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20 WOMAN’S PAGE THE EVENING < ] FEATURES. e ————— o e = S ——— s Wedding Gowns and Dance Frocks | £) tleBonnyk T | [y ‘| When e : ) BY ANNE RITTCNHOUSE. L’,: "'{«l Best | DOrOthyDlxHA{':::;;"’i;Zlfl AND THEIR CHILDREN h W GO Shopplng Policy BY MRS, MARLAND ks B = For Relaxation. oo hen 1 & bridat train not & bridal A i {Selfishness Doesn’t Pay—If *You Try to Grab - Supply Our Perfumes. pelast aln ¢ 5 8 D : H = 2 o - erfume and flower f crance are The other p L eitisucl tanin o Cip R i : Everything the World Will Fight You to a ] : S onoubly assosinfed.| AN yot 16130TE eell N portun It was a ¢lever dressmaker whao | sperm worked this Nittle problem in : Finish and You Will Never Find Happine e s Ty eyl shaSni one et il briden; 1) - BIx. Bowers ther o rmenriare | most indisn | by high -, aald s on to hep maxe pertume. | Y hE ¢ wedding gown that can ] AM going (0 look out for myselt first, last and all the time” =ald a 856 ure the fom Tib o e ame: | tirer Herss excaplif st the berd and fish store, ma s young girl to me the other day. T going to take everything 1 Jonauil, viewt and “wrange blossoms SurIac » 6 rest furnished oniy odors thit aprt i want, and cot, from life d . 1Ly o il randehildren 0 look in this window, Wi anks mnd cin gt fron . v s can b imitated in perfurmery labori- | : throush old | . h Well, you won't get miuch” 1 replied torfes. Nothing In 1ilac nerdame, for vouct 2 Ea ¥, 1 nary berds Pl oniehl perfum omeiting RSO ) (e daote ey e — Why " she asked e instance, comes from liiacw, AL 1% & crades. 1 I GEE ks e “Because,” I sald, “you will find the whole world bunded against the % ) gnoial. - O [ oyt eet & tender youns terkey, he | griupor. A woon as people find out that you wlways grab the best of % N ~ i iy i I'd like a train, Now Willyum: Bow i everything for yourself they will block your way, and see that you do not . : Y- {er rum h musk there train could never | | z g AL Sleet 1. When ‘they find out that you ride roughshod over every one's Y. |wouid be no pert for it is the 1 wunt one. % rights and privileges, you will ba cold-shouldered out of the way. When 5 i}‘ e o dl e Sath s SR Ihlnull\x\l( ous, DOP - they sec that you ha no consideration for any one else, no conslderation - Ithe more fickle vegetabie odors, T ymon | ; They »m,,-l \.ln;; i‘,:):’.‘a will be shown to ¥ i 'fr””}y',/‘ i the mios Auri Hght enouh, - \ A songster. o “You tan see this illustrated in a thousand different ways about you. High-stru children who hia puRic Ruer it Hette o LRASLE sk door it | il e Jest our luck to get @[ Who are tho merchants who prosper? Not the ones who take every unfulr | played too lard should practice w Lwenty-two' ioi ixh | and Mint Salad Cnyway its bud enult to hhve | @dvantuge of thelr competitors, and who wring the lust cent they can g xly:im;il_:-’ r mx':;:,, '“s‘f “[.1:'. L ,‘”‘{], i al i ni ‘ : i without importing | Possibly get out of thelr customers, but the men who play fair in husiness, [ gielt (g Bt on thelr Liehs on , et 4 ey punic e t Ty to wissle a lot of ol music who are liberal to those who buy from them. [ themselves h vy relaxing 2 s of the day and nite. 1] muscles. Litt a leg or arm and Mo and pop and ma was faking w Wk last nite and we ‘started to th petit | 0 K this r “lfor K a min- o yet that could sing . LR T SO T . original tine. he sef. " : re the gifls who have the most men hanging abvout them? |1t drops lifclossiv: the relax You fxpect too muteh. thats wats a | Never those who monopolize cvery man who comes near them, and who | (GERIItGr: | Tlis Trth s vou, ma sed. {never by any chunce introduce any man they know to another girl, but HERH kepp on wawking, ma say- [the glirls wh v their Lenus and thefr chocolutes with other girls, and yright, 1024.) 