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WOMAN’S PAGE FEATURES Scars of Many Kinds Displayed. : | [ e l Doroth y sz||” — BEAUTY CHATS sy sons xenr ronses Wives As Fel- Beings low Creatures i > ow Cr A Trip Planned. Scalp Diseases. cellent. This is nothing more than It you have any real trouble with | awc eeq flower of sulphur mixed Iashion favors the nost variety T ) 1. = with lard into a stiff paste. This is i noae ot et anre WiIn Afact: P Your W 1fe, Mr. I\Ian, Doesn’t Like Endless Worl\ yourla‘cla.l’p, goAtc]v nldocmr nnddflnd out rnfld al]ulo’foruouly dandruff, though it S i v - 5 ttle time and a very | is an oil in itself, for the sulphur many of the contraptions that we 7. b o o . e it ! is 41l and wear as scarfs mowadays Without Praise, Boredom of Four Walls little money may save you from bald- | SPlendid for-any siin trouble. would never have been recognized as L 5 v mess (which is unnecessary cither in |0 (he Sondition s olly, use the 4 o o e and S unt was sitting on his = 3 o a ma woman), - 5 4 By puchia soanior tworag0. frunt ‘steps and 1 sed, Hey Sid, how All Da_\ or Financial Depefldence~ grayn’:s:r{ro; t::n (;:T‘gr'::le;mh‘:lrre f?:!zvr‘v:grl"r""u?r‘:"}wo'd" et .;hc::x)ln:!ny;;l wawk out to the park, If you cannot have medical help, find [ poo when the scalp :n; ‘}\erszf:v:,‘ g oulsny? out what your trouble i a very grea o > 5 finc chiffon. 1t is worn around the ' |, Sure. Sid sed. Wich jest then his JT !s a curious thing that very few men ever think of their wives as uble (s auditreat 11| very Sreddy. Youmustusevouriown : as we.l as you can. Putlic libraries | judgment about this. If the hair “houlders or neck, then draped down little brother Bert stuck his hed out human belngs. They think of them as saints or martyrs or burdens or are sure to have books concerning the | splits, singe or clip it every four (o @ver the shoulder nearly to the hem, - of the vestibule saying, 11l go With | leeches or as the children's mother or as slaves, but they rarely think of scalp and hair and general hygiene. six weeks. And avoid tight or hot np again and around the hips for a you. . thelr wives as their fellow creatures, with the same emotions, feelings, Most scalp troubles start with dan- | hats. rirdle, with the end hanging down 3 Us thinking, Aw heck, good nite, on | desires as they have themselves. Yet a woman was a human being first, druff, seborrhoea as the doctors ca Do not be afraid of massage. It gt Z account of not having knew he was | before she was a wife or a mother, and she stays a human being until the it, either dry or oily variety. The |stimulates the blood and strengthens \ scarf may be the entire trimming 2 Lhere, Sig saying to him. Aw, vou fiend ofithe chanter. ~ first stage is the oily one; frequent [the hair. Use an antiseptic soap when Shie vy it ook ey e [dont wunt to go with us, wy dont you oo shampoos with an alkaline soap mix- | you shampoo; disease comes from dirt stay home with kids your own size? ture, massage and, if possible, violet | and neglect If t 4 o 2 i R v 3 ) ssible, viol ct. ¥y bald spo P train, girdle, arm drapery combined Id rather go out with guys your If the average man thought of his wife as a human being, he would ray treatments should be used. Dry | pear in different parts of the mesn. by The sketch shows one of the new size, Bert sed, and Sid wispered to | treat her very differently from the way he does treat her, for he would know eborrhoea is t e e . o b % e B et e cacts ormieialiolibrocadt me, lets wawk him all erround the | that she would react to certain matrimonial stimull as he does. It is unbe- e g Nttt o ;l;fir\rll"?l):(‘;‘.ou-r;)v’v' ;1'\".