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\ ~ > [ < f WOMAN’S PAGE. T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. FEATURE dshlon§ | orecdst s. 29 WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HELP. Girls and Their Interests || e~ Shass Thrift in | Ten experienced newspaper ;1 solicitor: e » . . ‘| Apply Circulation Manager. 4 e ; ARSATURE WINDERS. Appiy_Mr_ Burger. The Evening Star. PREPARING FOR THANKSGIVING | . museevie e ——— ational Electrical Bupply Co., 1330 New York { ;a1 7o (= A Granmother's rich pumpkin pie: To e 2 basket ball goal throwing, two goals, | ave. YOUNG MEN, two, to learn prepare this pumpkin ple, a deep, Tich, R. E. DANA CAULKINS. di-|baske BOR) rowine. - tour | BO - TRePRs s 5 AS IN D AYS OF GRANDMOTI‘IER yellow pumpiin, heavy’In proportion 19 A Smart $18 Frock for $7.50. ector o7 ihe FETIoneY. Dby m" triale; balancing. twenty four = ol To work arouad stor .:. m ,al‘ismansh!? guargn:ced salary S ou D P sical education service, hus| The second test includes an In-|BOY, white. with wheel. M. ¢ and commission; steady work, the water juice to evaporate at the last, then sift the pulp through a colander Materials Were Made Ready in Advance, gven g ecome & rich tmber Tarma: lade. Add sugar or molasses and spice Just received word that the dian club race of twenty-eight sec-|Serrice. 1410 H ot. o.w. rapid advancement. Room 900 onds, or a potato racc of thirty-nine MANAG LEANE: : S playground and recreation depart- | seconds: goal throwing of three goals we!l known and loog extabiixhed » Am. Nat. Bank bldg.. 1317 ments of practically all of the citles |in six trials, and balancing beanbag | facturer of s high-grade office speclalty. We {4 1) 1 in the United States and many of the |OF book on’ head, twenty-four feel d*rea four and a half milllon dollar corporation —_ —= " d r e = , two trials, The third test is running lighest commercial ratings. Basle of re- | N\TENT TS0 cTlioent, wide awake With Nothi; Sined i Dlend one cuptal of this purap- small towrns have adepted the ain- |iid Seiching ih ety oconde | Sisii, st dae e o cmuimes || T2 TS Ll 1t ot mg to (] ut 00 kin . with milk, with one egg to each 11 or glrls as well as | throwing for distance in basket ball. | from $150 to $300 monthly. opportuni S S| irn pint of milk, the whole to be sweetened for boys. jforty-two feet, or volley ball, forty-|much greater earnings are immedi ‘ imust be experienced in selling: and spiced and baked slowly until a rich The test for girls has undergone a [O4F feet: volley ball serving, three|able. These openings offer u :1a high-cl i : ot of AV e, ties and we ‘are only interested in wwaring | @ high-class, profitable connec- i on Day Of Feast. golden brown in a deep plate lined with decided revision under the direction | ’There are no height, weight or age | {fom experienced, successtul, high-caiiber men g v oty ion. See Mr. C: /i Vegetarian mince pie: Mix together a of Mr. Lee F. Hammer, chairman of & [limits in any of the athletic teats for | 1o reoeire proper consideration applications tion. See Mr. Carroll, 714 12th pound of seeded ralsins, a pound of cur- speclal committee of the Playground | PRdBes for girls "However. it is nec- | '™ WhiGln detiiied inferuation (vl o fourth pound of candled cher- essary to qualify at one time in all d e ¥ rant e 1 h ding uge, past e Make up a biscuit|ries, half & pound of citron and orange three events stated, as required fOr | merienre o vp ik BEe, PASL ex ica, who was appointed to work out |passing that particular test in order UR grandmothers began pre-) fuls of sugar. and Recreation Association of Amer- alex manager will Interview applicants in Washington and soch ‘water, 1 pint. Thre that this would mean nothing but|child—not 8o much for the childs |acid would be aboue eii the moocuis trouble, and perhaps serlous harm, for | Safety in this case, but to protect the |you can pile on a t the pet he had grown to love. remedies. Other articles, such as|ie o easpoon, or two “This is bad, very bad!" exclaimed | toilet accessories and the like, Wal iace and curvealaroind the fop | : Car Apoiy 430 a8 rome 304 14 ne. ww. | OFFICE WORK—Young lady : Svervbody knows that the ey Hin: SAERMAN—1 rge PRTIieIowa comuration. | must be good at figures and use gerie a girl wears nowadays is per- \ TTon, dexires e servicen of dicems mies | typewriter. Address Box 54- teaspoonfuls of the granular form. should | Four drams of glycerin_would be fectly plain, of sheerest, softest crepe Farmer Brown's Boy. “The chain is|not be kept in the medicine cupboard. S Pr | dough with two cupfuls of flour, four peel shredded, & fourth of & pound of | n has opeming paration for ThanksgiVing | (cafoontuls of baking powder. one | Dianchen menns cun of @ pound of el 0 win a badge. The tests are stand- | men an are employed will be went to factors | ient: permanent connection day long before it arrived. | teaspoonful of salt, two tablespoon- | teaspoonful of cinnamon, four table- Washington has been a leader in|2rd: @nd no substitution can be made | aud Kiven course of trainiug. Address Bo; g Plekies of all sorts, apple |fuls of butter. one tablespoonful of SUOUBLUIN o sugar e rated naiol the EIVIng of recognition to the girla | b Padge 1s denired. L. ire 10 a.m, Rauce and pr - - 4 | sugar and three-fourths of a cupfuljone ai uice of two oranges, one cup- 8 Not a few of the girls, even those CKLAY references required e otk L ’;:;"“ wene ,""“‘.