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2 | WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.'C, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923. . RESORTS. Plans for Family Outings COLOR BEDTIME STORIES ™ = : ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. itbenhouse Hotel Henlopen , e Special rates famil; Bookle. with map, A HOME AWAY FROM HOME' |Paved road all way. safo beach. Host Kentucky Ave., near the Ocean. |of food. Sam. I - I tO-0OPE! IVE i a coolinz lotion is required for a per- CU OU 2. H which he had seen that little gray Outslc rooms. Running wate: E— A Ceeeltent. va for u sammer | Son With & headache, It i3 well to Peter Rabbit Rubs His Eyes. |yhich b had 5 T ol ) 2 e = remember the value of milk an : At last he chanced to look at the s ALTAIRLoeY r LIVER outing. It reduces the work of [ L, orhviated spirit Mix the two in- 0 s it. Just when you've put it from your mind. o, other of those tunnels = : .‘|‘| B 2 £ n",;” shing: preparation as well as the ex- | gredionts in. equal parts and then Betty's Bathing Suit i dhing Jou weck younl gfeei fod 1V | emtrance to anothner of those tunnels otel Zorairne., | . e e o pense an ordinary picnie involves. | Soak a cloth in the solution. ~After were watching him. They disap- i, Charlen Pl. & Beach. Fresh aud sea | | cellent food, music for danclug: Gentiles oors water baths; run. water fn rooms: elev Buper'r table; mod. rates. Conch at trains. A E. Wagner. Prop. W. R. Layton. Mar. Write for booklet Mrs. Matilda Nowel) ¢ the cloth of iy it to wringing the cloth out. apply i Shady Side, Md. Phove West River 2i7F11, / Two or three families could combine | FEPERE L0€, SN The Claporation | 10 give a co-operative picnic Each | of the spirits will produce an intense | one should agree to provide certain |cold. which is almost as effective as | A vhen ice is used ] articles of food and equipment, and a | W | ik If the Children Wander Away. i Poter Rabbit tried to forget Danny | feured at once, but Peter had seen and Nanny Meadow Mouse, but he|enough to make him rub his eyes Vacation couldn’t. Every once in a while the = : thought of them would pop into his 1. head as he scampered about through Some people go away wen its cold xgo.l- I-IWI‘I_I_ George Island rond from Washi consultation should take place before- | 3 X! Ang some goiaway wei itaihot oy i S hand, %o thzt no overlapping will ensue. | When children are taken dnte e '\;“’ u"'”"’" ”“”“' ‘"’o"“‘ ”h"“d“ But the matn idea of vacation e e Yy s lonae s e RADD flfl :-ilv‘u‘.u-r ,;'"7 8 it g i country, it is not unusual to Meadows and up in the Old Orchar s 10 be some pl war not. 4 service. ookle pec NGTON VITAGE, ARADDOCE In order to make the most of 1ast [ gne" of them has wandered out of me place ware youre ard - culatae and nervice " Tooklet.~ Speciai It seemed to him that he mlssed them more and more, He hadn't the least little doubt that they had been ¥ Helghits, Md., open for scason under new may 2 . HOTAW agement; superb location, wonderful view, nr summer's outings, one family went|sight. A good deal of time may be spent i saarching for the lost” one and much anxiety experienced for the into session with regular committees and committee work. The father|glfery of ‘the child. Much trouble s P i Virginiu Tench. Runolog water. | < s L = safety « 3 caught and eaten by one of thelr ut 2 weeks or so, 5 S Bl et T RADGOCK HETGHTS composed the entertainment commit- [ may be avoided if, upon starting out. g But if Your family has relations there | PrYAe bathe. Elevtor to strect level. Excel. | SINEATT | STTS, "WRADDOCK HETGHTS: . child is provided with a shrill many enemies. Jour Iamly ent jons with home cooking. $3.50 | ; on i tee, whose duty it was to keep track | 4 stand ,.,,“ Early 9 % o live wit dnily. Kpecial weekly. Booklet. J. Bickar. coms, bath. electric stoves: moderate price whistle and told if lost to stan sarly one morning Peter happened You stay ou haff to go. Lmeeklr. Pooklet. Piione' Traddock 23. Mrs NTE A, HAR similar work. The mother composed | children the importance of remainin s . P i : Bo__Catolina™ Ave. near Beach. T CHE JAKE BEACH, MD. the soclal commitice. She provided | in the same spot until they are found. | Just above the Smiling Pool. It was A vacation is sippused to rest vou, Amcrteon Sad Butoors ton ropean piunk. | FGRCSAT) FERY Roos. | EOR SALE A CASTEEX a long time since he had been over there. It was a very long time. In fact, he hadn't been there since early in the spring, when he pald his re g . spects to Redwing the Blackbird on — h (|2 4 his return from the Sunny South 2 Sume fokes like the country or the |Kentuc rmore section ORTH ! He wasn't paying particular atten- mountains cold Funnink water in all Tooms. - Surf YoUR {tion to anything as he scampered MEADOW Mousk| But I prefer alittie watter, autch | bathing. iikie JOUN 3. MURPHY. | otrage, Washington ave. and alonk, lipperty-Tpperty-Tip.