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WOMAN’S PAGE." "THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JfiNE- 13, 1923. FEATURES. »w. Belts Which Are Different lThe Guide Post! Your Home and || When the children start L 5 off with their _hikirg _kits BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. ; y By Henry van Dyke Ve see that their sandvslches Teg the little (hings that make the "N Human Progress. BY IELEN KE are spread with big difference. ¢ 5 2 Instedd of thy fathers shall be thy ? : That scems to be what most ex- Intasd of o ainers st e v | e Terts sy when asked wherein this i 2 A s princes in all the earth.—Psalm 45:16.] About this time of year most of 1 SEncCR moucdifor s rnnb RS f N ' 5 S e The most perfect example of pure | begin to have a hunted look in our Yast, A0 /i % e s ST soclalism is a swarm of bees, where | eves and to wander aimlessly through No one great big change has come " - 3 : 4 the advertising pages of magazine n 3 hanges b personality is nil, every member gets " ; pme and a new frock is as i A - . : The E T 1d L ] Atters. P e and the -only object is to perpetuate “h.r].;_ shall we give so-and-sn as a he Energy Spread Ero eabine or Wk esinpwehh \ 4 Act 1 : : e flie et An i Gecy B e S While a day over hills and v But v hout the aid of man they L el and zirdles are worth close N,-cnr, 1{1(' Cheef 1:{ r‘nlpv:.w-! Office. 5 # b i " ::;;:d‘rxf‘:l:' 1,"1“:";':.3?,7;“'“:,;' ,":,':": f]ales counts al-_): in Calo.r. o T g . Coeraed o wanisalth sés et 1B - ldown' 1o that tevel? ¢ a world | ies, yet the kenefits in e e e et of Folecee, ew and v | M2 s Tt vt oty o wott health are cheaply bought R i e e it | ) , : B fhots worses. and novady when the calories expend- et O e n orerEnt Howdnouldy SouRliks Rasgetiaglitnn | : : / ; suys grace ed can be replaced at a Piibalil Gt ideeakin. M5 ork eIGht 2 evidents? I can see no reason, either in morals | whes wide. he lower haif of the Fred ifecrnot.” ANl rite. 111 dishize or in religion. for the perpetuation cost no greater than the tther is fringed and there are small k myself like a painter and o there .o i 5 of the human swarm, except for the Josee right-colored flowers at the top of 500 and ask for a job. 5 Sl development and perfecting of human i price of Nucoa. « girdle. Rather inane, you i RS & soul . i hut interesting none the 1:<3 Seue : i % What real good appears in the mere \nother new and much-talked-about Scene, Outside the counterfitters den. continuange of any community unie Trock of gray-green cloth has a wid Frad Feernot. G wizz, my own i you think of the men and women and on leather helt placed at a lo reother wouldent reckonize me in g children®vho live there. cach one the wajstline. Like the belts so popu this diskizg unless she reckonized my : inheriton of rk of the divine life, A decade ago. it ix fastened with tathers old’ overhalls : which may be cherished and enlarged Plain metal bhuckle One might say that bheit @ ornamentation is placed ris ddle of the front. Then have to add some “exceptiof the exceptions we learned when studied French that were of a new silhonette Act 3 . into a fgme of beautiful and potent | 4 3 light? A < Scene. insi e % | "There fvour reason for sacrifice. crst’_counterfitter. Whose that : There 45 your reason for service. | wocking? 5 : | The cofmmunity has a claim to live | Fred Feernot. Me. Im a painter for thelp#ké of the betier men and i | { Hooking for a job and 1 got my own 5 i v women Wwho are going to live in it uch morc claborate and Jengihy ‘\-w o3 and everything than the rules themselves. When the I i middle of the front it is at the Jeft 3 jRudEuIE IR o _ " / : side or somewhere hetween the mid- 1 \ Wy e b e 4 g : . COI OR =Day Curl of the front and the left ~id2: « ae sBs A < 4 : | B a et Ferst counterfitier. Jest point dxrr-' ; . £ kg e L bl e peeces of paper, sutch as enything " F 4 : . p Vacing of Lel from 100/ t0 09, 4 -l 0 longer need you spend many acing of Lelt ornams v s ol s ;. p 4 NG e e et makars, Sometimes this amonnts (o {, Jerst counterstter < me no = hothersome @ eluster of little rosos, anl s i f ( 1 H £ % 7 : rizht, 1923.) . . . nd counterfitter. Thats good, we K 4 8 ¢ " L d G R chles B L aing seat e w pathter, wall 4 minnit : ; : | iqui IvVEsS et DRIt s et Shumberson' thess sdlins ittle in 15 Minutes! 