‘"d of milk. Shupe the dough into|ful of dry cracker crumbs and a level Whohave dml;‘ltxlce"er":m;;hhl‘"lf who take the tests, realize the actual | 1o £0 out of town. Hers is sour chunce to » s O re "\—fl“— a me. Mince meat was mixed | rounds und_steam them for twelve | teaspoonful of salt. Add enough grape work on the local playgrounds, in-|value of the test to them individually, |3 roll. Masimum wages. transpor SALESMAN. that it might ripen and acquire & minutes. Serve with the cranberry |Juice to molsten. If you are not going to e AN A ahared but. | aslde from receiving the button. They | faveliog time. Mr. Swann, 502 Dist. One who has had experience more delicious flavor. All the vege- | Sauce, accompanied by a hard sauce|use at once, do not add the cracker R O tos om It to In | P€lp_to give poise and controi over |t - - gt 15 3 S s A : c SR | made of P EugaTe nal Dt crumbs until baking time. ton of bronze, with stars on it. one’s motions and to eliminate awk- | BUSHELMEN ~Tihrec) wanted mmenicy- | il selling good furniture: posi 1ables were ready for the pot on Wed- Made of biown sugar and butter. = | ST UM BAKIDE Hmes e the an dicate the degree of prowess of the |wardness o Thew aluc Indite “that | APDlr A. M. Keen. tailoring dept.. 1 i el or a4 nesday night, the chickens or turkey | of crunberries in three ocupfuls of | ing for this pie of our grandmothers, u individual xirl, the local playgrounds . the girl is perfectly fit physically, and | a8 LAl 19 pETmancit . INOIAMIESCONCES were stuffed, the cranberry sauce Was | water until soft, then press through | one pint of grated apples or stewed and ey K'md"mfikm:nspm}'flllr N | is less uiable than a girl not 8o quali- | jee . itions congenial : compensation made, the puddings und pies were o c. Add two and one-half cup- | Sifted apples highly sweetened and' fla- B Y A EOLT the girle nc. | lcd o resist disease and iliness of | j e CTon e actory prepared and there was nothing to | fuls of sugar and the juice of two|Yored with mace and lemon. Blend with beth Bisher.directox o L o5, | every sort. R il Fein o Ho o Thankagivias but cook the | lemons. ang stand on los For abous | three well-beaten eggs and a fourth of / tivities on Washington playgrounds, | Migs Fisher is expecting to have | D g AT Truckn. mist have M | MAYER & CO. dinner. a four hours to chill. Serve in glasses |2 CUPful of melted butter or half a cup- in ‘| says that even a greater improve-lsome changes made in the local play- ke L. E. White Coal ¢ § o With murasenine cherries or eandied | ful of thick cream. This will il a large ment is anticipated in changing the | ground requirements for recelving = = Garnishes and Turkey Stuffing. | With marasc s or candied | crust and strips of pastry should be design 8o that it will be more al- the awards in girls’ athletics, and she | CHAUFFEURR for Black and White taxicabs: Oysters belong to Thanksgiving, | © . arranged in lattice work across before tractive than ever. |is going to institute the developm T {®must have reference and identification cards. | S o according to - tradition, because Meausl o Chssas: baking. The qualifications for standard ath- |of interest in even a greater varlety | aoh ety bck and White Tazi, Oxtord Hotel. | S1RUIATIO .’-:‘;i?,?‘.-‘;.éfii’“;‘:,.}‘;;.': 1:‘?:: :‘l;e !;aerll‘{l Yellow is the Thanksgiving color, just Other Special Dishes. Lnu‘mfl*;g"gc“mlceh :o\'e;zlflz"::; l{'hrl! .:‘!rll:wru for the Washington school- | CLEANERS, two, colored. Apply Monday. Ma fisl A garnish of fried oysters fs|as red belongs to Christmas. A pump-| Quinces of cider and molasses: Pare same for the Washington playgrounds | i e sonic Temple, 13th and New York ave. Steady tasty and appropriate to surround the | Kin fruit basket is effective to use as ajand halve some quinces, removing the an those used in other cities through- R ; ases works 15¢ turkey, or a dish of scalloped oysters | centerplece, and small pumpking, o | cores Boll these in sweet cider until i out the country. The first test in- . ED CROSS WORK. | COLORED Tiwirance sgesty G5 work 1o 1h compa v, n | Bourds, may serve as candlesticks or be 3 n. For five pounds of o & e G 1SS HELEN S < . We have the easiest selling policy in et e T‘név’"nc::-;f:lv]w”lhf _$urke;oup°rmzy_snm«i in basket form to be filed with | quinces, take & quUart of molasses, one { 2";‘1’&12";1’0'ifigffl,‘fl“{'nfi’l‘ibgi‘lifmé'- 1\4 1 (.LF\ HENDRICKS of the {the 8eld and our commissions ar: liberai, It | ¢ A ) R, expericnced. he served before the turkey, or the | nUts and raisins at each plate. pound of brown sugar and the cider in o B s to e BB OT St fier cait e bt | e Ameaa pna T Sow aasiRen S ovsters, parboiled and drained, may I whic e quince R ngs have been e Eastman School for Girls{ Work: Insurance Society. 