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WOMAN’S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925 FEATURES Raps Girla . - Silence Has Its Curative Powers ; S [ A quare and Heart-Shaped Diamonds oo 1| *2 | Dorothy Dix| : P BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Husbands In ell the tk',ng, 1 BY MARY MARSHALL. “Silence Tir w 1 f: love is deep rooted, and uld | S . o » e ar do n hp:' We o gide | vorite metal in which to set dia- ments.” s : " ghtly disturbed, i The Girl Who Marries to Quit Work Will Find||The way that others| o o m in | monds, and the very high cost of this prov 1 1 ther g s you have heard of 01 3 2 i g wiakis thava g ent | precious metal is a pretty good guar- s 3 couple ‘who had_ such a | ; That Working a Husband Is a Poor Job, n E ! antee of its remaining in favor. mple mat-{ " TS S E s J Should matter not =s Gl ashionable stone for | Styles. of course, change consid- howeve t P rat or al e Al 3 incess Mary | erably in the cutting and shape of o reme thar the aining | AR R0LIE Bhobidhing Sy Rovie While Housework 1s Hardest of All. much to me NGt e | smonisollaires. . T aquare din put to the wisest oy ; aues. | S€1f and ma was darning hojes out of As reasons why I L0 Touties B Ton| TRVOr SE UrasanE Mleh ot it hat ho 5 t ; s nun- | Stockings, saying, Benny, 1 was up in do them ental girl the heart-shaped stone upon. It reat your room today and if youve got one |} ¥ now and then some optimistic young woman who has been earning . o kes strong appeal. Either shaped solut f pickture of that awful cross eved d and butter in the schoolroom, or store, or office, announces to “'\ CAnny ! 3 ne most admired when set on a The TP B Jones pinned up on your | lher friends that she is “going to quit work and get married . very narrow platinum band. Dower « 1 to i < all. you must have 15 Whereat all the married women smile ynleal smile. r they could 4 3 5 | Large rubies, sometimes set with g i 1l G wizz, ma, he's the funniest | tell her, if they cared to divulge the secrets of thelr lodge, that when a girl & 2 3 1 | diamonds.” have been chosen for a Rints o) 2 i the Kut Up K dies, 1 wish | gets married she doesn’t luy off work. She undertakes hard labor. ¢ few of the recent engagements, and f that fun y 7 : wetimes the single large pearl you'll be as funny loSking if They could tell her that to a few, a very few, women matrimony is, o kes precedence over other stones. vou keep on draping his picktures er- [ indee loafer's paradise, where a pampered queen has nothing to do but i “opyright, 1924.) ind your bed. 1 should think you'd [to sit on #ilk cushion and twiddle her thumbs: but that the number of t cross eved jest meerly looking at | such women who find marriage o snap is very small . . Ause n ma To the vast majority of women, getting married means the beginning s Menu for a Day. : S that make him fun- | of the strenuous life. Tt means tacklin job that makes stenography mere | ; h of patient % | s % child's play and clerking in a store, or Keeping books, or working in a| S e dwellin ’ { casier for him to act | fuctory w pleasant divers What Today Means to You : 2 hold on physiq ¢ 1y, dont it, pop? 1 sed, and pop o il i Grapes prove cur 3 3 rom my experience with all For there is no ot nin the world who works so hard or tolls ARY BLAKE. Cooked Cereal — Cream v an litions of 1 should | such unmerciful hours as does the wife and mother in a poor family. There say that it does Is no union day for her. She has no hour off at lunch. Her day does not S Now Willyum dont incourage him, | start at % o'clock and end at It begins at 6 and runs around to 6 again Capricorn. offee 0 You wunt your ony son to have a | because there is no hour of the day or night in which she is not on duty and| ST S eh) St Fons oved ldenl? My oodniss: Dan: | Sublett ta call’it needsd Today's. plinectary aspectn v 4 LUNCHEON ny. if You must put up movie pick- 3 S e R0 FRRGEERNOTONIA Som ReHiey Baked tures wy cant you put up picktures of | QUI can never knock off work and call it a day. because a woman's work | eXecution, although hey indl somebody thats a pleasure to look at, |» in the home is never d must be forever cooking meals, and | hasty or impulsive movements proverbs. 