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3 : 'OMAN’S PAGE, : | WOMAN’S PAGYE. Bistory of Bour Name. BY PHILIP chll NOWLAN. GREENAWALD VARIATIONS—Grunewald, Greenwalt, Greenwood. 'RfichlAL ORIGIN—German, aiso Eng- ish. THE WASHINGTON SHOPS) | [FEED THE BRUTE ; Favorite Recipes by Famous ‘Diary of a Professional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HALL. ANY Washington women peem | Metal gird e only Qantrast BY DANIEL WILLARD. a == Horlick’s 'he to be effecting little compro- 5. d Presidpnt of the B. & O. Railroad. " ™MmeORIGINAL mises between themselves | with Cottage Pudding. more by painting than he does by You'll Be Surprised to Learn— |Tio%s bv. " That Wallace Reid once studied to| That Raymond Hatton is the “king” | SOURCE—Descriptive of focality. be an M. D. 0- | champion of the soreen, h - M. D. and later edited an auto- | Shamplor of the sorach, heving Dlay | The 1ast named of the varistions ot i and Dame Fdshiou by wear-|sleeves nd show M ing very short skirts :u: long, | B0 trimming whatever, nat even cuffs. | One Aablaspeonts) of Bitisr, Snel " | The skirt drapes a trifie at one side|cupful of sugur, two eggs, half ajmoblle magazine. prrielogpian By this family name gives you the clue by sweeping pamels. In some Inst4nces|and is opened to the hem, in oontinu- | cup of milk, one large tedspoontul of | . That Betty :Compson once played That = Arthur Rankin, perpetuai|l0 its meaning, as it is the only name Used successfully for over 1'3 century, [the confras a0 DeoRsinced Shat 2 ation of the double-breasted eftest of |\ \ing powder and one and & haifvialin—nddle-afe-dee—in the orches-|luvenile is the nephew of Jolin Drow oL Exsliyhlionisioda the, groys. e s e of G : Made under sanitary conditions from clean, rich almost ridioulous And Ahey sarve 11 osgly Bbout the Rips, with & pend- | cuptuls of flour. Bake in 3 square | e o the pustriou) "By far the larger number of fami- milk, with extract of our specially malted grain, |°™\0°KeT Wishes he might “obey that | gny falling from it at one side. | tin and serve with strawberry sauge. B o ¢ and|)es in the United States bearing the The Food-Drink is prepsred by the powder in water, and snip the elongated| The mere formal tea gown sketched | Strawberry sauce—One large table- “ l That C a 1 various forms of this name trace it Infants and Children thrive on i Ly One. gown see: is of Ight coffee-colored crepe and |spoanful of Dutter beaten to a cream. f ¢ s i o gel once slung &, k to German origin, for the name Infants on it. Agrees wit e X O ier and | Ite only trimming in & wreath of self- [ Add, gradually. one and a halt cup- = 4 wicked hoot In the 100.yard dash|, 4 a much wider development in the weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. |TONNY, e o L sarly [ materlal roses. The long-waistea|fuls’ of powdered sugar and the < S |Jhile at Highland Park College, Det|Germany than in England. This 18 Invigorating as & Quick Lunch at home or office. |touchea the grouna, * while another. g beaten white of one egg. Beat till oings; oW ascribed fo the fact that ’ showed long panels which made & very light and. just before serving, Z chory e ey aan "% 10 1 the period of family name Ask For and Get HORLICK’S complate overdress untll ‘a playfal add one pint ot strawberrles which "That Richard Barthelmees sold 1n- |00k place considerably lat at Fountains, Hotels, Resta: ts. breeze lifted the folds.and exposed have been cut in smajl pleces. g surance. many than in England, mos ‘The Old Reliable thus Avoiding Imitations aivery ARbreyislad fopniation Same; (Capyright, 1022.) I That ‘Carol Dempster went into e oo hiom ' ow the effect was that of ‘“some- training for ai thetic a: = ¢ % Round Paciage SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price |1, (%, 555t aining for an, sathetlc dancer. | She8 Vers” Sefore. " In short. thers On the other hand, the new long forests, hence more LISTEN, WORLD! |[{ = E& & ' LG e e O T e ==m=std] | skirts look even stranger when al- lowed to fall to thelr intended length. 