718 11th si T g 3 Ty | - cooked. Add the whites of two eggs. estorday esurance Boclety. 710 11¢h st. 2 2 5 mat over 35 vears T motad T v o8 . | i I e gooked. Add the whites of two egys. yesterday morning and interested a|DELIVERY ROY Tn tarlor siop, : ' 0" about toan. incinding cutter so that the oyster appears in Cream of Celery Soup. skim. Continue to boll and skim until| There is no telling what mode will number of them in the idea of form- = Conn: ave. .. = 1 s ta v'-.‘I»rm::kl:n'Al‘rr:l;!”h:.’hnzr the center of a tomato or aspic jelly, Boiled Codfish with Egg Sauce. perfectly clear. Theu take from the fire. | prevail this winter, the drape, the Your Home and | |iss one of the many units of the e e R R g [l 3 S ana ‘is laid on tender lettuce leaves | Roast Turkey with Cranberry Molds. | Cool, put in the aulnces. and boll untii circujar or the straight line, but it Junior Red Cross to send help to chil- [ st n.x. " i syl sl blended with two cupfuls of coarse | , L«ttuce and Tomato Jelly Salad. i Orauge. peat S gioe Sreen Einger |waistline has come to stay for some T tries. The girle at this school are|Eive bhore number And <aiars expected. Ad Tread crumbs of cracker crumbs and | Tousted Wafers Spread with Cheese. | bolled In the sirup sives & good fiuvor. | time at least. This dress which ex- 3 ALL. particularly interested in all Red |drers Box 1007, Ktar o seasoning is & fine stufting for the | puyeq Indian Pudding with Cream or i Pumpkin to make one cupful of mashed | Poits this featurs would make you & Rice & beckuse Mins Matiilau |0 el T turkey. > Scraped Maple Sugar. pumpkin. Add to it. while hot, a tea- | lovely street frock and could b d The Hope Chest. {ing very > 00 8 o ek ea0 el e “eouas gk cshs o prepare chestnuts for a stuffing. TaIC e T Spoonful of butter, and sprinkle t y ould be made pe 1ing very important work with the de first gash the shell. brush the nuts - geuts. Apples. P ablespoontul of Amr. Rpjakle over It | of wool jersey. kasha cloth, crepe de : | pranch _of the Red Cross soclety in re Dermancat; coraings. from ced in my present position M Oveec with heef duippInEsTsnapuc Coffec and Sweet Cider. yolks of ‘three eggs with four table- [ chine or serge. Wood brown serge | 1f there s any more heart-warm. ) Parls France. i ek ‘Pee Ray Auto Grocers, | iy 5 et webk 10 Mart. 1 was wio heated, shell and skin are easily re- 1. one pint of mie Stir the ';l.‘::;p;'“‘_“ jnd] with inserts, collar and cuffs of red |In& sight in this romance-loving DINNER DANCE. e beos Noc fremiile moved. Cut the nuts in small pieces. | gygier Soup with Crisped Crackers, or | this. Flavor with cinnamon. turn into | 8i/k duvetyn is a delightful possibili- | World than a young girl kneeling be- | o o : “preterably’ with owa ear. 6 then add them to an ordinary bread Oarare T i, d a baking dish, and bake until sat. Beeglty for this style. To make a frock |fore her hope chest 1 don't know £ Friendship Club of girls at rie portahle drill; appeals i R T mixture, or they may be put through Thin Slices of Buttered Brown or the whites to a stiff froth. Add three|like this of o de ch what It is. Here have been slowly Business High School is planning 10 numerous prospects: drawing c experience un 2 potato ricer, seasoned and used Grahan Bread: tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar and of crane) de’ chine In ftwol| | e ? & for a dinner dance to be given | o™ Mart. Jox. W. Jones. 29 West - 3 - Steward School, 1202 alone. Roast Turkey with Stuffing. beat until fine. Heap over the custard, | h&des would cost about $7.50, figur- | 0llecting the piles of monogrammed & New York city Sausage croquettes are good for a Mashed White Potatoess dust with sugar and brown in the oven. | 118, the material at $1.50 per yard. |towels and napkins, the dainty bits | Under the auspices of the club at the | iGTEL CLENK. exprrieuced for hotel ofice turkey garnish. Buy one pound of Gl Swedt Borteae Serve warm or ool "| | The pattern No. 1507 cuts in sizes [of pale flesh-colored lingerie made | headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. on|Addrens Hox 3397, ofice : DS sausage meat, add to it one Cuhl_!fl‘:) Mashed Turnips. Cranberry Jelly.| Sweet potatoes, southern style: Cut |16 years, 3% 38, 40 and 42 Inches bust | by girl friends, the table runners of |the night of Tuesday, December 5.|HBOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS MEN—Nation- P for rough dry department, experienced. of soft bread crumbs, form into balls Celery. Lettuce Salad. Zome pared sweet potatoes into strips, | medsure: Size 36 requires 3% vards | neavy flct an embroldery. the b<d | The plana will be more fully dlscursed | i S3aass for Sen: all depuriments botcl Bent” wages, lersuani'n Laund the size of Engils] 3 rackers. Cheese. as for n ed. Put 1 B w! 14 ‘yards 36- | . 