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B FLALTURES. THE VNN BLTAR, WABHINGIUN, U. C, TULBSDAY, JANUAKY 2, 1925, WUOMAN'S rauk. HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY— e Gov. Tnbe T 2onse : —By J. CARROLL MANSFIELD Always Make Handwriting Legible - o BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. v That's the sort of letter I like to, penmanship, large and small script, e and there are tall and short letters. heard this ex tion from a | ete Yet each style can be atl. She|legible or jllegible. it w Legibility Alm, It should be the aim of th who re forming their style of penmanship » watch over it and be sure it is plain. Perhaps you think that w ng is not a matter of p on as to its kind, but rather a matter f instruction. However, if you will nsider the subject a little more su will appreciate that the are not incompatible. s who have had identical train- style nevertheless. It is sveloping this that the watch- should be given. Have vour art and as fashionable as you wish, but do I zs : [ENDicoTT wAS LOVAL ToTHE Yo EKYEND'mecomw Gov. |[BUTHIS HATRED OF THE CHURCH [ENDICOTT EXPLORED THE COAST OF | | OF ENGJAND LED HIM To CUT OUTTHE NEWENGLAND AND LAID OUTA SITE | [CROCSPROM THE ENCLISH FLAG FOR A TOWN TO THE SOUTH OF SALEM)| [BUT MENCEFORTH THE CROSS WAS | WHICH HE NAMED CHARIESTOWN. | [LBFT OUT OF THE NEw ENGIAND FIAG.! TOMoRROw- THE FoRITAN MIGRATION THE FORCE oF Enmums uws WAS PELT NOT ONLY IN SALEM BUT IN THE NEARBY SETTLEMEND,| ACROSS THE BAY WAS THE TRADING POST OP A MAN NAMED MORTON,CALLED MERRY MOUNT.\ LIQUOR AND GUNS WERE SOLD TO THE SAVAGES AND' [SETTLERS DANGED WITH INDIAN GRS AROUND A MAVPQLE. < 5 @onn ENDICOTT WAS A RIGHTEOUS MAN AND WHEN HE WAS MADE GOVERNOR BY THE | MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMPANY HE PROCEEDED 1 TO MAKE DRASTIC LAWS AGAINST ALL PLEASUR AND SPORTS HE CONSIDERED WERE UNGODLY. @825 8y THE MCLURE NEWSAHPER SYNDICATE . THE BAY T MERRY > CuT DownN THE MAYPOLE, AND DROVE MORTON INTO EXILE || DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX Shall She Marry a Man She Does Not Love in Order to Get Away From an Unhappy BEAUTY CHATS 5y ro~x4 kent rorses. The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copy-ight.) Properly Waved Hair. Once upon 3 long was setting In S S 5 ing to each other about| Home?—Spasmodic Sweethearts. and 1 s standing at : | \ 5 o . - rov ed and twisted all over until there Mrs. Hews saying | DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a hard-working man and a good provider. T was not a strand but what was turn- thing I can tell vou, if} malke a lot of money, but on account of my wife being boss T am obliged | ed into some sort of 2 v the dre | to let the p: v be spent her way, or have a continual hot argument, and I there hundreds of | I have four children, and T think we should be buying a home of our ¥ don’t look like mearcels at m, own. but my v ng to a cent. She spends it all on enter- but entirely nature's doing. yme taining her f L in doing embroldery, instead of doing the heads look well with an a. r home at night. I am _the Perhaps yours does. stions f art your ha usework.'T ¢ after I co ¢ a divoree the FATHER \\lv HUS 1 side of the front rolled marcelled. This will & I lift my voice in ven't lived til w | that will p | s in her new n himself by his | ing than any | 1d berst re can remedy 4 aress your ha. at | long lovd wails E%-Ii”é 47 T , the rest of When trouvbles come 7 1 you ever forget the season she is straight does not look ur | that yellow taffyta with the A | Are you bobbed or shing | to me tehings? Mrs, Hews sed | e 3 that e wi he whi In this | { f { three 1 halr and little though Yet tahe for grantea 'L!la my joys— those ends turned under dc & her, and civing parties an e kind of an will have to live| and they have th short h and train the t thir ildren to consider and you owe the midd t to them to keep DOROTHY DIX. grow back on each side o the ! . part come: the forehcad I). AR MISS DIX: T am 2 and have & alster 2% My v v doen Pull the h. each ear, | = ANt Y. alicban Ftratiias bt et | and keep flufly. You achieve| ® the aBoit SREE R o e aintness and smartness in doing| Linger. { Remain. 40, Personality 11, A r'mm-»m»‘: . 