Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1925, Page 29

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WOMAN’S PAGE. NIN A NGTON, = e ., JANU - 1928 FEATURES. Scotch Tartan as Present-Day Fad BY MARY MARSHALL, Say Scotch to most Americans and|not be interehted in genealogy, but they will think of whisky, while the [if you want to enjoy this fad for French equivalent of this adjective, |Scotch plaids while it lasts, then be ecossals, for hundreds of years has|sure and find out o what ¢lan your been the only French equivalent for |Scotch ancestors—however remote— our Mord. plata belonged. And then wear the tartan Though several very distinguished|to which you are really entitied. If French men and women have had|you \'|I-lh]\ kinship with the McDon- Bcotch blood in their veins, there is|ells, the “set” to which you are en- y & much more plentiful infusion of |titled is a plald predominately green o with narrow checks of red, while the Gregarachs may sport & piaid of red / wmqlol::$° \/ ON HUNTING with narrow black stripes. There I are dozens of them, not to be chosen MANY Ms or To MAKE WAR - according to personal preference, but PARTIE according to infusion of Scotch blood. In some of the shops you may.find a lavish stock of soft wool scarfs in . the authentic Scotch plaids, with a | g 3 N \ “ little printed slip attached to each i “ = s < ; i that tells the name of the clan. And it 1s possible by Jlaking a little trou. M A cmggo‘m? Lg«?:‘n WAS THE HE TYPICAL TRIBAL DWELLING WAS THE LONG chss &AC“ TRIBE HAD ITS ;)w:lALAN"G‘z?(;E lo fo. fnn uatertalifor skirtarian g | WAARIORS | | BUILT OF A FRAMEWORK. OF STOUT SAPLINGS COVERED SO THAT WHEN AN INDIAN Hlpdata a L SRR { Bl HE PRESDED AT THE TRIBE | [ OF THE TRIBE INTD BAYTLE. - | | iy BARK, OFTEN AS MANY Ae FIE T st Er STRANGER THEY WERE OBLIGED To il : i L & COUNCIL WHICH DECIDED ALL Hi A i HARED CoN ns, 5 & IE W, H R HIS s st o . o s o FO0D I ommon. EACI PaLY OCCORED A comprmint| | 71 VERSE BY MEANS OF SiEns STRENGTH, COURAGE AND ’ EACH FAMILY OCCUPIED A COMPARTMENT outdoor sports—especially on the golf FOR HIS WISDOM AND - ‘00D IN COMMON, LY ™M Vinks, A iwopiges tooths suerar v B ELOGUENCE{ | M1 TARY PROWESS. WHICH OPENED OFF A CENTRAL HALL - TOMORROW ~ CHARACTER 0P THE INDIAN of kasha and Scotch plaid is shown in the sketch. (ConrRnt . the usual handkerchief. hen when | at the time the surname was derived . qONAL HEALTH SER MOTHERS 3 ¢ is used it is thrown into the | from it was not exa that of our Favorite Recipes of TG MR and convenient measure of “erafty” or e but was rather (Copyright, 1925 that of our word “knowing” (which Prominent Women BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. & incidentally, has come from the same BY EDNA M. COLMAN. Noted Physician and Author Season of Colds. T ultimate source), in z literall {Bistory of Bnur aies| " atom s omledee - L - £ th h, “koning SUT a Be' argument strikingly reminded me of ing X Whole Wheat Muffins. b Whatever Exposure May a communication I recefved from one A BY PHIL{F FRANCIS NOWLAN. But barring the chance of pure ar ALICE CURTICE MOYER-W Here is a query which brings up|of the foremost ther Deg author- he bitrary change of spelling to cor s - Mixs, a question about which most of us|ities a few years ago I ven- “H / J an already establish te, Cl "::""d:' _‘""_"""_"""'["" ""“f‘ bt are badly confused: tured to question his textbook teach- CHANNING ning in its “ch” indi < pirs. Atice },l.:n(ar. over-Wing l:~ “Please tell me whether it Is in-[ings on the use of alcohol in medi- | VARIATION—Canning. devel prcispng g o e A jurious for a girl of 18 to go mbout |cine. This famous physician sald in RACIAL ORIGIN—English and Dutch. ({Copsrigh Sl B AR AN W on cold and windy days with her |reply momen fnglly Jars pariliteditowvole coat wide open over the throat and| “I have not a copy of the tenth EOUHCESS chamctasistio) = she at once offered her services to chest. She claims she does not feel | edition at hand. But in the eleventh 7 Unless you have genealogical rec- | ; necipaxty. JIn the fhireenivasrs tnes cold and that geing about in that |edition on pages 64 and the ap- ords, it is diMeult to.tel} whether this Fig Peanut Confection cediug the 1920 slegiionsishe organ- & o manner will not harm her—T. W.” |parent contradiction will, 1 think, name is of English or'Dutch origin | Pick over and chop fine a pound of ized the Republican women of fitty- J \ And here is the answer I gave, |seem clear. It is quite conceivable in the individual case, though, of the four Missouri counties and made 343 f ch 1 believe is the truth: that alcohol acts as a stimulant upon two forms political speeches. Succeeding cam- “On the contrary, it is a general | other functions of which, as yet, we paigns found her actively at at work, rule of health, applicable to eve: know very little, as, example, the and she was the first woman of the body at any time and in circum- |ability of the body fo resist infection State chosen as a delegate-at-large stances, that the less clothing worn | Scientifically aldohol does act as a to a national convention. the better. You say the girl fecls|depressant. I am sorry that this di- Spring of 1921 Governor Ar- comfortable with her coat open that | vergence exists.’ Hyde appointed Mrs. Moyer- way. I assume she is not feeble! This medical teacher, One mother says: Wing to head the State industrial in- | minded. 1 should consider it all[mended the use of When the Winter months come on, | from the old Dutch word which was |then pour | spection department, making her the right for her health if she found it | weapon because of some poss and 1 fear that the season of colds |synonymous with it. It is related to | oiled paper | first woman to be given the director- comfortable to go barefooted allffect it may have on functions of |{s at hand, I hunt up torn old sheets, | the “ken” of the Scottish Lowland |with roas | ship of a State department, responsi- Winter. which we know very little, although | or other pieces of soft cotton or old | dialec), and the “kennen” of the Ger- | cold cut th ble only to the governor. She has Come on, now, and show me if I|he acknowledged it depressed or im- |linen. The children help me to cut | man i with an | proved the right person a reduc- am wrong paired functions which we know are | these into squares about the size of The meaning of the word, however, inch strips tion In child labor, decrease in viola- Recently a writer, whose public|vitally concerned in resisting infec- tion of State industrial laws and the health teachings 1 ventured to dis- [tion, such as the circulation decrease of accidents among indus- pute, said in reply: “Infection with| I say the yquery about the girl | trial workers may be taken as a cri- her bacteria or virus does not ex- | with the open coat brings up a subject terlon { plain every case. Certaln body [about which most of us are confused. Mrs. Moyer-Wing's home is on a changes plus outside influence may [Not only are hygienists confused about | farm where living is plain and whole- be important factors. Until the|it, but the sanitarians, the physicians |some and menus practical. Her family mechanism of the production of a|and the laity are confused. is exceed fond of her whole cold is definitely known. my expres- | Of course. I may be wrong in my wheat muffi sion ‘undue exposure’ such as that|bellefs and teachings about this Be sure to get whole wheat flour involving excessive chililng of the|question of “exposure” and so-called and if situated so as to buy the wheat body, may be correct in that It serves | “colds.” But I am certainly clear and have it ground so much the bet- to induce & cold.” about it and you can find nothing in- ter. One will then have the satisfac- 5 e In other words, he bases his atti- | coneistent In my teachings in rela- tion of knowing that all of the ele- (A Viking Tale) tude and justifies his teachings by [tion to the cause and prevention of “OSTUME OF | ments of the wheat are present in the | o\ d ror boys assuming that something not defi- | the infections which these sanita- ED WITH 1 Use the best grade of baking | , A4APLeS for bes ™ nitely known “may be correct.” This| rians so illogically call “colds.” powder in the proportion of flour as Maxwell. i per directions on the container. Sift ve-born Amer- | gufficient flour into a cup of cold Beowulf Meets Hrothgar. S you know, ter to make a quick, soft batter . of Scotch as well as Spanish de- | adding one egg and a melted table.| (Drawing: Beowulf Costume.) and it was because of her in-|spoonful of butter. Egg and butter| after a scanty march the heroes Ore Ower to Ou EralSacsch aids came Into|may be omitted if sour milk and led by Beowulf came before the fashion ‘about the middle Of | soda are used instead of water. Bacon | paiace and were met by Uaferth, t ry fryings may be used for greasing the | perald to King Hrothgar, who ask- tins. These muffins are delicious, | oq their businoss. healthful and satisfying el s R o £ R 4 SR HConrrisat) about this flond cafled Gyendel’ Eating Beowulf replied right bravely. e boo meliches EWHO TF The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | [ " s et i || GraIN Thus the herald did, and warm was opment from “cy choice figs, cover with boiling water Channing Is much less |and simmer until very t. then likely to be of Dutch origin than Can- | drain ofr t r and boil down to nt But even Canning, however, is |a cupful ub the figs through & not necessarily Dutch fine sieve and return th e to the The family name is related to our | water, adding three Do modern word “‘cunning.” It has come |lated sugar. S } from the Anglo-Saxon word from |is so thick that which the latter is descended and |baing careful Scotc { 1 Hroth hi y Wechallengs any man or woman, the welcome Hrothgar gave his WHOLE (iCopyright ) . ‘well or sick, to use GRAIN kinsman, Beowulf. Standing before WHEAT all the assembled nobles, Beowulf