3 sutch as Lorrence Byron? ma sed. sweeping floors, and sewing and mending clothes, and washing little faces | $peech. Great care must be much of the v ferst v ! O gosh ma, wats funny about him? cause these things have to be done over and over again every day, year | ¢ied in order to avoid un 4 DINNER 1 sed. a d year out consequences or fashne and _ For land sakes T dident say he was iake u home that is clean, and peaceful, and cheerful; to make a | though aggressive effort is stimu funny, he has a handsome wonderfill { husband happy and contented, and to raise up family of fine children is the | 1ated by the vibrations, only those | hecome kee r r : face, duzzent that meen enything greatest work that s woman can do. But it is work, the most physically | Plans that have received your mature | of | you? ma sed exhausting, the most nerve-wearing and soul-trying work in which any deliberation should be attemy I shouid =ay not, T sed, and pop sed, [ woman ever engages, and the girl marries under the delusion that she | After noon the aspects chunge, Well now, mother, 1 shouldent be se can spend the bal f jife in idleness is due to have cruel | 81though they are not unfav prized if Benny had a deep fillosophy | awakening. II;V that A'a!n l;: ;.4141 fe 3 g - hind this worship of Squidge Jones. She will find that marriage is no sinecure they are doubtful, neithe One cup granulated sugar, 2 Heers a man cersed by nature from | saging success nor inviting cups brown sugar, 1 cup boiling [his cradie with eyes that dlsagres She will find tha has to work 10 times as hard as she ever worked | Poise must be established and water. Stir over fire until it With each other at every opportunity, | before; that husi o nkerous, and harder to get along \with than | rad ure from 2 begins to boil, then boil rapidly ind wat does he do? He makes a|any boss: that standing counter not as fatiguing as standing | ton and even teno minutes. When cool add der of his handycap and scales the okin ating a washhoard is far less ceable "Tn’ |;« x'rrunuurllul"rl 2 NIW AND INTEREST 3 3 drops of vanilla fame, to say nuthing of ing on of a typewriter; that there no holidays | risk, hazard, and speculation MENT RINC Avert Dissensi ne. and thats proberbly the way | @ ations for the poor x wife; that no pay envelope on Saturday | POt be indulged in, if disastrc AND DIAM DTS SPAGHETTI—CHEESE. it TARK THAT RAD 2 v, fecls about him, am I rite, | NEEINGRAE meruiceai “;uu;v, m[. same is worth the candle -""“\“ e to ‘}v"n\"f \\'M AL THE BI ARL. 3 quarts of water 1 hour s MADI 3 2 | v depends altogether on b much she loves her husban child born today will be norma I bay leaves, 3 cloves, 3 GREAT PREVENTIVE s so, T sed, and pop sed, H 32 healthy and strong, and its physic emerald Bnion & Glites iof e meal, 4 i ¢ KIND WORDS 1S | cross eyes, trying bravely to gaze The girl who mar t out of work certainly malkes the mistake of | S¥Stem can be easily buiit up by | vail s of carrot and 1 tea- e : | you from duzzen places on the wall, | her yeung life unless s L rich mg r @ husband. She jumps from | Proper nutrition and good envirc verl Of WbRet’ extiugt L Ohd e s : b constant reminder that no ob- | the frying pan into the ts what she richly deserves, for why should | ment. This child will always recuj wers I ans . Boliifile d bisbage oF cle is grate enuff to daunt a man [ Marriage be an y ¥ Woman any more than it is for the |Trate very rapidly from any ai {mig rested in the style unbroken spaghetti in this reel courage, izzent that so, Ben- | lazy man? to which it may be subjeote In |of en « for his i i dar ; ’ o i inid R . SRS i sk £ liquor until tender, put in a the| Yes sir, T sed, and ma sed, O hush | his work an 3 500 s he gets married. On the contrary, | €nergetically, and play enthusiasti- | our t princely So they | up, the 2 of you, you'll have me cross | he girds hir ip on his energy, and puts more |cally. In short, it will be intenselstyle even tedly than the were eat- |eved myself In a minnit. And as she | PUnch and pep into his we has taken on new responsibilities, | and put its whole energy into what- | Engiish d t cems to be tab- | started to do a cross werd puzzle ana | and has more incentive r ed. His idea