“;;‘\,’; ot sl o il o S / nayvberhood till he's tired out and |lievable but trué that many men think feminine nature is so different from el e e i ahich Je ueed v then us 2 will go to the park. masculine nature that women do not feel as men do about the fundamental Wich we started to do, me saying, things of life. They honestly believe that women enjoy dependence and like Some of the newaest of scarfs show Aiw fthe Ivedlc rth! (ne inianic 1% to weep, and are perfectly satisfied to have no wider outlook than the four a white or beige georgette back- to the fire house Insted and se walls of their homes, and that they are so peculiarly constituted that once BED’I‘IME S’I‘ORIES BY THORNTON around with designs wrought at the thevre cleening the fire engine. they fall in love with a man they go on loving him, no matter how he W. BURGESS eais iy eape T Clevenls MirpNca i go with you Bert sed. Wich he | treats them. They think women can find happiness under conditions that Lits of colored georgette. One has , | started to da wen we got halr | Would be intolerable to a man. A to make sure that the colored about going to the swimming pool in- If a man thought o it an an being. he would deal falrly / J pve e destruction eir home sizn is not printed or painted ( sted and maybe the man will leeve US | with her on th ..’.:x':-‘-\ {.u-'::,:uu”f:n“ F.J‘:’l,‘fli‘d Sl ':mu when a woman L nin UL that they were ready to blame any Some of the scarfs might in reality &0 in and wateh gets married she puts all that she has—her body, her heart, her soul, the Ty Ome o e MokT:pg, | OM€ Whom they might see. Thev he called shawls, since they are| G, all rite, lets, | sed. and Bert sed, | work of her hands- into the partnership, and that she is entitled to half of £ had seen Reddy the moment he came square or nearly square in shape.| - Lets. And we terned erround and § the profits of the firm, to be turned over to her as her right, and not as a | Do not be afraid of that big word|out from his hiding placc. Then They may be had in zeorgette and started to wawk tords the swimming | gratuity. Yet not one man in a thousand ever thinks of his wife as having —retribution. It means simply that|those Who had followed Bustcr crepe de chine. Unlike the true pool, and wen we got allmost there 1§ earned the money she spends. those who do wrong or get into mis- |Bear began to return. They fairly shawl, they are trimmed on three | [8ed, AW rats on the swimming pool Men talk about ‘supporting” their wives, and pat themselves on the chief have to pay for it. Sooner or|ached with desire to use their sharp sides. Heavy silk fringe or a fringe lets wawk to skool and watch the | back for their generosity in feeding and clothing and giving shelter to the later they have to pay for it. Per- |little lances on some one. They flew of long ostrich flues s the usual werkmen werking and ask them | women who labor far more hours a day than they do, at a harder job than haps you will understand better just|at.Reddy Fox as angrily as they had «hoice. Long loops of ribbon are ap- | if_theres eny chance of them not fin- | they have. It is only aiter a wife works herself to death making a com- What it means when you read about|flown at Buster Bear. piled in a tripple row around three ishing by the end of vacation. fortable home and taking care of her family, when her husband has to hire what happened to Reddy Fox. Reddy Fox didn't leave his heme sides of one square chiffon evening Wich we terned erround agen and | half a dozen s ists to do his cooking and sewing and mending and | You remember how Reddy wanted [again that day. One eye was swol- scarf started to do, me starting to feel prit ning and s ni and baby-tending, that he zets an inkling that his to drive Buster Bear out of the Old [len shut. His tongue was swollen The scarf for davtime is smaller ! ty tired wawking and Sid looking as | wife carncd her board and keep. Pasture, and how cleverly he planned | for one of those wasps had stung hin and seems to be growing distinctly ¥ if he felt the same way about himselt Sty o to get Bulsurrhl;'n“'rhuhll\ with the nrllhvlnrn[um H; ached ;anfl smarted rarrow. Ofte < quite definitely but Bert looking like somebody jest T e eeTes e 5 o wasns, who had their great, gray,|all over. Long after he had reachcd Sl e el B | starting, and wen we got half C”“:Hl‘y\ulfl\ ',\_’l’ll“l Jew women e haye A ansy ';1'« “,");r ‘;?