3 ' E';fh‘:d» ok s A Al ] 4 dol 5 rare that an English a BY ELSIE ROBINSON, | | [ ricuteare,cdlvh Valentino studled 8- | German family name of exactly the GLASS That Alice Joyce was an artists’ |38Me meaning run so near parailel in &, the philology of the words of which TABLE, her mother's dresses and we feel . ’ model. . . e And no 's a brick fireplace that's R s 4 i Polishing Outfit, $3.50 : JRALT S S e [T b w. Grimin was once an|they ure composed Both “grecn” and BUFFE ’ wrecking a home. actor—and sometimes out of a job. come from the same ro 1 Rt way: Jim and Ethel are the newes: i That Charile Chaplin was ance so|Formerly the English word was | O spelled “grene,” and the older for t poor he didn't even have a doorstep AND t ) street bride and groom on our st Rt b the German word was “gruen in They've been married five months. 3 That W. 3. Ferguson, for fft the development of one language the Usual sort of modern marriage—both years an actor. is one of the .r: hn‘ nrnvslledl. and in that of the A h ew ing persons who were on th other the n the same manner working. Ethel had that goed n e e the words “wood” and ~wald® come paper position at $125. It seemea X Now, wre you surprised, from the same root. The older foru foelish to give it up. Moreover, she vou? T know 10ts of otheres—better |Of the one was de* developed wanted a brick fireplace, and a sun 2 = ones, too. fr(g'r':mle;l.'{il E:lnrhe; :»?;‘rdi o ( right, 1922, o se, the true ndin fow:other luxuries which S form of the German name. (ireena { This special pricé only obtains for a limited time. Clip coupon below and mail or bring in to us at your carliest convenience. BUREAU ToPS cuT TO ORDER Worth 85(: to YOU— SMART HAT OF SAND VELVET WITH FEATHER SPRAY. AT LOW . .o T This coupon with $3.50 secures a JOHNSON po 3 Y X PRICES FLOOR-POLISHING OUTFIT, inciuding one Bloiise ‘1a $1eavalins,..DUL JonE. chs: | T ® (Salary Toawlan't ipossiply i pro el wald and Greenwalt are modern var:- Weighted _Johnson Polisher ~ and one-pint cades of drapery fall from each Tomato Butter. atlons, developed. &s you may plainiy ’, ’ " L . e - Chi o observe from the first syllable, unde Johnson's Prepared Wax (both together, regu- ot °fip;:: y ™ A LADY CHARLIE CHAPLIN WAS ONCE sul Tomato butter which will keep | JPOTTE O 00 LAY Dlec farly —for limited time . at $3 50 e (ot Sacoblonk Phaal Neia over BUT 1. POOR—1 { without sealing is made in the fol- FLOOR Reilly = il . the blouse front, almost in apron PAY-ENVELOPE AND tra of the Mission Theater, Salt Lake|!e¥!8 wa¥: Use in the proportion . FINISHES, R M T B YoU MUSTN'T e heater, of seven pounds of tomatoes (peclea| Peach Marshmallow Whip. v UL Lies - % a i I d W -half cream unti cascade panels at each side fall be- 0 hat Thsotors Aostofl] best knpwn | s, Siced), thres pounds of sugas & | N e ok o o1 pint of good cider vinegar and am 5 bl ot whole | dered sugar. two-thirds of u cup o oyrce of cinnamon and of wl finely strained peach pulp and ten cloves. Boil for three hours, and |marshmailows. Arrange in sherhe VARNISHES AND STAINS, as dancer and cinematist, was also a painter, with a record price of $10,- low the hem to touch the inatep. The . rose wreath is placed just above the ; hips and adds a graceful note, which ROOF AND blends admirably with the soft i s cas- 000. when it begins to settle stir it con- | glasses, chill thoroughly and garnist HOUSE 1334 New York Ave. cpdes of drapery, whieh are the moat in- That the immediately above alsol-un\ly. This is good to serve with|with some marshmullows, candicd , ¢ teresting features of the creation. applies to Hugo Ballin, who made!guch meat as sausage and scrapple. |cherries and other fruit PAINTS oil The chapeau pictured is of sand PAINTS Glass . velvet, trimmed with feathers. The | W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET N. W. WASHINGTO™ Rea?yi;-éiy Cod Fish Cakes The kind of fish cakes you make yourself when you have time. Gorton’s famous Codfish (No Bones) in generous proportions with fine mealy pota- toes—all ready for you to shape and fry. The original prepared fish cakes. vide at present. So she kept the job and she has been saving whatever left from the $125 after her clothes and matinee tickets have been provided. Jim avera about $200. He h sorbed e e e Announcing the Complete Arrival but is, at