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FEATURES. ; THE = EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. WOMAN’S PAGE. Colored Pearls and Other Novelties ||| COLOR CUTOUT | | |MhwToooria® *| || The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ||| BEDTIME STORIES 3!z BY MARY MARSHALL. OLD MOTHER GOOSE. - (Copyright, 1025.) Aries. Mrs. Robin Explains. braci .'Ivv\).\!:l( gainst the opposite he nest The .planstary. aspects-of: tomorrow When folks see half instead of course t was something SEe FOLD sesicguigs SRRt S They're into error sure to fall. quite beyond Pete 3 v said rtment stores sell them by the|some ingenious bit of bijoutery of fm::‘mfp‘:‘ry B e fTow. _Peter Rabbit thing. But if you coul ve seen cartioad. If women cannot have the | this sort is chosen by the dressmaker Eml ey chiange and ~hecome, com: HD ET\: face vou we ',m ase "):” veul they gladly accept the imitation. | to give the frock in question just the e e Aveta. Thurie s the expression on it. Mrs. R And there are grades in the imita-| right finishing touch. % skl Sty i . judgment usually is a mis- | noticed it and chuckled : N 3 riod and unt evenin, i 't to suit every sort of purse. | Just below is a rhinestone and jet thisyipesinds: & € as. poasihle .fram all pronounced ‘ac. Mrs. Robin was telling an untruth of not seeing all. Had you been right of this a shoulder pin, in the guise or mental exertion. In the evening into shape. But when he said so and | I was with my feet. You would hav colored jewel. Further down is a pin - Yyour'charagter thin the materiel, and it out that she didn't use | it as' a part of the wall, I alwa which they are to be worn. Three for marriage. though how he couldn't | fasten a new chiffon vest. Some large much sickness, but the signs indi- around and seemingly pushing with | of an evening frock, are at the prior to or during the period of PO ik y R P o U | which graces the pocket of one of : | what under th~ sun you were doing | ure on the strenfth of this child’s with a mirror inside, which is worn developed in the beginning by proper wall with vour breast.” | — ful and merry, and its character will e e & i O | completely the sound. Mrs. Robin shook her head. “No,” to reason and very little if any dis promises to be truthful, frank and . cried Mrs. Robin | by its dislike of conventionality and Flace. | Down. RACIAL ORIGIN—English and o Preposition siry In order. D derstand A | They grew very fond If tomorrow is your birthday, you Be next to. even fmagine: that T would use’ any obvicus to us today, simply because Tot): Siber ¥ oo slioi s vy You are conservative, but not reac: Indagnite one. Food from taro root “But if vou are shaping that nest vhic s ra or not too slow You give a great deal a type of nickname which is rather His goose had laid him o . A parent. Protection on horses’ hoofs | And why do you squirm about and | 4 2 D vour | =8 £ centimeter (pl.). 1 of e « n Pater. alls ©f at History ¥ wehioh TATAN ¥ maties icangel| have made up your mind that your| 35 Ship of British Novs it leentan p! | wall of the nest”” demanded Pete Is of th | 3008 g 8 e | I v ta 8Co ge Yo E ntity (abbr.) - hbi aeibly - could us . ¢ Y o s | of shortening the name of Gilbert into | Goose’s flock. Their bills and feet are to discourage you, but DIUg| gy poine of compass Q v me how I possibly could use my fee v one t the twist of the medieval English | You are never enthusiastic, or un- | 33 Faulpment A State (abbr.). ticularly to_eliminate the letter ways listen most carefully to the ad Lt e that are made to you. You believe Eufthpesi e Dlace g mall child | tle Dick,” and by the addition of explanation of the happiness and con. | { 37. Gave food to As far as the.appearances go there | and white enamel—a black cat and a is no abatement of enthusiasm for | white dog—which fastens the belt of pearls. The jewelry shops and de-|a white sport frock. Often, you, know. What you said | was that I was doing it with my | breast I said that 1 wasn't—and I ERESoamoasem me how I possibly could press that |dry nd flew . Compound formed with water. | mud in place feet withc 1 1925 sons of your success is that you al-| 33+ A porter A number. i 3 The king of beasts. | Wooden pin used in a certain | game. | A notice (abbr.) . Favorite had seen, Peter Rabbit thought that | think, Peter,” said she. “It all comes the smart new jabot, and at the left which call for the least exercise breast in working the mud of her nest | nest you would have seen how bi being represented by some bright- but affect more the spiritual side of n to wonder, and when | placy d then went to work to shap are chosen fo match’the frock with which augurs well for engageraents or t somehow he had made left, showing how they are used to through its infancy without very on her breast in her nest, working bead tassels, used to hold the drapery ments of a rather g character f course,” said Peter, “if you say | hand corner is rhinestope ship ness will depend in very | left is a green and black enamel fob your nest and pushing against the | (Copyright. 