‘{",w;‘,' paper castle in a certain biueberry |home he had yelped more than once ometimes they take the form &0\ i to skool Sid sed, No. lets go home |\, S Inexplvable reason even T buxh. Everything had worked out|because of a fresh sting. Some of of stocks, with_a slit through which \ sisnalipettadrinki o twater ha Gt an N o S G i e as he had hoped it would. By chas- |those wasps had worked their wa o draw one end. The slit is placed 3 | start tiginelucat ol EOItE s e s e e R et ing his tail he had aroused Buster down through the long fur of his 4t the front with the two ends.hang- Aniiwenswesgotiback toisids frund| SNIISSlVCS) L2160 1ty (even) the oot igengrous (fa C s Bl O Bear's curio and gradually led|coat. Never in his life had he felt so ing or tied at front g steps | osat down ing, Aw the heck s be forced tollexplaint whatic Cid At austeey him over to the bush in which w \'wholly miserable, and it was all be- BY MARY MARSHALL. For instance, there is one scarf 5 yards long and a yard wide of velvet evening gown. he gave them week before last. They do not realize that women feel just he castl f th asps. Then he had se of th t h v " Not infrequently littie daytime with wawking, 6 wi theiame s molal @2 S oy feal and i E “A butterfly net!" sniffed Ted. | the castle of the wasp: hen adfeause o ric e had played on scarfs are made to be worn with ends Me too, holey smokes, S0 sed. And | L€ same wiy about financial enendence g9 thevifech andgreiiusOasBUmNt | sokitna umiwhat, youldoty hidden close by to watch what would|Luster Bear. Now I guess you know gatdhen back - One hat Bis snked he saldown)itooand! lookad: glad o8 If 4 man thought of his wife as a human being. he would take the| “Yes. I'm making a collection an- | happen wharremibation ts half-way round with a thick ruching 2 it. Bert saying. G wizz., wats 8 mat- | o0 %0 try to bring some u-m.»“i-l;- e ahd h”‘-K-h‘"M“ into her life | SWered Dick, shyly. == Iteddy had felt like hugging himself | (Copyright, 1924, by T. W. Burgess.) is worn high about the neck in front ] ter. ou muvsaint tived alredayiare [ D R e e e e s o o me th o menats What's in that jar gt ith ends flowing & e back: ~You & Tatly = S : Al Goritasion o ohirony ] “That's the jar 1 put the butter- 2 nother of plaid crepe de chine is AW go chase yourself, Sid sed. And | o it nearly drives him crazy, and the noise and confusion of the childrens| g, LFC 0 P00 (hPhem Therers Little Scones. tied in a four-in-hand knot at the me and him kepp on sitting there and | auarrels and playing sct his nerves on edge, until he gets as jumpy s a| | : S 5 = 3 d = . something in it that kills them right Add three teaspoonfuls of baking nape of the neck BROCADED CHIFFON SCARE LONG | Bert wawked somewarss by hims ot aoms wouldileadihim to sutmise (that perhaps his wife did not find the | Loy "so’ they don't sufter.” powder and a pinch of salt to one and While georgettes and chiffons| ENOUGH TO FORM GIRDLE ANDI 5 :“.“"“‘\-_:"!1"”;: ""‘_ ]’I‘X"‘-_]"""f:,'-l‘; f""‘ piomheriehildcenistaceletyigndinceded “And what's that over your i 3 / one-half tablespoonfuls of flour, place fashion most of the evening scarfs, SCARF ON VELYV < 5 LALLCR S e Dy shoulder?” = the mixture on a pastry board and daytime scarfs for Autumn make 23 ING G . AND - LONG | 13 Q! 99 S Heoauseline = iy o Mo Tho. re my field glasses. When - 22 rub three tablespoonfuls of butter S havior materials flanmels,| CREPE DE CHINE SCARF WITH | UST HATS It is becau n honestly believe that women are thrilled to the mar- 3 s d ke i I look through them I can tell bhetter S 2 into it. Make a hole in the center of . v FORDEBR. AT ON row with thinks that would bore them to death that many a husband is kept { 508 GIPUER IREE 0 €98 Lell better the dough And Hour Into I erouch 4 BRIGHT-COLORED - {,’“"' taking his wife out once or twice a week to dinner or the movies or the | ™50 ' 00n Gok "more questions. (han 2., i e enoasy BY VYVYAN. heater, or some other place of amusement. six people,” laughed Billy Cut-out. Z addition of the boiling water, a soft | t is because a man never thinks of his wife as a human being that | 3%, People laughed Billy Cut-out Daste iz he whols