1 hink youd poon get uned 1o a | U7y . TSI It (helr pood times, S . ury if we had one. & ¢ the peaple we do things for. whose interests we promote, to Id haft to. thats the trubble, you !Whom we love to give things? To the grafters? To those who imp WHAT TODAY MEANS| cant chuck s canary out of the fiouse | 1pen s To the unwppreciative and ungrateful? Not much. We would dic . without having the Sissiety of Pre- ' before we would let them get anything out of us, or put anything over o TO YOU I- vention of Crovlty to Animals down Us, and every time they climb up a round of the lidder, we kick them down. | on you. pop sed. I herd of a muan “The prophe we help along. and hoost, are those w e looking out for . that kot a yeer In Jail on herd sced ' the other fellow Instead of themselves: who ure always ready to kive @ | and watter for kicking a canwry, he helping hand to any one in trouble; who consider the convenience and By Mary Blake. sed Ipleasure of other people, and who modestly ftuke the lowest seat In th O, youre not ulf ns hard harted as synagognecinstead of pre.empting the highest one. : | Tou sl ake $ourmelfpUL mu ed | “Belisvo e, my dear, Just us honeaty Is the best policy, so unselfishness | Capricorn. } PAnd euyway I pussed it store this ' pays betlcr than selfishness, It actually gets you more. 8 it Y afternoon und I went in and bawt one news.Itintually seta’y Until 1:30 the aspects are favorable | id thes Fe golng 10 send > > i ; for all kinds of work. After thet hour | jand there Kolng o eend It up in the «THEN thera is Sour own soul to he reckoned with. Did you ever know | (0F T MROS of worle Aftr thal/hous BOEAIBE ol 1o CEOUSE Who wan ianpy? Wiien you make Yourself the center of | onditions chinge and ars inausplcl | Xeo gods, pop sef araniae ithe universe: wlen you consider everything that happenk in reference to | Be ous, expe 5 P 3 7 win 'ty ol rite, the man garanteed It {yvournelf; when your own happiness and comfort, and well-being, arc the | agreements or contracts, i A rescription Your i S ! v 1t things on carth, then you have called en certain miser hilcons | " Thats What Tm atradd of, pop sed. nt things on carth, then you hav jereet in conversation = You have mide & god of yourself, and el that, 1k E 2 ’ human And when you = A c¢hild born today v . : Grocer Can Fill— sickness, and sorrow, and and extremely fmaginative, i ppointment, and failure, it wrecks ou. | should be reared with eympathetio ge and philosophy to stand them. | appreciation durk hour comes to the selfish, self-centered person | “PRreciitl y to 10 one to turn to. for no one love Peoplc born toduy are ¢ 5 osl s plafn of their eliness. They u 1 ¥ the inordinate e as 3 nning. They thou AR, SRR i T A , RAN FLAKES And we kepp on wawkin cdy person who was satisfied? Never. shie wants A natural laxative ; food that tastes good ke o ure & up/te be an Honoe | ¥aur Ehoien Wil not b » g . @ _| andis nutritious. vithout these cvervthing else is wort Srye. And did you cver that the th rapodihave, to begin wi fturn to dead sea fruit in their grasp? 1 bave k et S 2 { hav k. women's hushands y from then said they e hour R. WITH ] right te eir « . men they loved. But I have ! g, yott & WILICH CAN B s ver kr s nouse of happinese that endured on | Healolr Sha et o 4 WEECK: jbe caught : . > s & twill i .