Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 22

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WOMAN’S PAGE. Learning Poise and Youthful Step BY LYDIA LE no woman who would not attribute ich high esteem sent to There like t of grace that raceful nela Thi frequently just ever be and the whether they not. Polse about with of mot dividuals sometimes bility and rhythm this, seems that BARON WALKER. ome dancers or | to move charm to | the it the | | This comes fro are noticeabls for their erect polse and fine walk. A graceful gait may be acquired by any one who reaily wishes to appear to best advantage on her feet, Un- gainly walks, that may be the resuit of heedlessness, badly fitting shoes 1| or stockings, or actual maladles of feet, may be overcome totally or in large measure. The first essentiali is to know whether or not your walk is good. If not, study to find the rea- son. Once you know what it is, you can set about the task of overcom- ing it, and then of acquiring grace. | ; Watch Your Step. | For example, hold the high high and throw the shoulders back. Learn to watch where you are going without keeping vour eyes fixed on the path | | before you. Do not ape the stride of | soldier. However much woman | may admire the stately way soldiers | learn to walk, and though she can| learn much from them in the matter | )t erect posture, a woman does not | 100k her best when striding over the | ground. A soldier does Acquire a walk with a spring in it. | )0 not bob up and down, but see that | he knees flexible. All too soon | who does not learn how to | get this suggestion “of springiness in her galt will find herself walking an old woman. The woman who acquire keeps a youthful . even when she ng in Would you keep young? Then remember this knack of flexing the | knees. | Walk {1t ther | than b | swinging |4 forward, do not sidle along. | £ that is worse nd down, it is side to the other. an exaggerated rest. leg and the of r as | There fr ing on c the o cach step is taken of rhythm gait.” It cann |in any truly & exaggerated it bec is a beauty “swinging be cntirely lacking eful walk. When omes annoying and disturbing. It makes an onlooker | certain that shoes are wrong, that corns hurt, and that the pedestrian is more or less miserable, Surely no one wants to give such an impression. Word of Caution. for any person to think that letting the torso rest in the socket of one hip and then an- other while walking adds a pleasing | effect. Many young girls apparently | It is a mistake A _DISTINCTIVE CARRIAGE Ci WOMAN AND G )NTRIBUTES TYLE AND CHARM youth of today, should have, in T ungainly wallts In Europe walking is a matter of special attention. In Italy, and many other countries, the afternoon prom- enade is a function. Not to have a graceful carriage is to mark one as awkward and conspicuous, with a re- sult that women from these countries specially the girls, instances, such BEDTIME STORIES ‘Worried Prisoner. Follz wi A thing ad thers was no nee ~Peter Rabbit. At first Peter Rabbit was too much relieved at scaped from Reddy Fox to do & bout the fu- ture. Hi self be BUT HIS WABBLY TOLD HIM WAS THAT SAGE. LITTLE NOSE THAT REDDY FOX SITTING JUST OUTSIDE NARROW LITTLE PAS- Bear's cave wa °p crack. Peter head. There wus j to lie flattened out v straight out behind But he wus safe, and that was everything just then. But after a while Peter became so uncomfortable that he tried to wrig- ile into a more comfortable position. By kicking and squirming and wrig- gling he managed to get turned around so as to face that narrow opening. It was dark in Buster Bear's bedroom, so Peter couldn’t see out. But his wabbly little nose told him hat Reddy Fox was sitting just out- {de that nar little entrance. Even then Peter didn't worry. He felt sure that Reddy would grow tired after a while and would give up trying to catch him ow Reddy Fox was very comfort- able. That bedroom of Buster Bear's was a very snug and comfortable place. Reddy decided that he couldn't find a better place to take nap, so he curled up right in front of the little hole in which Peter was o un- comfortable, He knew that Peter couldn’'t possibly get out of there without waking him. In no time at all he was enjoying a 1 Poor Peter! He was so uncomfort- able and so cramped that it seemed to him that he couldn’t stand it much longer. Then at last he began to worry. He knew by little sounds that reached him that Reddy Fox was asleep. His wab little nose told him that Reddy asleep close to that entrance knew that he ter s d more than t even lift t room for him th his hind le ould to users