* The fact : a ocean, St lovely | rooms: home { s OUT O THAT | On account’ of splashing erround in ROOSE V EL'I' Tates. SL IN 1 5 G & == But no matter how rested you feel, If nobody notices your sunbern Your vacation dont seem reel. the lunches for plenics and invited I Yo Camping. p camp stove—Included; the guests. The porch committee and A che the flower committee were repre-| ,mpers outfit last summer was an sented by the two daughters, and as|old wash boiler with a bigx hole both had rather heavy work, they ex- |||np|w({“l‘hrnng]h one :I'lp\'l‘f|(]]:"l.l h;m hanEea plates 4 | tom nen the party stopped for GhsnesOgvlscen At Wibiiend ol ieach lunch they laid the boiler on its side el The porch committee placed [and built their fire in i Although chairs, rugs and tables on the porch |the smoke did not all find its way Corner IS, he was in a hurry to get to the \ling Pool to call on watter | 5 : osch afather Mursland Av i i every morning and removed the same | through the hole in the bottom, there 51 nd < s lan r lench | el R andiremoved the same lthiro b ; Frog. = He had some questions he Being my favorite kind of motion. pacity 300, Rnnning water e, L S G I LR wanted to ask Grandfather Frog, who |He had scen the living image of % f\"“'f’ Laws Strictls Obsersed. Priv |” OCEAN CITY, MD. ses v day. 4 re comparatively smokeless. Ecautited ve Pl ol il Janny Meadow Mouse! Yes, sir, he 5. merican plan. _Elevator: 1 ches: flower boxes and potted plants. The | while the upper side of the boiler is accounted very old and vary wise. | Danny Mcadow, Mou Cieanp AN ETsvat kitche Fineat and snicet bathiog beach on Atlantia But just as he was passing that alder | had seen the living image of Danny | The ladies g T And i yes he men put wite pants onsand S FaarEh youngest child of fiv comfort comn: to bring fans as made the | fury 1d reasonably firm - task it was hed a flat i | et he aught a glimpse of a|Meadow Mo grav form disappearing in_the | he rubbed his ttee. who; footstoo! surface on w h to place the frying {o hring fans. footstools, cushions and | pan ‘and coffeepot L grass. Peter stopped abruptly. That | Peter continued to sit with his ey teel divine., “THE MERVUE biger (olkn e Cooking fish without a pan—It is little gray form had had a short I.|fixed on the place where that litte | But if everybody picked the costoom Ocenn Front, American Plan ' = very annoying to have a fine fish for Peter knew that no one but & Meadow | face had disappeared. He didn’t hav they felt best in, T, W, TAYLOK auTe 5 Mouse has a tail Hke that to wait lon In fact. it was only a Jest @ plane old fashion bathing 1@ 1"@ The is_ Comfortable, homelike sur: e e e That ois (0% tiie chilol| fie SITHILEe s Nefore: tiiiy tac reap: soot would be mine. BNIE E(Z BNN The Dennis, 5 Toundings and | excelient {dren of Danny and Nanny Meadow |peared. Again Peter rubbed his eyes feart of the City.” 8t. James|, i, View of ocean sud bay. R A common purse for traveling com- panions would do away with a great deal of confusion and the weariness of settling up_after each day of the camp dinner and no fryingpan to cook it in. The Indians of Puget sound and those of Alaska employ i ving 3 a method of brolling fish that is very Mouse are living over here,” said he What's the matter with your eves 6. D e cweal el Mrs. R J. DE: Tember o the wayey "MIRE | each [ effective and vet so simple that any ps now I can find out what | Peter Rabbit?" a squeaky little v But Im glad 1 dont live all yeer round | = Specified amount ot moiy oer 2 lorie can follow it t of all. they ed to Danny and Nanny." inquired and the two brizht little| Next to a ocean or ba e EAROR DR e: e e "I"_ 4 | split the fish from head to tail and ster sat down and kept perfectly |eyes watching him twinkled 7 Because then each yeer at vacation MCGU]GAN Acac: L common purse, from which caual ex- | (i §¢ Then they cat a kreen stake still. but while he was keeping per- Danny Meadow Mouse!” exclaimed time coptional ta i OCEAN FRONT ___J. L. MASSEY & SOY, cons and other items, are to be paid, | #P0ut an inch or an inch and & half fectiy still he was looking sharply. | Peter. and his tone sounded as if he Wat ixcuse would 1 have to go Running water in evers room. o Personal - expendityres oo PSP 1in diameter and sharpen one end of it {Right wway' he discovered several [didn't believe what he was saying. away? S B. J. McGUIGAN. 