3 s clubs, apartmi uses; uncro 1 Gonw. ALt - PRI beaten ¢gg. roll in bread crumbs and Pumpiy M ot € ey Pl xaserie 1k Bgers o m{nto ; inch contrasting. cover of F\;(nc.r; blue cnansea;fle 'dllf at the meeting tonight at the asso- |livinx. quick sdvaocement: our meth io- | HOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS WOMEN—N; fry in deep. hot fat Abples. Grapes. ' Nats layer two tablesoonfuls of " brown| Price of patteras, 15 cents, in post- | buds Evers. fow dave® she arops | saoone headquarters. when all of the | dormd-—our siodeaty employed by lcading | tion.wide demasd for wom e 3 - 3 . b . y In post . y v rlens v eln eve: ere. | pe n Cranberries With Turkey. Raisins. Jugar and two tablespoonfuls of butter. | age stamps only. ~Orders whould be |down before the stout chest and Tronthiy Bupper togeiner hatare SoEAT | particuiars: Lewis TBotel Traioiar ool | hors." ot tivien aeick edvescenne ot Fttoouet tuskey. espactaily thel Coffee or Sweet Cider. 'cgv" e: bsnl\(-u and a little cinnamon. ( addressed to The Washington Star |counts her treasures over or shows |ing the general Y. W. C. A. forces at|i40 New Yorr ave. nw. { methods indorsed——our students employed by white meat, may be cut in cubes and 1. 5 b"&r -n{ nlslnwly for two hours, | Pattern Bureau, 22 East 18th street, | them to admiring g:rl visitors. the big membership rally. LABORERS, 1 A5 per bour. Saturday (lndtn{mmnln everywhers. 0} X Dblended with enough warm cran-| Crean ot Celaty Sonp) dieh "sfiJ."‘.‘.’,’?;‘.S’fléZJE“" in the | New v:;x ‘el:ly. Pleane write you: And yet in many a hope chest 2 - Apply ‘to foreman at 2656 20th [ Call “mn\i::hr Lewiy Tra! e ¥ Sou 2 3 name a ress clearly. it Selwool. 2 B e L R = e TR e ok ety e ‘The combination of cranberries and 5 e r Chestou VERSIFLAGE. Y MWt e e Fium, between, &'and 108 raisins, popularly known as mock | Mashed Potatoes. Buttered Turnips. 3 o el ewelry Co., cherry, is good for a pie filling or as Pumpkin Custard. Turnipx PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE 1 architectural drattemen. perioe 55 o F100 i a conserve. The proportion Is half Quinces In Cider and Molasses. Oh, Bosh! e Tt e S . dexircs good home. as many raisins as cranberries and | Tomato Salad. \ s 4 mason, brickl le.. or If you have had o both should be cut in halves. | Brown Bread Sandwiches. T've lately read a rampant tale of | experience whateter, call or phone for partic. Old-fashioned Cranberry Dumplings.— | Old-Fashioned Cranberry Dumplings. = Rosalie and married life: the morai |3ars. Columbia Selisol of Dratting. Uth aad Tar offce, 170 Prepare @ cranberry sauce from one! Grandmother's Rich Pumpkin Bie. BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D j |made me turn quite pale—O woe be- | & = S . ot once. Bee Hire Store, 906 quart of cranberries, one and one- Nuts. Raisins. Fruit, Az 2 ' tide the clever wife! This Rosalie did | ME! - work nntil Xmus: whote = e ® nalf cupfuls of water and two cup- Coffee. Noted Physician and Author. j | quite adore her husband, handsome, o1 pare time; duy or eveniag: good pay. SALES . periencel_nls. spariweer jovial Harry, and never once found e dop. jefore moun, Sworzya's, 12 S lite 8 bore, as often do the folks who S L Bae e TH ceuie e o : — | e ici) would like y i i w. Rosalie had strenuous i tunities ore! O ! s of Medicine Cupboard. Temad ke you to print a solution for and entered finance with o unrivaied opportunities in foreign 214 Jenifer By Thornton Some such epltaph as this might be | give complets direetions. when e She firmly grasped the business | W. Burgess. written for & good many harmless, un- | Print the solution.—A. A. and L. relns and won success. whate'er her A A i . | SALESLADY, experionced, vl kaows cuough . | suspecting creatures who have risen in| Answer.—There is no such e s my. tie authormakesiit | MR ey : | ame intelligently. Must farniel good i the night and gone to the medicine |1 ssure vob ladies: ro,";';u,_g} Shere Srothers 1t “metme. to bustis abe ) | goees " Aonls cupiorment offce. z micals powerful enough to dis- would steer, though two sh with present emplorment. Apply to Mr. C. M. | Lansburgh AR EER ’ | “Hello!” he exclaimed. in surprise. “I|Cupboard to get a dose of physic or |molve off hair, but such ohe o anenert g Ut She had, and | Wright, 700 Bond Bidg.. after 4 enced 4 3 3 micals are SRl T g ght. 700 Bond Bldg.. after SALESLADY. experienced. 1o fake charge of Farmer Brown’s Boy Goes to ;fi::u'-“g!lg:sg:miox Ry mnm“::‘;n remains of poor 3 S brasd ::';e“;,"’"‘:o’:'{‘:ml lo the “skin A eato. ota:each c!hn;lelhim:a'u‘:-n of g eat:¥mer over B0 1 IHIOEY Shg. Tt rimenes Bien, W ¥ & i s of poor Ellery Hul vill remove hair, when right does shirk. Now, all of you|AIPI st 1110 F st. n.w., Room 67. __ 17%} % LR-___ Look for the Young Fox. and’ Tieht Then b de o DOX | His wite kept the iye in the medictae cupboard, | RAIT Must be removed, as effectively Dléase take & vote—must kids g | ORDERLY, cotored experienced: 90 pwr | SHORTHAND in 30 dugy: fouch ypewriting, asty Glance at the peat to which It had| AD adequate stock of household ore safetly than any chemical Wrong when mothers work? Oh, bosh! | Bonth: with room, board and laundrs. Appls | pIbe Bev Tor ey, PO IO, S5 014 Mother Nature made all free. [ po solution or other depilatory prepara- FonEmhent Tuberculosis Hospital, 14th and Upshur ets. 3 [ e ntes they should Se. been fastened showed him that the|remedies, both for minor flls and for |tion. But my adviee > Pre SaVF LNo enown & Bcore of Womsl |, v H ey Brown's Boy. |staple which had held it had been pulled | accidents, may be kept on hand with- | should not start aiie fution Who were forced to be the sole sup- | GrsrhE SALESMAN Experivace mor wbes. | SOTLANO for small Drotentant Church. for |out. Hurriedly he loooed inside the box. | out endangering any one's life, even |or shaving, for whent sy Sorution port of younks galore, and they BTew | Das DicesALr b Al Bl etocs o oud | w0lo and choir work, Write 433 Manor place The morning that the young Fox es-| 3f“course, there was no youns Fox |though blunders be made.. 