10 be the favorite of smar: dr Guestions and 111 tell you no lies Surling did 1es to a single large rose -dressers, ¥ nderful new liquid you can 1 red Feernot. Hands up or ml cowninp. The New Boy Goes Fishing. No longer need ¥ ¥ shoot w cardes of ribhon. enthusiastical- revived by the milliners two sea- RED AND BLACK TAFFETA FROCK 18 ago. are a novelty as belt and FOR YOUNG GIRL. THI3 BELT IS zirdle trimming. Sometimes they are RUN THROUGH A RED COCARDE very la and sometim, the frock shetched. the 1. This of white crepe. The beli and cocarde mg girl's frock is o > red @rc of Black ribbon. hecked taffeta with et SO ter. "*‘"",' d. Cowbird: Molothrus ater stinet, leave their companions only v only 15 minutes—acqui W counterfitter. Bafled. 2 Shk long enough to deposit their exgs in | & Dracine - sxme ol far il Wealth of lustrous curls d_counterfitter. He's blowing a| InSth, eight inches the nests of other and Smaller birds et (he m 17 ramiliap voleece wisshe, Lets go. | licad, neck and breast brown; rest | ALl leetion? We sizh and shake our Cheef of Poleece. You'll go all {of the plumage glossy black, with oughly despicable heads. If only we eould think of tite, but not wate vou wunt to. Hello. | netallic 'refiections nature than a female cowbird sneak ~veryhody. Tiold ou. vour hands for | Female, dark gray. lighter below. inz through the trees or bushes in | s iticat these hand cuffs. Good werk, Fred.| A rare permanent resident search of a vietim upon whom to be duplicated, triplicated. quadrupled Fred Fecrnot. O, thats nuthing. In early May if u large gray bird | shift the duties of motherhood. and seventy-times-seven drops of it. The use your favorite The end is seen walking about the lawn. and “The ill-gotten oftspring are born i ¥ ot SRR || LD O S S e 1have in this matter is the golden r the way vou like best, And in 1: litself! If you have been a minutes your hair will have ac- WAVES—WAVES in placc omething that we were sure couldn’t Jew liquid i< called Domino Curlette. Al you necd do i moisten vour hair with a fev (Copyright. 19: |pecking in the grass like a chicken. with the cowbird chavacter fully de- ivou may be sure it is the veloped. They demand by the | cowhitd. and ehat the honie of some Sreater share - of - the food. und( Yourself und have even now hang auired a ‘beautiful - permanent borhood is likely .to be d Starve or crowd eut the rightful oe o) yous saiior reposimsiontyoua 1B EXe e Ry e !Il'il ruined. by her intrusion cupants of the nest hey accept the 5 Mr. Chapman, in his “Birds attention of their foster-parents long | vou huve. and yet have 1o be Kept 1] curkers. Tu either case the results ern North America,” writes ¢ after they could care for themaelves: | Al ey Theck e tha i e com s Il willl amaze you {hird and when nothing mare is to be zain- | s 8 ary of a Professional Movie Fan BY GLADYS HAL and that do not “go with” anything (| 30u prefer you can use kid or silh 3 very end T may be asked a few little What Women Like to Know. S lenate mavihecagicad i “In small flocks they visit both ed. desert them and Join the growing | You know. i curious trait i 1t has been and it will be much the pasture and woodland. and are given flocks of their kind in the grain | women that they are always morc in- Same about Tony Morcno and the to following cattle, clustering about ' ficlds i comparatively new Mrs. Tony Moreno. | the fect of the herd. presumably to The rather large g of the cow- | h RVihen ot hai becomc seninly v ced on the insects found there. They Lird is white, evenly speckled with | Zivenjunts yous-articles that do o . Talal are in men. By which I mean this:| that T spent the. dav . with Mes build vo nest, and the females, iack- Lrown i b iy iU v 2 17, for instance. 1 have had luncheon Moreno. 