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42 WOMAN’S PAGE. FEATURES, —— e e Buttercup Hearts. CLEAN AND REPAIR e Your Home and || L w ld’ ! PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE | |, coot come epinace unus o o v AND FURS AT SEASON'S END <= i iIsten,worid! B i L N ‘WRITTEN AND with mayonnaise dressing. Cream Teobinsan BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.. © of grated cheese w Suggestions Made for Dyeing Various Ar-.f Bl vsTiarss By Ove : ; _ Noted Physician and Author. e 2 Babral o o 5 i) Some one asked me the other day if [ can keep from quarreling with your- molsten with mayonnaise Pile this | The Breakfast Corner. I thought it were “really necessary self, you can keep from quarreling ; mixture ncatly on’ the heart molds * e 2 23 v g are | L tube, or in a jar or box if Lontamina- [ Cut slices of cheese in the form of ticles or Otherwise Removing Signs qono Would think that wew wnd |for married people to uarrel.” Not| Vi becyude the otner ohap 18 wronan: | oen Liniment, = ] ton 18 ot fo'te fearea. buttercup petals and garnish wiih jliovel ideas in home arrangement such an easy question lo answer as|ageable. You quarrel because you| Although I usualiy SRy Wit L B deieved pibier B . ]’l M l‘l Would come to an ond, gnd fndeed might scom. Of all human associa- | SANNot manage youpself. You are un- and think what I say, I hadn't the|ity. Ouo consists of wil of of Wear—Banishing Moths. Several formulas achieved papular- | these. « to asstmilate your own emotios i the | Breen winter- | Capital now invested the busi jthey do scem to have done so in | tlons, marriage affords the most op- | “01® t0 & 3oy 08 | courage to omit liniment from the (ETech ©F artificlal ol of winter e et i cated in Nkt ana !the dull square structures that pass | portunities for irritation. The very medicine cupboard. The word lini-|menthol, incorporated in a basc of |energy to the prople of the United lanolin, and petrolatum or lanolin | Stg Eoed 000,000,000 for home in so many. of our unat- intimacy of the partnership, delight- ment means to swear; that is what 1| Jf00iin S0l PLUGtan, of lanolin | Statey excoeds $5.000.000.000. ) [tractive city streets. 1t takes & |ful in nature. is bound to become irk- think of liniment in general. Stll 1|for yeuralgic pain, muscle and joint = OST of the suggestions here | ¢ article | homemaker of real vision and imag- | €ome at times. Then, too, the eco- am not wholly unmindful of the thrill | <oreness ot pain, aid aches und pains | is spread out flat ou a bos . ortable i general. When using % 3 ced when | - | tng S Ay | M1 gene ngs it be carc- e sod siven can bo followed w s To Fices OLt. W joss lination to transform one of these' uomio program under which we con- one gets from putting some smelly |11 gencral When using it. b For the exchange of good recipes cleaning couts and 2ults DC | yiopy wil) not stuy W ae re there are | ONVERtional houses into places of duct marriage is a frultful source of liniment on the lame or aching POt} Another popular forinulu for solid- longing o either wen. WMl | cloves. s DUt Some ' @ oves " in" the | beauIling nooks and corncrs, with dlscord. It was wover & Hery comTort: I cun still recail the joy of grandma’s ifltd liniment contalns sone cipsicun &y or en, but thetredtient ofbottom ot ‘trinks Wnd $wardrolies, ifn [ 0dd little architectural and/decorstive ahle plan’ Tor ths ife. but 1t wab 80ap and sugar poultice on a stone |lo ive it pep and some belladonna tott & . - | the folds of blunkets g, i A | which tends to allay spasm or cramp. s clothes will be somewhat dif- | the folds of mnr‘\h:l*rv‘_.