0 ' . 3 They s he stake far enough down Hitle paths in the €all gr. tra| PCetatily” replléd fhe agucalky Rates J 1 hould be taker o divid They split the sta i 5 [ tall grass. . ¥ On Loardwalk: running water in evers room s S m A nd Vil {10 Hold the fish uprizht in the ! = } it fhats xio, Gile iBot > Nioadie I e = P New Crarion | S 7 foom. ~ nd bind the staki E ke | Mouse could have made th. tiny &host Then Danny w 'ven Pof ast. Kentucky Ave. just off Boardw: The Hastings Hotel 3°west botel on jat the bottom to keep it b . .. |paths. The grass was so tfll that | himself came out of that little | Wipe three pounds of shoulder of New brick addition. Orchestra, Bathing || £ P It vou a in doubt about the |ting all the way. They keep the fish | “Billy, hurry! It's so much fun'”{those paths were almost like little | tunnel in the grass it = : privileges. 20th year. S. K. BONIFACE | ! ciient rooms and private bath. Mrs., GEO. weather conditions for a certain day. |flat by inserting two or three skewers | sereamed Betty tunnels. Peter watched the one in (Copyright, 1923, by T. W. Burgess.) Y InSidcepjeartionNarelog]c T v * Hieauic it | S CONSEN Mis (GHAS. LUDIOW. observation will reveal that cats are |crosswise to the stake. Al that re-| =g S0 0 iron pan and nearly cover with boiling | Beaumont, Teu ate. noR% ROl O0 }The Del-Mar Cool._airr rooms Gver quite good weather prop When [ mains to do is to thrust the stak B ar th eussnove] water. | Cover closely and cook i | 5180 up aist ke b 8 3 417 B Ny, Jooking oceais 3na by Dusa. settles down indoves it thelinto; the, goound at ah angle that|the water getting dinto his bathing {moderate oven for two nours. Add one | Wky. Own'p mgn't. ¥ K. Roston. OwnerFrop.* Bathing i . morninz. expect bad conditions dur- [allows it to lean with the fish a little | suit. Betty was down on the xand . = b e e S 23 e Peach 13 S5 7 Ing the day. no matter how promis- |over the fire ke LRIy Coren" Bulty Rat up of potatoes cut In dice, one-fourth ST ELMO e e 'BREAKERS On Boardwalk. Mot and ing the weather may appear to be, Do Not Disi pint the Children. 4 i 2 cup of sliced onion and one cup of e s roons . Plchicity Excelient | cold running water. Golf Fowls are also useful to wateh If | i R S T R i e [] L o A prots. Salt and pepper to sea- | iable " Mirs. "THEODOSIA MILL [ and vennis 8 LA S the weather is going to be fine, they | 1f it rains. and you bave planned a|ang we'll get wat clear up to our | tom and cook for another hour. Remove | Soas Kentucky ave. near Beach. < , will keep out in the and e very | picnic for the children. do not dis e e e {he meat and vegetabies. boil down the NORMANDIE Je o, " ™ i of ; 23, ocean Bt By A0 i and, b Ser | Miimbine them. but have s plenie ‘in- | walsts. Do vou think it would hurt | By Elsie Robinsan ild 8 S e e oo oy, the | NORMANDIE fiot* s oo ,m;,,x,lmhnhc HoteIRte ke e remain cither in or close to shelter |d00rs. Ore mother solved the prob-|{my new bathing suit to get it wet?" | = i;“l‘-* and ’}h“l\}n with two or three RN. Owner and = “l""'»vu‘ mapgement. \|rn|v-m;:|lr\~ e and will be listloss sme flowers, | lem satisfactorily. By telephone or| ‘Betty’s mother laughed. “That's 4 S eanoonEtls (OF flous e g Water G including the scarlet pimperne. _,,w[...l other wass she reactied all those | Lt o wuic is for, to get wet: 1 wisn 1 were |m“rlrlllu| 4“1;&1:)» to/litor & 1itele while nefore youtniainzes . ” "li-IO‘:l'ELoiOM'ERiET: 1| The Belmont Jumiu swacer To vy ndications of future ‘weather condi- | Who were to have made up the origi- | " re a national holiday. now | filck e away? " Ariansas Ave. T re from Be 0 view tions, Common weeds. sueh as datans Inal party and asked them to call at{if you want to float in the water [iac tiate Hinle: nisted one iliar | /OrAngHswrotlis for ithe wives who Mixed Vegetable Salad. an‘!