Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1923, Page 31

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BY ANNE R 3 3 R apefruit 24 Coreal with Crean 7 ] 255 X 40 < ST ST BY KA EMMONS, o e entie ,r 5 ! : : divided hetween those that ek i i en ou uY -~ WOMAN'S PAGE. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ., MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1923 FEATURES. and those that do not LUNCHEON tween those that Luttoned the 4 of them did Then ere were 2 Cream o wlery witheut, * Short-sleevad. Jong-sleeved : (o Bk ot $ S and sleeveless blouscs next divided 7 The Alfabet. 4 A auash the honois. And now such matters The alfabet is loose spelling h"”ln‘t ¥ 5 seem to e secondary. The impor its put togetier. There is 26 letters | tant thing ix wi OMELET her the blouss in the alfabet if v suy it vite and | 3 : x « moof water to each in o1 does n Wen yol @y it oo fast trylng Itoic safe o say that very fow 5 It you counted the nomen who yeally their sport | ere would 32 letter clothes for sports ‘t anything but the tuck-in e u tnal aports wear. Of ¢ tuck-in blouse is more mar there- th more R e o its ow . but peop) the hip-band gives one @ narrowcr look around the hipe.,aud : . this is much to he desir < - . their writing Dhed to to wear the tnek-in v ouse In a way to minimize the girth R trabet below the waistlin Liousa - i ettars o ~:1f should be loné a RN Al e e sl R 3 ' vemerier at fivst and fo be worn Delow ; hag: being allways has all its | rwards. For in- the “normal™ waist B S el G PR - o S I | As good as a Tusmeasnrable Thonahts Of Sugaestion - to Dwplan = Dorothy Dix . it Py = o e Your Home and Suggesting Failure or Evil to Your Children's ~ 1 ORIENTAL SPRUCE—PICEA ORIENTALIS Y Minds Is Like Feeding Poison to Their ("OIloR . : i e t thouzht ithsgr EN KENDALL, ; i - ‘arents T . equirement g H Bodies—As the Parents Think, CUT-OUT |~ v anene v il ———— So Are the Children. e daughter, v 5 + v i “ Kitten. &k MOTHER :— Fletcher's Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. -‘.I]‘z.v (]‘. ro « . T il i : = PRI = ters ler he - ! s airly « B ¢ To avoid imitations, & Mtating ou 1 1 B ; struetic even dircchians chieae b Al aibad 3 net 5 i terior ishin : v J o¥eh Cirechions onic : the construction Qur Birds in Verse By Henry Oldys Deep-Sea Flavor DOROTHY DI 5 e Yy NED KINGLET : | LAVOR of Gorton's L all. she is ! i i RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET. . s exnected \ sood No Bones ny rivalet of lisping song ; e Cod Fish mived with Haunts the green summits of the clustered trecs i D = S . happy as the heediess breez roiled potato —ready 10 SHEN you obse r i their childven th rat s their scarcely swaying tips amon ; fry. Perfeei 4or break- L S : therk Dever <oen fast, luncheon or sup- the malding und shaping of the 3 \ 1 o is the fixed ides that parents stamp indeli 1 that determine 3 in life ids under w girl i i = &t Down from thy lofty haunts thou now hast sped = sainded that it ¢ a0 what Inquisitive spritc. th' intruder to inspect other b o e ! that it can’t eat this or that Or didst thow hitherward thy flight t cauge 7 shigestion 1 st't L crossed ise it is! T'o flash for him the jewel in thy head? : the 1 t that it is getting well. and is going to The selection ividual ine ti ten it will overeome the weakness t whether curiosity or art HILLS fo¥ evers parss Thou resticss spark of vernal eneray E i ws inere Impel thy lingering. stay on with mec many of us have simplificd our £ off nearly evers e donmed to \ e 15 level S T - — 4 exeept those of the children or 16 have rhennati < Perfunctory - giving—-Tast 3 she | taally died £ < 7L gave meis dying out 4 not te be inheritab! o Sl remain the S, e S lies e fiome _ '\ THE GUIDE POST— . Ll Ty ";‘:”;“n‘\" i ,‘— et et e oo e pred sone By Henry Van Dyke C‘Sh'ol?fi we truly wish to remer e remained with = npor the ve ases that ’n‘}"f‘f‘” impressed on them i hou art a pure delight to cye and heart PELL Py, Hed gible evidene our cotie o i i '\ @ s \-‘."