'Thers is| stimulinte Sthe. har e pt;, 40 You upQhiitesaplonaialTi Ll S 10 an. Casteibers Nat. Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. | % N e caped from Farmer Brown's barnyard | there. He hadn't really expected there |really no good excuse for keeping | coarser and all ‘the mona pericrons WILHELMINA STITCH. |ave: ; NOGRAPHER, roinoal ok ez where he had been a prisoner he was | Would be. poisons of any kind in the home, and Remember that a woman's s¥ie is PAPERHANGERS —Charles B. Hyson. 818 H ) . 5 first. Farmer Brown's| . .The little scamp has escaped:” ex-|particularly when there are young chil-| normally covered with a fine down st ne 1. miem 5 not missed at first. Farm claimed Farmer Brown's Boy, “He has|dren in the house. Whenever a child | hair which canmet be remmed oniey Thi You’ll Lik D i oo cakea vl | b e e rerstetin Boy brought out his breakfast, as usual, | run away. Yes, sir. he has run away. | ets hold of strychnine in pretty sugar- | ot stimulating the aroem Lo o il ih- | b8 ngs You € pastries. _Appls Hubert. 1805 Coun._ave. 17¢ | Soimiters B8 MO0 0 00 e son and set it down just outside the en- | He must have gone before I came out hcoated pills or tablets and eats enourh | visible hair. Many. meemioed *ort PRIVATE lessona w { Hand Uz, 1ath and N Y. ave ik o the box which was the home | this morning. Gracious, how 1 shall [to bring on fatal convulsions, the gullty | make the mistake of stiorpuns 1o to Make Jitsn.Address Box STENOGRAPHEI am Dyt pentel 55 & trance to the o | miss the littie rascal! Yet I am rather | Person ought to be punished, for in such | remove the fine dow feomr e Bei 3 SALESMAN to sell direct to uters bigh-grade | jarge fnavcial iceiititia e Fxperionce of the young Fox. Usually the YOung| glad that he is free again. I have felt|cases somebody has certainly been | only fo regret thelr folishmers 1o jrine of carbons, tspewriter ribbor | a4 nawme references. Address Rox 1637, Ster Fox was outside, waiting for him. but | for a long time that I ought to set|[Sullty of ~reprehensible carelessness. | £ Animal~ Pinafore. leaf supp! s i once in a while he had been Inside and | him free. T just couldn't bear to think | Likewise it is criminally careless to | Hand Lotion. Frankiin 5180 for appolntment: K DGRAPHER and fypist_in _insurance | of parting with him. I had grown |keep such polsons as carbolic acid or| Please publish the formula of a SALESMAN—Butter and ez 3 D jofice. Reply in own handwriting. statiag | Very fond of him and I had begun to | COTTosive sublimate (bichloride of mer. | 5 - must be hustler: pas 1o ol ; ace destied and references. Address Box hand lotion g | think that he was rather fond of me, |Cury) in the house. 1 would plead | you gave some time ago.!(here is some gift that causes the York ave. n.e. Apply after 4:30. i Star_offi Bl 1 i I do hope he will be smart enough |especially to mothers who may read It Was wonderful to keep the skin|owner to make a wry face every ALESMAN—High-class wutomabile or othier | TELEPHONE OPERATORS — The Chesapeake to keep out of the way of hunters;this, that they destroy or properly dis-|soft and white. I used it two win-|time she sees it. A guest towel em- specialty man to well $2,000 line of automo- and Potomac Teleplome Company 1o cffering this fall.” pose of any such polsons they may ‘broidered in pink and green. when biles: drawing sccount against 6 per cent |employment to & limited number ‘women. Farmer Brown's Boy started to go |have in the house now, and In arranging , ('° "ith 8reat satisfaction, but I} rd™GCIvC, T BNE B0 B reCrith her Q) | commission: experienced men oniy will be con: | about twenty-five years of ke, who Arw thter to the houss to tell his mother that|the family medicine chest or cupboard | PaVve forgotten the formula. It con-|whole soul and hasmt a pink and sldered. Oull in_person. 1020 Conn. ave. _19° fened, B0 Mo rls o= "Avply Room 1. 