Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1925, Page 24

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24 FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, ’ Perfumes, Colognes, Toilet Waters | BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. fying to the senses. The very faintness me, there of bawItahl rticles themsely er Petals. distilled From Perfume is the perfume frequently ) ¢ nol in th grance is pleasant 1 after shaving P antiseptic, and the A ittl THORNTON LURGESS BEDTIME Hungry Watchers. 5 er; Helen H Max Bohm, painter. you know about Geography 2 =] y states 2 & | PONT BELIEVE YOU § HAVE STUDIED YOUR | pw GEOGRAPHY |- ic i3 4 —iz, INOPE, | HEARD YOU SAY THE MAP ‘OF THE WORLP WUZ CHANGIN' (EVERY PAY S50 | THOUGHT ID 7 WAIT A FEW YEARS TILL THINGS GOT SETTLEP HORIZONTAL RN STATE (ABBR) coPvmiont -19es VERTICAL SOLUTION To 1 - NEw ENGLANY STATE (ABBR)) Z- SOUTHERN STATE (ABBR), PUZZLE 9 3-NEW ENGLANY STATE (ABBR) |rATR 5101 4-MIPVLE ATLANTIC STATE (48 [I 6-NEW ENGLANG STATE (ABBR) 7-TO HALT. g B8-WESTERN STATE (ABBR) ||F. 9-A GARDEN iN THE = 7-RESULT IN APPITION, 10-THE STUDY ©f BEAUTY. The stream of Jife Flows darkly Its strange deep ways 2long, But on its waves are ._»\ boubbles Or r‘a’lnbsw mirth and MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN, Dow't Talk Hees Hooe Advice to Young Bride Too Much ! lDoroth yDixl Ask Your Husband’s Opinion | Don’t Tell Him About | Your Mistakes or Daily Worries. on Every | 1Don't Move You Make YOUNG bride thinks asks me if she should tell her husband everything she ' his advice ahout every single thing she does. | welous child! Don't do anything so foollsh. Women talk | way. but th never so fatally loguacious as when they | L to their husb | no. r husband the big things that he has tters that affect his comfort knows when (o preserve a er own game off her own hould tell i it him increases a man's « her own counsel and her own ¢ husbands is bored 1o tears nd circumstantial account of is concerned with is results, and he doesn't care a hang s them, so that she gets them, and the dinner Is good and cam, evervthing comfortable and happy. He doesn’'t want hat she sald to the butcher and the butcher said to her, and how atoes cost, or about her row with the mafd and how bad the women who feel it nothing short of their sacred duty nds at the front door with their tales of woe and pour deluge of querulous whines and complaints about every single » wrong, thus superimposing their own troubles upon appling all day with business worries and anxieties. )¢ tenderness and consideration for a wife to tell to meet their | over them a mcerning her . which he high cost of lMving goes merrily and the milkman forgot the milk, so Doy ¢ times out of ten he wou bint them out to him | A ma ut herself, and if she wger and does not know adespeople cheat her, he has a s himself for having made a bad unfit for and say failure nisfits You acquired in your trade with the ersation when yYou have achieved and lucky eversthing abou no right to know thelir . He has no affection for r faults. and papa’s eccen and u at the moment, r husband do fntentionally prejudice him hy he doesn't like them. trouble by babbling things r every move, that is the Ask @ You want to and first aid to divoros & will oppose what he should will get League? pot she now of wn the her to ves her h 11 want to consult She will to defer to his opinion t this does mot mean that she will lay nor turn out the contents of her mind tior bell nor a human phonograph. She -p silent, and so she maintains her erest in her DOROTHY DIX 1ghe) rumbs, two tablespoenfuls of butter, one chop tomato, seagon with saflt and pepper, add one well-beaten cgg, three lespoonfuls of cream, and ed centers from the onion. ons with this mixture and ions except fo e covers. Lay them on a taking care » | small buttered baking pan, pour in bottom upful of stock or water, and | cook gently for one hour. Serve on a ix|hot dish with the gravy poured | around them. Stuffed Spanish Onions. . N, However, mere man has not been forgotten. He has his club car, bath, valet and barber. That' passengers ha; and eatisfled —in riso Gorge. It's the short interesting way. ; From Chicego via Rock Jsland Lines (La Salle So. Station] at 8:30 p. m; Englewood 8:45 p. m. Arrives Angeles 2:45 p. m. [3rd day.] mthwdnn Angeles, San Santa Through eleepers also from St. Louis daily at 10:00 p. m. mcmmnAnm-mhm California over the same routs, lesves Chicago 613 p. m. Arrive Los Angeles 2:15 p. m. [3rd day. For reservations, full informetion end illssrated boobies, ash A.J.Poston,G. A. P. D, Souths LA e g U JANUARY ‘ l Color Cut-Out I 21, 1925. RED RIDINGHOOD. of cakes on her arm see her grandmother, little cottage he othe big woods and had bee some time “Now do be careful, dear, Red Rtdinghood's mother called af her. “I dom't like to have yo through the woods by yourself hurry right along and don’t sy y ‘one or stop for anythin 1 won “Of cour Color her clo her basket ¥ along the dotted 1i handle and then o around her right h the basket on her & | tains of WOMAN'S PAGE. WHEN WE GO SHOPPING BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. | But chinchilla & n fact, fine Kinds of Chinchillas. Chinchilla §s such a baautiful fur that women find it irresistible—if they have the money to pay for ft— and even when they haven't all like to linger in the fur department to admire its delicate bes Ts it any wonder tha as wrap Is so costly? It § come from th the fur coat of a little burrowing |, : ome from the higher mouse that has its home in th, . h al oA »uth America, and, T e f'”' 10w measures ox s which furnish thess wraps all coms from South America, and can Be divided into three groups —the Perus or royals, the Bolivias . ong t 1 short front legs and long , and feeds himself with his for 1k frrel hile the dep s equals that of tha never quite attalng blue-gra. g6 of This gro 1s be rare, The Platas abound skins to make the we have heen coveting, and sells for $20,000 or $20,000! la has a comparatively short bluish color, with | It is parison with ths 11 be found vary- less durable furs which do not cost us Deliciousf! "SALADA" =u.A. 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