1 shall he assailed on all] ing every moral and maternal in- (Capyright. 1. W. Maxnard + i B0 thekedl sk N e ot with Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph Valentino Sil€S With queries which 1 now hasten | | rcTosets where thiv don:t show 1o forestall. In the first place, 1 Z | : i to sce you ¢very now and then—you o Curletie cost< onle a3 small will know what and what not to| for a hotfle iastinz tvo mantbx ol You will zive n others the ol ac all things -you v I that others had v ziven unto vou—articles that do not 3 <. Ta terested in other women than they nd shortly thereafter meet Sally et think h P ful as this—that may or may not : . g didn'e so much s Tay o Simple i 5th avenue, Sally will in- himself: hence the ad < 4 . - sed decorative f qurried will et 5 s et : the “new ‘Momecien. trv 15 ehvont sirenously at work on the last couple roson n ery unusual or of scenes of “The Exciters.” at the [] o s ean. e Something universally used. For t Paramount udio, in Long Island omething univer and Mrs. Moreno was praying that unusual gift, that t n why there would be no delays, as they had B8y Elsie Rolnsan. ( |, {not get one heautiful Tepro- already purchased their tickets for - - nccions ot ol iR o SRzl home trip to California. where s ests, for linen. books an = are building their mew home I have had reason. during the course | expulsion from school by a session in HeREAL L e e O T and where they are, as a natural con- of the years, to admonish my parents| {he woodshed® Dy you kive young an be placed in the hall or the liv- sequence, eager to be o B ot of e a | JAbEl @ wholesome snubbing when nE room. the dining reom or the s e dsini Y/ alaEy severely for their treatm S| he tells you what she heard in the bearoom. and be @ppropriate an that 1 found Mrs. Moreno most {a chila. Often and often I have told :r se :)hen "J'l”'{ or do _\;;u isten to where. These '|.M_; come u; dark R ring o S e S ow far they foll short of miy | er With cordial appreciation vich waods or in gaily painted peas- e Uheclibrierimectinne woith Mew Do jiem how Lar ShoY e o | And. then. how about that fine old ant forms. and the bride-to-he is this time I spent the entire day with ideals. But to one part o heir pe family tradition of “mamma telling sure not to get two dozen of the her, and I found her more charming . {icy 1 have been forced to give grudg- | papa when he gets home from work™? Moot g e M e 1 than I had thought 5 fing admiration. When it came to appropriate for any room in the Tere are <ome brief observations: kil s AR house, 1 think the brass or silver o-. N ), She is interested in a diversity of | ,"4'“"‘“' '“ - tel neivha 1< uffer Alest .-1( are ‘;\.,3‘ wel- % . - 3 things a lovely trait in woman— most admizable yvet s=imple method come A piece ¢« rare. old china or 9 such things, for instance. as Chine : s masited e snaci TEIT aumil mewier 1 ool W B Ehiend Sade (= your com jades. Egvptian rugs, prison reform : s i i Or embroidery—anything. anything 2 . interior decorating. real estate and | that at the time of, the smackings 1 xcept silver sugar tongs, saits and the movies. She is more than merely was not ovety . enthusiastic about ) | peppers. lemon rks. or bread and e}(lon serlous InteFested in these things: she knows their plan, being, by nature, a Tilly : butter knives “ about them. She can talk about the I iR Mias ahowa: e iie “Todav.” said Billy Cut-out to| If you are close enough to the heart A (e e = { wisdom wund has almost convinced me | his mother. early in the mornlng, |of the now family. a neat check will! Are your pores enlarged or clogged She ~dresses in what the small them in hand Tn time [ Jvoy next door. He has adog. 1]° o A% and - unusually oily blotched, or red? Don t MRS. ANTONIO MORENO. O ) etara or Rogon- ©Of all detestable customs. nothing 6 Iheard it barking. but 1 havemt,seen neglect the treatment of these defects e L e e torthe surpasses, in viciousness, the habit of ’ ’ jit yet. T1 take bouncer along. He'll | : Menu for a Day. when Resinol Ointment and Resincl wariably say to me, “Oh, T hear vou L hs T e iGone. tattling. Quite rightly we view the Ibe zlad to have a new dog-chum, BREAKFAST. Soap usually overcome such troubles best . work Tony - foreign <py and informer with utmost D Y had Tuncheon with the . Valentinos.