wilhiitne tip he takes everything she does, wnd is, for granted et : e s b 2 : zoing butterfly catching.” The three / of the fingers, scatter a little dry MOTHERS What TodayMeans to You Smart Shape, Two Shades. He knows that it would take the heart out of him and Kill his ambi- | §010€ DUterfiy catching. The three \ OF i GRRCES pit OO G tion {f no one ever gave him the glad hand, if he never attained any success [ (00 Fcan et et tiay NG R e f no o er rewarded any espee b picer of work by a word of odsc hree- ers of c ¢ o AND THEIR CHILDREN, BY MARY BLAKE. o ne ever rewarded an: pecially brilliant pi f work L word of | You ecan cut out the field glasses cut it into rounds with a floured cutter, praise. e “ s e and fit them into the case by cutting and bake the rounds in a quick oven — : = ’ | along its dotted line. Split the scones as soon as they are Winning Confidence. Virgo. 7 simply does not occur to him “that he is his wife's audience. that he is baked, spread with fresh butter and E | the superior officer whom she is trying to please, and that she gets dis- oday’s planetary aspects are ad- | | i N | 3 | 1 | = : Jded napk | i serve them on a folded napkin T 3 couris i AP g et ARGl e SohbTes H‘ U q | rve them on a B g i e i i 3 uraged and in the “Oh-what's-the-u tate of mind when he gobl THE GUIDE POST | | i | (Copyright. 1 e down a dinner she has spent hours in preparing without even observing that = — siperiod o H il t is super-excellent, still i 4 ¢ note of the love and thought tha By Henry rke. 3 st S g bt i ap n i taking n the love and thought that ¥ Menry and Tertiux van Dyke. Green Peas With Pork. to avoid irritation or argument Only duties of routine charac ter should engage your attention. | remembered his taste and catered to it. | i Vanity is the strongest human impulse, and it is only because men dt Envy. SUDDENLY HE JUMPED RIGHT UP| cut four ounces of salt pork into | not think of their wives as human heings that so few husbands pay their| For envy the chief priests had| IN THE AIR AND YELPED. small bits. Put one tablespoonful of | wives the little compliments that would make their hearts sing for jo delivered him up.—Mark xv.1 / butter_into a stewpan and on the Teatsraonjithe aspects bocome ey e | - A great many of us, for reasons of |a8 he saw Buster Bear walk up to that |fite. When the butter is melted add nign, and counsel general activity | It is because men do not think of their wives as human beings that | breeding, training or natural cau- |blueberry bush and hegin to strip off |the pork and cook gently until a ligh! along almost any lines. The vibra- husbands do not try o preserve their wiv affections. A man knows | tion, easily avoid the grosser sensual | the berries. He had had all he could ert or- latiasbior sees hivioiatnall tions bring about a condition particu- = that his love for a woman can be killed very quickly. He doesn't long | sins which receive most of the op-|do to keep from laughing right out | Waire onione cut up and & little pep- larly favorable for affairs of the s in love with a sloven. a virago. a dumbbell. a woman who makes no | probrium of civilized communities, | When Buster had felt the first sting |par. This is & good way cook heart, indicating acquiescence and re- | effort to keep herself attractive to him. while the sins of the spirit, which arel:md slapped the smarting ear. Then |peas when they are a little and Bponsivencas. But he has a theory that once a woman loves, her affection survives|the root sins of human nature, |thiggs had happened so fast, just as |hard brown: then add haif a cupful the ordinary ailments of infanc 7 before his wite. He swears at her when he is angxy: he says unforgivable First consider envy. happen, that he rolled on the ground | which g¢an all be combated success- things to her, and then he feels himself ill-used when she hales him into | . This Is no rarity in our modern|for joy. Yes, sir, he had done just| Before reaching the adolescent period It is a pity that men do not realize that their wives are hun 1t is in| | an beings always a leading element in| When at last Buster Bear had take it will undergo one serious sickness. It would save g0 much trouble if they did DOROTHY DIX. | theological controversy. pmar it Bslonncan had taken o H | to his heels to get away from those which will require patience and for- Coprright- 10245, | And how many of our dissatisfac . 