‘n:;w{‘x.,;;u‘m::;\xl“:k(»l Deds, good tabie. | Cool {ul rooms. ~ Rates reasonavie. L. ms and daisies. only open compl about half-past 2. Including herown | the red rubber cap will keep your . i are young. violets and silver lace for| Mix one cup of cold cooked potatoe: B e S i B o — Iy when 1t 1s Tikely to he fine for |children, there were nine In all Be-{ halr dry {would make the world far safer for | those who are old—but what for the | =/ O1e €up of cold ¢ e, natoes. |DELAWARE CITY oo e 2 " THE “IDYLWILD.” gome hours to come. Watch how the | fore the guests began to. arrive the | matrimony. and that holiday is | G s Relher TonnE RGeS s e = < ‘up | Bencn Newly fura. ate batbe. rdwalk. Best tervice. DR. E. I BRIT Bubbles behave when a lump of ) her had b inexpensive | Color Betty's suit with vour eravon. Do vou i s | who needs nee most of a 3 t in dice and one cup | Boin TR | pr YA, Owners \m“:‘ o s gelal ol D e hoapenas ]ramflpm!flr what "wolor Botry's Bair Tot "Lk | WiV DAY i burden in the heat of the day. [of tomato jelly cut in cubes, Marinate | o P beach. st When the bubbles kecp together and | bright green p musl i prints {SRESR cslo abd) fer PURuAM you Mte 2Wa! We have & Mothiers and a | heart that is ever yearning {with French dressing, then arrange on MOR'"MER], e New Avalon Hotel remain for some minutes, 1 5 a sign | ed “Our Plenic® in letters of red and | mesting it bobbed. Kesp your oolors handy, | L O 2T K day for | a salad dish. Mask with mayonnaise of | every room, Amer Sper rates on at fhat rain ix coming scon. If the | white on the cover of cach. At the ‘_,,., SR e e e gt luasiinnis i feam dressing and nish with siices Wiy Bathing & Mortimer, Owaer. | jo, 'O, Prop. ) bubbles break up and disperse rap- | beginning of the picnic each child g } sweethea n & L B of skinned tomato around the edge and | Pubtles uecak funjadi plispecss fony Hiitetnine or, inetelonieeaeniaiii I WAt | | HOW SROUT A e o e e 1| ™ T T TPS HOUSE KAYE COTTAGE A 1 | reason to he hopeful about the |suests drew up chairs round the large \,JIVE? DAY ? of chopped olives, Massachusetts Ave. near Beach. Extensively | on Boardwal | { | gxcollent table; batbiog weather [table in the living room, on which :‘,“‘f'“{"\'f :1.{‘ ir-':“""nl‘r'\':h\:::'- rt"‘“{r!lh\ —_— mprov: Booklet, A. C - B. 5’;, . | tree. Mra M i e i o s a large box filled with t card: Sefe s DN e - ew York Ave. at Beach ire N B0, In Your First-Aid Kit. e e who's growing a little gray. a little Iced Chocolate. RIO o dosts Win e s 1% wagei. | THE RIDEAU Ocean front diniog teom cording to government doctors, | e s s gy {slow. a little to or lean— e i . sropean plan. 200 dny cellent table Beloss atithg ors et ""K"'l‘:“l *i nurm""*_‘_'fl"‘-wlzl" 'n"‘-‘v fnse { who has lost the charm of her youth i Mix two squares of grated choco- | GRANDE Spec. whly. Danciog. G LA PAYEATE JOTHNSON Prop. siderable length of time S shonia| -‘:”" of |I|14(u|rl-l m..glw_' a "“_'f'l d is still untouched by the twilight ate with a cup of sugar and a cup of | o — Ke ! S AR S ROkl |t el miiiage and severs Uty of agerow about. her. whom St e & double boiler and | WESTMINSTER Fevry Sv i hasiw | PL[MH[MMON th a f ¢ | pairs of scissors Basuey ot x—lis ook unti s thick sirup. Remove i | Plls, onG dxsehnt sern et “»\Dluln;'d. was uui pu.\.‘ for the pic- | RCe It A and CltHen: g otis vanilla and place on ce. \}'m" ready | CHESTER INN "»:r. »"x', "m'-‘_rrlv-x: _or Bailroom. 1;- 3 Tearsom e ails A e RS one [NiCs After some discussion a trip to s Annabel e e T 0 use. put two tablespoonfuls of the Am | rse. A hearbensrater bag. two ounces | (he* country was agreed upon by the Y Wothnaton T Lo hee chocolate in a glass half full of plan. Al conveniences. Mrs. D. Kamuer | Ocean City Golf Cours children. Each child was then told dutles to search the picture p. for some member of the circle in” which she Couninyescene FAWUCh RN s founa Charming Afternoon Dress. moves. 4 veritable institution. But each child cut it out neatly and past- who stops to remember that she is ed it on his or her blank-book cover something besides an institution— just below the titl The children that insid that familiar body there were then told to choose the convey- 16 an AnaiviAGal, spirit differing tincture of jodine, two gauze band- ages two and one-half inches wide two cotton bandages three ‘hes wide, one roll of adhesive plaster one inch wide, one dozen safety pins. two ounces of absorbent cotton and one yard of plain sterilized gauze he is often a very important cracked ice, fill with milk and shake T ASBURY vigorou: with a metal chaker. Re- o2 birec St Credin ot 5ot baen w1 | 2 NEWMONTEREY | Arundel House Dreis, o T LARGEST HOTEL ON Wanhington. Fishing. boacing. “bathingg. un B Currant Meringue Pie. SEASON| NORTH JERSEY SHORE ol ome cooking: T, M. ARK, N. J. New Nine-Hole Course. MD. on CRertreaks