| She has acquired a philosophy of aversion. Yet. oddly enough, we fail toa. : Stewed Figs Cereal quicklyand easily. Resinol Ointmen Do tell me, dear, what was she likez"| life hecause she has sHTEred Shcl to see that if the forelgn informer is Billy put on bhis aud ontionnl Bacon Fried in Batter hcthes andlicals the MR wTilE Rea- Whereupon T am obliged to give & o Bnowa aoverty and riches. saeri- currilous cur. o is the stic into the va Bt o Buttered Toast I3 a i ! oy next door rean Potatoes € nol Soap cleanses and refreshes it. complete anaylsis of Mrs. Valentino | fice and splendor, and she has con-| Bits of colorful applique ®ive this {informer. Am wU ‘pmslHG next’ d i ¥ And now. while we're feeling all il wa from the time she was Winifred Hud- querer them all. She is the <ort of ! <imple little model a distinctive touch. . sy - . T "NCHEON. Tiytieisadinee: Atalldasian: ' : cays. “T wisn 1] Juminated with self-righteousness i d h a_ fishing rod 5 Ty ce. Exis | e s e e o o soees | umnatch it sl igticowes 32 |A UITTLE TATILER |inia, foa 5 it Sor” o e A AR B S Treiend | i b ke el TN s BT oree Dk e e SO, 4, O LR | [ TN POUR FOME? | [V e b s L ahe f’”" iigut Sudy.|as el e IeR{ohAtc tenc ENES appliqued on the pockets and to little Willie from becoming an fquickly o e didn't hear me eese Crackers out the movies. about dancing and Moreno m the front of the waist. The dress !informer some day 1ight here in 3 srumbled Billy. “He must be de: DINNER feiife e jdsath L . i America? How about the system of Ju yze it and decide for your- o1 something. though. hecause [ s : . 4 Ipattern can be had in sizes 8. 10. 12 ARENCRT ne< on in every little eelf what admiration and rerpect for shouted.” He whistled to @ Chowder Beel Balls 11 years. and requires in. the jyubioii (O N rreet. T A2 mamma thix muct breed in the hearts ‘and turned around disappointed Corn With B oiled “r';mfim‘~ cight-year size. 21 yards of thirty- i pet el B0 R cddic when he te of hier brood. Often the things which | The overalls of the fishing outt should Grblnes Brantrand Bean R By Thornton {six-inch material Ihow Johnny took that last piece of mamma tells papa are confidences and | ba colored dark blue. The shirt is red and | Biced putoe W B onsies ! The pattern for the applique flow-{eoke ‘or do vou treat the miserable confcssions Which 4ny one with a | white. Ism't this a regular outt for a boy | craoabtand Bickies S s {ers costs 15 cents extra 17ittle tattle-tale with the contempt Erain of honor would respect as con- | to wear fishing? i strawberrles and - Cream { Price of pattern. 15 cents, in Postage ( which he deserves? Do vou uphold fidential communications. Coppright.. 18 { stamps onl Orders whould he ad-{Jack when he refuses to “squeal on | Pretty system, isp't it? Again Littlest Bear started to run to The Washington Star Pat- " or do v s The Thunder Storm. and now she was doing More WHIM- | seee Barcam, 2= Kant 1otk strect, New |1 8ans.” or do vou reinforce 'his e = pering. She was crying. Yes. sir, | % st 5 Stouti he heart which knows mot fright. | PTG Shes was crying dukc,,!\«rk city. Please write name and The Housewife’s Idea ; i dieplas her mignt. learly. When Nature doth dieplar_her might: o "ere came a flash of light that | maaress clearly. almost blinded Littlest Bear. and | v Littlest ear was not only lonesome. | right after it a terrible noise. Lit-| BEAUTY CHATS fiin‘t;d;:rbel ““hut she had be: o feel strangely | tlest Rear hadn’t supposed that there e b i he | could be such a noise. She fell over | uncasy. Tt was a queer feeling. She|per own feet. Then she scrambled | . didn't know what to make of it. Shelup the nearest tree. Happy Jack ' 2 . g s Hatl If coffee felt au if something was going to| Sauirrel never went up a tree faster AND THEIR CHILDREN Hints for Country Women. | bath with no trouble at all. Totlet| I et e | vinegars can be made from sweet| Jiappen, ‘but what could happen she [ thar Littlest Bear went up that trec. There is a general and .quite un-| herbs and flowers and ordinary cle 3 e T i disagrees ever in her short life had she known | ™ iy e ool gt beiindfned ically be healthy and beautiful—an i€ as a laxative in the medicine cup- | L] uch stillness. There wasn't a sound | frightenecd to even whimper. Then tl 2 idea probably resulting from nnql‘x\-;-;n,n:;lr—‘«.v;-.