43 ) except to to me. T do = 4. A man him, but 1d go and | not_see a What do UNHAPPY. missile. | for publicatic but I stayed the 1, that You get maried just to get away ¢ puntehips bas eny- our mo you will jump out of the frying pan into the B ot = s A bosses. There are also husba o 0 i have 8 It far oftengr rivets the ch 29 Seltelt t 3 er. Don't delude you: £ that a married woman can con Lol 2 o MOTHER ot el ool Uy Siokine (s marvied women b Comt | 18 S48 er e nusk of srasses 1 friend hus #id, or clse there is a merry domestic war. ‘\"‘;“""”‘1‘ ¥ e - — Outfit, AND THEIR CHILDREN. (o, Just look about you and see how much liberty of action the average |’ DrUSE!st's pounding Instruments.| e s matior hasl oW 'any afternoons off a weeld has the woman who SeZi0e at Enighthioon: ' " 4 cooks and sews and washes and mends for & family? How much gadding ean | {0 Idle position in a tournament. Midwinter Marmalade. the woman do who has & baby-to Jook aftef, ho must be fed on schequles e s oo sce oo 3 > . Relative pronoun. | @ man you don’t love just | 45 Disposed of for val it inks that you are marrving ; o ik that vou wre marrving | Strength with fragrance. ) ape from mother. | 49- § i i i o = [ 50. Noting. Absolutely distinctive in flavor. Tryit. . ar—s will come | B1. Assist in crime. 3 ; plove and wi You RS CHOICEST INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS it © 3 SR T tD e L Go without food ' ! - less drastie s 11:" 11 DOROTHY DIX. T WG of © k s one . 4. Definite artelle, ana ! D JOROTHY DIX: What h the best way to treat a sweetheart who| b- A number. 3 b " has spells of quitting and breaking dates, for two or thres weeks at g| § I4vely dance. time, and then comes back begging forgiveness, and promising mever to| 7. Small particle, 10 I love Ty, but he must be cured of this ; Always. e, i im. MARY LOUISE. |1} Roman !';"‘l” of dress. Joy to Read. | £ < . | Jou wi : ;': Jucky to lose him, for he would make |15 Pointed metal fastener. i 2 @ ho met iired of being ed, and wander |18 Gun-hammer release B . £ men foarers by oved ov | | Those who accomplish | wer rank , and the| Growing under snow | ¥ b able | . how good and worthy their | A snake. H A Mot ir homes are made, they just Weapon. ] 5 t th m'lr W - f 2 now and then, and are bound to Writing materlal, { rea e f running low and new s of roaming, or of the oth 0 low, and they come back and ask isk womap, ! p I v g o a treat, try making ap! - ask s and promise never to do it a | ¥ d de. At this time of year dried S A il 1 wort X s Wash and soak one pound of these [ marriage, he will break your heart afterward. If he tires a‘; y.o.u b;rhotll.: i ¥ in over night. Cook until tender, add |wouy are his sweetheart, he will ba Iy to tears of you as his meife Wi s pared and sliced apples enough to|Center your affections on some man who knows his own mind, and whe 5 to ¥ ¥ make one gallon, mix and cook thor- |loves you for keeps, not spasmodicall, DOROTHY DIX. 2 A , | oughly before adding sugar—about 4 (Copyright, 1926.) 7 s pounds, unless you wish it sweeter. | p Stir often, and in about 20 minutes ‘ t the marmalade, which is always a RS HE S i e on | ecatie oot ine - conarens ns | | EERSONAL ALTH SERVICE 1 g ward | ready to put into glasses and seal. BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Noted Physi¢ian and Author BEDTIME STORIES 7 e || Frostbite. DaEbose o: treatment 1s to restore cir- e’ fon in the frozen memb e - {dbdnet dust s Badnsmron s ¥or all practical purposes frostbite | possible. This is probably I\‘en u!cl;'uom‘f Peter's Awakening. | jump which he had:expected would |15 ® burn. Like burns, frostbite n plished by warm massage, slow gentle | be ot the first, second or third degree. | rubbing along the cou | ¥ | | se of the veins irst degree is simple inflammation of | (from extremity toward heart) with St ey caut |(he skin. Second degreo Is blistering. | considerable pressure upon the hand, | Rabh by this time Hooty th. o almost above him and ready | Third creo {3 destructlon of the|the.idea being to squeeze the blood s ob and eluteh him with tnes) |skin or deeper tissues, with subse-|vessels and force the blood along the| *I dom't mever really feel humble — Ccruel claws. They actually |Quent sloughing of the gangrenous|way'it should go, as one might coax |exceptin’ when I have my teeth out touched him as Peter dodged for s |Portion, ulceration and perhaps inf. molasses through a rubber tube on a|and see how my face folds up.’ i third time. tion—septicemia (“blood poisonin very cold day. Some lubricant should | (Copyrignt, 3 This time Hooty was hetween Peter | Thers §s a great deal of popular|be used for this rubbing, too. General | = and Reddy Fox. Reddy lost his tem- | misunderstanding about the proper |treatment of the patient should be per. He snapped at one of