\,“ EMBROID- “ HAVE known many selfish husbands and wives. T have known e E B = nical husbunds who bhrowbes d, little women; husbands who - » i g i { everything for themselves; hushands whose wives uand 1 " $ ed with dread when they heard their key in the front door ! s 1 You would Chocolate Patty-Pan Cakes. ko o, who worked thelr husbands to death X diplomat if you at te a creun fourth eupfu 471150 pay thelr bills: wives w ¢ loufers, who - of i and one cupful wugar. | oy ' : a Add half a cupful of sweet milk and | t one e, well beal 1t together A X T » QL h e and onc-half cupfuls of flour und | \ H s ’ 1 addition 1 rything « E u tire ‘of them, | one heapine teaspoonful of kin, i v h 1 h yol ire o 1em, ) = Jund mik ture. Add also one- © ma Y. 1t you t i) everything In sight, the world §/5/13 pend the latter f d “N % W some |cighth of ke of unsweetened N i 3 a tnlsh to keep you from getting it. , Hut you are | Jife trav fng fc e A N go00 o Bones hingly | chocolate, beating well, then pour = modest und put others hefore yourself and ask no mord than your fair | entures Tl is this true 7 : Cod Fish mixed with d the 'into pad r and bake 1f liked, share, the world hands you your heart's desires on a sllver su ! - B been frost, and cover vith finely chopped DOKOTHY DIX A i Q - af boiled potato—ready to Sabate g 2 (Copyright, 1924.) . % 5 . fry. Perfect for break- fast, luncheon or sup- e "'('m“k‘!?:‘:‘.;;fi‘:‘».. ‘;:.y,, e e or ofis per. You'll like them. ornton esi orace 3 !Yowler’s Patience Comes to| ¥1%itr! B0 with bigger! it 111 o ™ oy iudl Cod Fish( :akes an End. | Kiockid (et can harder and farther |15 s per S i Gloucester, M: Tor0m ceuts e g I Po Danny Meadow Mouse' Hao He'll win who does not go too fast 4 FREE Doep Sea Wihose petience Goth the ongent: Iast. was rolled over und over until he FEEEL Zhunny Meadow Mouse. | Was dizzy. He was thrown from one i o Bersgialonateiec | w4 2, s, thiamh, from ong My Neighbor Says: Yowler the Bob Cat s mothing if | he had breath left. Ha was A lump of sugar will prevent not patient when patienca may get|bruised and sore from his nose to! | any unpleasant odor wi the . fxed ¥ - { | the roof Tittle. ., B e af et nderganien | ktm what he desi Just as Black | the roots of his litte, short tafl. But| | grjges from the water in which Wheve. aRDdeen Bre .y { Pussy the ¢ Farmer Brown's | LRGN thick stalked flowers ’t born again and 1l patiently watch for the longest | \ g placed el nuentional bit of | The ico carnivai was not to bein o At a Mouse hols, Yowler watehs N g s ';;‘" it S mpstand adl & : PROTECT that dece o ohi i S A ara A > \ . g saltspoonful of sait. the same nnoys all thoughtful chi) |t noon, but Betty and Billy Cut-)eq tho old tin can in which ho knew \ T quantity of mofst kugar, an They | ; ix to say, all intellig es on long heforg iny Meadow Mouse was hiding. It BN mix with boiling w YOUf DOCtOf t e noticed @ §uq as still as If there were no lv- \ § fam presacad e e They ads i t | sTaceful ey e ctly still, save for his stu , 1f you measy a3 L when; she - g b bt | That twitched ime H lamps to give & goo ght, the Ao ezl e and o1y { wicks should be ¢ el ever: nee, Yet peo- | they'il return it twenty-six-fold. Lo lenit sey dod yonr s iaer |in the old can was equall 1. g : > | into two-Inch em “litti Childre n_ane T:}::z\nm.q and _in 8 5 Toakaib e o liee fates | was a question of who had the most | &3 { S 1 o tin Bt andlo)] e s hease ot Tt t Meule fn | WG, answered, “but | patience ‘ / g ke xe tfirighters, | | & . sty S we > you do.” Yowler wus the one whe ve t ke bl 1akes i person so I'm Just as blg e said, | USO8 course not!