2 5 (Capyright, 192: 3 . 583 ngry wasps, Reddy ha « o o e titude. Its mentality will be well bal- tons with life ‘are due to casting | from his hiding n‘IA"'l-'\:'iirh ‘a broad rom sthma \;'- l"“"ll“"drz‘:;"” e anced, but not brilliant. Without at- ious eves on the career of some-|grin on his sly face. “I guess that My i 4 & | tempting to cure its determination body else on Buste i = 5 ¥ als f ow on Buster Bea vill kee, Fith all hen plans and perplexities| ot/ charactsr, ftimust b ftausht that| PERSONAL HEAL I H SERVICE |, We fail to count our own blessings |away from the Old Pasture.” :I:m};s'h'l‘ and ll_‘T !;\jd . h" V_‘;’-!‘;_av ‘d‘ he | infallibility is not a human virtue,and | This is a marquis shape of two hecause we are jealous of another's| p.ddy happily. T was a clever since 'babyhoo! e e | that all make mistakes and commit | shades of brown, the lighter border- | Dlessings. trick of mine. Yes, sir, that was a| GO0 to your regular druggist and buy to this end. We began in early days | r0 & ME00 WURE tag il LEORE an A orminE the Back The plain woman is envious of her a package of Dr. Schiffmann’s Asth- to have little secrets, such things as | 0% & s 1 i o clever trick of mine. My, but those L have 1 ety L | today is vour birthday. you can| A spray of burnt ostrich dashes off BY WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. | beautitul sister. ver trick of mi et eyl ana it Tt deestastigive 2 rurprise for dad or a present fof|law claim to many outstanding vir- | Seapouere S randvion e the right side in a decorative manner. o | The poor man envies the rich man. . s instant relief, and even more, if you do grandmother. I always respected her| yyoq ang sterling characteristics, but | Noted Physician and ‘Author. The man out of office is jealous of | He stood still with one paw raised| o4 fing it to be the very best remedy eonfidence, so it is the most natural , | you lack initiative, which is in busi- | the officeholder. to listen to the sound of crashing|y o, pave ever used, go back and your thing in the world for her to confide | | y Ness what radium is among metal e : | Z - But there is something worse than | DFUsh growing faiuter and fainter as| o 0" ill be cheerfully returned by e g | the rarest and most valuable. The Favorite Recipes of Obesity Quackery. you can trim ‘em by mail easily | experiencing this more or less nat. | BUSter got farther and farther away. | ey 100 ¢ Lihout “any question st succe: e 2 . enough bt desiabig e He was still grinning. Suddenly he | greatest successes are nearls il e | | Prominent Women Ot NI ural but undesirable impul A child born today will go through | any sort of disillusion and brytality. » he goes unshaven and unshorn | flourish among us. |Reddy had hoped that they would | ———— ———= { 5 5 . No matter what eise has HOW IT STARTED fruit of initiative—the antithesis of | Fanvamistedis i . And that is allowing our conduct [JUMPed right up in the air and velped ‘w\:?;‘;.ve;;sthmadur or Asthmador Cig- which is imitation. The first man in | e who used to exploit the too great va- am afflicted with anemia, my blood | ¢4 e controlled by envy. It seemed as if a red hot needle had | yretees will give instant relief, usually = the field skims the cream, and the COLMAN. ricties of eredulity—masculine and | being 25 per cent below normal red. | “poutless the chief priests had | Peen thrust into one of his black ears. | dreres 'l SV IMEATT FUSL SRIRIL BY JEAN NEWTON. second man. who copies him and plays feminine? 