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WOMAN'S G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 ) FEATURES. : a3 ] ere is a good Making of Aprons Out of Towels j BEDTIME STORIES ;' fmosvor ; (g' eold lwzogtfiarj,i:]dzsl BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. 3 d Sez ; [m n0t r'gfit. i doesn’t have to look around for & The Unafraid. place to hide. He knows just where To me Jt alwaye bas been clear the nearest and best place is. Snowy white save for the end of Brook he was not afraid, although ] his tail, which was black, Shadow the | Billy was very, very much bigger. g Weasel went on his way through | He promptly arched his back, and, iz HoweBo OUKNOW the Green For His coat 0 |had Billy ° really attacked hirs, | S008Iy, for the sake of pri A FAT OLD MAN exactly matched the snow on which | Shadow would have fought back. Kl"(lvl:l‘d afm, e ailioni LOST THAT he ran that it was almost Impossible | More than once ho had met Yowler | 4TV to drare an ob = POCKET BOOK for even the sharpest eyes to follow | the Bob Cat, or Reddy Fox, or Old| A pole on which there .s a su T his movements. Had it not been for |Man Coyote, and had done the same | cient number of sliding brass ri the black tip of his tail he would | thing to them that he had done to |should be fl(lf‘d into the door frame. FOUND ? tain her, and now dont go down and | eldom have been seen. his cousin, Billy Mink. He had|and x\.(-[nornl?rlci = "*‘h"fl‘““* 1'."‘ < : r, and now z0 do x . ed his : 0oks sewn below the sit_there like a marble dummy, tawk| Now, Shadow the Weasel is a very L LR Sl o bt to her. littl fellow, a very litte fellow in-) o show them that he w Atraia Wich I went down to do, and Mrs.|deed. Yet by many of the little folk | 27d, [Hepl when thsy had Jumpod Hews was down in the parler waiting | Who live jn the Green Forest and on | /O A Je had clsappeared as it by for ma and reeding a letter on the = Toyelino Galchiy and: Detaies T sofa, me sitting alongside of her say- always knows just where he can get ing, Ma will be down soon, Mrs. out of sight. Hews, its too bad you haff to wait. So because he isn’ Thats all rite, 11l jest about have goes wherever he pl time to reed this letter, Mrs. Hews bol@ about it. He doesn’t hesitate to sed % visit Farmer Brown’s henhouse right Wich she kepp on doing to herself, 2 in broad daylight. It is because he me wondering wat to tawk to her is S0 sure of himself. It is because about and saying, I pritty neer almost he hasn't a doubt that he is too smart saw a boy ran over this morning, Mrs. 7 for any one who may seek to do Hews, if he hadent of jumped back him harn jest in time he would proberly be The very thought that he may be in the hospittle now insted of ware near brings terror to many of the he is, warever he is | little people of the Green Forest and Thats nice, T meen is that so, how the Green Meadows. But he himselr fortunate for him, Mrs. Hews sed. F never knows terror. He is always And she kepp on reeding the letter unafraid. And he hasn't a friend. insted of helping in the conversation, No, sir, he hasn’t a friend. It is a and I sed, Wich do you like the best, S dreadful thin to have no friends, Mrs. Hews, winter or summer? though Shadow doesn't seem to | Wat sav? Winter, I meen summer, HEaox oy think o He docst want friends. e A . VERTICAL * ont know, reely, theres no com- e lives just for himself alone Ze ‘ - o parison, sutch a question, I dont care | SO BECAUSE AFRAID | © (Copsright, 1925, by T. W. Burgess.) Qingo B Lesding Fh¥ e wey HORIZONTAL * é-gTE:?ESE:ngé i lv(.:u h for either of them, Mrs. Hews| gspapow GOES WHEREVER HE .xm?:ld be high enough to cover the & LINCOLN WAS BORN. Me thinking, G, T dont know wat to| FPLEASES 1S R DEER SNAWINON s SN aSEIO8 Usually a plain colored fabric is To SLIDE. -To tawk to her about. And I sed, Last| ;. ::reen Meadows he is feared more best, because it offers an opportunity 10 veoe. week our teetcher w: 'k and we Soak one tablespoonful of gelatin S- TO SPEAK 5 -SIGNALS. an is any one else. But he himself S e b o] to