."““‘":"f‘,"\:“: recel The Honor of Courage. Ol‘eCClST o B Car SV was | pe stPong and of xood husy v s . in % child's mind, and ¢ ie|78RAWIEN Nent W hanatun or} Be s and of B e ith ey’ to shiako £if in u child’s mind. a tIs)ohalkies. { Deut.. 21:5 ; Annabel {with and not str R G o B teae and | Wien the deal was over, Joe re- i Courage is an henorable virtu ¥ AGdRngton jenough 1 lig “weavisaine Al mps into the l4yz0d he was hongry. e couldy AMen have alwaye loved and praised U iane dteact te o n nding with a child intensifies Itz faults, | (o5 M&rbles. and that was it ends a glory and a splendor - 5 odd, handmade ut his awkwardness makos him &G1 jonre m. seeing his downeas S LS L G i You'll Like This Idea. o0 hundnmude o 2 attention to Tom's shyness nakes him{ aukhed. “Here, take half my hlito tie life in which it dwells | ¥l charmingyy decoru To fret ut Bolis dullness makee T j3nd next time don't be so crazy.” i The world delights in heroism. cven | i dosen btd he fsn't quick and alert ~ {in its rudest forms and lowest mani- pretty things. One them went estations. Among the animals we 2 Annic in far-away Nevada, and ¢ Be tn demand their just deserts and take festation o Koai = 2 Tice . i in childhood. They had it so impressad basis of courage, and rec . 3 R A i Shrank within themselvs ‘“:’.'1"{_‘:‘5'lhfi::f:’a‘w stupld fools that they the fearlessness of the E B [dies’ home. and another to a pretty And just g n ca ke n ohild s faliare I:fig::;;?n’-:h/';r fr“rn:;]y' and birds and fishes, a claim to rank | ”‘11‘1”‘:;;:”1] e .\'h.»”e.m ons) to theught rieve ra Tiochgo miaka It a succens by holding tie fimozous, LINFLIEE iRl N\ Thushand’s_sisters, Tiving in different what the g about 1 . 2 Ol e une onsclously strive ‘to be| [ lese members of creation. i 5 states. The hers were disposed reputation for beaufiful g’ Jimmie knows that he has a In man bravery §s always fine. = i the same way. Tows that sou expect hi U1 act like a gentleman. 1f Tom| f daring foc i ‘respected, and These ders all live away Wil try T make gbod. 1 More p ATk 2 1001 or in business, he . 3 ugh we must flsht sgainst him, we | cach other and will not have ti ¥ be anything but sweet amd ey, 0% 4o Dot think it possi . h still honor his couruge, and a : B Rak the. BT N Aot dadben 1 cent. she is not likely to {maost forget the v o k S « cxplained. Vmiration for his no : - b Jenemy who slinks and 3 ; on fivery one likes and and mothe uld D eareful Dov (hes pas jeeals—makes traps and ambuscades, agestick. Each came e = weak ‘thouz Dol thenghit, 3 iiowant o' § o 3 seeks o lead his opboent e niver 4 S o) 1Ive “hox and all were delfvered s ONSTIPATION is so com- min would aveid mivini them pojc. children's A gers which he e ok i & one time It saved my going - (Copsriait, Taems DOROTHY DIX 2 B 0 fuce—Is base, serpentine and ¢ " Uwelve different clerks and pickin mon that many do not comtemptibl ands up boldly against £ i out twelve different gifts, It rep 7" realize its seriotesness. Yet if the Ty e g oldly aain : ;| BULLCHE volain ARt BTt SIE sentis c ts scrioi ¢ e e ! {nis “antugonist in anx confliet. ihs jpeRne (s (tor Bt thel ) ; world were freed from constipa- T : L ol T e hongst ATEUmERts, ¥ L for myself.” y tion there would be less than BEDT.[ME S ORIES e and faces the issucs of warfare, is u J i y one-fourth thesickness thatexists e even meross the chas h By Thornton mmntolIo¥thovie Sl D today. 80% of all sickness results T An outspoken infidel is far mobler ; t t from improper elimination. D d N they o e than a disgulsed skeptic, A brave, 3 us a S ‘1" 3 boveallcos anny an anny Meet a)iisy, must keep out of sighi sne| PARIS, November 10.