Side, Md. Tel. Weat River 2 Retore starting on o hiking trip |#0€e in which each would like to go from all other spirits. wistful, sensi- | Mash a cup of ripe currants with SEPT. NORTHASWRY PARKNJ et B moak your feet in warm water to|And to look through the box for a | tive, romantic, rebellious, you |one cup of sugar and add the yolks of bllgfhboal . which™ a good handful of ordinary | PICture of it. The choice ranged from | Unreasonable tears are ado; in 11w eggs beaten with a tablespoonful | __ = MAPLEIURST INN, Stroudsburg, Pa. Salt has been fdded. Dry thoroughls, {4 donkey to a rowboat and from a south, “but who tries to ‘understand back fo the sunrisc —Poets do notiof flour rubbed smooth in a little cold | The Engleside 7 Capacity 200 : croquet, b then rub the soles and heels ali pyes s MOtOr car to the swan chariot of [ihem in'a wife of forty? "To whom SInE of her. men's hearts do not stir | water. Rake with ome crust and e g’ Resort : with methylated spirits and dust with | - ohengrin. ach child pasted the Jcun she confide the foolish dreams for her, and the fashion hints forget|e with a meringue made with the [ The only resort on t mst that | = powdered fuller's earth or boracie | chosen conveyance on the first insid That brat their wings behind her well | her altogether. but every little heaven |beaten whites of the eggs and two | COMBINEN perfect lnthing alwass gond b | 3> TWATER T powder. This will Vent the feet | Page of his or her pienie book ! | schooled eyes? Who knows her hun- on earth knows the touch of her fad- | tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar xS el eanil fotel ennn e | Deleware T Gap, Pa. fhom hicomilis ot waeom tontatic] Next the children decided what to | ger for the'kisses that are gone, the ing hands, = 2w o5 eliet trom Hay Fever braides. Booklet. Five KIT lA‘TIN" L Sow”open. (1923 e throughout the whole da hould | take with them. such as tents, ham- | small, gay, chance adventurings that| I do w could declare a holiday | ST e e season rates. Leading hotel. Capacits,” 500 there be a tendency to blistered heels, | MOCKS, baskets, boxes and food. Each | Warm the blood? Who stops to think for wives—the middle-aged wives Foaming Pudding Sauce. = e v stra. wolt, tennle, frbing, saddie, ors moisten a cake of soap and rub iti1one had a different idea as to what | hat she might : to run away—to that folks forget Cream a tablespoonful of butter BREAKERS Lights. Bathing, Fishing, PURDY over the inside of the heel of the they wanted to The pletures of jump her jo be herself just cright. 19 ge Mattiew Adams ) | with @ cup of sugar, add a teaspoon- Hoaticg. lay fever sub- stocking and the inside of the heel | the supplies covered many pages and ful of flour and any preferred flavor- | jects immune. Booklet. Rates — of the shoe. the children seemed never to tire of ing. Pour on a cup of bot T MAY. N. J. ater | ___CAP To avoid having blistered palms, |Bunting for them. Later they hunted | : jieethe o e o fand ‘..k in a double boiler until it {=— | for some time, Y he palms of the | the way or after 1 ««hhu\ the picnic | ! “'JH.OTEL LAFAYE E" 'y = hands very thoroughly with common |#rounds. About 5 o'clock came the | - : ON THE COOL BEACH FRONT [l 1\ ,immer resort that is different, salt and then sponge them either with | KTeat event of the afternoon—namely, | S = i CAPE MAY., N. J. Il because it combines mountain and sea toilet gar or ordinary vinegar. | a picnic basket filled with real sand- | i] Cap. 500. Am. plan. Running water. Pri- | || shore conditions with unique surround RlIowing e i crar o s Tt | withek: les iannies’ maas oihas | ! RESORTS. Vate batha. Biovator. Bookias. ot Priei- | |1 inen ' skin. If at the end of 0. e in | frult, and with a big bottle of cold | ATLANTIC CITY, eges. Ownership Mngt. Davis& Taylor. e T e e L spite of this precaution, the hands | lemonade tucked away in one corner. | = = — s i 2500 e g ey feel sore, the palms shoitid ue rusocu | A cloth was spread on the carpet and | R',..“,Y..’fl,..,'".’—s?“'% ANieskIy = === 058 G theTineat 1B Aoig golr Eo with a little clarified mutton fat all the children sat round it in plenic ated Toputar Price Hotel O‘I'El 1o Ameri When there is no ice available and ! fashion to enjoy the feast k - MTVE " { For Looklet and rates write t]fl i ooms en suite w th; culsine and sers- | D tot wnsscelled, Clevatar. 3 W, Mecray & Bro. John S, Kirk & Son THE CRESTMONT INN. 