19: This child's disposition will be cheer. shaping it,” replied Mrs. Robin fiaecs | allow any passing cloud to obscure 4 | : Py | * ;) allow any passing cloud to obscur no such thing!" cried Peter. Bistory of Dour Name| BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN. its own, but will always be amenable | child in the way it should go. It 3 “Then what, demanded Peter,| “LOOK AT ME, PETER RABE . : e Gained. “With my feet, of course, stupid! Gilbert, Gilbrecht. | in the course of time estrange many Protecting cushion. Spigot Enjoyment repeated Peter, as if he failed to un German. | More Geese. other hand, attract to it many loyal Snisn ack’s goose i ereby be assured. By means of. ey . o aty bas s Ja goose and her gander in life will thereby be assured N ot v city: (006D, y means of Mrs. Robin. “Why any one should form, or rather, that origin is not so | Or swim in one porfd not oo cautious to be successful. |17- River in South America. Higher. understand though they are patronymic developments of As T have been told e = nainstaking, but|;;’ Norwegian dramatist. Prefs. thice e el = | common in that period of medieval In which you embark and, once You |5 gy or British Navs (abbr.. Cutie | push . et o allow no outs| 0 o1 g . Obsolete (abbr.). S “Tioak: at ma Pete And next We would not, for ingjance, think |slate gray, and add them to Mother llow no outside competition or e i R ) ete (abbr e L - ool at e s sn el | Beter. - Amd. make it either “Gil," or “Bert.” But (Copyright. 1925.) | attaining your purpose. Mas pnhiic: At present work with them behind me. And tell| Mrs. Robin picked man-French, was different. It tended Init of electrd AL Bl ave s W atiean 1 ae | your course in view of the suggestions HNIE o glechrit sarten’ s D e D on asant i your own way. This is possibly the French title of court P s ! taken judgment. Knowing what he What you thought, most folks v . e to desist as much nce, as in Amer women | bowknot, just the thing to fasten would be des tivi d to attend only to those mat- when she said that she didn’t use her over me when I was at work in that of a fruit basket, each piece of fruit the conditions improve very much, how indignant she at once be-|seen that when I put a bit of mud of four large p the sort that vou will experience a responsiveness in that way he began to | | large rhinestones are portrayed to the <A child born tomorrow will go imagine. He certainly had seen her | imitation pink pearls with shaded | cate that it is I xperience ail | all her might Just below this at the lower adolescence. The outcome of this ill- | being s0, T wish vou would tell me | the new sports frocks, and to the when I saw vou squirming about in | constitution, which can be properly i on a green and black ribbon. nutrition and watchful vigilance “f was building that mud wall and | be very optimistic, as it will never | were doing, and then you said it was | It will have a very strong will of d she. “No, Peter GIBBS | cipline will be required to train this » | b = 3 Swere you doing it wit IED MRS. ROBIN VARIATIONS—Gibbons, Gibson, | 2 on the squ and although it may In good form D " “With your feet? With your feet? its love of frankness, it will, on the | 9- Combined. a sincere friends, and its succ 2 3 Somewhat intoxicated G EUIEG vy Alealin et SOURCE—A given name. | and sincere friends, and its success |12 In order = xactly! With my feet?” replied bons don’t -show their origin in the They'd both eat together have a very cautious character, but - Avall. Infidels. thing b feet is mi than I can | would be - Relatives. Small heap of dirt | with your feet, what under the sun of consideration to every enterprise ite : St 2 | rare in modern times, though quit An egg of pure gold Hotel Kind of vessel with yvour breast against the into_being. | Color both of these geese a sort of | course of action is the correct one, Descriptive name. “Look at me, Peter Rabbit,” replied e all the m ‘Gib” or “Gibb.” though we might | yellow |8 and gener are successful in Worked into dough if T didn't get down on my breast and | are_talking abo; e N he e e 5 { duly optimistic, and one of the rea L i S e vice of others and very often change C ded o . ¢ i | in the principle of giving and taking, | 43- Corrode i trike smartly Sometimes it was | B pki 'NE: | 44. Shell of a vegetable Condiration e ‘ and do not expect all the time to have o Ry ‘ uration " . g Whaie " tentment tnat rests in your home and | — T - T —e—— A TR 2 e amoni < St \ prevails in your family circle. It| Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. Eggs. is drawn from every leaf of °,,'i!';;m»"‘; g O oDEN must not be thought, however, that = Winged insect. GROUP OF TRI ) WHICH | into i you are any time willing to be con 3. Assistance. SHOWS THE > VEST TREND| Gilbert. as a family name, is but a| yestidday I -started to go out and|trolled in a matter of right or wrong | Efl . Perform. | IN JEWELR Tealiohtenimgc ot ilbertson™ into| my gister 'Gladdis saw me, saying.