”};’o'}mlrulrled, yzemymmrny' or per- Al: x:'}- mmye for zrn-t dl,z-f i mparts an indefinable 3 rary |y 5 < anently, then the vibration of the close a stamped self-ad- e mfm_.chm nd love, |and get directions for making a sim- (' * literal trauscriutlofithe; gentie drum membrane and the 11tle hammer, | dressed envelope and. request you to - i a ple one, or write to the department of | W& remarks and it {s doubtful 1f anvil and stirrup is interfered with, | mail me a copy of your famous sym- 4 liness which endure lagriculture and ask for,copies of its|# conversation was ever greeted with ~ since the air in the ear cavity is|Phony. Ido not know why I received H throughout the day and |pamphlets containing directions for |More discust and derision. Yet that| Thoughtful is the home maker who | being Constantly absorbed by the |10 Teply to my former request D. | | linger in the memory. Ita making a fireless cooker at home. Any | theory of holding a husband is ex-|puts out of sight and out of mind lining of the cavity and the supply of | K. C. i i one can do it with these plain direc- |actly the same theory most ardently coolnlfli;;efi'e'lhhll:l. a0d | ons: T cannot conceive of any busi- | D-licved in and practiced by about 862 | dUTINE the warm weather all the hot it ::-n_nm rm the tender- ;:!n :lrl ltrylnxlm do successful light nul\uf every é.ouu brides and flances | and sticky and clinging furnishings est skin. ousekeeping ,without some sort of a(in America today. Yes, it is! which go to make the home so cozy At leading toilet counters. |fireless cooker. With it you can have| T will admit that it's< bit of & nOV-| ;) 4o winter, Soft velvet cushlons, fresh air is cut off by obstruction of | Answer—I can suggest two possible —————— ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. |Kellogg’s Bran means so much to | the health of every one who eats it!, Start eating Bran today! You can't] Pills and cathartics can give no ade- || | afford the delay of a day—for BRAN—| quate relief. They are not only tem- . a hot cereal for breakfast, which has[elty coming from a man. Most men i Pre.War Pnce, 80¢ | been cooking while you slept, ard bat [look with anything but'pieasure upon | that are o enticing in a great chair | vegetables, meat stews, soups and pud- | wife’s philandering, —although v [or on & wide divan when thers is a | Sad de. for Postage on Samplc | dings that have been cooking gently wing a wicked smile at times SRR fite’ in’ the chi Hecome'| NATIONAL TOILET CO, |all day with no fear of burning while 1 But when it comes to|F03Ting fire In the chimney, PARIS, TENN,, |You worked at the office the ladies, do they belleve that that's|about as attractive as a furnace in ‘vaa |10 Your apartment is lighted by |the way to hold & man? I'll say they | the summertime. ectr! n electrio cooking equip- [ do. So let's out with the coziness and’ in ||| Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled. | porary in thel ment will 0! ish ¥y v s % r effect, but tend to ag- ill accomplish your purpose.[ We still base the large percentage| ... .\ "o 1necs: out with the things ||| is nature’s own remedy for constipa- | gravate alteady dangerous conditions. || | All sorts of electric appliances canlof our marriages on the primitive i B T e O e hodily exchange, | that stick to one and in with the || tion. - Ebminate constipation or its | Kellogg's Bran causesineither discom- | fort nor irritation, and its action is | rilles. teakettles, percolators, toast- | 8 : smooth surfaces that repel our ad- ||l cmoiome from vour sy b £xiltes. toskatiles, percolator (thnat | andiexeni eheiniosat sirla are taught [ 3700l SUTeces o aie, Have you ||| SymPtoms frum sour s_\u;‘em and sou . SR bolling ruds et FUliatend i Tver sat in'a highly polished or var- d yéars to your life. Free yourself | absolutely positive. Bran sweeps and | Solate Mnd wetle frons. Yoot even Dished chair (or church pew!) on a hot {|{ of iliness that can be directly traced possible to buy grille, stove and gri: summer day, and when you rose 1o i to this distressing condition! dle all in one. Any of these ap, leave it felt as if you were remov- Authorities state that 90% of hu- ances needs only to be attached by its ing a porous plaster? If you have o 5 had a particularly diaphanous frock man illoess has its beginning with logg's l‘rfl!l for constipation because e e e oo aRd on' you"are almost afraid you have || constipation which clogs the elimina- e & constipaticn i natucally o, the chair, especial o ban i i 1| E egularity—at least two Lo DAt o I O el and (n any case ||| LS passages, backing up polsons and | tablespoonfuls daily; In chronic cases rt you are sure there is an ineradicable creating toxic conditio