723 12th his pet had escaped. Half way there|8¢e to it that nothing of a polsonous |tained ragmenth or something like|green thing anywhere else in her pos- 4 frames. mounts. g y.w. he stopped abruptly and a look of|or dangerous nature is permitted to|that—E. B. A. session! Or a pair of fllet-insertioned 2 best, DrODONItion | SOUNG LADIES wanted to qualify aa oper- worry crept over his face, He had|have a Dlace on the shelves. Aok and embroidered pillowcases of a size iars. Wol g terHiory | Jots ‘on Burroughs bookkeeping and calcniat just thought of that chain. Of course,| It is Well to have a separate cabi- —Tragacanth in shavings,|anq shape which the pillows on her @] | York city. % ing ' machines. Apply Burughe Adding \ that chain was still fast to the collar|net or cupboard, or box, or chest,{80 grains; borac acld, 3 drams;|bed shall never be if she can help it! P//] | SALESMAN for oid evtaviianed reai i | en et now._Phone Main a0, "+ " which u;; YounEs Fo:{( ore ! And ;:I:h.l;x:sob%h:om hihdr' or at 11euv. glycerin, 4 drams; distilled or rain|Or @ camisole entirely bestrewn with A old estal real extate and 17th st. n.w. 2 Farmer Brown's Boy knew at once reach of a curious l Menu for a Day. (f:.‘:‘ g B 11 6f the value of merchandise and ¥ thought the natural world a simple| The driest autumn fleld is drench- BREAKFAST. matter of blue and green, red sun-|ed with color, the commonest road ) manager, preferably a man with experience in | Gyar offi s | bout a tablespoonful. Tragacanth |de chine or satin and cut straight . the gale of extension or correspondence rourses | Stal_OMCE. | zoing to_get the poor little fellow |Modern surgeons do a tall lot of in shavings or small lumps is likely | across her smooth, white chest. < and in position to do some traveling. P P G into all kinds of difficulties. Sooner hand washing and scrubbing, but to be genuine—the powdered artiole| These horrors she tucks way down y i e 7 will be good for eight to ten thousand : Millinery, Dressmaking or later it is bound to catch where|they don't do it in the same room is commonly adulterated. Boil all|under all the prettiest things and | Wit tiny tor would not e e T o 820w ., Pattern Drafting, Designing. | he cannot get it free, and then he will | where they operate. The wmedicineltogether, constantly stirring, until a|lrics to keep any one from seeing R L nol Ler, Hotel Hudlelgh. A it O e s 2o | cither choke to death or starve tocupboard may be kept in the buth-|clear, thin jelly is obtained. Water |them, except Aunt Mildred or Cousin [TOmP about in an animal pinafore L : Onats “Tiniehed. mosttions. Come 1p and “THE LITTLE death. I've got to find him. Yes, sir, but that is as far as the in-|must be added from time to time to|lucy, who made them for her. bless! Make the foundation of unbleached | .t e = ek for hooklet. CAPED!” EXCLAIMED T've got to find him. I couldn't be should go. The medicine and make up for evaporation. A few | their hearts, with much love but with |t B0 0P PR 7 T Al or list_of lines and full T® LIVINGSTONE'S ACADI BROWN'S BOY. happy for a minute with the knowl-|emergency chest should be about one|drops of any scent may be added to|little taste and no up-to-dateness at - y duckies ap-{pa . 500 to $10,000 vearls: big . | edge that that poor little fellow might { foot by fifteen inches and some five | the finished lotion if desired. Rub a|all. pliqued, or of a plain colored mate- :‘f;;-:g(';;"m;l; inflt"‘"b:;fim‘;_ R InER had mot come out at once. Farmer | pe suffering through c;‘relesnne;sht:f ?cf:;ufiiepéldq;';?nx’hfid (Suffice {or | few drops on the hands two or three| The moral is this: Don't make|rial with the outlines of the animals |Dept. 359, Cpicago. . e 4 thought that this was the | mine. T wis] a scovere: s - on mily, or|times daily, after you have washed | things for brides-to-be until you find|stitched in black embroidery cotton % = ] elic 5 o5 " :‘:::‘h’lfl?;e o callod two or three | €3cape early this morning. There is|for two or thres modern familles. |the hands and before they are quite|out What they want. They Know 5o |or silk. 2/ Caraings Dig. - Werte MeChory Cattazeter | A limited number of positions limes, and then, having work to do, left | 10 knowing where he may be bly this dry. The lotion may be made to dry |exactly the style of monograms they | Half of the pattern is shown at the | tory, Washington lowa. *" |are now open for girls between without looking inskde that box. time. If anything happens to him be-| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, |more quickly by adding some alco-|are going to use, just the sort of | right of the sketch. Buttonhole or | SALESMEN—Men that are capabic of Tatre: | Ly H Fhis was one time when Farmer |cause of that chain T'll never forgive hol, though alcohol is harsh in its|napkins they need most and have(bind all edges. The pinafore slips | ducing our Christmas line, making $10 to $5 | the ages of 16 and 17, with at Brown's Boy falled to use his eyes. He | myself. Tl run into the house and Ada, Anna and Lorma. effect on dry, rough or chapped skin. | fewest of, Jjust what ‘they” are|over the head and is tiad at the back | per day. 214 Jenifer bldg.. Tth and D. et cne | wers Bt echon) B tomotloy that there was no longer a | B¢t @ bite to eat and then Bowser( e are thres schoolgirls and we (Copyright, 1022) wearing in the way of lingerie and | with a sash which is fastened to the | BALESMEN fo call on grocers trade; must | . Corr. F & R hain attached to the post close to the | 2nd I will go look for the poor, little colored handkerchiefs. The hobe | points at the sides. FLORA. |know how to drive Ford car: men with ex- | training. Apply Employment ntrance to the box. Had he noticed | chap.’ = girl would far rather be consulted (Copyright, 1922.) perience on bread and milk wagons preferred, h Fl Wood d & his, he would have known at once that [ So Farmer Brown's Boy ate & hasty - than surprised when it comes to the ok 2 Apply 1229 D st. s.e.. Renno Bros. Office, 8th Floor, oodwar: Something was wrong. It wasn't until |lunch, and then, whistling for Bowser, ° = things she is to use in her new home, —_— SALESMEN—Three men, with experience oaly | Lothrof hoon that Farmer Brown's Boy came |started out to look for the runaway and the wise relative or friend will| A movement to have women ap-|in the automobile business: must b - P- back that way. Then he saw that the [ young Fox. go_to her frankly and find out what | pointed to legal positions in the vari- :[pe rances and mast be able to produce. See COMPARISON SHOPPERS. plate of food not been touched. - . (Copyright, 1022, by F. W. Burgess.) 9 will best fit in With her pretty plans | ous departments of the federal gov- |Mr- Dempf, sales minager, K. L Taylor Sotor MPARISON S 'PE WRITTEN AND for table ‘lllnai:,x bed alhlnen _T.lnd the ernment is being fostered by the ;;i-‘o‘:m;uzn e _| The Hecht Co. requires the erthin e will wear v < | STE y large i 5 - ’ 1LLUSTRATED By Clsre Tobinson i‘;:xl-:gf. iy i 1Tt er %m‘;nfi“adm“ ©f the Dis- | orporation; young man betweer 20 and o | services of women for a few rpri 103 ey S agenation, exnerience | hours per day as comparison EA‘[]TY CHATS BY EDNA A great surprise awaits any one who, call upon the resources of your whole Y —————) | Office. “""| shoppers. Must have knowledge B KENT FORBES tries to sketch in colors. You had |palette. i !he able to make written report~. 5 e Boiled Rice With Raisins Apply Supt ; is beauty paved. Shadows of tur- v PPly Supt. | substitute. Put a cane-seated chair |Sets and black nights. There was, to | /& beauty pav 0 Hashed Liver on Toast i o LA Co! Hot Baths. 3 yst and garnet veil the Té z it : 0. 1d and Hot Baths. . lover a big bowl or tub of boiling hot | be sure, a large amount of drabness | gang qunes; the cabbage flelds are 2 Mufins. Orege] Marmalade st "Takoma Tark, | ! l“_‘ HI ,” II;L There has always been a question | o 0 " (0 vourcelf over this un-|—dead hills and dusty roads—which | clothed in jade and silvery, frosted X 19 4 7th St. at F. as to whether the cold or )m:. bath is | 5 O and make a tent around vour. | ¥ou would mix in a trice and be off }:;u;.o’;.vx;?; :E;p:truh?;li “.32.::'.‘5 :fi'} Ly LUNCHEON. SFAMSTRESS — Perr the most beneficial. There is some- th 1 adventure of palnting —t amburg With Bread Stuffing e | SEAMS o self out of bath towels with blankets | upon the real a is tiled with tints of pearl, each fleck thing undeniably exhilarating about i : ver his Is rainbows. Then you start to f air r v iscopal Church. B e o eYDEr « ther hand, | © them. This is to keep in the b n you sf paint | of air a-shimmer like a jewel. Hum. Boiled Potatoes Olives pal Chure tion bod salary; experi a cold plunge; on the other , position; good sal Brow t z e, to Box 13 . Dand, | O th and the steam, Dven & few Bly you start to. learn your woria Z Pl e BEmome wlence required. Apply the Mode, Foati r: [N 3 . experienced, an ‘hecke s - :::;: :: :a;:‘r;:‘x:fi:l: :::‘: :l:ns the | Eallons °’l b"""“,‘“‘"‘" x'x'.m "“ll‘: And a0 1t ",w'&' men. You can- Y Cream of Potato Soup materials for fleld ofice work on jargs toca; | L and 11th sts you perspire, ‘ollow wit! a col not learn ru 0! umans from cold morning bath was quite a fad; R } bulld ject; must be able to qualif; S rinse. wise books, stern sermons, Dpoetry, ) cmck"('; and Oysters in Peppers | | D708 PEMECL LIRSt 0 400 e et YOUNG WOMEN wll doctors recommended it for — players or’ contributions to some DK e R goce 200 wiary wanied. Address Box Bi7 | rrLEPHONE OPERATING 18 AN INTER Realthy as well av sick friends. I =, JL Boowr B Tt oo must forsake yourithe: eixec Riskien Bonis TRUGK DETVERS and Taborsrs, colorsd sisady | WELL. PAID, PLEABANT AND THE SUR- €hink the fad continues today, though | SO0, oM y:::r anu: eloared and "’.gu“ :.l’f U Creeds fan ecale e Pineapple Taploca Coffee | |Gork and good pay for good men. Obaries ¥ | BOUNDINGS ARE OF THE BEST. 5% 1eines RSt eoimanyentiusiastiolnds 35 ot overeat or eat food that dls- Tife: " You must g0 out ed work Tiilier & Go. Bethesds, Md. " Tuke Rockville EYESIGHT, HEARING AND GEX- VO es. car to Bethesda. EALTH ARE THE PRINCIPAL 'WANTED—White bbys, age 16, for stors serv- B agrees with you, your condition will with men, taking them as they are, i \ ‘much ;’xb.v“ e:| l::::‘r“tyhl'{) "b::#:. 'the | clear up. not as you would have them be or as Cannelon of Beef. gth rget \ ice. Apply Mr. West, first floor, WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL Thock of & cold piunge that more| Rummy.