present, having a ther hard pull. Out of that Jim, or course, pays the household expenses and runs his office. The rent of his (/) or a house is a very heavy item, for Eth nsisted that they live in the “right” part ul-‘:awn. No:dmmu lthr vrc;x- lem. m can a greatly to L . . . prafita it he cin Tent ' “better office We have just received our complete line of floor Funabout. Simply t have it—so h . _And hej erl 1 o MRt Bave iL-wp ho mays -Anane coverings for this Fall and would urge an early sel- DTIpk freplaces for the mResenl o ection while stocks are full, which assures of a wider ance and pool their resources for the ° 3 3 : riaeh ool selection and more prompt deliveries than is often Ethel is aghast. “But Jim!" she . . arles, “you wouldn't take my maney! possible in the later season. Why, T never heard of a man, a real man, using a woman's money! It the money I mind so much, TEA GOWN OF COFFEE-COLORED the. pHuciple of the thing. You Plain Color Rugs CREF ROSE TRIMMED." can’t love me, you can't have any re- spect for women, if you'd do such & !xrvally tempted to lend her a few thing! ~And you Know how I've Knowing the general desire for plain rugs, we have Very few ‘flappers” have adopte ‘ {them, but when one -does she looks } st $4.35 Johnson Floor nem. but when"Gne docs ahe fooks| D24 trusty safety .pins: for some of the longed and longed for that brick fire- & 3 % awkward folde. A \ If you can't take care of me articularly interes e i i The woman who was just borderiag - wife shouid be taken care of . ap :y = Rung l\xfnl of P];-‘-“ m:‘l)lmd rugs on middle age before short skirts L~ u might at least let me buy things s A Cheni came In steps right over the line in ; out of my own salary. And I'd like in Reversible Wool Rugs, Velvet an: enilles. jher ankle-length frock and the ten ey to know how I can cut down on my |Zeurs she subtracted with youthful dressallowance or matinees. Vou s apparel are suddenly added with in- now on't buy a single, solitary S R e oantrest 1 vo. Brout e R e A T Large Assortment of Odd Size Rugs Thinking people all over the coun- s0 anxious to make a real home for ; : try declare that now is the time for us. ou don" now what beauty = 3 women to assert their independence— means to & woman. And 1 guess you We also have an unusually attractive selection of to prove that they are no longer jon’'t want me to have the least - & Bas - * slaves to fashion. They have sue-! R 4 ol"_r'tn'nr fun. Oh, I think you're Flg“"d Rugs of various qm\lme- in all sizes up to cessfully invaded so many fields of Jo terrible!" 2 = - . : Shatior, Wiy Shouians they Sonauer | Tima at & lows for an anewer, e 11ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. Besides these we have a wide their own province, that of feminine | AFTERNOON DRESS OF BLACK |is convinced that she is absolutely in A 5 2 = Srens " Are there’ any women who| MATELASSE WITH METAL GIR- |the wrong, but he doesn't know how selection in Orientals, Domestic Rugs and Linoleums. really like the new fashion? It is DLE. to explain it. It seems so brutal to extremely doubtful, and eertainly point out the fact that he isn't using Ithere are plenty who do not. Of|brim turns sharply up. both front {his money for his personal adorn- course. there are always a few ex-|and back, with Its point slanting up- |ment or gratification and that, it he tremists who sponsor & mew vogue ward at & piquant angle. The oppo- | supports hhe‘r. ]she's e hny ';nr‘n(nn{ o P s for the novelty of the thing, and their | site point is completely obscured by |money on his time and that e leas il e i a - & example sometimes aways the multi- |a mass of coque feathers in nastur- she could do is to use that money for Go"d’_P'f"h"-“fd"o_'” 3 .Wf"" ivery when desired. Freight paid o tude. Tt is still a Dbig question,|tium tones. An interesting feature|the common good, as he uses his all shipping points in the United States. Store Hours: 8 A. M. t0o 5 P. M. though, whether or not the women of | of the model is its treatment of the | He'd like to say it, but it doesn't seem America will accept what they don't | velvet facing for the brim, for in- chivalrous. * * * Some day it may . ‘want. stead of being