of being a good husband | eVer occupies its mind. It will be | little immed e t we shal | Pop got behind the sporting page 1|13 v e his proud, somewhat reserved, careful of | hay v nd we e have | another pickture of Squidge ° . its associates, and strive to attain |may g t SANANA PIE. At Jones out of my sister Gladdises movie WOMAN P r » marriage. She should not|high ideals. If its mate be born in {etyl e quart of sweet 1 ponded the | magazine, being the most cross eyed look upon 1 v as g 4 areer, and her desire should | itS OWn sign. it will be very happy. | We & . v volks of : s 3 poons an't a rat, my |looking one yet. ot be (o get s | o r husband without making any | 1€ today is your birthday, you are | su. ' v a ! L, teaspoon_of ing but 2 mouse return for it, e 1 half of the load. The woman | truthful to an extraordinary = degree, | o r Sweeten to te. whole' idan’ wwas who does not do this i £ MAN | \indhearted, lovable, and fond of | ges eng > til it thickens and then d this time the . children. Adaptability should be one | ring whe p t 3 sliced bananas. wed was never Jumor e able an w t do her own housework and sewing | ©f Your chief characteristics, but con- | troths we = t t t a shell already baked Probably b . 7 when he to get a start in business; the wom: ho | siderable care is necessary that you |some N & up the whites with only th v ence would heal the allment. assembles 4 i the woman who is too lazy and|ti®S Play a very important part in shiftless ise clean, is a quitter and a loafer, | YOUr life. . She has de « r b : matrimonial partnership, which i SCH ASTICIR LeRbank i ene Ok WHEN WE GO SHOPPING A L I et French Toast Sirup Spaghetti with Cheese Giraham Bread Sliced Pincapple Cake Broiled Steak Irench Fried Potatoes Tomato Salad Olives anana Pie T the mornine SIRUT lack of kir mark. S the hearer may be Silence wou bak with grated ¢ a hot oven melts Silend Put the kind n 2 1t nor; just as much bound to work for | Well to look upon you as sarcastic | ks mo e dient oo ook Tor T Biteers i They ido not kno 10 more degrading motive for & | Your bark is worse than your Just to get out of doing her part of | Your very candor and frankness A | make for you enemies, as lots of peo- : AR e N : - And it never pays. For only these | Ple like to hear the naked tru Pillowcase Perfection. ws, It would be better to make the marriages & 1 e ok e Db eret e me e Sime you are a H e B put their heart eir ba to it. DOROTHY DIX. | applied to themselves they find it} will guard i 1 r 1 vou fig (Conyright, 1925.) unpalatable and disagreeable. cases as agair / : : If you could only decide to control ans restless g 2 your tongue a little more, and, with- e <ligit b o | t by truthful, use a lit :.,“,‘,f ¥ ¥ I o] € My Neighbor Says: ou eing untruthful, u, i T urse | how e skige : COLOR CUT-OUT more tact and at times exercise a hems 4 Copper kettlos become dis watchful silence, your friends would lowy pillow ir Demnt L or embrc an et har. ther Reoe nees 1 multip)y and your other good and a.url inducing auiet s b 1y { oot “l"” ,vl,',:““\,",r' @ ‘”l.l\h use for any length of time BEOWULF unmumgl ‘vxrmls would therefore be the person who act DL o everyds g hose o R 15 The Pol- . accentuated. awake through wide-ey Peits doiplain hem more service- St tway anll Sor i) St Well known persons born on this To preserve the hands beautiful poli Dip a piece date are: Stephen Decatur, naval:of- with all the form a : bed during e oan s e a ttTe e {ficer: William P. Johnston, educator; badly chosen pillow can inflict. | mar use “day slips,” which SRal b el Al v the ¥ Eugene W. Hilgard, scientist; John A tight pillowcase makes the tr ger than the pillow- z falo Hif tHe Kettie: Winatt < C. Moss, inventor; David Bispham ow too har | @ wre open at both ends Mow: te Holve Fazue. GaltEly na G AR singer; Herbert Bayard Swope, A loose e means e 3 as handsome as de Sta ¢ filling in words you know ; G 3 chamois tor. most total la and e is not the ma .tter to each white square. h g ” Conseiont 105 g . . and should be trimmed 1 t il Hen aant (Coprright, 192 dition, the wri 1 u | Words start in numbered squares g8o- | | aaa a few drone of o e\ fom: foolmonetothi x t S to be in harmony |ing either across (Horizontal) or up the water. The wor < appearance of ar cep t k and down (Vertical). Below are the wore quickly and BNt Sl : e B e Qatinh neim e i o Gl e T HOW IT STARTED Ready-made n be e to put buttons ber, letters when placed in the e hosi i purchased in ize | s on pillow and bol squares should spell a word up and | | gpooeien o€, Of coal < By miE o ; | ORIZONTAL a person who is seriously g which is g king the bed, pillows | EOErONT < | eally 40 inen hould always be fluffed by shak 1. Where we all gather at mea1| | To prevent this o MotmIEL E G Herefo ave s e _\,,“:”‘,“,!