At this | with each meal—as a cereal, sprinkied | c Loaf i Meat s Bifade in Washington by N i canses and purifies! Its work fs || wonderful? Physiclans indorse the use of Kel-L two-burner gas stoves, with cord at- | tachments, will also do good work ; when you depend upon gas. it comca s on other cereals, or in = varnish stain on your back. stage the blood becomes affected and | on ot 3 ma other ap- Hore. then, Is a way to make guests ||f then follows the disorder of various | PEUZINE wave such as in raisin bread, ze pancakes, macaroons, Only breakfast and dinner menus | are given below, as most business | at your table comfortable in the sum- ||| organs. Bright's disease,’ diabetes, - yo ; 8 case, es, | Recipes on every box. All grocers sel mer: Over the back of each chair ||, ot cases of rheumatism, hardening | Mellegg's Bran, cooked and krumb:efl” H women find it mors convenient to take lunch down town near the office or put it up at home and carry it. In This Sensational draw a cap of flowered chintz or | S vith Kellogg's Bran today. Menus. i STazed Tinen. It can be a little deeper | || of arteries, headaches, brain fag, etc., | SUAFt With 1 g y. 1. | B e he one hown In the sketeh, ||| are directly caused by intestinal pois- | 1aity, it LofE S Bran. eaten regu- BREAKFAST. | Red Raspberries Fried Fish Hominy Cooked in Fireless Buttered Toast Coftee DINNER. Fried Veal Cutlets ARE THESE THE HOLY clear up a pimply complex- so that the backs of the shoulders | clea y compl may Test against it easily. The cap oning: o fon ind overcome an obnoxious breath. It made to fit emoothly is a decorative . addition to the chair. Cover the seat i The Regular Price with the same material, even drraw- $3.50 Stamped ing the chintz down over the frame ) n of the seat and tie wth colord tapes. ped o o Caps and seats of this sort can be every pair Riced Potatoes Buttered Beets BONDS OF WEDLOCK™? used on bedroom chairs and on the Cucumber and Tomato Salad wicker chairs of the veranda or sun- b Fresh Fruit room. Some chairs lend themselves aé‘e an Oms to consider bodily charms as their|i; a complete summer cover, but this f sz 50 - . of Regular 3% “flewarf Women's Tea or Coffee Ereatest asset in the marriage game. | v awkward if nat impossible in the 2. But,” you indignantly retort, “the cage of dining room chairs and other BREAKFAST. vast U majority uf young wives|giraight chairs, and the shoulder and Fried Eggs and Bacon men. It's a-slander to say they|chairs cool and comfortable, but give Baker's Biscuits Heated Over would!” them the bright, gay summery look Coffee I didn't say they would, my dears.|tnat every room in the house ought v eaid that they are PUting|to wear during the warm months. AND OXFORDS d 2 DINNER. |t ‘arriage contract on a phys Wholaome and econ= Hamburg Steak with cal basis. Thereha_rs thu‘snnlds :t - splendid women who are bringing to Ses omical. Approved by Croamed OniomAto Sauce, o |their union the finenst standards of The Housewife’s . o | comradeship. But a beap more are housewives and campers Lettuce with French Dressing. | {2IEees By Bii, amisoles, elabo- You Save $1.35 Apricot Whip with Whipped Cream. Coffee. rate beauty treatment and a luring smile arid laying all their bets on for over half a century. or More fende meat 3. these assets. ]Wm‘:m:l:;&am‘ BREAKFAST. | 1t"1s’ " dissusting, beasly, bodily o business. It has no more ght in Ceationpe. Dncooked Cereal.| (he marriage game than the transac- on your Cotten g tions of a hog market. The wite 3 who *holds her husband” by the lure Pur— DINNER. of the body, who works for power Lamb Chops over him by the exploltation of her A B v own body either to gain his or other Potato Chipe. med Spinsen ® 572\ nien's admiration, that wife is essen- chas s tially as impure as the creatures of ZceiCronr snd Cake Ihe streets. = It's simply a difference in degree, not in qualit. Let's hold our husbands and our wives by all means. Let's holl them by 1 fine, honorable, human meth- intrigue them by our Wit 4. BREAKFAST. Sliced_Pineapple. Cereal. |V Boled Fggs. Erown Bread Toast|uni our kindness, by our play. of A mood andedepth of charm. Let's be DINNER. beautiful and appealing physically, but only as we would be these things T e M hined oo if we were alone. But, above all, To make good coffee— always Cold e. Boll sttead Coid Tongue. Botled Potatoen | 2%, " Chuns"plasing the Eams without deceit and reserve, discarding S Tea or Coffee, Iced. R o1d muperstitions along with Proper Way to Keep Cream. ";:RE- are some homes where 5. the caves of our ancestors. Cream will take on odors and tastes r.at‘ee is mdnn:ertatgn qum:fy— BREAKFAST. (Copyright, 1922.) very readily. To prevent this, always sometimes good—sometimes