—Dear Ursula:|{rank, manly for is fnfinitely betts One thing above all to remem- | ¢ oaopose to take any unnecese }Surely the wit o s evolved this|than a false, weak, timorous friend. By Vyvyan. e i is a lightning Strange Fellow. :"‘r‘frn' LD i ',‘::‘“l, o ,‘,‘l,:r\::‘_‘ffl:“:‘;“:,‘,o_‘;;d :fl‘.,’, e literature of courage has al- - B0 ber: Constipation is a lightning at” sald she, l The power of sugze T " A “may be the | % been Immensely populkr. and 3 | worker. Germs multiply by min- e Curtaons to those you groe cotisi nay be | ental ¥Arablan NIghts” s . e brave Is ¢ 2 : : o o Nor Tangh a¢ those whom to miay meet, | thene umin Be Jonony Chuck. TR e :::,‘::z :r::‘ilx.lmm\o'rimwi»:?x{:x aort ot D 2 i A Set. utes in decaying waste. Time < O Mother Xdture. | 1t may not Be. "It mas ho' the’ narut | fish made of flame-colored porcelatn is this that men have loved to : ; S counts when you need a physic— Yanny and Nanny Meadow Mouse | Of S0me one S pme [ e 8 L ros he strange, confused anuals b 5 G Aedg s > P aeeapad from the seadow Mouse [, Gonble up tieo Guld be delighted | | frel wafted to the stars with the (7724 1% {00 AL torgettul dar- 2 and this knowledge has made e ggreat minbird | We don't know any thing abant njs | Wtoxication of color and perfume. Which leap from the smoke and ! 1 : | Pluto Water the world’s largest- or airplane, which had brought them land. We dont woed ABE about this | PAMELA. r of battle, and shine in the| v 1 G s 5 Mim uth. - They were glad to be nol “Oh. 1 guess there's nothing vol s ..;mm \\‘|\lor'l;m“')\‘”'|': sodihy Bouwse 1714 | people every weck. Thnipac Dribo Rt OF chiT e e 3 alout” satd Danny earslasels, wiin age dives to woman the ; 1 2 S o proba e Tot. Vi v i . of manhood, equalizes the peasant Skart 1 The clock in famous In- luto brings positive relief in prisoner fs glad to be free. It al-| from tha pegple S oIy gifterent My Neighbor Says: Lo T oble, and consumes all oft- dependence Hall, Ph Lo RS B bhoue Bei has been so, and it always will| However, T suppose it is jocy ainow: Hang meat in a cool, airy Ward dQistinctions in the flame of {efehia; s been telling 30 minutes to two hours. Beinga b6 mo, But Deupy was ot hapny. 10 be caseturrr e reandastian well ) (| G cOR 8 Bot tn & @ait for |loieer RS Philadelphians the time water laxative it gives the system She was not as bold as Danny, and| So Danny and Nanny took care to| | Rweeping Tinoteum. with an || (Savariens B0 The woman who likes smart, not fince 1876 Ic i3 v a completeinternal bath and does she was afraid of this new land. She [Krap under the protection of bushes| | orainary broom s but seatter- : dwich ltumay (GothE, EBenionts Whak are GHp. ) e fmeaccPe® notgripe. Don’t place your health was the more afraid heeause she|guoghijiy® oo 85 Mot to be seen, and ing the dust. Slightly moisten Fig Cracker Sandwiches. ped into casily, and last, but not seconds in 30 days. It ar themercy of slow-acting, over- didnt know what to fear. But when fmound of sand. Just e they hat| | # sauare of flannel, tie it over ) ne-fourth pound of figs vers | least, things that are really wearabie has fourdialsandcrikes At YO8 2 Dannyinsisted on’ golnk _exploring. | pected, thes found 4 hote thers. 37| | P, Proom. and then mweep. oD i Balf & cupfal o Water:] (and -byiweacable i méant clothes thehounsandhalfhours. nightcathartics. For safety’s sake, 3 v along tc She =imply | ae 3 5 o R % o i g a s & < b = couldn't be left alone. IR iivas & Bole (hECTwent down dn ithe oy et ot thet || Gook the figs and the water to the|that look Just right whenever you take Pluto Water. Bottled at i E‘;’rl‘)’(l\jnxru;fil new and strange. | £ % quite as lons a hole 'aj"fif‘,;"f;g has been djpped in vinegar and consistency of & Fmooth paste, | fl;’x:.wenr them, and that won't be unbe-| French Lick Springs, Indiana. O b nE wau fantiliar. Sven the erassl chuck