‘:_l“l,‘f‘xi.l Adv—I you are a good boy you| | FIth coal, using beriititon Wat our wh Thit we 3 requires a ¥ ¢ that the pillows slip around | can come ——— with us Ao e apt to consider pecullar and freakish ou can buy c alrea or %o tight that the pillow | 4. Noun—An organ in our body| | foor tWhen the ideas and customs that do not con- made up, or in tubing, > no s hard. A happy medium, with the | that never rests. e form to our own national or racial mhu is ‘rlqun‘uL or in flat pie . |case to fit the piliow, should be main- VERTICAL Bax bitae ihe tooal L:in(poé:uh"“y?;' :'.:p;‘m;.,:\u:ur;;q The tubing comes only in 5 ed. R . (BUEHE Ao, opa vl ck has ; cce ourn- inch widths, so that it : ee i ases to each pillow fs| 1. Verb—What the school teacher G p“””,‘;“'f’;'m it ) ing color of \‘\ estern «‘n"‘;‘m ~m‘\v.1 these sizes fits the width of your ONiEE 65, cHies has o every day. Biys s hirip gtmusgin e he somber, gloomy color, symbolic 2. Noun—A number. EonLxBues, e G i Cin ITD of darknesss in heart and soul, seems (Answer will follow in tomorrow's | | of vyour quilts and blankets to us to be the only one that could These will keep clean the parts 5 paper.) L 5 . possibly be appropriate for mourn- ACROSS 1 - BEDTIME STORIES 3 ;oo = o B e £ 8 E—— 7. BU, 5S e — That white, the symbol of hope, e t % W. BURGESS A shabby black leather music NEHIA DEAEh colos afested b ge] B f the sca 2 roll or brief case will be very Chinese in time of mourning we in- | 5 Lx:-officio (abt Ecusraire much improved in appearance controvers & . g A 2 differently relegate to the essential} .} s il ey Prefix meaning three Foolish Young Otter. AND THEIR CHIIDRER by belng ubbed with the well- antithesis of their cosmos to ours. v T 5. Kind of wild goat | |look perfectly harmless to me. I'm e That the passing of a dear ons|j¢' [ipae £ water Wing-shaped. Touth too often xeor _ |not afra them. I guess if T use Quist for Sickness. f the doors in your house should be attended by no sentiment |17 Sof&e At oE WY eretgns | paras BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALL ged creature isn’t about. Those traps i e v 3 se I can find them squeak rub ‘vvv" hing: - (\;‘_\(h @ but hope and joy to a people who % Behold. o one of them. petroleum ointment or drop a look upon life as of no portent, who A diphthong. Little Joe Otter took the two young 1 ¢ all the fish have gone little oil on them. know no ego, whose viewpoint is so 34. Inferior in rank Otters over to the log where he had |t y. I'm hungry! I believe I'll | SHOES-BROWN TROUSER thoroughly impersonal is not beyond | Answers es 2 s found the trap and showed it to them. | o farther up the brook. There is BRONZE SHIELOGOLOSHIRT| [our understanding. But that our 3 DOWN It looked rmless that it ed so harmless as | some swift, open water up there. It own forefathers should have chosen Busy; occupied difficult for the voung Otters to be- | hasn't been fished much.” o 3, white to express bereavement gives | Therefore. lieve that it was such a terrible thir So the young Otter swam to the . (A Viking Tale) fodd for thought. B i Wooden pin as their father said it was. |upper end of the open water where : It is a fact that prior to the vear 5 . By birth he took them over the fc was, climbed out on the ice 4 " A ¢ Adapted for hoys and girlx from | 1498 widows in England, France and - 5. Quantity of medicine. Riippery slide. and: whils tie 3 raveled over this until he camg ¢ (e great Fnglish epic. Adaptation | Spain wore white during the mourn- p . A coalition of three men in office. about @ e e t n er. He Taves Haxweil. ing period. For her extended mourn- 152 9. Made to correspond. carefully e T