drawn smoothly |occur to Jim that nine-tenths of this The afternoen dress illustrated is of | across the surface it is shirred in a chivalry stuff is silly bunkum and black matelasse. with a steel-gray | number of even rows. utterly unfitted for use in an equally PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE Yo never knew that Corn Flakes - __couldbe _ . N sowonderful ‘hfl \l/‘\” d BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D., Noted Physician and Author. i Sweati of the sweat and oil (sebaceous) glands The Physiology of Hing. [0 "the wella of the halr shafts. So p | The skin excretes practically the|if you want to have a clean, healthy | same substances thé kidneys excrete, | skin, don’t be too nice to sweat sweat. save that these substarces in the sweat are insignificant in quantity as com- Green Peppers Stuffed. pared with the kidney excretion. Many| Remove the seeds from the pep- years ago, before we learned that the|pers. To one cupful of bread crumbs ! quantities of urea, ammonia, uric acid, |and one cupful ‘of cheese add two ino-aciis eroatintn, ichloridam phos. [ anonsviss frowm .which ail the AN phates and sulphates excreted in the n et into small pieces. Chop sweat were insignificant, there was.a |half & red pepper fine; mix these in- edients, put the mixtyre in the beliet that the skin could or would vi- ke i ttered cabionsty taiks D! (e workoF (a Kid | Soprarichast mad e ke in g | st the enemy come neys, and sweat baths ef various kinds| R %, "'5 fA 0 better and the sweat bath treatment has been discarded by mest physicians. In the excretion of just one substance . Wa el'_ use enou h s the function of the skin at all com- parable with that of the kidneys, “13 that substance is pure water. Ordinari to get big lasting Suds | 5w s | S0l Everywhere Dissolve in hot EzEiize o0 oy Kellogg’s are a revelation, not only in Corn Flakes, but in ceresis! Such delicious flavor, such crispy crunchiness never before was be- lieved possible in corn flakes! Kellogg’s are a revelation to your taste! You have a great treat awaiting you the very first time you sit down before a generous bowlful of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and a pitcher of milk or cream—and fresh fruit, if it'’s bandy! the skin in anything iike the quantity excreted by the kidneys is common sait. D oes youl' hair Then— rouah th:"mgnc;-mm Tirteon 4 ’ : net sit mle?' grams (less than half an ounee) daily, Just soaking in big lasting Rinso o thesug, te, Skin abgnt Cwe Fass sudsloosens the most ground-in dirt |acd oue i wual gk solt mie | | l;,';," immiiin It isn’t fair to yourself and your family not to share in the pleasures the sebaceous or olly ecretion of "the as a pancake? that Kellogg’s Corn Flakes so generously spread over the nation— without weakening a single thread. skin. e : Sweat is not only one of the Hatural i With & Sitroux Hair Net and the world! You are missing a taste-thrill! So, tomorrow morn- ()nl dlrtl sions for body cool (about 15 X (3 d y t'l:: vfi)rlfed ?i: pll?:fles will fih’“fi?«'&i‘ufié l‘:’:':'?‘n'. "-‘-’r“l"..g')'. Tonr Weye seays ing, serve Kellogg’s Corn Flakes for breakfast, or for lunch—or need to be ru with a little dry | Rt s petiralvrovien o ssnin ' | for between-meals nibbles! They’re wonderful—and never tough or Rinso. - B e i) | | : leathery or hard to eat!. Rinso takes the place of bar soap at every Thatia mot g:‘_, %;L’m . Insist upon your grocer supplying KELLOGG'S step of the family wash. Useit freely. Itis |3, ::,.':.::'..'%- ey ; 1] 4 .. . Corn Flakes—the delicious kind in the RED and the only soap you need. o ‘onpumng,the {oxie oF mjurohs ‘ : » BN : : " "GREEN package that bears the well-known signature Get Rinso today. Made by the largest |T*0" o' \icate 'af thia increased| ‘ ' of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes. NONE soap makers in the world. Sold everywhere o hit g g L LS ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! —at grocery and department stores. | any consiceranie ameust of yaspmat. | Y} ANE X : ’ k 1 of w;klua‘y:;n K Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. - ' Rinso does the family wash as easily |2 e vt It fim speaking now