\\ :«.“f‘» \\‘";:::::;mcn.»!\\“i:)‘: / rln 1l ihe ‘Green. Eorest. 'Not = 1eat nouring down. There were { popularity of pastoral poetry during| §0." U0 "hake all the creama | i pe She whimpered softly. as if| thunderstorm. Littlest Bear's first It's true there's less soot—though | need | Postum afraid of the sound of her own voice, thunderstorm. She was so frightened | A many an isolated farm Is near enough A “I want my mother. 1 want my | that ‘,“_‘:g”';_f‘ O erhonloant mould) to a railway track to met its share:! Cabbage Salad and Cream Cheese. mother. [ want my mother.” whim-| < re in the top of that tree Lit - and with speeding autos, all E€t MOTe | Select a well shaped, crisp head of pered Littlest Bear. and began to run < ced until the storm was 4 than their share of dusg Its true . pyood & € o O mora the | [[SO" This strange stillness frightencd her . She Mad climbed that tree be- the air is better, but so is the sun ! = outer leaves. 1 then take more and more, he couldn't keep | cause to her tree was the safest | more flerce, or the winter winds more { oyt (e heart of the cabbage to ivave i I place, She had been tanght to elimb Keen, And the lack of abundant flow= |, "y chell, With something round | i ] y and though s s ini. hot -water discourages any one|¢ora pattern cut the cdge of the eab- | Good Carpet Cleaner. <he felt 3 S T RS PSRN Gsatments and | page sholl in scatlops. "Chop the Dampen wome bram and scatter it 1925, by T W Burgess) : dex. Grus stores are apt | DTS HIUGLSTE ne, oV Vour TaTpet or rur. Sweep it far off and limited in stock. 30| carding ‘all - coarse or out thoroughly. You will find that ‘h w ‘g‘(:od beauty preparations can be | genson -with !‘allr and pepper, zdd'il lays thegduxt and (‘h‘;l the car- - hought. 2 equal measures of mayonnaise dress- [pet very nicely—especially if left on klstfll‘!’ of Bour Name But try these suggestions. The|{ne%ng whipped cream, salted before | for a few minutes. = . farmer's_wife has plenty of oatmenl | i S NG e thor e H about. Tie up one tablespoonful into | M LRRCTE BUC, M oo T * i . > bag @ a dozen- or | oy h BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN. a muslin bag and make a d this fill the open space in the cab- ! e more bags; they'll Keep. DIrop omelj,ge’ Decorate with parsley and thin . {into the bottom of the pitcher of ribbons of cooked beet, rolled to re- SALZBURG One Mother says. = |n“;;ifhahne51 B o o semble - flowers. Surround the cab- o » = - ak hard water, ®| bage with lettuce.leaves, on each of G H . e My children delight in taking turns | JArt VRt 20 U0k smooth sur- | bake, with lettuce: leaves, on each of, n {vARIATIC ger, Salzburger,iat the egg beater while Mmaking:aiface. This treatment takes UD MO | soiong ineo ras shape. Somrmkle oren CHOCOLATE s dessert they like, called strawberry ox‘t‘ra l‘mw 4 semary-toflat:water,| inely"chopped cooked beet. "Crisp the RACIAL ORIGIN—Austrian. o a large. deep bowl they| Starch paste, ro y-toil .| cabbage before cutting by letting it s b E; esen) 10 ¥ | parsiey bleach. cucumber milk—these | (0q o an hour or longer with head | There need: be no SOURCE—A locality. i put a pint of ripe strawberries, a cup ! Dosycy Jotlons come -from vaur gar- ! JAUCIOT AN BOUT OF (0DEET W ! Those) s it of granulated sugar, and the white|gen, Make them up at odd times. An = E more waste when he amily .names for the mostiof one egg. Then they beat 1t!ogg’ shampoo is always possible on a e part have come out of Austria, ! briskly for fifteen or twenty minutes. | farmo—even when {{'s.top cxpensive-to | With a new hand-operated machine | serving beans. though it is by n s i . | This makes enough to serve eight or e indulged in by the ecity girl. Coarsc peanuts can be sorted into eight sizes | . Wagner's st e am- | thous ¥ mo means improb- This makes “alt kept for stock or for the iceiand ‘delivered into separate contain- | OLID nourish- ; 'bl déd” be: ‘Copyright. 