E e nk on one ing for her husband, Lord Darnle 7 Famous European watering place 0o ool ’ Beowulf Lands. Mary, Queen of Scots, came to be } / Not abundantly. t remem- | . DRt Bt Costanos called “The White Queen” And it| | |13 Point of compass. nd ke In & goodly ship of oak Begwulf |Was Anne of France who first went T 1 . A New England State (abbr.) e i and his thanes 1eft the shores of | CONFary to established custom by - Skill; cunning. ice, and then Geatland and took the ocean-paths | 4raPIng her coat-of-arms and cloth- Al Greek letter. It dlan't take him to come unto the land of Hrothgar |iN& herself i black on the death cf 2 Collegiate degree (abbr.). discover that inside at the Much costly war harness and many | her husband, Charles VIII z f % The sun god. t ifflencon v i sturdy &words they carried and a |, AlMOSt every color in the rainbow . Combining form, meaning wood ut wasn't alive. It i mariner most skillful. is somewhere recognized as the color E The solar disc. B e O ot e After a short and easy passage the [Of mourning. Yellow was used by 1 ' £ 21 Neasti conlimction, k5 1oEnan S g NI mariner headed In the ship until jts | the ancient Egyptians, from whom Capuchin monke e ipmembered the | . e should b kept quiet. Even smail planking touched the sandy beach of | W& Mave “;C, Sl e, actiow uch, a/ dead Hshl 0 B B e I e s | the country of King Hrothgar. 'Twas |leaf"; also by the Nurmese. who took Prices realfzed on Swift & Company ry hungry, and €] there a coast warden of this sorrow- it from the color of the monastic by woudn't have | 18hts. Iliness should not be com- | k. s # 7 - sales of carcass beef in Wi t 3 Plicated by nervousness, when it is f ) ful king did see them and, seeing|Faiment. And in Brittany widows / Nt Hooniky, "Samiary cateh He S DY I & p % * i : A |7 week ending Saturday, - Janiary G ; them, went forward to find their busi- | Still wear vellow caps. ! / ’ on shipments sold out, ranged trom 8.00 cenis L forth in fromi of thay | S0 easy to let the child lie down in a ‘hew G Pale brown, symbolic of withered | (/ | 10 16.00 cents per pound ind wveraged 1338 sticks, and examined | Qulet room and keep the other chil- Beowulf spoke to the coast war- |leaves. is used by the Persians, and cents per pound.—Advertisement He went to | dren from exciting him den and told him that the (;@Blnlcfl grayish brown, e the earth to Ir: 3 E » =¥ lled of them. They (Copyright, 1925.) came only on peaceful purpose to | Which the dead return, is the mourn- 41 2 3 Potato Rissoles. but harmless sticks e o v A s Zood Hrothgar and wished to obe |iDE_color of the natives of Ethiopia ] 2 to water at the | : 3 Tain leave of this King to fight the|In Svria-and Armenia, to signify as- | = v Mix six tablespoonfuls of mashed Pork and Tomato Pie. »' s s surance that the deceased has gone 155555 potatoes with two tablespoonfuls of HE CLIMBED r it a particl of danger,” | Lay in a pie dish a few thin slices L 2=l = |” Right gladly did the warden pass “’“‘,‘;“::“"‘:-0‘::\"':' \(\-‘o‘m;nw‘xlxt» \‘:.llmn ! 177 7 | :::» :;‘r:'m_;)r:.nn(\:;(:,'r:hr:;::; ;2\::“: D 1 I i : . 1 young Otter. “There fof onfon, then a jayer of cold cooked | them by, instructing them iwhither : d scem s, upo 7 e tablespoc sley L 2 trap Way uD Beve anye | arin cut Sy T Taie ke g U7 ; to £0 and assuring them he. would | fiection, symbolically the most: logi- / {Tg 0] one teaspoonful of chopped onion, two STRETCI O N WA ' that fish and I'm going | little flour, pepper and salt, fill the watch their fair ship. The Geatmen, [ €3] of all, has been adopted by the : IS¢ SOIES ot jaERw | onb) EeUlengecutulton R il ¢ dish with these ingredients in alter- | under Beowulf, then marched on to- | Natives of the South Sea Isles el f TE milk and salt and pepper to taste t the bottom gh ) layers, then add any cold gravy _ e tward the palace of the king. to express the sorrow of bereave “ Bt L Form into round flat cakes, brush B lowediic (o't vou may have on hand. Scald and T ment and yet hope for the deceased 4 7 2 over with the beaten whites of eggs A o ool eraduht rin tomuetoas wo! bover|: @hesexisting fiimiture wogualifor ({Copyright.) In the life to which he has gone they | b7 sss in bread crumbs and fry in smok- mustn't