nof In other homes the coffee is a de- lightful, satisfying drink whenever it is served. The answer is Seal Brand Coffee. Wherever it is sold, from Maine to Florida, from Cali- ornia to Alaska, Seal Brand Coffee is of ons quality—the In1,2 and 3 pound sealed tins. Never in bulk. Seal Brand Orange Pekoe Tea is also known by its excellence. Berries. Cereal. French Toast. Crullers. Coftee. DINNER. Fried Bluefish. Creamed Asparagus Tips. Sliged Tomatoes wit French Dressing. Baker's Ple or Tart. Corned Beef and Cabbage. Tea. JcediLon Take a nice plece of lean corned keep a cover on the pitcher or jar that holds it. Wax paper can be snugly wrapped around the holder FAVORITE RECIPES and fastened down with an elastic. OF WOMEN. - This will prevent dirt from getting BY MRS. JACK LONDON. into the cream and will keep it sweet longer. THE HOUSEWIFE. (Copyright, 1922.) Potatoes. h s. brisket and boil it for threes hours. BREAKFAST. If it is not over-salted, the water Stewed Fruit. © _Cereal. |need not be changed. Do not take it Teethingrash, pricklyheat, chaf- BricarEss U o Rolls. suddenly out of the boiling water, but let it stand a while before 1ifting. ing—these are a few of the tryin skin ills which make baby fretfu DINNER. - i t and keep anxious mothbeyrs busy Fried Steak. Creamed Peas. “"":lwfh‘:":l el ’?L:‘:r o '":" You talk about VALUES---you haven't seen anything to equal trying to soothe the torment. Browned Rotatoes. 5§ DEcRescl e tuce. o “amall_ fats, first cutting 1n ; those in this sale in years! Hundreds and hundreds of pairs of RESINOL OINTMENT is the G * | guarters. "Be suro mot to boil too “‘.“TE HOUs spick and span snow white Oxfords, Pumps and Ties are here for very thing to give quick relief. Try BREAKFAST. minutes befors taking up. Cabbage FuLL STRENGTH E your choosing at savings that are truly astonishing. Stunning itand note how soon baby's fretful treatea delicately is as sweet and at- White Canvas, White Kid and Nu-Buck in all styles; all the crying stops as this gentle, coolin; Blackberries. Cereal. | 100 ive as green peas. Place the 22 cintment reduces the itching ang | | Gritied Bacon. Coftee. Toast. | eef upon a platter and then set t;;,’ newest combinations and all the favored heels. And the reduc- buming. - mma guarters of fiabh-g'al:rezmw‘s:;‘wznt :] tionis there is no getting away from that, for theregu- 1) , each section o e vege! e be- 1 = x b e A ik e G e, inis”buiterea ‘st the Tast Tinute be- lar price of $3.50 is embossed on the soles! ; Rolls. ore serving. e success of the dish ; | 5 . Lobgter Salad. g Rolle: || {ore MEVInE, e enbores ol Chn dlan Also hundreds of pairs of White Pumps and hot. Box Lunch to Take With You. A box lunch might consist of one sandwich in three-cornered shape (Copyright, 1622 Oxfords to choose from that were formerly with any preferred filling, or two $3.50 to $5.00. small sandwiches’ with different fill chsTo R IA ings; a small piece of cake or cookies | 3 » plece of fruit, such as an apple, Infants and Children 1 3 P crange, or other fruit, and_a relish, e i : uch as & pickle or oiives. Put up in | Iy Use For Over30 Years how completely real, vinegar s neat box lined with parafiin paper - | | 1 1 m sardine, inside and neatly wrapped outside. Always bears Try These Sandwiches, the Bacon and lettuce sandwich: But- | Slenature of ter some Whi(:dbreld thin l'nbd pllce’ a crisp bleached lettuce leaf between Int big e e ing in whil o Aot aos of broiiod bacon. ANS Sl 9 that is new and popular, including hosts of smart sport Goodyear &"littls’ hopped cucumber bickle It oans welt combination Oxfords, in Black, Russiaand Buck. No matter Tasty h:mflfingggfiun”l: fome. L, . what you choose, you are bound to pick a great bargaingfer they $7a spread between siices of thinly lnlment were formerly priced $3.50 to $5.00. 5 and into wholesome cut bread, or spread some deviled ham = vinogar on plices of bread cut thin, and just : flb—.?ufiu before putting the pieces together pass L, over each one a knife which has been requirements. quality and :::pea' jn chow chow or mayonnaise Sweet pepper and cheese sandwich: 'wich Py e R : Soany W Priehal made of Peppers and Neufchatel ¢ Instant death-to all bugs, i insects.”-Absolutely harm! [ human ‘beings. .. - : The Largest Chais of Shos Stores in the United Siates. THREE WASHINGTON STORES: - 913 Pa. Ave. NW. 1112 7th St. NW. 711 HSe NE. Open Saturday Nights Open Nights . Open Nights Al Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to shells’ and_skins and chop enough melted butter make the pea- nuts stick together. Spread between thin slices of buttered bread. Melt some a_gra! dish fn, hot water, add two tablespoon-

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