1923 eream freezer iwill give vou a ®alt ers. . ment for the oven en ans, St e o rich, wholesome and Chicken and Cucumber Salad. 2 children — builds delicious, are packed in A R i e, Bk e i W vl Quiality and Charm e e Bt | 1:’2'1:1 ".'.‘n"I'\:'nfl'.‘.’.’:’finr»'.'.“‘;;,"«"x(h'\'\;.fi:‘ hu‘:l man or his parents had come from. ° i‘moxur {0 about four of ofl. Mix the | = P = et S atmea’s most economically and Salzburg was the name of a town | yieor 0SB W 00T T et | Dis ing“ish ! When You Cook a instead of tea or co- gerve oftener. mother. I want my mother. [ Sl wasithe memetor «/Gown ‘ coa. They love the The Martin Wagner Co. Suddenly there was a deep. 10W!hordering on the Tyrol and Bavaria, | aside in a cool place for about nni t E £ the town and the -duchy of ! h Pare and cut a cucumber into < eal Ver had heard. She sprang to the|B : nd 3 hour. Pare a ae | ; e Fast Brookiyn, Baltimere, Md. Searest trec. but before she could | whieh (l‘n wanm the capitai wers influ- | cubes, Lot them stand llu fce aer | . Veal Cutlet - delicious chccolate ar cra p it sl . ¢ middle ages as beingjin a cool place for an hour. Breal ) v ! start to dcramble up it she remem-| . car of « linerar arthblshops Wi | Ll & CIAfhl: oF oL wf Hal wihts 4 be sure to make plenty bered that she couldn’t find Mother | ore praminent in that Teuntorms v | Lour Srel Rleses Wi Peady o of gravy. Stir a table- Bear If she was up in o tree; With|Dire Enown me the holy Homan oms | sscve. mix the drainod Chickens the > 1 of fl ith ) - With fright. she waited to see If that | PIFE > drained and dried cucumbers, and the B of flour w '1 rS Ireadful rumbly. grumbly growl would | TIe name, as might be conjectured. | nut meats with mayonnaise or bolled ; : e fat in the pan, add S IE( e eated Tt s getting very|means the “ealt city,” and the reglon | dressing. and turn the mixture into a | let it boil. th dark. aithough Tt Was Not ver time| A3 more or less Woted for the de. | salad bowl lined with lettuce legves{ . water, let it boil, then growl. the biggest growl Littlest Bear i b for nighf. After waiting a moment | PO¥Its of salt there. washed and dried. ‘' If:you do n - season well with the famous - Pork ~ B“QI\S B o Liia mtkcta AnThgaty _— nuts.” garnish the top of the Mlad| - TE A . & s N e en’ but a few s . . with one or tw - 3 3 Wi ke e Seramiis | Corn With Broiled Tomatoes. l Cut’ the|whites in sechions, : . . =3 i L3crelend crowl was repeated louder than be-! Mix thoroughly one cupful of fresh- uge; them ljise -the potalsg [ 4 Plrocor atig T e e il fs by et e v Press the volks throd ‘The most Delicious Tea youcan bu nearest tree and waited, What ter-|beaten. one and one-fourth cupfuls|® 0 Ue N KNl SO g \ i s g sibie ercature could it be that growled|of milk and salt, paprika. and onjon | Mites: % ~ Sold only in sealed metal pacKets ALTE In 3 Convenient Sizes like that? Compared with it. Mother | juice to seasen. Turn into small but- ——————— % 3 NEVER IN BULR . T 1K ‘ Jlear's deepest. most rumbly. grumbly | tered molds and bake in a pan of |.o-l He who never relapses into spofts may represent modern changes from {the similar German names beginning still. Tt was casicr to run, She tried | in “Sulz.” growl was as nothing. And this growl|water. When firm. turn out. surround Beemed to come from nowhere in with = horder of broiled tomatoes, Aicular, unless iy 3o fvm overhead,l and serve wilth creauy, saucey fveness 18 a “veariness companions= : ‘ but bewaic of the man who'jests atf - A THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE everything. = 45"

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