&gnmr ks idevices that change the entire effect | Oce. 4t leust, roughly adapted to the { bruise. R e Sl Nt or eramp ferent from the rest. If It ie & MANE. 4ug in other places §' here moths aré | Of the Interior. e o TaclNtus wHo For aches and pains in the muscles | Menthol, 3 graing, oil of winteriveen, R " ecat that is to be cleuncd, tirst [likely to lodge. Thef cloves are agres- | It Was such a dull house as this ] ‘QEET; i G for joints t the most comforting |20 drops: extract of belladonna, A H dhoptiits ur world has changed over night. i one of the o PRI St take the garment outdcors and whip | table in order, und fan ve casily shak- | that recently challenged jts new oc- | Within the. lase turmtseseore e St !liniments 1s a mixture of equal parts }5rains; lanolin, 6 drams; petrolatum aud brush thorcughly. Then remove | i i sition of woman In society, the home |0t oll of wintergreen or oil of birch e Lf,“,‘ ainimonin, ant ! vest o ant PeEOIme as well msipre-{ oM 2nd business has undergone & tre- jand olive ofl, which may be applied all grease spots with 3 jrcntive auy 'Pi'gt motlis can be made | mendous revolution. As a conse- y [ with prolonged rubbing as desired, if remove wll shininess from the gar- |48 follows: Ti§.e one ounce each of quence the domestic plan which did " |there is no very acute inflammation. = ment by rubbing with a Anlu(loni il "rk;;?{:h |L\:‘r::§s,“:'&u:i :‘a‘.rly well in the nineteenth century igf course, wm-xlx there Is r;\uc‘hull QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. e alcohol ana! ann . o 3 N s utterl ve 4 ammation rubbing or manipulation ado of cqual parts of alcohol and much orris o Thess Lwo Thetors: the aoaseena ce: of the Inflamed part 1s unwise. Gas for Extractio water. To clean a badly solled cou!;-}‘}:;‘z m»r Silents all put together. | i timacy and the cconomic conditions, MU5T M.ADDlED The rubbing or massage is the ex Would you advise the use of gas £ opour a ltde boillng water | GHnd all #cll to'a powder and then | are the greatest contributing causes planation of any relief or benefit xygen for any one to have teeth filled v ey iii loE Bbupiicne put in l/_‘ bags and place the bags | to marital unhappiness. Yes, there's| D D -] tained from most liniments. A cer- (Y8 e et 5 : g . o famong - Lour clothes In drawers, | cause for quarreling in married life. EOBLE QUARREL 2| fson most Mdlmen mitigation |or extracted? How is this used? Has | Lark. Let it stand for an hour or (Wo. [ trunks. #,(yes and other places. 4 iBut is it “really necessary for mar- jof pain is somectimes obtained by 'it any after effect: MRS, F. M. ten sponge Ui collar well with (s | DICfag an Means of Renovating. | ried people to quarrel s counter frritation. That meuns. &5 Answer—Nitrous oxide (“laughing iguid A nd sponging with ciear | Th i : < I do not think so. It may be inevi-|cr control your own forces, and you |nearly as I can cxplain it, burning | SM" n administer (by inhada- 5 P ) Woran Shan oul he men table that they b tremel i &it, and ot late, |or blistering one's back, for lustance, | 5an, i, 0reeh, 24 i | P il clea cely n | dre: w t undue expenditure of at they become extremely up- [ have yourself, snd not your assoclate, )l one's back, i {tion) with oxygen as a comparatively : S Shier will dlaan it meely, Dol EEieen wllon Bntl e eXBEn T ihe| st and indignant and resort to such | to blame for the ensulng explosion. |t disiract one’s attention from a painl | gife general anesthetic for ehort ob ERE is another Recipe waters should be luke warm b RN et can s enee A 4cts as temporary vacations from Ve blame marriage for so many |lu the tummy. Many liniments burn or jons. It would scarcely be used Club column full of good s clcthen may be greatly freen- m g, oF Sgig that cufl be renewed by | Sach other, or such a drastle one as | things for which it {8 in no way re- |liritate sufficiently to distract atten- | gott QIS 008 WOEC, STITTUIS 0 USEE things from some of the club Ly the use of tobacco us a| ‘@ rnishings, such us draperies, cur- | divorce. But I'do not think it is|eponsible. If you wre frritable, tem- O omi aehesior palasiwhich are members. Try these out for * i . necessury to quarrel in marriage or | pestuou: restless, melancholy when ot very severe. And a = ., Saleratus. P R at any other time. . 3 married, you would have been so un- | Which liniments may do good or harm | . oo B0 i e e o yourself. And if you can go (Yo, that Is not the statement of an | married. " The original seat of the |i8 through ti@ absorption of certain Saleriti ixtinghvicisaiihave Heatt: them one better, let us see your idealist. Tt is truc. Quarreling is en- | trouble is within yourself, and until jdrugs into the sy 1 When they arc | Jurn and belch considerable gas ize recipes. You know every- tirely a matter of self-determination. | you “conquer” yourself you need not |#Pplied to the sk sebin absorption be B S U atE aeaimul (0 relicad: ly can belong to this club, 1 You do not need to quarrel with any | expect to rule the citadel of wedlock. |15 not nccessarily through ti es about a quarter of & teaspoonful tw The only fee charged in- one else, unless you so desire. 