of ARMOUR’S OATS the world’s largest Cross-Word Puzzle 2082 words! Took over 300 hours o create. Won a $1,000 prise. Has stumped experts. Free to all uscrs of Armour's Oats who cut pame <‘Armour’s” from package and send with grocer's name to Cross-Word Puzzle Division, Mapl-Flake Mi Inc., 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, ARMOURS New Process o A"s ‘WHOLE FLAKE minutes Look Also ARMOUR'S UICK OATS it cook in 3 minutes. You'll like them. think this is =6, for, if you walk back of them, yYou can see this is just precisely what is being done. One foot is planted on the ground and the whole body slips a cog toward that leg at the hips, and then slips into the other sockets as the next step is taken. This walk is one that is sald to develop the hips. Surely, in this day of lithesome and willowy figures, no one would wish such a misfortune. Every effort to acquire grace of mo- tion in walking should be made, for a pleasing walk can be acquired by all normal persons, and buoyant steps accent youthfulness. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS couldn't possibly wriggle out of there without waking Reddy. Supposing Reddy should sleep a long, long time, as he was very likely to do. Peter didn't see how he could possibly stay in that tight place very long. He felt stiff already. “Oh, dear!” thought Peter, “T never was in & worse fix in all my life. No, sir, I never was. I ache all over 1f Reddy Fox doesn't leave pretty soon T'll just have to crawl out. Yes, sfr, I'll just have to. But that would be crawling right into Reddy's stomach. I can’t do that, Whatever did I dare' Reddy Fox for? I was sure he would be afrald to come in Buster Bear's bedroom. It dldn’t once enter my head that he would dare come in. I suppose it serves me right. I ought to have had more sens. Ouch! How uncom- fortable I am! If I could just sit down I wouldn't mind so much being a pris- oner, But I can't 1ift my head with- out bumping it. If ever I get out of this alive I'll never, never, never do such a foolish thing again. Oh, dear! Oh, dear!” Peter began to whimper very softly. The truth is he was be- ginning to lose all hope. (Copyright, 1925, by T. W. Burgess.) Across the moonlight | on the snow [ ]I saw 2 young, wild 1 s How lightly ! —making ne kr_nprl‘ sound Than his i‘:a.dw ::g the gnovnd. tree ‘ back as]can remember Bakers THE EVENING STAR, W HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY T f i fil H r".'(‘ 7 % : PR CHAMPIAIN HAD MADE AN THE ALGONQUINS , THEY URGED HIM 10 JOIN THEM| | yomep A wAR PARITY OF A WNAN ATTACK ON THEIR OLD DESRING To PLEASE HIS ALLIES AND BAGER To EXPIORE THE TROQUOIS REGION CHAMPLAIN AGREED TO GO WITH THEM . COPYRIGNY 1928, BY Thz MeCiumE NT ALLANCE WITH ENEMIES THE WIPASER SwpICATE The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . Metal fasteners . Pertinent. . Ten cents. Exist. A narrow plece . Crash into. 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Roadster $119S: Touring 31195; Coach$1215; steering right.) . Changes the color of. Streets (abbr.). . Improve. Down. Gasp. . Wrath. . Recent intelligence i Minister to. B | . In favor of end forth . A set of players Fuel Holds firm Purloin A dance step . A man's name. . Female shecp. . A wiggly fish A thoroughfare. . Dozes. Begzins. smployed Unite. Travel Subordinate officer Troublesome plant . Negative vote. . Small island. . Hurry. Beets in Brown Sauce. | Cook one-half a cupful of butter| and one finely-minced onion In a| saucepan until the onion is a golden brown. Add ome-fourth oupful u{; flour and stir until smooth. Add one | cupful and one-half of rich brown | stock, three tablespoonfuls of tarra- | gon vinegar and one-fourth cupful of | ordinary cider vinegar, with salt and | pepper to taste. Let simmer for ten | minutes this sauce a dozen or| more small, round beets previous {cooked and peeled. Serve in a vege- sh garnished with parsley. Landau Coupe #1295 at factory and Holding Good Wi unit instrument on Landau Coupe31295; Coupe for 4 $1495; Sedan$1545; General Motors Liberal Deferred Payment Plan is avallable to Odkland Buyers Wallace Motor Company Successors to District 0a 1709 L St. kland Go. Dealer Main 7612 1612 14th St. | with land came down kersmack rite in a ASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, Champlain and the BN MMM AND SET out TTHEY PADDLED UPTHE RICHELIEU RIVER UNTIL. THEY REACHED A BEAUTIFUL LAKE WHICH How HAS Me and pop was taking a wawk | before suppir and it was muddy as enything on account of the rain and everything, pop saying, Yee gods, If 14 known the condition of the strests | 1d of ‘put on my rubbers, but as it is! I havent got sents enuff to go back | and put them on now, wich proves Im ony human after all. 1 dont mind getting my do_you, pop? T sed. | Theres few things in this werld| that I mind more, to be perfectly| frank, and wats mora I also mind if | you get yoar feet wet, wich makes the burden on my mind jest twice as | heavy as vours, pop sed. However,| nuthing is worrving me jest at| present but the possibility of getting | splashed with mud by these auto-| mobe that come dashirg along | through a puddle jest as you leest expect them, he sed. Wich jest then one did, being & big truck full of empty barrels and| me and pop jest jumped back in} time, pop saying, Yee gods that v\'..\,s‘l a narrow squesk, if 1 get home without a mud bath Il donats ten thousand dollars to charity in my dreems tonite And we kepp more automobeels squerted mud on us, and pop sed, ‘Well, lets tern back, I think we've tempted fate long enuff. Meening the longer we stayed out the more libel we was to get splashed, and we started to go home and a big fat lady driving past in a little automobeel pritty neer got mud' on pop but not quite, and we got to our own block and pop sed, Home | from the wars without a scratch, vee | gods wat an ixperience for & man| new gray trousers on. ] Wich jest then my foot slipped| wile 1 was stepping up on the curb fect wel.l on wawking and 3 pritty neer lot of water in the gutter, pop say ing, For Peet sake look at my new pants. Meening about $ brown splashes on them. Proving no matter how safe you think you are, something is libel to happen at the last minnit. Moving picture shows or open amusement places are unknown in French towns and villages, and even on Saturday nights most of the in- habitants retire at d For Every Cross-Word Puzzler ROGET’S ? INTERNATIONAL | THESAURUS The Best Book of Synonyms (33.50 with thumb index) At All Bookstores Thos. Y. 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My own hair tonic, which T am giv- ing again today, has been the cause of a lot of correspondence, owing to one ingredient, an excellent antisep- tic, which gave the tonic an odor that some readers did not like. Now, as 1 wrote a few weeks ag lot of my formulas have been plified and combined; some have been throv away and others substituted, and they are better than before. We really are making intelligent discoveries in re- gard to the care of eyes, teeth and complexion, hair and £0 on, because women are paying money for lotions and treatments, and druggists are putting their brains to work on these problems. The pllocarpine tonic, which is still tain a creosol mixture, a creosote an- of hundreds of derived from valuable wood tar. I its smell, to me it's clean and fresh and nice, but not every reader In the beginning I used detergent, also antiseptic, but an nglish product which for a time was so hard to get here I dropped it, sub- stituting the creosol Now, druggists tell me, an be obtained easily, so I've put it back in_all formulas sent out. Here it is: Pllocarpine hydrochlorate, 2 grains; precipitated sulphur, 30 grains; detergent, 30 drops; castor oil, 10 drops; alcohol (95 per cent), 4 ounces; tr. cantharides, 4 drams; cologne, 4 drams; rose water, to make 3 ounces. Your druggist must detergent mix this. If things | AND TOLNF - BEAUTY CHATS BY EDNA KENT FORBES. you've no dandruff, Tou can omit the sulphur. The pilocarpine adds rick ness to your hair's color Anxious—Clip off all burned ends of vour hair if they are very dry anc fnclined to ¢ also £sag scalp every day to quicken its c tion. If you stop using the hot and improve the health c through massage You ma. ny other treatment to hair growing again. 1f you do not get results few weeks of treatment, try a ! tonie several times a we but kee up the dally massage also. I do n know anything about the tonic mentic: if you wish a formula for my arpine tonic I shall pil | glad to send it to you. the best one I've found, used to con- | Turnips in Sauce. Pare, cut in one-inch dice boil until tender one pint o white small turnips. Have read L following sauce: To four tablespoo: tuls of flour, one teaspoonful of sal one-half a teaspoonful of white pep per and four tablespoonfuls of butter rubbed smooth in a saucepan, a&dc one pint of milk and stir until the whole boils. Add one-fourth of a cupful of scraped onion or omion Juice, two well beaten eggs and stir for a minute until the eggs are s Remove from the fire and add t julce of one large lemon. Stir ray idly and pour over the turnips in hot vegetable dish. 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