™ Taughed the Tittle | W0 &av0 ID ] o your N 5 A “As 5 e o A % anny knew doughnuts soft ¥ as to call & child's eyes little— ‘As rou are big |mirl, “I have lived on the ice ailjf You sce, Danny knew that his v Strocepsal o es that have the whole day through | my 1fe.” life might depend on his patience, Successful cal aked in ! { i 3, P o ey the mlddle ¢ H In the vision of the wo ! “Betty puzzled a lot over thls last[und that made all the difference in ’ < ddle o passed by his doon et L asit Popcorn Ci ts { remark. “What is your name?" she|the world. At last Yowler could < suelf Being: plas I ~ingle bIt of ‘it puss unhecded o an opcorn Croquets. | finally asked. stand it no longer. He began to s ChSE from ths Botiom. T What | about them?| These call for one and one-half alt and find out this afternoon,” | Wonder it Enm*""“h'hal Mouse might N R D o coal being { ve. me ¢ hind.” sava the | cupfuls of finely rolled or chopped |beamed the new playmate have gotiont without Sis tnowiug WaYe & solrce of annovane / o itie, Indeed! | popeorn, two cupfuls of thick white;, The skatie eirl i going to win sweat!,nq “sniffed at the in SPITTING AND SNARLING HE to a person who is - ! 3 a ex- lat t her t arance. H _.opening one . & 1 4 & ored v i fme i 5X- | sauce and one well beaten egg, with :’u's‘r.yo; nnd.{w'x‘unffl’."ii‘uxr. as als|end. That Mouse was etill in there: | BOUNDED AFTER IT. D pa rézemt fhi et | B : ray. v ot v 3 ¢l n . r hags, ;o 55 ; & n“(‘l‘-'cb'rlmld‘-dn‘k Bapner and ‘P-'AT’;U;\J £0: itante. | S OSEISREE N ety T lumuse ¥ d, been more patient n|he was otll sate, and that meant) | ML chem witn® col ueime o [ SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get the whie sh Cook togcther until thick, then pour upeet Yowler. His eyes blazed | everything. shovel, and pile them on oo o1 o S z hand hn\-‘m"’ a flat-alsh to GobL Form ':nw =g — {with anger. He suddeniy lokt 1is| My, Such u temper as Fowler aiaf | the cellar fioor. When the fur- | | original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years o Dot s i | sEnaucts, Foll in will Meaten cai: iher Frosted Crackers. | temper, Just as Gray Fox had lost |have! He would spit and snarl as he! | nace needs replenishinge iy o | his. yme out of there he | batted that old can about. Now and | | or more bags on the fire, fuse imitati e ine “Phillips” + unep |i7 fine bread crumbs or rolied pop-| Ordinary coda crackers or tea Uls- | owled e R e et ] R L i Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips i un 2 P 1 ol 1 th o 3 " lold e n S & WAy tly Into place withou - - .s - b corn and fry in deep bolling fat.|Cults are good frosted with chocolate. | the trouble of getting 3ou out old can. trying to think of some way gently 1 16 Rl L N i e &l Teat SUSLtte it to | MBIC two sunsres of Shosalate cubinl . Danny i’ Caceen: the Tavication | 60 Boting that© Moite ot i | LT il 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain difections and uses. flicker of | Mato sauce or with meal in place|one cupful of sugar, add slowly | i thg sound of thal growl he knew | faine 1o his_ temper again and | of potato thut Yowler tha Bob ¢at had driven | & 0 e ekt . & vhile stirring half o cuptul of hot|away’ Gray Fox. 