introduce a large surface of some nad . substitoor, on account of our | {1an, £ B1Y 0% Shie DL IE IR | in one-half a gupful of cold water for | (o Introtice | lavee mntane ot some | | & A GRAIN 7 - SMALL BONE ATTACHED teetcher being 5 Sattiday afternoon Mrs. Hews came to go to the movies with ma, and ma was up in her room still putting on her hat and things, saying, My good- niss, Im not quite reddy and Mrs. Hews hates to wait. Benny, run down and tawk to her a while and enter- five minutes, then fill the cup with | s ddt 5 the meaning of the word fear. He iy 000 watdr When cold but not | the effectiveness of the room as a & - PRONOUN. TO THE JAW. toot for a long wile| (\“cure of himself and his ability to | ri E R e whole. 10- OPPOSITE °F FROM, | © - SAME AS -i1- and we had more fun than enything | soce tam of Mimeclf that even when ot o e Snd one-half | "he drapes sketched are of oyster- | |11-FROZEN WATER, i1 -A HEATHEN GOP not minding her. he comes face to face with some one | cnPts OF Ceart mhIBhed and euptul | colored linen banded with peacock| |13- CAVE F A WD BEAST. |1Z - FIRST NAME OF A sim Elad to heer it, I meen that{pig enough to kill him he is mot |oeSu T i COriONET O O epoon. | blue. +4-10 suLip MOVIE ACTRESS. wasent very obedient of, you, O my afraid ful of vanilla, then add some nuts, (Copyright.) goodniss Ive red 2 pages without “Being afraid is useless” declares|y,nanag or other fruit. Stir, pour understanding 2 werds, 1 cant reed|Shadow. “It never wins the respect | pReBP8% N6 Gra® (T, COO MECT wile vour chattering, your old enuff of any one. If people ses YOU are |, i1 ready '“, serve. to understand that, Benny, Mrs. Hews | not afraid they will hesitate to 3 m‘l‘ e bother you. Yes, sir, they will hesi- 7 - - Me thinking, Aw the heck with it.|tate. There is nothing like show- T aint going to tawk to her. Wich |ing you are not afraid.’ | Celery Cutlets. i I dident, and Mrs. Hews went and sht So shadow goes on his way with- Mix together e cupful of cold neer the window and started her let- | out worrying. Eut just the same, he heans, one cupful of chopped ter all over agen without seeming to | is always on the watch for possible | celery, two tablespoonfuls of melted = == miss the conversation. danger. intends never to be two beaten eggs. one scant | taken by surprise. And, while he is nfut of lemon juice, and salt TOWELS CAN BE TRANSFORM} i NTY AND DRESSY AP always watching for enemies, he sees pepper. Shape into cylinders, U THOSE THAT ARI DISTING v I« ACCORDIN o] every ssib! i at | roll in cracker dust, and fry in deep B STYLE OF TOWELS USED AND THEY ARE FASHIONED. MOTHERS it an y enly e | fat AND THEIR CHILDREN. draught or breath of cold air. As ry absorbent it will IR A A Wise Rule. [ The most exhilarating drink in the world. If o agron except when, th . you have never tasted Tea you do not know ther wishes it to have extra fuflness | . how good itis. Drink a cup of well made India Glors towels and faney Tea to-day and you will drink it every day. so much in voguc : | =" About one half of the world's Tea suppl s g - : HOW TO MAKE u comes from India. On the India Tea Busl A PERFECT = grows the finest Orange Pekoe in the world. CUP OF TEA STIMULATING - REFRESHING DELICIOUS the d horte : wking 'hv‘n'rmy-’u;"n:"‘\] | o~ 5 o Bl d, u&ma.n__::g;m ’ . Feather stitching mak e, b T e H | s T R x for the Ideal India Blend! | =izicsc ~ \ 1 i lor as that - A Ll Bl e When ¢ v is taken « £ th : - fancy st houl ( *AWARDED the First Prize for Tea Qualflv at cream inbo sach cup befors path e lon lower bortion o wed on o the Calcutta, India, Exhibition—now you know ot s P i ) the water and protect the little ¢ ers to a tape ted on the hold them firm. A lit e how fine Lipton’s is! ! e | her s Be sure you use iO!JD in b:lkk bbeea:en Leevfi;riWh'?e i:z}a the U. S, cading on_the towel makes R A o g . 5 b : i ! Color Cut Ot l ter fimish ac ' the Warsiine | ting ther o aan o o e Contains Choicest Leaves From India ‘and Ceylon Cardens INDIA TEA e e Dytichl eadmuition i Companies , turn up the lower ered on t Cross-stitch ams and ferfect rest t for the svor ISSUED BY .