'The Guide Post L | | i | | THE_FOREST INN i BY HELEN KE! | 7 | flc Ave. One Block from Beach n the heach Front, = Y H d i | 00, Electric lights. Elevator to| Hotel Windsor, g 1 be William Woods, Manager our Home an ‘ e o [ i A bt ] T i S | ‘ The Clutcher. pox and hes the baby. See. Now |iaSvcrs oo, Binkier Fione Mafiie i3 | |, COP7 300, Hot snd cold ruasibe wate e Oae You | —_— i o 4 ; nade worse | JOUYS made Bim crs (Give it DACK | Syerial rate for coomn only. with o whhou(l HALPIN THE RAYMOND | ; The “clutcher” ix one shade worse | to'him. Poor childThere no o | bath. " Gwiershin Sanng ! el awR I L EAMONO By Henry van Dyke | Linan' the mimmes At least the | haseit: <o vou have i iy, “T00. eaning | b e as the only child in 0 up daily, xpecial “kl; e o etaton service; owner: gimme hestows & shadow of recog- |, 0N BEIRE T T, 0 O nings 0 | ‘g o gy hition of ‘one’s rights. He makes a| chéer hiniseif up, = = inn - = ¢ cheer hims en'a clothespin | : show of per g one to release the | can keep a person company. and if TR RO ing e COv e out it.He reaches | there are no people to talk to and { g Kencucky ave. near beach.- Atiantic City's 7/i¢ andoah river: valley, - mount makes n s 2 | fiveat and most popular rate h H seenery: ‘shaded ground, drives, chenira. dancing, elevator. Privaf | lmming: new baths an And lays hold and holds on and noth-|play with. one has te have things., RUNNING WATER IN IODMS dhinonchlock O Tt e bduh invalids or tuberc i but force Wil part him from | One clutchies hard at the things one | Write for bkit. & auto map. Phoncs 1018 & €706 per what he has taken for his own. loves. BATHING FROM HOTEL | A Text for Hard Times. My times are in thy ha xxxi | The man who wrote this psalm bad | passed through the bitter school of disappointment His plans had failed: his enemies d.—Psalm | el at's the story. isn't it? Thats | It's mine,” he howls, his face tied avs t . Thavs i in a crimson scowl and his hands you shrink “from the clutcher | exalted over him; his friends and knotted into clutching claws. “It's | and murmur, | | ? and _murmar, “ereivie e You ! ] onerabip man'ot Fevosnéostimara 3‘.‘,’Seasonl.lni¢rSamcHanaqc]k L vn‘\“;h‘.;i\\“l’i eighbors had gone back on a mine. Mine.” how. that ke has learned to clute 5 5 I A Belklibors had gon: "-';* ol ol / e Ca fe matter with him? What | for the wrong thing and you pictu Capacity 400 ' Herbert Wilks Ty He was having v COLONIAL BEACH, VA. But he did not de hard times. made him like that? Isn't he a ter- ‘“hx;"b is goink .to become of him by BEI %YEDERE pair Most dresses are sultable for either ) rible child? and by Sth and W ve. | “$37Up Daily, Am. Plan, $16 Up Weekly | Ve bore up and carried on Tthe voung #irl or mature woman buc| - Perhaps he is, but, you sce, he was | When he was little and his empty {5, Carolisa Ave. near Beach and Bouviwars. |M A Y BERRY *5%, = "COLONIAL "HOTEL | He could say confidently to God. | A0 born clutching and kept on clutching | hands demanded that they be filled { Cntral to all amusements. Substantial in| “Where Comfort and Refinement Prevail : My times are in Thy hand.” |here is an exceptionally pretty style| chen he should have slumwd{ :‘l‘n he clutched the n].r Fl”x“ml‘“b b {k\ 4_::.‘7; 'lfllux\ Modern In design. nique in | Capacity 175 o S “An BERRY _ ‘.:',‘,'"i‘.‘v‘;,":;,;:{\l‘:.";‘ in ‘:‘1'.'.3: vx‘_x;;. :v’:.lr o Not only today which is so dark, | which Is equally well adaptable for]never grew past lhfl‘ stage 0| "‘OINN that he coul ‘eel; loud ones that | = - . lwalk, at steumbor pie tensive ot Rk, | Y 1L S A S L B T | St Sk SR ST | K e wermm o s nons | HACCYON HALL B S Bkt e land the long future with all its un- | 5 he could hold on and that feelng | satisfled the pull of his cager hands. | Brivats bathe. Elovelor. ) Excolent toble orley AV, ForMARWELL | ITie lEhta: Duthe, piece orchestra. it waier | certainties: but also ail the unknown | PAttern cuts in sizes 16 vears, 6. 38| grow go strong that he felt he must| And as he grew he fo that ‘i weeklv: OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT L etel shanec hath; ‘duneing; iten between-times. the connecting links [40. 42 and 44 inches bust measure.