1 can remember when one|I8 there any way to improve thel nany ways of justifying their atti- | Before he fully realized what had | mimutes 1o doos not matiar how vio. second fiddle, must be econtent lv 1; M had to acquire considerable expertness ‘“f"l“'-\ v"f my h‘_"n" "‘""‘ tried | tyge’ toward Jesus. The fact c nnot | habpened he feit another sharp, sting- lent the attack or obstinate the case is, : 5 grub, Blanc Mange. in order to distinguish the news from | ManY patent medicines without re-| e hid that they delivered him up|iNE Pain and another and another. |\ hat else had been tried and failed, “Botch. Initiative is a compound of several | MRS. ELEANOR EVEREST FRE the symptoms. Nowadays one can|SUit VL vout for envy. Those stings were in his face and| agshmador will relieve instantaneously. ‘botch things up” is to spoil, to | qualities—primarily judgment, ideals Compoxer and Opern Founder. scan whole columns, even pages. With- | = s eepre Jduite sure no | Jx not the same sin abundantly |Pead. First with one black paw and ) i¢”j¢ goes not, this package will cost mar, to :.l:\ lumq\l‘!.jnh‘ The word may | and courage. You p all these, o i . out encountering anything downright | ROSIFUM has escaped your notice, g0 | present today? theD i the other ne rubbed\Iis | youlinothing: | GolliBackiand fgstiiyour Uhack of slang. . Yet white it has |but fail to apply them practically to| Mrs. Freer has given a lifetime (o | pathological. There must be some | 10 & Physiclan and see if he ean find | |face. Then his paws seemed to be | ot 0% cqunded. You are to be the sole me & long way, it has a legitimate | the realization of your ideals. You |the study of music. Her musical cdu- |other ficld where the pickings arc bet- | 0t What ails sou. Anemia is a re- | 5 TR |[£ulll of ‘redEhot meedles . liudge as to whether benefited or not, aerivation. are too keen about the shackles of [“ation began in Philadelphia. where |ter for the quacks. Sure there is. T symptom. not a cause of ill | (That was no place for Reddy Fox. |3n®°c/ch a personal test will prove | | = s | health Fancy Potatoes. i T x 1 A U ally & noun and | precedent: you do not seem to be able | She was born, and was continued in [ They're reducing obesity now. selling 5 ith a bound he took to his heels. | AR0 S0 BGOSR e ely a wtree s m.“nfnr:rm('f,'.‘.”uk At e R be abled Paris ana Chicago. She early be- | simple folks treatments or methods . e ichange, instead of heaping | You should have seen him go. Per- | Glibier could possibly do. No risk is i Be apotica "‘;”w f30evatohEs S VH|| PoriVor kW Bnt (0 /become S iE1abr ans convinced that vocal music | which purport to “reduce while vou 3 | the mashed potatoes in a dish, butter [haps he could have run faster. but 1| an in buying this remedy under this Which milady in olden times s a master of new order. but, never-Showd be in Englith in English-[eat. For every memb2r of the two Pimento Canapes. | Samall <up or deep €in and lightly doubt it. All the time he was Whim- | poitive guarantee. B. Schiffmann Co., . sl e 5 S==allow Lo S & aking countries during the period fclasses of credulous people mentioned | ¢ o e pack in the potatoes until molded, | pering and yelping, and every now | pron ™ Son = Main ™| o5 Angeles. “_M"""’::j’h‘ Dot e (! = aliow G new oader to Rt | . Wata W, Wiien hor (Boie | inis Got uk Lant Twe 1ok pereous fat fourth inepmall slices of bread one- ithen carefully turn out onto a greased |and then he felt a new pain to make | F o E . onle Pl . & ol , inch in thickness and shape | pan. Lightly dab elteal but il eiora : 1o that Marred rather {han”beautiied | Fou'are siwaye waiting for a good It STEADIAINE for war relict brouehd |and wmple, soft and ears. These fat | WIELS Nt or Grumond-chaned s | Lo or AEmLy 425 Yith meited ba- [him veip » hutle fouder. 