WHEAT twice a day for saild, “I come to slay this monster Brings days and not confess a definite and dis- PP R TP (B v R e use of good weapons. So will I scorn £ the use of any weapon where the with Power and mentally—mentally, mind you, too. 4 to slay him. If it please Ged, slay W’flnfinhcandmmmmunth him 1 will; otherwise I die, and in and S\ price you have paid, without argument, if good cause. Good King, grant that m“‘»fl-fllbndw I may fight him.” L o » Which Hrothgar right gladly aia, | J| Vitality \ & day the user has the alightest doubt and all the Geatish thanes, with of his or her mental and physical their leader, Beowulf, went into the improvement. This is a guaran- hall, Heorot, to await tAe coming of \ Grendel Free tee 1o the world—t any ‘opyright, 1925.) 2 N body. anywhere. e Informa- Three girls, unattended, recently made an automobile trip from their s Yome in Ormond, Fla., to Los Angeles, | || E107 completing the journey in 13 day: = = 1338 Eye St. N.W. or. HumpHRrEYs: || NASHINGTON FOOD CLINIC o e, ' 7 -/ fl-.f ] amamisunm amannl & & Y - “ P 2 o Phone North 5997 <~ SHEEREE & aFEE INELUENZA : o s Keep Looking Young Foreign he 3! Animal's foot . N f; A relative Edwards’ Olive Tablets Hautboys % R = = Degreting The secret of keeping young is to feel y young—to do this you must watch your i’ . liver and bowels—there’s no need of Islands (abbr.) Shs Ainits having a sallow complexion—dark rings ing an event An affected smile. under your eyes—pimples—a bilious i . . o Combinatl look in your face—dull eyes with no B - |sparkie. “Your "doctor will tell you our teeth are Only 4 outof 5 1. Totel ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. h alth Den "?l“n;-g‘;:imm- Utnige, °* Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician| @S K1€ y @s your gums jinsvetur 87. Preposition, in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- thousands younger~ Take | Spanish definite article. pound mixed with olive oil to act on the | The gums are the keys to health. You must keep Pa%Borh De 1 1 70. F it i d bowels, which he gave to hi Hicloic e ""‘“""""“‘ of diatonic scale Preposition. iver an y is Three-toed sloth. patients for years. them firm, strong and healthy if you would elude o awareet Siive Tablsts, tne sup. | Pyorthea and its attendant ills—loosened teeth, Laxative Tndect ot - — " |stitute for calomel, are gentie in their | neuritis, indigestion, anaemia and similar discases. A direct on. action yet always effective. They bring S : S aEWELS Y about that natural buoyancy which ail| Forhan's For the Gums counteracts the efieitsof e ik should enjoy by toning up the liver and | harmful bacteria; hardens soft, tender gums, keeps [ Just as a shipneeds A m,m meaning under S ik N E] 2 "’;:'"E'm:r';,y.';,::fi::::::k nown | them sound, firm and pink. Furthermore, it cleans e by their olive color. 15c and 30c. and whitens the teeth and keeps the mouth fresh, : e viassss b D] : - ADDI V Q11T DLITD AN | clean and wholesome. LT ry Pronoun Petltioning & 1 VI daywnchl’orhana. Negative prefix. o oLiitarats (TIE A PRl e lt isa paration of proved efficacy in the treat- Tah’ets e E XBARBEAILIAR] |, Y aoncves seny. - Pyorrhea. It is the one that many thou- Baby's plaything. itching eczema, can be mdsbavefoundbnficialforyun- For your own Money (plural) SFAIEBRE T| |auickly overcome by : sake, make sure that you get it. Ask for, and insist & L applying Mentho-Sul- i upon, Forhan's For the Gums. At all druggists, Color T phur, declares a noted a5c and 60c in tubes. . Projecting part of a wheel skin specialist. Be- Indefinite article JUNIOR PUZZLI cause of its germ dr; \ Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. I D [ table: 3. alons: 4. heart. Vertieal— | S{TOVINg pr.opertics, Forhan Company, New York 1. tench; 2, eight. this sulphur prepara- A parent | e e B bl tion instantly brings Joulevard Madric 4 3. ORES Brialons gneanuse K.uiney in Bacon. - € from sk iria i A color | on, soothes and heals B AupesastTe aoorN | _Cut six thin slices of bacon about [the eczema right up s name. six or eight inches long. Mix in a dish |and leaves the skin . Otherwise | one teaspoonful each of chopped|clear and smooth, T loys lonh | of bread sromoe anars tavlespontul | ¢ seidom fails to relieve the tor- ot b e (olieals e ‘pepper, and Erated lemon rina, | "ent without delay. Sufferers from F T G o aeren | Sprinkie the bacon with it. put a |skin trouble should obtain a small jar M hes h i Negative kidney on each slice, and roll it round |of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any ore than a tooth paste Deponstration of public esteem, | them. Tle with a piece of string, and |good druggist and use it like cold it checks Pyorrhea Flogling wreckage. bake in a hot oven or fry,gerve hot.cream, s Sl Relieves the Headache by working off the Cold. A Safe and Proven Remedy in use for more than a Quarter of Century Price 30c. -y The box bears this signature i

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