|clutch things 1o keep happy. Per- filiing his hand of life, are ruled and controlled by |Size 36 requl God still left them empt M T H EB REAK ERS nis, riding horses. ‘garage. artesian water 3% vards of 3 = : ty hands. So many people don’t, | clutch to him would never. __Special June rat Fench only 81 Tookler This is a kind of fatalism, vou may | Materlal, with 3 yard of 36-inch con- §'o“|{‘kno\\ | the emptiness. But, of course, hel S | FRANK D B Gver anaoas ‘(hmk. but it is the righf ‘kind of trasting material. But, of course. somebody should | pnever knew hy because no iod had VIRG = | fataltsm. As llustrated above. the garment|p. . ticed that he was getting that | taken the great trouble to teach him i = B p For it does not subject us to the |18 ©f figured volle with plain voile| ;\"ana gravely and sweetly loosened | that he must learn to fet go so that| g ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Hlewhllecoflage e o, feu caprice of chance, nor to the stern |fOF collar and cufis, but you could|piy curling fingers and put something | he might really have. The ideal 4 connfrs’ club and golf linka: Tnrge. airy roome compulsion of an unconscious neces. | Make your dress of printed georgette, | y,¢ couldn't be clutched, a bouncy | So he will walk the earth forever ¢ ideal American plan hotel | Spacigus’ verandas: ¢ o sity, but to the will of an all-wise | STeP® of foulard, for the style I8 per-|p,)), for instance. into them. [howling. “Its mine. Mine" and| § directly on the ocean front. and’ all-merc 5 fectly adaptable for such materials.| > x did. Perhaps his mother | franticaily clutching to fll his great 3 |7 s reiful Father. f Nobody ! CAPACITY 600 THE AYG vas i _Happy and strong and brave shall | The dress has a pleasing tight-fitting | w,q one of the people who say, “Oh.|emptiness. BRICK GARAGE { front. centrally located: Inrge verandas: we be—able to endure all things, and | ffect front, but the side pleats give{ o "ot him have It. You're a big (Copyright, 1923.) | facilities for surf bathing. MRS. J. E. D . to do all things—if we believe that|freedom of action ) I o cxery day. overy hour. every moment | Price of pattern. 1§ eents. in post- | St our life < hands age stamps on ers should be - i ; | of ourlite s in HIs hand | afareceea o "Tne Wasnington Ster| [Fads in Handkerchiefs. | lorkn S H t ’ i 'n bureau. 22 East 18th street. y | | Ri B Rew York elty. ~Please write name| 1t is not ;nnuxh to ::u\}:a“t‘:’\‘zfix;::}l“lea(l ¥ ToE ocean &:onr fi'fin‘,fl"ff..fi. l.g:ih::;i sle:‘,h-:;f i ey prlngs oLe i ddre B ¥ broid on your e stories of real » » A 4 | Riee lami Fruit Pudding. and address clearly. e an Individualist you must have AND THEIR CHILDREN comtort mith an doviront motoring; to its wonderful 5-mile Z:;,I::nsl?n Mountain Resort .ine a buttered 1d o ainted or em- ment_ o tinet refl reet elevation; cool; American plan; {rice ana AN with fnely cut oresoed Bome mort o o handkerchief, and ment without :xh:v-".n‘:::. Bosrdwalke and syeiad attractions; Tabie the best; golf, teanis, riding, dancing. for fresh fruit sw d broigered on ¥ blem chosen d American Plan. ~ Always and to the new r8-hole golf club. | swimming aad il asiusements; mineral sprisgs | Gover: Twith atce’ SRBE Lot il ake 113 99 | |the application of the emblem chosen A Handy Rack. S managen -uz...m\.cx..fi'.‘x Neoon otleiost Bomibad s Dathie: reasonable” rates. ihour. Serve hot with any preferred | ust ats may, be obvious or Bof L0 2 ed In the g e A X e furnished cottages and bungalows. __B. L. COCKRELL, Pres. _ 7 {sauce. “Applas, peaches, gooseb { Young English g he English For tarther information and booklet, write POTOMAC BEACH, VA. fay I press out my frock without gooseberries, Foung Eut movement, or the Eng VA, 5 > ineiCurrants, strawberries. * prunes o et 'It. have a figure of the ¥. COURTRIGHT SMITH il AR SIS | o |G s i S0 MANHATTAN|| _7afas quired the visiting niece of a modern i ot et il | irl B mdkarchiefs. ¥ ‘WILDWOOD BOARD OF TRADE ’ housewife. Her trunks had just come, ! o Sou regard yourself as of & but- ERN | (50:, CAROLINA AVE. NEAR BEACK. WILDWOOD, N. J. and, as usual, all her pretty dresses Menu for a Day. | A Novel Crown. torfly temperament, follow the ex- (mipletely renorated. " Convenlently located. hed and wrinkled, although | ! ample of a frank young girl who has Amer. plan"§360 up dails—Spocial‘weekly. were crushed and w ug BREAKFAST i bntterfiles painted in the corners of B European pian. $1.50 up daily—Spocial weskly: = | they had been hung in a \\lrdrobe| Blackberries Rice with Milk || her nandkerchiefs, and has the same RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM HOTELDAYTON il U trunk. | | Rapiksd Spinach and Bacon emblem painted on e o Marine aion3. "EARHART & EARRART. Wildwosd's most modern botel Capacity 240, Running | 1l msic. duncing. - Exceliont tible “Certainly, dear,” called the aunt o Coffee slippers and he ter. T Gl prviregen Book: | The place for your family. Write ut once for ¥ =X s as a sort of glori- il and service unexcelled. Golf priviteges. ook | 11 Jour' fan et from her bedroom. “Go right down; LUNCHEON lnl:::;‘rn(ll:'v!:\:;l?l s wztlsmno et.""Xiex. Mcblurray, Owner and Proprietor. [1‘:&.',-{5.