- THE GROWERS OF INDIA TEA hion the bib portio VR cut-off pieces straps to | Sardines in Cucumbers. shoulders can'be made, | Réméve e skitis and thetails For those who have never tasted s “;'“;"‘ g (‘l"hr«" ‘_‘m'"“frflm one box of sardines, mask the Forty Fathom Fillets, a real treat en and the pie sed foRpockets. [ gsn-to & paste, add one $6aspoo A Any tea or fulge #pron pakfern can | o tometo serce eofl o fon oo is in store. Guaranteed fresh by | be used for these towel aprons, which } into. halls. Peel one Jarge cacumber, the producers. You pay only for e heavy enough to protect dresses |cut it slices one-half an inch thick ¢ and are dainty and attractive also T ambae AIS SRS ST O what you eat. No head, tail, or Clothespin aprons are made in the | glices in cold water without salt for{ bones. Better try them. At your same way as the fancywork aprons, |apout two hours. Place the slices in ‘ ’ only the material i Turkish towel-|a nest of lettuce leaves, serve a 2 dealer’s today. These aprons are liked because | gardine ball on each slice and garnish 1 hands get wet, as they always|ih- dish svith the dr » while hanging clothes on the line, |== = = — the aprons serve as towels also. Un- i most of /the clothesnin aprons of strong or other fabrie, these Turkish | Ain, B et s ey Tequire no | ¢ DJAMOND' DYE” 1T ironing is in their favor. k Mowsework Aprons. | { A" BEAUTIFUL COLOR ons made of crash or.Gramary following the same furned-up.| e style described, are excel- = Perfect home 3 - ‘k(l(;flunx),z‘ acrr\:"'\;'wly:« du‘fm‘rx dyeing and tint- 25 \ >>>% BAY STATE FISHING CO. hold two or three kinds, such, ing is guaranteed S = 30 Fish Pier, Boston, Mass, for instance, as the cheesecloth dust- with Diamond ers used for woodwork, etc., and the Dyes. Just dip A . | silk duster used for fine ornaments. b in cold water to The Largest Producers of Fresh Ocean Fish in America One of the great advantages'in these| tint soft, delicate aprons is that the towels come all abades, or boil to | hemmed, except in the case of the bib v - te apron, and they require, no cut- i g ting, merely shaping by turning at ment colors. Each . the right places; therefore they re- = ls—m_n 'klge quire the minimum sewing. contains direc- tions o simple 2 woman can dye or -tint lingeric, AUNT HET silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, . A Strange Voice coats, stockings, eweaters, draperies, 3 coverings, hangings, everything new. m T Buy “D Hthing - ; - RED RIDING-HOOD, sul stituted for. the ; : P dvertoa it Eoe S T e LT Something new in fish) ng-Hood walked into | uy “Diamond Dyes”—no other . thinking, | kind end tell your druggist whether dmother was | the material you wish to color is wool was Very dim in the or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, 4 CH is heavier— the shades were down. or mixed er basket of cookies on e e SR A — 7 a pound of feathers S LR ) or a pound of lead?” ed old gray wolf was in the | e , Even whenyoudidu'taskior Dis"cinguishecl travelers 1o thought. “She must be very T e | _ : » g‘:fi‘;fi’{;‘;‘;,"’,ifl spread the fame of this Imtely cars ago er blue. If you ¢ 2 Sine. wou can tick frnt the S : ately realize why Sealdsweet grandmother’s head 1 then the| e o uh fis st a0 oee cinn] 2 b . Florida Oranges and Grape- F the food served too much cannot be said. Who- seems, in turn, to be in the bed. Yc ; the I p by mo! 3 3 i cver stops at the Maxwell House will be sure e i Virdioara and sticking | My notion ie mighty tew men’ fruit are heavier, size for to go there again.” These are the words of one rip of rdboard e el o Vi d t res if manicurist = : D aegL ek e R L ! size, than ordinary oranges . notable guest, printed in thesouthern newspaper = = g e s oy one St t \ Th h heold South, the Maxwell House E ; earsago. Throughout theold South, Xt 1 LRI : Theanswer, of course, isthat, Zvas fzimus for its delicious food —and especially for its FR e 2 o A size for size, coffee. 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