g0 dow 1e £ Y the top of the dish, have them of |unmatched pieces has brought us I wear the combination of black and ing hot fat. Serve hot. = & s 3 o clos iod e ctions white. Bl onca” oald e S uniform size, and place them close |many delightful period reproduction i e s o5 3 that this trap wa together. Sproad over them some |at prices within reach of t | Cheese- PO'BW Pudding. Verily, it's all in the point of view ed it. 1 suspect t the bread crumbs, some salt and pepper | purse. Sketched is a partic 2ub through a sieve ten cooked po- ((Copyright.) the other : and bits of butter. e the dish in | faithful copy of a William and Mary | tatoes, add to them three tablespoon- r the oven and coo the tomatoes [ gettee. 4 g fuls of melted butter, the yolks of 5 are tender. hen Willlam the S 3 two beaten eggs, four tablespoonfuls Salmon With Egg Sauce. T8 LB ! | of grated cheese, salt, pepper and| pyt tne salmpn in enough boiling | lish throne in 1688 they brought with | paprika to taste, and two tablespoon. | .. ? . ai : . apriks masay water to cover,'add one teaspoonful ‘Walnut Roast. them the Dutch conception of domes- | fulg of hot milk. Mix well together, | 0r' a1t 1o each quart of water, boil : tic beauty and comfort, and the f then fold in the stifly beaten whites | oo S%% 19 ach auart of watel Lol nituns otithat peglad redects this naw e eggs. Grease a pudding dish, | ¢ige and simmer slowly until cooked, tendency. 'This little settee, With its| sprinkle with browned bread crumbs, | allowing 10 minutes to the pound double arched back, shaped streteher, | pour in the mixture and bake in a |} b : s 4 ablespoonful of fine bread 2 . x dn @1 prain thoroughly and serve on a i : mj ',fl‘u :\e;"‘ ‘umh(_ it and |seroll f.::v“v and nekdlepoint upholstery, moderate oven for 30 minutes. Serve | folded napkin. Decorate with pars- HIS is the family por- to' taste, ond: teaspoonfull of |18 SRS U Lty Ll e | B onee ley. Serve with egg sauce. To muke it ot ioRe o Meass emon juice Jineh o o z specially suitable to th o sauce, melt ono tablespoonful o 2ot e e arops of anion. Tuie and | Enlish type of dwelling, its simpie butter, being careful not to hrown Busy House Wife's best two well beaten eggs, Pack into o |dIEnity allows its use with perfect Celery With Spaghetti. it; add one tablespoonful of flour, stir ‘"‘d""’i‘he Pl“mr"f’l‘;‘e' [well greased mold, cover with but-|&o0od taste in any informal home and until smooth, then add one cupful of and-yellow can of the tered paper and steam steadily for |in rooms of mixed periods. Trim and wash four heads of celery, | milk gradually, stirring constantly original ready- to-fry > ((Copyright.) boil until tender in bolling salted | uneil it boils. Add two hard cooked one and one-half hou Turn out yrig | s o P cod fish cakes—made of and serve with white sauce . milk and water, then drain and cut|oggs the whites finely chopped and . Heeates ; ; ; ; = the celery fnto ANtesindh Tengthe | mr baile o e rohped o famous Gorton’s Cod But | ¢ e o bl A 2 AR Amethyst Necklace. Boil likewise one-half a package of | soason wlith salt and pepper and usc Fish~No Bones. . lasson t o sl Vi spaghetti for 30 minutes, then drain|a¢ once. he smile Cplump : won n.\' 0il and Vinegar Set Every frock has its aecompanying | a in short pieces. Heat one together six tablespoonfuls »bped English walnut meats, tablespoonfuls of well cooked B i g An oil and vinegar set consists of [necklace. A really exquisite neek- of white sauce, put in the RS two graccful bottles of shaded a e is of large amethyst heads cut vetti and the celery, season with | Tt is estimated that there are about fber el jointed iogether so that |in cube fo and stpung with c 1| pepper and a grating of nutmes, and | 21,000 fuctories and business cstablish- one may pour from cach without pe- | rondures between each cube. _is ' cook slowly for 30 minutes. Dish up|ments in this country subject to hazards leasing one’s hold. fairly long and very beautiful. onto a hot dish and serve. from dust explosions. . parents. “Fatl e trying to scare us” said he. * v Lelieve there is anyfhing to be afraid Spaniards favor American of as long as that drcadful two-leg- autos,

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