77 7 STHMA Gradually it has come into its modern | thing to come to you, waiting for in- ccotations Srom X olks 100 s - but they | ter. Drain one can of pimentos, ary | brown in a hot coon o Most se wasps had taken after | o T, VUS| Mt fr pul (0 S ont bl | SR ST Y it k| i BT O O TR | i 0 S S e IR S | o o gt waren etk st | ol leves Asthma ngling of any kind {300 fstead of lsunching out YOUI- | stablishing the Opers in Our Lan- | That thess mail-order husabigs find Emeparead Saute the bread in four | chopped parsley mixed with chopped |Some of them had been fiving about, | FRE@ eve L e icteisklotiratinse . & | guage I;:numl:llll"l" in ‘m”{ i plenty of victims 1 can have no doubt, | " g Y RIPET AT 07 melted butter until| young red beets. looking for any one else who might k"l : 2 o . Freer declares that Irish moss | hecause I have recelved so very many E 08 hot | e 007N If you are tc a succes: 5 = Y | plate. Then s or Mix one cupful of sugar, one-half & | you must take your bearings afresh, | © _hdaufluer and‘m‘: hildren. The | qupes. All the ancient dodges of Pro- | niento on the bread, garnish with a eupful of rolled crackers, two eggS, | ang strike out, alone and unaided, for '; w"'{\(;’--“;’f' C*:r:‘;;“if‘m’;'; ‘::nh“ "m:: fessional mail-order fakers are em-|porder of chopped parsley and serve half a tablespoonful of butter, one | tne goal that vou wish to reach. or we sy i 5 es the prospect. A fa-|not on a paper dofly on Individust orange with the grated rind and | “\u& ‘known persons born on this |2Ft€le of food. While used originally | vorite one ix that of the charlatan | hyry o S uice and one quart of milk. Bake | gate ure: Sophia Smith, founder of |PY the Irish peasantry on the rocky | who calls his headquarters a “sani- the whole like a custard and serve it | smith College; William H. English, | C0ASt of Ireland. it is also found in|iarium” and uses on his pamphlets S TR T e SihCollEse I H wha;“.uv‘ther T of huxunc;_lanu in rllhh and other bait pictures of the busi- Cherry Jelly in Mold 5 stages dii) 2 s me; i | America. Large quanti are gath- | necs bui vhi: 4 . Charles H. Perkins, inventor and | req for market on the Massachusetts | o, PUllding in which he has desk| piceoi one-fourth ounce of gela- manufacturer; Emory Upton, soldier: | coaxt. Foe vlows of the “sanitariam Cmhea|tin in a little warm water and beat Menu for a Day Charles F. Aked, clergyman. Ghondrus (Crlspusi is’thel mame of|| o= vicwaiof the Ssauitarium. ‘Then [y ¢, o froth in half a pint of doukle e i nown, | the hokum about the “scientificdis-| cream. Then add three tablespoon- Seeu the Species most commonly Known. |covery” of some secret which insures| fuls of sugar and flavor as desired. BREAKFAST After being collected, the “"r:"“""’; quick and easy reduction is worked | Stone some preservee cherries, put a Pineapple Slices AUN I' HET is washed, bleached by sun and dried | it great profit to the obesity quack. | little jelly in the mold, then drop in Oatmeal with Cream and packed for market. When treated | Gpese people are as simple as little | a layer of cherries, and then jelly al- Scrambled Eggs for ten minutes with cold water, in | piidren, apparently. ternately with cherries until the mold tiraham Gems Coffee BY ROBERT QUILLEN. proportion of half an l!ul\k‘P.fif carrs Obesity is certainly increasing in | i8S filled. Put on ice until wanted, geen to three pints of water, and | @ FUS, CREAIEL IRCEEEEIE | then turn out into a_dish and place boiled and strained. it yields a pleas- | [\t WETMNE TUUO 1o the POPUIALION. | (he” preserved cherries around. the LUNCHEON ant drink that may be improved with . O o MAJOTItY | edge, and on top of the mold. Green Vegetable Salad spice & of us who simply can't find time to|jeaves give an attractive touch to Toasted Muffin Mrs. Freer recommends” a blanc [ Walk While the fivver 'iur\"e"'l’"‘m';fi this dish. Raisin Cream | mange. One-half cup of milk, one AL < ) = < 1on 5 and they are getting rich through the Tea tablespoonful Irish moss or carra- (274 (hey are ESttng rich through the zcen. Wash the moos in several [*M o Iale 3 = ’ KCEKCE 1216 F St. N.W, = Only Tomorrow and Friday to finish up with Summer Apparel! Big values tomorrow—and Friday the final clean-up of our Quarterly Stock Clearing! Hundreds &f little things—and big things. too—often at less than they cost to make. And . : - loves a fat man and evidently every- N S waters and pick it over carefull & = = = -, - 5 ":“"“'“ - Bt ot cpacubleiboler o ttnirieang f’l:‘::(‘ ‘,?,’LZ!