'The knowlede |sond the oid cin away for the ———— — ; g i i 1 i 't mak v time he knew thas Y water, and boil until it is so thick !didn’t make him feel any happier. me and uter, : e him e e, @ mreat mistake in losing and | e Tt e - i~ i But he didn’t give up hope. He knew 4 = . o s and Bread Custard. S e o Z Seithat it would bo no easier for |his patienca in the first place. He The winter fruit might | Cut some slices of well buttered A O e Yowler to get him out than it had tthere was no way of gete nobly and with | ramg, ¢he fia and hest vigorox |n for Gray Fox, 80 he kept ting that Mouse unless ha came out 1obly an h o Soras Sk ' | been jray Fox, so he kept per- ouse unles bread Into emall hearts or rounds|a minute. ‘Spread on the crackers |been for G v L S D LT EATMOR is little about a i P, ; s b 4 o enerouslv and allow to dry. 1 B rh. Bl Put into a glass baking dish a '"F.I\Efl” NiLs Anauen Triaton Tor four| Now, Yowler's paws are much big- | was tantalizing to have him right the mischief of it is[tard of two cggs, one pint of hot hogandd er than the paws of Gray Fox. IHelnnder his very nose, vet not be able lling o cnild how | milk, throe tablespoontuls of ‘sugar, dosen’crackers. Souldn't get more than hys toss in. |to et him. It was provoking. CRANBERR]ES c s to_make him accept | o grating of nutmeg or vanilla and | telde that opening, as he soon found (Copysright, ¥ by T. W. Burgess) H I littlencss as a fact and to make [a little salt. Float the rounds of A Bit of Bribery. {out. Then in a sudden burst of an- s are just as gOOd him act ac ij little I]vuurr(-:] hn-?d on tun{ pressing them | W o O )ger.he struck that can and sent it | cannot o tle head o down a litile to moisten. Sprinkle | From the Delineator. fiying. _ Spitting and snarling, he : i an. Coustant belittiing has it with a little mixed sugar and nut-| Grace—Oh! Stealing jam! I'm |bounded after it. Poory Danny Mea- History in Slogans. now as at ct, and the little child does in the | meg, sot the dish in another dish con- | going to tell mama! dow Mouse! He had been knocked | From tie New York Times. tile fashion. is not fair. {taining hot water and bake in 2 good! _ Freddy—Wouldn't You rather have |about sadlv by Gray Fox, but that( Here, for example, is a quarter of a | end th i into 1imbo 'oven until brown and firm. me jam? nothing to he was | contury of history in & fow words: EVERYBODY—Life Can Be Very Cruel —BY RIDGEWELL e “Full dinner paf COME ON,OLD MAN , WELL WE Can PICK UP ONE OR BUT, BILL, 17 SipLy CANT BE DONE . Make the world safe for democ- ! 2 s Recipes = Booklet, Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co.. 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Be sure to get ounces will supply every member HAVE THE TIME OF OUR, TWO OF THE BOYS & MAKI V'VE BEEN LATE FROM THE OFFICE 3 UVES,1Pay ! AREAL Oy Mot oF .YE,' TWICE THIS WEEK & - Y S g s | - ee How It Works NOTHING ), Spoils the Hair| Then you'll surely ‘Westizghouse want the Westinghouse Soap should be used very care-| | d shampoos contal i urns the | mrach Tree aticall, This drics this sign ::;:sl:]?;th::xt et ana ruins it you, Mulsified eocoanut ofl shi nou. & : 2 | Which 1a pure and greaselca: ment!’ Scop it now with Dr. Sales § Sefvice bigger slices, quickly 0 . . and economically. See A STIFF CROSS-EXAMINATION whats Tis! GONE 70 STAY THE NIGHT COT BILLS TELEPHONE | ““Poo or three teaspoonfuls 1 medicines that your doctor pre- Y hiy. Simply mol ? ¥ : e wite watar an b e phlegm, easing inflamed throat its results, and you’ll lather, hich rin: 2 :::!‘\’;",y u?n'o\’(‘;\.'e\‘mry p.r’fiiu"‘é} coughing — combined with the he hair drles quickly and i kel Ak T ey Y"‘J;Pi honey. Everybody likes the taste. bright, lustrous, fluffy, wavy, whole family. [and casy to manage. | h t a dri tore. A B iapensive, and " fow the genuine. ? the family for months—Ad- : 'S Pine- S DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar HM