1f you (£361 "B sdog) however. In fact. physiology teaches | e POEAT The only fee charged is the in- L - . that taere is practically 1o absorption et om ) itiation fee of 25c. If you are i not already a member, write to | tenings are removed and enough to make 1 ounce; fluid ex- tract of capsicum, 20 drops. Keep in a collapsible tube, & NN N/ N\ ‘ s SN NN N AN L er. DBoil two ounces of com- g¥ains ‘and cushion covers can bej P L reshencd up and renewed by the use | ool S eslion o of Bowd dyes. There are muny new | S0N Ih G Glb e SEth =04p dyes on the market that will do ThoronEh iy i ail dircetions work: quickly and well, or you} w ssguid has thorcughly alic Yoyr own vegeluble dyes| 8 it oie iirect1on [CnY= by followina the methods wnd recipes | D s e Cors used by your great-grandmother. The S A SE follev ing recipes wore used over NLA: wnd 6 MoISIT GF {hundred “vears ago, and have stood wai. This can be ured va - the test of tin. gt SRRl eoion) SR S Libive ulhm o ey al. | Ner elbowstand . lowing five ounces for every pound of | o ":.,E‘.““":’_"'m;';-fl»* Zo0ds to be dyed. Add to the solu- L5INE Shape, after all ygoudin byl 1100 one-half a pound of madder-red Ledh done, 1ay a damn aoth uhen the | FUt In the materfal and bofl it for aurment, fold up, and_ g, teman fon |Balf @n hour. Take it out and allow n lour. Then Tay Uay wurment on a it W air, then boil for half an hour table. smooth out w feg “phe nalm of | JWAREr. - the Land, and stre i gentle-in ali} . Yellow—Boil the material to be directions. Contin e this process un. {9¥ed in water to which has been add- | ! the FagEINg OF pagging is reduced, {4 One quart of the outside skin of Tith clbows and Rfees straight und | ONions and one ounce of alum. Con- Tat. Then Dress gl warment on the | tNue boiling until the desired color 3 roug side. Dressing the sagwming | 'S nhmms-;. i . <;_|.;n:mll~ to do something 1‘mou« Vaces tirst, 7 s cas | Green—Boil the goods in water | The dining room. for example. was a e 2 ericinalivisiae i O ERIMEn RS | C o ST R0 aifoareseTith ek ot bnare D s I INe Rebitaaeet ae e aay of (e litute a M 4 hlack ink n wyrm | hickory and vellow oak until the de-|corner’of the house, with onerwindow Spring is here. The very “muxm’s,"m“g h““'&kp ai"'d (-:{‘cht"?\m';f vater and £9 goge well with this, Jree | sired color is obtained piia 0= dnd Sms A She U ot B sakes ns N6l ppoor Readiand [ B T e, T Dol T £ L the seams and edges. | Brown—Boil ‘two quarts of rock There was not much outlook from ! of It ™ iahoss Wik Luttonholesy oten need this treats | Moss in three quarts of water to|either window and only slanting rays ; SMile and step lightly. Bare trees SRR of SEORBLEIEIS nt. I € pye shoulders of a coat look | Which has been added one-half an |of begrudging sun and sweeping winds and nipping | Then. whether awe keep this da: 5 3‘4'-.‘1 shabby. use the ink undi- ounce of alum. Peach leaves boiled | The incoming housewife studied the | frosts must be endured for their day, | in solemnly glad church festival or uted. 4 4 be sure to rub it in well, | in the same wuy may also be used to | room thoughtfull They were buy- |y 5 0 e e o n chuch ifestiyalice augd 1he 4 press the coat. * | color matcrials brown, or bark may |Ing the house. o she could do what | das codesimiilast and lsughl||l ISRSESHE COmpRINSEtonEw I o eThe “rollowing an_ cxcallent [be pecled from a butternut tree and jshe pleased with it but she did notfthem off, and with warming smile , yagth'e hery its spirit is that of rePi Aation to use 1o retaln the |used a dy want to spoid fts exterior lines. :and dainty c % A Wise Purchase —————— v pai race takes the se - | entidhood: " Jov " in awa s fr SPedt e in nen’s trousers, or to || Black ~Boil logwood chips for an|Finally the idea ecame. The actual |y gface takes the gcene her- | childhood: "fov " In uwakening from n 5 ’”‘.‘:.0\1;\\.