would bave g They. cauld wrung dry as possible. Keep |lthe figs and add more water 0 thell [ 00 after you've spent a hard day e RTells =gch as they found was quite differ- s . hey could Thi cooliplace: if necessary. Chop some blanched i Phy: b ext from the grass of the Green Mea- | ONIY &uess how far down in the Tume. should’ not be shaken. ||ailmonds.very fine and make themin the shops), is going to grab at this | ysicians prescrive st gows of thelr old home: There was |Eround it ‘went by the amount of Instead ~hang them on a into a paste. Add the juice of half @i naw skirt and blouse idea. The skirt. o need of any little paths through'®and they had brought out of it. clothesline and beat them with tomon. | Mix the almonds with the] S50 1600 P B BT SOl o e 1, for it didn’t grow thick enough for| por 2 while they wat y £ s figs. When the mixture is : u ey watcned o a cane beater kept for the pur cooked figs. o ;. o anay be ae jo. They found many strunge seeds |0l ® L1 10 e er eriiey 7 g coked TE% it becweon: crackbrs or | the sde. and which may b attached | . o SN CH G wlly they went close to the on- | To vemove paint from the |llady fingers. be worn with any number of | . At Tast they ace where { [rance. The found queer footprintx| | glask of a window is aquite 2 —_— The hlouse, pattern ) A black fclt scarf matches a et s e R T [thire. These were footprints they simple matter.” A cloth dipper . ! zes 16 years a8, Pfelt cloche. Both are’ tr e olaidn't vevomnize. Thex followed| | in ot vimegar will o3, Japanese Disht 5 inches bust il o€ itk setnt Tt Ous S Forest baek Home, but still they were { them & short distance, and so it wa When frying onfons always |1 oo an egg and stir it into o the skirt. pattern No. 1975, | g fi ericals”y pine trees. The very sight them | 1hat quite unexpectedly they can put « saucepan lid over the top |1 GG GlenT " of chicken soup orjec: had in sizes 16 years, “fend of the scarf passes through a A Mnde Danny and Nanny foel better. | face to face with a strange fellow, of the frying pan, =o as to keep |1L2BIEROORIE . O Miace a few pleces and 41 inches Lust measure. i slit and then buttons on to the other | hys’c The ground was dry nd sandy, | He was walking very slowly toward in the steam and flavor. Tt will of canned fish, one small bunch of ; The blouse and skirt patterns arcioend. to keep in place. Danny spied a 1ittle mound of sand lhr:n. H-‘* had four legs covered with aleo make the onions cook more ‘pinach leaves. a few 1,\”'-]": lm_ush- separate. S ’ v at A distance. 1t reminded him of | seales, blunt, stout claws, a blunt.| | quickly TPoms and some small boiled shrimps| Price of each of two patterns, 5‘» . o p - Johnny Chuck's dodrstep. rounded head, a very short tail, and Hang woolens out on the in & small bowl and pour the pre-|cemts, in postage stampx only. Or-| FPricex realized on Swift & Com- en nature wont wi, “See, Nanny!” he cried. “Do you[he carried his house with him, for| | lne dripping wet, without |lpared soup over them. Cover thelders "should be addressed to The | Puns sale of corcass heof in Washington, T & - Week ending Suturdus. December 1. suppose Johnny Chuck has a cousin | his body was entirely hidden inside a| | wringing them at all. -~ If |lbowl tight, place it in'a pan of boil- | Washington Star Pattern Bureau, 22 for, week endin Saturdss. December 1. down here? . Let's go over there and | stout shell. dried in this way they will not |ling water and steam the dish to the - B i East 18th street, New York cliy. 155 vents fo 1500 cents per paund ana find out.” : shrink. Cobsimency of bofled custard, Serve|Please write mame and -ddnnlm-.m"u.n cents per potad.—Advertise But cautious Nanny insisted that (Copyright, 1023, by T. W, Burgess) at once, clearlny = —o e B ment, . - = »

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