“’" a fat woman legit- D U R A N I vou know the kind of apparel you get here. \Worth while to attend this sale Cream of Potato Soup | cook until it thickens when dropped i X . o . . Beef Loaf with Green Peppers {on a cold plater Salt to taste and add | 1f you're out of work or dissatisfied i P.S.—Friday will be Remnant Day this week—and a big one! =T Irlmenico Potatoes \ 2 navoring of vanilla, if desired. Pour | With your income, I commend to your Cold Slaw into custard cups which have been |attention the great army of fat_folk “Just a Real Good Car” Tomato Salad : Lo i B Sy waliting to be exploited. Just promise - = g e ity Peach Pie Coffee Sugar and spioes may also be |nOt to interfere with their eats and = added to the blanc mange if desired. GRAHAM GEMS (Copyright, 19: Two cups of graham flour. % g %e‘ ? e[ Jfio cup of molasses, 1 cup of sour One of the world's largest dams s J lne ar milk, 1 teaspoon of soda, % being constructed on the Indus River, teaspoon of sal. Pour into in India, for irrigation purposes. . o Second Floor. hot, greased iron pans and bake “The degree of a fool girl's in- 30 minutes fatuation seems to be in exact pro- | B portion to the degree of the feller's RAISIN PIE no-accountness.” - ~ o s 2 —I s Mix 1 cup of chopped raisins - — Frocks—Exclusive Styles: o s ot e s oot Pear and Plum Salad. s : Ginghams—were S0t $10. Vigella Flannels —were $45 -t == i X i ints—wi —at $12.50. .50. innamon, % teaspoon of cloves, Pare and core three finely flavored English Prints—were $25—a B 5 '54 xeasponf of nutmeg and % ripe pears and cut them into thin French Voiles—were $30 and $35— Wool Jersey—were $45—at $18.50. S . 1 — 1 50— 22.50. teaspoon of salt. Add 2 beaten strips. Scald an equal quantity of good b at $12.50. | Pongee—were $50—at §. exg yolks and 1 cup of thick | |Ereen or yellow gage plums, skin Beautiful Actresses Say Tub Silks—were $45 and §50--at | Printed Silks—were $75—at $38.50 sour cream, turn into a pie | |them, cut them in halves or quarters . old flavor | $18.50. Lace and Net—was $85—at $43.50. plate lined with paste and bake and chill them. Slice a medium-sized “A Short Mnassage with Howard's | & half an hour in a moderate banana thin and add the slices to a Buttermilk Cream at Night is GREAT ! t i The reductions here give you something of an idea of what's going on! oven. Beat the 2 egg whites | |pint of the mixed pears and plums, Before Retiring Iv All Suit Tailleurs until stiff, fold in 2 tablespoons Arrange the whole on well washed at Is Necessary.” { S Gy % 25. 5 Covert Cloth—was $110—at $42.50. of powdered sugar, spread over | |lettuce leaves, dress it with lemon Silk Suit—was $125—at ;585}?-5’_‘“ Covenal Checkh_iwm slfufm the .pie and return to the oven mayonnaise and place whipped cream No matter whether you are | Shepherd Check — was 2 oy to brown. troubled with a poor complexion, $42.50. - — wrinkles, puffiness around the BEEF LOAF eyes, freckles, crow's-feet or_lines around the mouth, ugly finger ‘ Chop together 2 pounds of . L. N nails, or just a simple roughness I Silk and Cloth Coats p the bottom of the round and % assrorHorlick's . gF e Tace, hands o arms caused . Silk Coats—were $175—at $75. English Plaid—was $145—at $79.50. el L { i Ihe ORIGINAL any or all of these troubles will q Silk Coat—was $135—at $68.50. English Plaids—were $115—at $62. egss, 1 teaspoon salt and 1 Malted Milk quickly disappear with the use of n Twill Cord—was $165—at $79.50. English Mixtures—were $95—at $45. chopped green pepper previ- e s Twill Cord—was $150—at $62.50. English Mixtures—were $85—at ously soaked in cold water for satistaction, get a small quantity | Charmeen—was $135—at $62.50. : i § $38.50. Lomokr Mix horongnly oo For Infants, |||today at Peoples Drug Stores or | OQur Fine Apparel Shop is on Second Floor—F Street End. the pulp from one can of to- Invalids. your favorite toilet goods counter 1gatoes, pack in a mold in the & with the understanding that they center of a baking dish, pour will freely return the urch: the tomato juice around it and money to any dissatisfled user.— bake for about 3 hour, Advertisement.

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