‘ Sode. WpPress seams iiat | hour. To two quarts of the dye add j corner of the room, und of the house. | the - inter bt MO LT sl ot Lol ls the Best Economy 2 Aosten soodsrakeout oun. jone handrul of copperas. Tut in the | was about 813 fect’ from the win- | (45 AT trappings and g g mis ORI “am aribic. Recucr to % fine ew gyl | Material 1o be dved while wet. and fdow on carh wail This corner y All the tiny hidden Joors open soft-|bow. Bring out the Easter bunnie d mix Dissolve ene tablespoonrus | U1l Untl It is black A pTace i “I.'.‘,dnh’\ frose it |15 @nd the timid woodfolk peek out |#nd give him the place’of houor in SF i powder i palt 2 pint of hot Attractive Dewigns. e e e A s e |0 g2, the wun i scatis” Sitinng | the center of ehe Mtanie” 1elp" e sobvid. “Turn 'l (e SR s | Vers ttractive and new designs can { makcx iud wide windows bult, Torm. | cnatterin tng sellih i, 50, what "% | children maice nests aud io hide then out “and maisten u atrip one | Goproduced by dycing over cretonnes. {ing u three-cornered window 1ok, | ing to and fro. S tham and fill them. Dress the chil- oh wide donwn (s Tront ot the tew, | 1EUTed liwne and other eottun £o0ds wiih Tull autsiv 1xht and fonl mern | 128 tg, 404 fro. . dren like flowers of the springtime, fguned lw ng wnill ofher Cotfonmood (Remove the onion.) Press Turn on the sright iside apain. unddiieciorss a0 ‘}“ - Hog uiate inz su Below the windows shescutter out and In o mally with streamers and broiderics through a sieve and add the but- Press th usual witl g ; iete eala = C 2 inctalled unholstered seats, and wrinkling their tunny p in_dellcate. beautifu Eua Iy Yot iros scAnctper | White check into a plain wolor. dve itf ine “anglc in frout of the Seats she | ping Tong heiey oo Tell thew the story of Laster. Re- ter blended with the flour; then B L iolowe: uriithe trouzers | TELIOUTK sToeo R dicbIVG thuntses little round breukfust table. |~ The frogs come out and add their | member the xun that danced In the add the evaporated milk, stir- SGee 2t ihs I o D2 suach i ake [SWHILE Uod 00d Black, evern 80d Back | g6 the al dine acre rusic and frolieklug fun o the|dawn of this glad morning’ Place | Siew e dee he s scams, just ower . | or blue and "m hes : = - icoruer, fr window fratue party. Robins aud bluebirds, repre- |in the castern window where the utes, and serve. : 5 Pateh cishi inches long |08 lighter than the black, but darker | il Gliar shie siretched 8 pole senting the oldest familics, hold re. | sunlight falls full upon #. the white| - hand serve. the width, of jfhan the white, will color the white. iheye from it gay curtains in {ceptions in the woods. Easter lily that its perfume may Mrs. C. Wenberg, onz the . e but not greatly affect the black. ILis|indian pattern. ~When the curtains! The elms wear their rose strengthen the memory of beauty be- Chicago, IU. % SEdms, [ often Doseible to dye faded cretonnes T henytnelio s litraoke o6 colored| Str S Diomor is the wisest purchas S et g ng% 5 fiotenn o sibl Aoty tsulceeLan e partially drawn the little { frocks for the occasion. the willow. | stowed on the children. P ase you can make. Pottapihe crease trmly” gfom tup to | materials in one of the light volors % room b o chatming Lriche | Sl qmselves n Eold and green| And then to church—tor whatever | SPANISH CRAB MEAT bottamm of the leg. The £ o in 15 room ws a charmi bright | and the birches, dainty young thi, the creed or belief or religion the 5 retar he 'Crdie T pemmitiing the | 1 eaa SGaaded In the soods 1o be | Vil fu(on! (i Tl Wbl imta the | trembla Modese a upen, hings: | (he creed or belt eion 5%, ¢! Pure, Fresh and so Delicious—Just try it. IN RAMEKINS eayy cloth to slide fgeely over the | Loated. giving an entirely new effect. ! o, cutdoors. A pretty lunch ! fringes. The pines and the hemlocks | upor us aud We turn to the source Lages when sitting of stoopini, thug | L o5 instance. it is poxcible to dye a bowl of fri nd a4 hang wave stately greeting from a trillion | 0f all life with the hope that we wvhiding bagzing ulg the ey, hus Ha«lhwuonre or chiutz. the ligh v pldiny esing | e . blue background of which is taded. To Clean and Pack Away Furs. | while the purple, black and orange of | S 2 s 2o