—Tnless the lump on your you thought they were. Then, as the oA This dis® is prepared by making|iemer’ %% s Beor. Tansturgh ik FIND INTEREST LY AX IXTERVIEW WITH strength s given out than is gained | 15 5 ASAEUENE § SROw G, ToreRt SotintyMnca wheajart henisesite chopped beet into & roll and baking | YOUNG MAN Tog Gepariment; must une ROOM 1, by the later reaction, and I am ,l-l' sibllities. There are operations for with ngman?'uzeo nln:nne l:::\::yr / it wrapped In a buttered paper, a|typewriter. :fldm- Box 181-Z, Star office. | 722 12th ST. N.W. uming that there will be & reaction; ) correcting small defects in the shape of_humanity. method designed to keep in the steam | YOUNG, MAN. familiar with stock market, 2 Dbl e e ore nealthy {hat get- |of the nose, but most people prefer The dreams that underlie the dull- and so Insure a moist, tender dish. | Lo soUclt subscriptions for stock information | THE CHESAPEA A e e A | to leave the nose alone. HOW est faces—the scarlet of brave hearts | PARIS, November 3.—Dear Ursula:|The paper must be removed before|wire. Box 73. room 702, Woud bigg.. New! POTOMAC TELEPHONE " T think that even an anemic | Bobby.—For the lines under the behind those stupid eyes—the humor | p,xing tea at the Ritz the other qay, |Serving, of course. The roll should | Yo gy ) ! 2 o benefit by s cold Shower | eYes feed the tissues with a nourish- | | f1AY YOU of some weather-beaten digger of the . % ith the|be basted occasionally with butter|yoUNG MAN—WHIte, (o soficil lanadry work COMPANY. e P eoving o hot Dath. for i the bath | N cream: but if you are trying to | FIND THE soil—the tenderness of some Italian |I saw this amusing hat with the], 4 vater or drippings and water.|salary and commisxion. Apply Duponi Laun WAL AND FEMALE. l: 3:J'h‘:t ‘l’mfl the skin glowing | &void w aring the glasses while all | Amazon who picks your chickens |feather going under the chin. It|When preparing the roll, an egg may j dry, 2585 Sherman ave. e e o 1% pleasant one. and its ef- | Will only be making matters worse. that warms the hands which mend | Royale, so I simply had to have one|of meat. and chopped parsley, onion | derstand P. B. X.; 820 week to star WITHIN HER SPIRIT ¥ from that, the shock of the cold |the time you are needing them ¥°ll' REAUTY WHICH LIES - ||wnile you wait—the “Viking blood | comes from a smart house in the Rue[be added for each pound and a half | FOUNG MAN us teleplione Gperat: ‘Al of the clays that I have 8o far your shoes—the janitors who think | immediately. PAMELA. | juice, 1émon peel or finely chopped | Box 170-Z. Star office. | Adareas Hox 25X, K 2 (Rt eam and’the bath water must be | terted are ‘very drying. These re-| | "y - | |12 Boctry."and “often. ‘too, ‘the posta (cooprisht, 1022) e Ml e ot s e g | (USURPECR TSRS, viTe « o o £ R Sy piont and 1 i T Tt T i R i Sy ek & elos S0 20 T . P glowing and the bath must be fol- [ 2 this strange wonder and delight from the drippings, the liquid used| YOUNG MAN, member of 3 £ Years old: good wages for right couple: e They do, however, cleanse the pores you'll find when first you try to build Stuff. t] tomato juice. | some experience in the local . ienced only need apply. Phone Cleve. 118. and may have their Jises at times, and amazement falls upon you. The |{is) with other peopls, And humbly Coarse being either water or tomato_juice. perien Jowed by a brisk rub-down with a very rough towel to continue this stimula- Strips of pork laid on the roll may |2ut in old established law office; good oiwor- | FXRITAND and wife—Man 1o work on farm e e sunsets still flame in glory, but you|you will astart to learn humanity| Lady YF;,I:;-G S@imising ::::y new be substituted for the buttered paper e o o s oman 10 do cooklng and General housework: kish bath 80 . . find that they ars quite simple,. ob- |anew. 4 villa)—Yo! 4 and basting. plication. WX, 3 six miles out in Virginia: good home for right ‘That is why Tur] 8 are Qualified. u n ph A = . (Copyright, 1922.) your new home. & YOUNG MAN for position as ranser in bank- | party. Apply Dr. Smith, Dentlst, lsc, splendid for the weak as well as the Bangs—Yes, indeed! My idea was ing institution. Address Box 167-Z, Btar|ith st. n.w. o t inat mw s"?ol; no?l" :n?:: tofidho-dlw r"l‘;'t u‘rho Com.:‘; g::n:'!‘l“ l&n. !;u—b!‘g‘l:k: and indeed less Interesting than to have it in every respect & fitting| o, 1-ped, the famous health resort, olhos. PIANC PLAYER for motien pictures. Apply to a1 ‘wemen abode for a gentleman! I FREK experienced : onlv thoce | Mr. Flax, 908 Mather bidg. a baths | perintendent of the poorhouss, but|those gray stretohes you had planned % im o Ha tho! of| 8 buiit on & orust underneath which CL! experienced ; only those | M- Fiax. %0 are being bulls vg: w have you had? to ignore. You try to translate that fl relations nm,l{tfl::n Ve Fou thousht of| (s u subterranean lake of boiling wa. willi to work need apply. towns 80 that greater numbers-can 3 ngsuffer—Ever T've wul to - ter, and sll the hot sulphur mn.: Meat M B A L S ] el o Wash a7a LUV women to.overy MNE) Lo P eertes Liont Gown Toat the torn] gat Marker, 024 Sugaest @ vapor bath &8 %&n tlons, - [ T § ? ¢ Tt b ey : ; B Y At 5 S f?‘ e