Hooty's |first aid treatment of frostbite, and|carried out in conjunction with the even physicians sometimes glve play [ Warm .massage. Careful application to romantic notions in advising or ap- of external heat—hot water bottles, plying treatment. The notion that it |ete, always first testing them on your | is a good plan to apply snow or ice|OWn skin; the administration, if the to @ frostbitten car, vheek or finger |Patient can swallow, of hot tea, or is on a par with the famous rite of {coffee, hot soup or other iyarming rolling a drowning person on a bar-|f00ds, but never alcohol, which only rel, calculated to impress the inno-{lowers the body temperature. cent bystanders, perhaps, but of ques- —————————— tionable value for the victim. A slight numbness, scarcely noticea | (128 Loulse Alexander, head of the in many cases, is the only warning of | g v i ne or (,refimga';o U}; :::cll'i: frostbite. This is presently followe Bédtavedto hie'tha Avat wordas 1o the by blanching of the part frozen, and it is this palior g Whitening of the|SOuth to Becoms s nelice oMcer. frozen skin that according to tradi- o5 ke tch Peter. Reddy had to stop and t s0 Peter gained a little. But Raisin pie is a favorite with;men. They have frequently at restaurants for lunch. Because they like its satisfying goodness. | Men would like to have raisin pie more often at home. You will please your men folks by serving it for supper. Have msm pie tonight —and see! Don’tbother to bake it yourself. Iknow how to bake the kind of raisin pies menlike. I usethe | same materials that you would use. The raisins Oily Skm 1 are Sun-Maid Raisins. The same that you buy | in the Sun-Maid package—big, plump, juicy rai- Ba””hfld I”Stafl[b' 7 sins, the choicest fruit of California’s vineyards. | An oily, shiny skin is now unnccessary. Cut through the golden, flaky crust into one For now a new and harmless treatment | jui isin pi arn Hosdhiiel h’h el diich i of my juicy, racy raisin pies and le: .how good oily noses. uamm new discovery real raisin pie can be! Serve one tonight. i, ""“»..'.25’ Sl e il ed, d abby tissues are tightened. Allage signs disappear. Start ullnl ll\h -ndcr‘ul tregt- ment now—today. Ask for tringent. Unless this harmless absent-mindodness. He bounded for- instant he saw tion calls for the application of snow wl ke a great moving or ice. Probably that herofc and spee- E H woit Hooty the tacular treatment was conceived with a view to mitigating the i1l effects {of overtreatment. The frostbitten place should be gently kneaded or rolled between the S ALMOST AT HIs | fingers, without 15 unnecessary LS. friction on the skin. It is well to use something to prevent friction, such big wings. But he let go in a hurry, | as a bit of cold eream, lard, any sim- for Hooty managed to strike him |ple unguent, or even water, but not With that h.": hooked bill of his and | cold water. The purpose is to restore it hurt. Then both resumed their |circulation in the frozen tissues. As ahase of Dater. soon as the circulation {s restored; But this had given Peter the chance which is shown by return of natural he needed. Before either of them pink to the pale spot. the treatment was within striking distance of him is finished. To continue massage or Canx REDDY FOX W H But could he r most Owl was those ter: | Dru‘ Iton. % z | was just | pe 5 1 did it. He \'v;:;\rhllnl\:j:\ielg tl’x‘r:::;\nf. 1tte 0;2:3 kneading, or ‘worse, to keep to Fub cones and refines voup kin wihi -uhh ivc d-.. tho nick | e e Tane U ittle open- | bing the skin after the color has come yourmoncy wil bediadi £ Hooty's | him, bat nof big enouh for Redqy |Pack to the white place, is to set up and deparement stores 1y brushed against | Pow, “Betor s ente Wiy petad? | inflammation or infection of the da- Drve Stores. missed him. | rogained his breath and his heart [#8ed tissues, Usually a few moments e Jhiees. expecting | had stopped thumping so hard with |Of kneading will suftice, Christia \ad turned | fright ho actually chuckled as he | A frozen person should be taken BA K I N G and] ) s arg- ter had. Peter |listened to the quarrel between Reddy |into & comfortably warm room if pos- L out again on|Fox and Hooty the Owl, each accus. |sible. The chief purpose of all tréat- n be- | ing the other of having cheated him |ment of freezing ie to resfore heat Yo POWD ER 'n at his heels. | of a dinner, the body. This can best be done in & ‘“u “peter dnnyd, This time he (Copyrigkt, 1925, by T. W. Burgess,) warm place, A minor or mecondary . v ( - : »