‘:3:;‘,:“.;!.‘[‘;0«Q:n(‘&ucnllirr_-::}" e kitchen and turn on the elec- Potato Salad blems you may choose B 13 S s R LR Ol Bread and Butter | may ba a lttle dnncl!tll fgure. a ten- Keniuchy Ave. near Beach, cer. houae; open surmound. .‘TI’O‘tGIS’a.\?Oy HARPERS FERAY, W, VA _ few oments er the prett n Slice am t, a bar of music “ te baths. Bathis iviles frem hotel. chfront. |50 Running water. S 71| Rice ant Frait Fuding tea Bl racalet, & 8L o e S aran e oo e “:ii |~ HILL TOP HOUSE “Where's the ironing board? I can’t DINNER on your family pedln’r!e. you n;lsm $3.60 up ds eskly Amark ain' n. Orel GER: HARPERS FERRY. W. VA. S e e T Cream of Corn Soup i 4 chooss some ane of Lhe ar NN tar: uMEckLeY | WASHINGTON, Gent ,‘.L’,.m*,:';“ gcer. ity s4ars umr sam massgement. ] , cour coat o . h eputatio and down came the aunt, calllng an el Jomertlet (that curlous little heraldic oonm!—cummus_xoumum Hunniog water. '.'.:-:u Jable, moderate rates: | with the Same rDUAOL 1, when convem apology as she came. = um:: ;eet Pn!stazs : bird without feet), a manch or sleeve \ R l N E auto_meets train . B . h | et lease pione, for Sunday dinners. you that practically everything In of crests. A woman w! n: . ROOMS ONLY 50 wiekly and b, Ronning | enandoah Inn e W oty Currant Meringue Plo o Jer veins might choose the curious | One mother says: g ™M water, Prlv.hthn. JUE. Whitesell, Owaer | et sy bullt “in, including the ironing board. little emblem of the Isle af Man—| To keep rubbers, tennin ‘shoes, | Pacific Ave. near Kentucks: Roome with run- ! g T M THOSISON. = s - Ce 3 *'She turned the handle of & cup- - en}:’leml on your handkerchiefs than|strewn over the closet floor, my hus- Grand Atlantic Hotel B D tionen. Mo rates BEY. | High Elevation—Large Porticos—Shudy Law board door in the wall, swung the|out of sight except when you want| This crown is a suggstion for thelto embrolder them, and it is possible} band made a rack on the instde of| = ~WFAOE (o Bti s AIO C NTANOR - | fennis- Bxeiieat Bereive- American Fian door open and let down from the in-|to use it, and then it appears. When|nome milliner. It is made of latticed | to get a sort of paint that withstands| o goor, cutting out two triangular- | JIRGINIA AVE. (STEEL PIER). Capacity, 600 o = % terfor a_large, smooth ironing board |you have finished, you fold the board 5 ordinary washing. Georgette or crepe| L2 "OPT B U PR RS A ate M iutel o the Beachtroot g fheycoemn frout. Burop, ang Amer. v | fastened inside on a large hinge. The|back Into the cupboard, stand the|ribbons tacked firmly at their cross-|4q chine is the material usually se- P leces, : S L He 8. DUNCAN. Prop. A. m.m“cm_mflm“mm‘m_‘_vw support for the board, which was|iron In front of it with its cord and | ings, and made to fit the head of the |jacted for these ornamental handker- | across, as shown.in the-picture above. GOLF PRIVILEGEY CHELDO e e s hinged to its under side, dropped into|shut the cuphoard door. wearer perfectly. This trellls should | chiefs. | A line of coat hangers was placed | Rate $4.00 up. 0. D. PAINTER. - ey Juskoka Lsiee, place on the floor, and an electric| “These cupboards come all ready!be but the foundation for small flow- | Pongee handkerchlefs are a new ildwood's Finest Hotel. American ere y v el iron, which stood on the floor of thisjto insert into the kitchen wail, you|ers climbing all over. A tvuly sum-|fad -These are easily mads at home, ;:f“fz g: ‘;:C‘;ou’:";“:: the right OTEL KAPTA Bian " Elevitor Private btk Glf, ood, iyl Bo ironing closet, was quickly plugged|know, ironing board and all. This is|mery hat. as the threads of jonsce ‘pull” very nn.“.w.,--.. SPLE BRACH TORL into a wall socket and the currenlanother of the ingenious ready-made| " Of courss, thers should be ny lining | readily. Men dkerchiefs of & Runne aier, poiats turned on. vices that are making the lives of | to (hip; miladve owp halr.ts tEq,th]r‘: pongee with pulled hems are also tol White automobil s witl te “Isn't it handy?" the housel uch to be glimpsed through the seen In DM!IIA‘IIII.MI In the {body of oriental de used by HOTEL u hfl-I Hl“ »,J_ - PREGEN A0 i vl . AT T e pahete of many. Koune el dor Lbr T

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