VNN througin the skin. Tae systemic o / r—It will do no harm. Sal- {fects of various medicines applic of soda) gives off ¢ {to the skin depend ruther on the fact | o 4 gas (carbon®: acid gus) | Jane\Elhson.fi: _Borden Bldg that the medic f volatile 1 decomposed by the acid 350 Madison Ave., New York, character and arc volatilized by the |naturally present in the stomach N.Y., and send her your 25c. body warmth und inhaled. any She will in turn send you the rate, alcoholic solutions of medicines Proper Breathing. valuable Reupe Club Album, the common form in liniments, are TR M i 2 - absolutely not absorbed by the skin. | Ta what degree fs perfect Deaitt “T‘ . . Nevertheless, as I have alrcady said, [Pendent on breathlng properly ?—T. { ! % Some spicy, flavory dishes from ‘sume wedicins applied_in_ liniments 1o P ey t N7, | i | NP7 4 3 club members! I your appe- do exert a systemic effect, however| Answer.—Not at all, in my judg- pian |t y absorbed !ment. The breathing is best left to titeisalittle jaded from ordinary It is immaterial whether a liniment | regula itself, 1 think Deeper winter foods, try some of these— be llquid or solidified. Solldified lini- | breathing s a hatural result and ac- ment, melting to liquid at the warmth | companiment of active excrcise is de- CREAM OF WATERCRESS of the body, has the advantage of jsirable, of course, but one might as|. SOUP convenience and cleanliness and is|consistently wonder to what extent ifled liniment may be kept in the most | culation. ik cleanly coutainer, the collapsible (Cupsright, 1925, ?b‘-:: ;‘-‘:;.?;L“:‘k 1 tablespoonful butter 1 tablespoontul flour 1 onion 1 emall stalk celery 1 tablespoonful minced parsiey 1 tablespoonful minute tapioca Salt and pepper to taste. \th»re!ore much used nowadays. Solid- { perfect health depends on proper cir- 15"‘eupl Borden's Evaporated { Clean and parboil the cress for ten !—Z minutes. Drain and | chop fine, put in pan || with 215 cupe water, | and add onion, cel- ery, salt, parsley and tapioca. Cover and let simmer a half hour. 1 cup tcmatoes, cauned or fresh Kit of bay leal {basket of ferns swinging in one perfumed fingers. Over all urches | Who live again now in our children | Small etalk celery the windows, and the whol the high blue springy sy will one day know the true meaning Sprig of thyme 5 00N was delighttiully t 5 b he world renews 0 and # of lfe's resurrection as it was plan- 1 alice of oni ol IS, hanis the furs out in the ~uu | the design are siiil bright. ‘Atter uu»|' S fully tran solng things Bova: sure nlmadialllof IICe Temrrcoton as e 2 atisposaiziubaties Or 4 couple o ave, then give th woerk s nished, comparec the ma- resSpons ke 3 o 1 . 2 tablespoonfuls flour + good beating wund shaking up 10 be | terial with a sample of the origmail icsponse SCopsright, 1031 2 ‘tablespoonfuls grees pepper, ire that NQMoths are in them. materlal and notice the coloring of ! i d'x';,“a" eIl ot san\ln‘(junocg, then ithe faded background Into a light | s oot tresh < e eolution and wipe 6 omEchIor ip crab meat canned or fresh) e furs Tl oAl SEARHED 14, Wb [biue, the emeet of The Huc’upon fhe | {7 Menu for & Da SANBIE N (ks iaake them 1ook nearly as bright as | orange. & erasion: ti = e BREAKFAS 13 teaspoonful paprika v N W i o ekeniy | TATER @ Eravish tnt and woftening | KFAST. Few graina of cavenne in a cloth and plage it with the turs. "'!r though the effect will be very Poachied Eggs on Toast 3 P of Borden’s Evaparated Wrap the furs In a newspapes thag | different from the original material Popovers Fried Potatocs Mill is without holes or breaks, and puste | 1€\ and interesting designs may be | Orange Marmalade Coftee 13 eup water the paper together sceurely, or the | ade in this way \ LUNCHEOX, Eoiled rice Jurs may be ‘mhaced loouely T vos |, 1t 15 alse often possivle to harmon- W 3 cHEoN. Red and green pepper for garnish Then with wacllaze paste z strong | 126 very crude color schemes by dye- | tice «nd Mushroom Loaf % 8t0iD of Paper over the cracl 105t b | itg the whole material in a vweak dee | H Nut-Stuffed Potatoes Cook the tomatoes & 1cft be- | ? with the bay jeaf, cel- Foeon” the” oy and its eover. Tt of ray or sand color \To dse a faded H Mot Baking polgilice Salad i M']l’ f 0 i dth: are no moths in the furs | cretonne into a new design by using \ ot Baking Powder Biscuits t d ery,onion,and thyme » ll;jn ‘r‘vll"wir‘l“m t I:(;p\‘-wr t::,v(:\xlll (m ii‘ \]\L' “"ll\x;mfi:: l:t: nc:'i%‘u(\(al :"..‘u,mr..z:,',‘" "rl foney i l lons 0 ers’ an Ou i 4 for fifteen minutes. cani obacco. | colo removing any of the H - ! ;\nru_m £ very ood wuy is to put the jold color, try a sample first, in order b i i1l i i R thml‘\lz‘ll tEe K SecuralonE paver sack. e the fto determine the effect secured and ! H {8 = 4 Every morning millions of minds gain strainer. Melt the Jick pecurely at the top und store | tio depth of color desired ~Use only | i < ‘sfif;‘y’?cg'r}\fl([fflg‘"fp their poise and determination and ideals léutter,knd&thezreen To dry clean any kind of furs. frst | color would not teave Sumerons s Mashed Potators £ y i B et ot o & piadtal . first | w ave sufficlent con- otatoes or the day over their coffee. 5 e c Y wil he | Dye samples of bright-colored cre- Mars low sevy was late for skool this ning r 5 d s Sand 5o that 1t will not burn, rob the | Die2mples of bright lored cre- { Levy was late for skool this mornin ou know how it is—a cup of the coffee sad il st toacts ad i | iaan bran iuto the. tur for .some|low dyc bath, blue dye bath or ereen fand we had to go up and stand in you like best and your whole soul feels bring to the boiling point. Add sl :;IJ”E“H\HQ ! A‘\‘%u hrushd until { dye bath. Notlce the effect of the dif- i frunt of Miss Kittys desk Miss Kitty 2 o ot can he | feren Yes on eac DT LR work botter if all linings and siif | cojor, 03 €% O €4ch of the original : better—you can see things more clearly. i ]| the evaporated milk diluted istory of saying. Now iczent this too bad 5 2 3 ‘ H 5 I vi 1’ v of Bour Name. {late all in one morning to spoil the Since 1864 the ideal of Chase & Sanborn Efi*‘_;‘:,%fi'f’ v{e}?g:i?ig‘:i: i ! WY PHILIP FRANCIS > A 0od record of the class, well at leest has been to give this country coffee that boils, add the slightly beaten [NK‘B ¥ :\?us Sowraw. |} |‘-(q.el you allll cd:.l g(;odk xcuse. | would win popular appreciation. The d(‘_;:o'lté :‘:b“::shmhrihlfisom v Thornty - ‘ich we all tried to look as : : > tabl n BEDTIME STORIES % i | LIPMAN. |resmsmeiesis S e e VARIATION—LIpman. C s 3 g meat, and sezsonings. Coo ] E i Brand. Wherever you go—from coast to five minutes. Put ore table- H RACIAL ORIGIN—Engiish. The cars was blocked. Puds sed. you g i jumper the Hare Changes. | He had learned to think of him as a 1 wassent aware you haf? to ' coast, fastidious coffee drinkers delight spoonful of boiled rice into each £ p SOURCE—An occupation | triend and to 4 @ 2 R S S 5 end and to feel sure that where i come to skool in the cars. you only | in Seal Brand. It tsalways fresh, always ‘m;‘fi"fif‘,‘:;@yfi?fifi That gentle kindnest conqeers feur. Ihe was was safest. That was a vers | Among the medicval English a|live 5 blocks away. Miss Kitty sed. | o packed in one, three and five pound oven. Garnish with redandgreen ~Farmer Brown's Boy. | 8Teat change in Jumper the Hare. | Lippnian was & “leapman,” “lepeman”) Y€s mam. Dul they had to put one sealed tins. Sold by reliable merchants peppers, cut diamond-shape. Yarmer Browws Boy kept Jumper| S0 Jumper stused around near that | X ler “leeoman Al three spellings|car back on the track and 1 had to| everywhere. ; Mrs. Wm. H. Martin, the Hare shut in the sugar house SUBST house and often he came out | jare to be found In the old records |St&y and watch them in case I ever 2 Pasadena, Calif. wuly lons enouzh to be sure that|Where Farmer Brown's Boy could see ] { You might conclude from this that|haff to do enything like that myselr, Trade supplied by Chase & Sanborn sl Jumper was no longer utraid of himqhim. He even came up to the doue| { the various founders of the Lippman | Puds sed. ¢ CEISE Likei3t. Chiciya TAMALE CHICKEN PIE ‘Bhen. ar s Doy opened |4"d iooked in once or twice. Farmer! ,and Lipman families were celebrated| Take your seat and remain a haif 1 chicken (3 pounds dressed) the door and left it open. Jumper|Brown's Loy brought tid-bits from as jumpers. Such a concluslon, how- | hour after skool, Miss IKitty sed. @h 8,-,5 b » & eupluls stock {rom chicken lopped out at once. You see he|BOme that he thought Jumper weiy ever, wou'd be entirely erroneous. Meening it was a pritty bum of a ix- | ase anoorns 1 teapooniulpepeiks i 1 teaspoonful chili powder couldn't bear the shut-in feeling. He |[Uke and left these where Jumper | | The word “lepe” has been for many | cuse and she sed,"How about you, Ray: i - t‘fllfimn'vd‘lfl( o B 5 c i | ze ot = min? ‘cup ripe olives. cut fine was 1o longer afrald of Farmer|could find them. Jumper did flnd' S gcnerations defunct in our language, horse fell down., sed Raymia : 1 cup Borden's Evaporated Milk Brown's Doy and knew that'no harm | {1 &nd e did like them. More.| A cute bloomer dress which a little | hough the family mames derived | peyy. " i At 105 Cups com-meal Would: come to him in that sugar |danger for M ness iniCiG a8 less |girl would be proud to wear. The{eron, the occupation connected with | O you? Miss Kitty sed, and he sed, . - 3 n near that sugar I . 2 6. 8 a % i : Cook chicken, well house. Dut just the same he hud |[for those cnemles ho most feared |botiont, CUts In sizes 2, 4 6 8 and|ie 4ro very much altve and by no|Mam. No mam, ony it dident wunt means uncommon. S covered with hot - S 2 e 0 yvears. The bloomers are separate to Eet up agen for some reason, and RS the feeling of Leing a prisouer. So|ffidom —came very near it whn,ell Fgar g Sl s i n Iby the time it did I was late. | water, until very a3 s00n as that door was open Jumper | Bay were iy °F Farmer Brown's {and so th The “lepe” was a form of basket, And by the time you've remained a | tender, adding more wopped out Meanwhile Jumper was changing lnlor b hamb StEonEbut ferblomnd In e mae e ST et W T : e ; P 2 mkins you s er, vyou y. how good it did seem to know (Other w Brown hairs were creep- | ginonam or wotion - ieae, ChamBray: {about tie perlod when family names seet, how about you? Migs Kitty sed, away. Remove the ing int £ r gingham or cotton crepe, or for & |20¢! 2 iy nar 1 2hut le could go where he -pleasedt|inE, “tfi||;“7:c°§{ajl"filz";n-agfnh;,c!‘l:; ore dress-up affair, crepe do chine. |began to crystallize from occupations | Meening me, ang I sea, Thevs el skin and bones and % { cut the meat in ke drew a long breath and tl Rubbit 1 cas v ¢ e ttern, 15 cents in post- [us well as other sources. funesek . . { B ¥ . an Iml"’““;“’ he a‘fl“wh‘ftr:“"Tn't"dum“!"”1 e N1V e thae e G s ot (Fours? Miss Kitty sed. and 1 sed, | J i || small bits, mixing the light and his coat grew safer he feit | % |nddresned to The Washington Star | the loaves and flehes, is found the|No mam, but it was a exter long fu-} dark meat. To five cupfuls of the ‘more “confidence ‘he lag, Gviid |pattern burenu. 53 Eat Tth street,| followl And thei ceten and inerel and its bad luck to go between | the stock or broth from the day Jt was easier to hide from ene.|New York city. Please write mams | weren fulfilled and thel taken upjthe carridges. = i - chicken, add the caili powder, mies. And so the joy of spring be. |and mddress elearly. | that that lefte of relifs sevene leepis.” | bad luck not to in this case ! St B on gun to creep tnte on,of, SPIIng be- It was the usual thing to refer to| ts our seet and remain with / , an . Bring o hegan to rojolenTiper's heart and la man L his occupation, as “Roger | Charles and Raymin, Miss Kitty scd. boil, sift the corn-meal, and add e R mx}m:m”me other | {le Lepeman ‘1 the“ malg‘er;‘ orl bas-, Wich 1 did. { it very slowly, stirring the mix- 1 So Jumper began to listen to the 6 Bt B K ture until it is smooth. Add e Sounds all through the Green ust a S {38 ‘close of this period; fo whis { themilk and cock untilitisthick iy Dk o shem. Every 'commou usage made the nam enough to drop from a T 8pogn 2 ham- verbal tags of identification rather . Lagiitly fold Vin: the ‘f‘xt‘re?h:ln ‘::ag:ad lli‘r‘n“l‘z jufi:'e:or the By Vyvyan | than literal descrivtions of cccupa 2 olives and :hgdie{ Havereadya Cliatterer the Red Squirrel chiror-pay | tion. . E full figure is no longer the excep- wel greased baking dishand bake R zh’f‘ox:fl\e'xfirumt",““ I AND THEIR CHILDREN, tion. Designers, recognizing the beauty twenty minutes ins moderate v f ¥ he Chick - . = P i % . o Pont about calling, “Phoebe, Phoaedbe: : FEED THE BRUTE of physical maturity, h‘awe u-ed their tal. oven. Serve with cream sance: soft whistles Thers +he, Jortest of ents to create gowns, lingerie and corsets - 5 was joy every- P - gl ‘v:!hsi‘.eé::;i it Brew great in the heart A i that nux:ll rendelr _:.;nce to the full or Hare changea, o ¢ SO Jumper the Favorite Recipes by Famous generously developed figure. (Copyright, 1923, by T. W. Burgess.) Men. go el Hodw 'l -r:‘:— ‘gm:d . e, ..,,-‘x" B supocx(ad il g —through their exclusive features—to 3 “1 GUESS I'LL STAY AROUND HERE Ham and Lentil Cutlets, mould stout figures into lines of grace and Melt the butter and add the A WHILE, SAID HE TO HIM- N i 2 - SELF. Wash one-half a pint of lentils ang BURTONOLMES. beautiful proportion. They are strong and mhmsxwu;e?} z:ldng& !'Aotg tie them In a puddi : o e T llently tailored. They assure that poise i ilke il i started off into the Green Forest.|them fnto boiline enbe o0k Put — X o = in the milk diluted with water. % : 2 x ng water and cook The dish that lingers most pleas- : and dignity that are the rightful charms stirring until it thickens. Add But Lo dldn’t hurry. No, sir, hedidn't them until soft, which will be in & antly in my gustatory memory is £ zhe‘:lomm of well developed figure. the pignientaa‘ Cook five min- hurry. Once he would have gone as/about twenty minutes, then drain 3 one which on specfal occasions of o = utes longer and serve hot with tast as his legs would take him be- :‘;v:nmln‘gfe?;?.;n?ufma;'d"‘ Chop fine joy or woe is prepared for me by my b the tamale pie. e ovoneas mes, "o (rald ot | bacon; AT the, feniis. <yl Lot e e s THE CROWN CORSEHCOMBANY; R e ¢ cuta, p v 3 v one tables rancis Brown. ; was no longer afraid. He and Farmer | of chopped parsley, two !xbl:::«';g:! ingredient I am happily in a state 295 Fifth Avenue, New York 2 LHE f D aper aMne o faends rn ;gls‘;!tledrlpg’l:g. ith *a peag,pepper of admiring and grateful uncertain- 4 A borden s Svaporaced Milk becomas umper n't go far. “I guess I’ 22 a beaten egg. even more u and it stay around. liete & while: seifl o to {f"t.k‘:’ecl:z;t:;omuyrgthes;%fg 2, g“,:w tv. All T know is that the waiters iR the avprosch of varm westher, himself. “I guess that place is the 2y be added. ~Divide who are so unfortunate as to be on fou can kesp & ready all of e G st fop|the mixture into eight equal pore . ying han the time. It wont' sour in the un- Toe Just Wow. ARG T wen't et eo fay | flons. Press euch poriion Site. a Sur: s T e L ElayingiBlephanc. S Ul good stores opened cans. irom it but that I can run there in |15t shapé with a knife brush them|All White Model for the White e et oot ot i | 317 son takes great delight in play- Sold at all good stores @, Borden's Evaporated Milk is ot time of danger. Soith bresd trumbe . Fortng Sover Suit. Yeriably wear a worried and even|ing elephant, at the same time taking % o ; ing bat pure Tich milk. You] can :Of course, by that place he meant|or o hrown color for two minutes in = antagonistic look. Vaguely I recall|a good back and abdominal exerclse. Price, $2.50 et no better quality anywhese. Lo Rk or e Jarper had. Shanged, | Y&, ot fat.” Drain them ' well and| A model all in white is very smart the need of chafing dish, juice of 10| He bends over, puts one hand across He was the same timid fellow as|ands to represent the bonew o s |indeed, especially when it has a tai- | but wnost shacnly and clearly defined |bis back, and lets the other swing and upward Conducted by always, for that was his nature. He|cutlets. Dish them up in a circlelored air as has the above. The brim|is the recollection of absolute inner [back aud forth in front of him, while » THE BORDEN COMPANY was just as ready as ever ta run atland garnish with parsley. If liked,|forms a high coronet, and through|peace that attends and follows the |he steps with heavy tread to the the first hint of danger. But he hadlthe meat can be omitted and soms|two slits in it is passed a white satin | celebration of the rites. music of a slow and solemn march. icarned to trust Farmer Brqwn's Boy. fricd chopped onion substituted. “feather” that curves llke a scimitar. ; (Copyright, 1925.) - .. .(Copright, 1923.) - > . . T /)