| When the condition arises, you de. Il Pronoun | [ Gliberts’” and then Gllbert. ~GIl-| Weil for Peet sakes, your not going | cide in vour own mind according to| M N} See. are still infatuated with pearls, and | brecht, of course, is a German form. | ut like that, are you? your conscience that which is right — { the tinted pearl fad is still strong. | he e e et Don| Lie wal, ure, wats a matter? | and stick to it to the end Women over there have been wear-) either “gold-brigh o yellows] T wed Well known persons born on this 3 ing imitation pearls to match their |bright.” The “gil” is from the sam®| = Wy, look at that hole in your stock- | date are: Janms v e e Cheese Patties. frocks, rosy pes to go with pink |source as our ‘“gilt, gild” and|ing, your whole body shows through | and editorial writer; William L. Dud Line ten gem pans with pastrs or rose-colored frocks, gray pearls | ‘gold.” and the German ‘“gelt.”” The | with un | it, Gladdis sed ley, physician and educator: Henry S. ooked rice, and bak for frocks. bluish pearls for | “bert.” which appears as “brecht” in| Aw, that aint mutch of a hole, and it o I minutes in a hot oven. Mix we e A ocks, pearis of a lavendar tint | German, is a mark of Teutonic names | enyways its erround in the back ware | Adams, " educator and author: Fred 2 Rether two tablespoonfuls of thick H800 go with purple and violet and |3t means “bright,” and comes, In fact, | nobody cant see it except maybe some | erick W. Putnam, seientist. | cream, the yolks of two eggs, three | Is the color of cafe au lait to go | from the same source as that word. | rubberneck of a bizzybody. and | tablespoonfuls of grated cheese, sea- | It is the most delicious tea you \ the various beige and brown|The Anglo-Saxon form was “beort” | o I care for anybody lke that? son with salt, pepper and a dash ot i 0es or “beohrt,” the latter being the older | geq. red pepper, then fold in the sty | : . Fhe lakietoh, today, showassoie of| Jarn, wilh 1D ~E0) e R R el | T e e o e I MOTHERS [Beaten whites of the exgs’ Removs| CATL buy. Try it & be convinced. the bits of jewelry, preclous and other- | teral as the German “ch” of today. | gakes dont tell thern yoar eny relation s e rice from the cases, fill the case Wise, offered by jewelers in this coun. | The “gh” in “bright” was originally to ,N"m“dd,x sed. i AND THEIR CHILDREN. with the cheese mixture, replace in | try for American women of discrim | pronounced in this same fashion. et Aotitebe abial | Erdont ot the oven, and bake for 16 minutes jon. At the top is a pin of black | (Copyright. 1025.) e b I R Y Learning Strect Names, good anser, and I went out, thinking G wizz, darn it all, if she hadent of told me I wouldent of even knew it was there. ‘Wich I hadent hardly got out of the house wen who started to come but Mary Watkins, me thinking, ighti Billy seemed to be quite pleased with | Wiz, £ood nite, holey smokes i Fighting. | himeelf and for the first time since| And I quick stood agenst the wal avinia, come quick. Two| he came. Charles augustus has at.|So she couldent see the hole, 7 boys is fig ‘something terrible | tended to his busines: sed, Im going to the store, Benny bRl “I“thought maybe he would,” said | can come with me if you want fo, i Who are they?” said that lady|Miss Lavinia, twinkling. “I tell you |You feel like it. | fastening another clip on an-| there comes a time In a boy's lite| I would ony I haft to mind the | ; e 5 At o When hemeeds & wood punch in the | house, mobody aint home, T sed, and | | Youd h Biix and the new boy from | nose and only another 1ad can give it | he sed, Wy Benny Potts, theres your | ; oudon't have e o narer to him with the right atmosphere | mother rite in the parler window and i £ : = Is that so? H'm.” thrown in for good measure. theres your sister up in the 2nd story i to dO thls “Aren't vou coming out to stop| “Charles Augustus has been spoil | window. ‘ them? ' They're fighing something | ing for a trimming since he came| Well they wont be there long. 1| ooy awful.” here and now that he has had it I|meen they must of jest came in, I gess ; i A 3 “Who was winning?" rather look for an improvement all | I think I better go in and see, I sed.|One Mother Says Kar)| b HE unsightly“white “Billy Blix. He's the best fighter|along the line. But vou meedn't tell| Wich I started to, wawking back-| I was astonished one day to find e aronnd’ here.” Billy Blix that. I'll have to trim him | Werds, and I tripped over the top step | out that my children could not name : 2 coat collar’’—show- “What started them, T wonder?”|a bit myself. There are too many |and landed in the vesterbule in a set- | the streets in the territory of our Ppa e dd fastening another clip blots on these papers.” ting position with a fearse bump, and hnn‘\e wrther than (hfl‘\or\' next one | % i ereda wr andruft—is Well. vou know the new boy?| Mr. Patrl will Eive personal atten.|Quick got up and ran in and changed | each way. We started in then and 3 il o e 1l, he's kinder smart; always say-| tion to inquiries from parents or|one stocking there rehearsing the list, 50 that they ;4 Iap dly go ngo“,‘[OfSt)]C ing and butting in and he|school teachers on the care and de- S b L 3 e v N IIs DD cteelin : You really don’t need to never wants to be anything but|velopment of children. Write him in % 7 s proper location in this section o o s ot and whon. BIIY FwenlanOilot [eare STttt Saoct intlois seltia. C"(‘;lvm‘d“hfllh:‘a‘!‘r:'l:mu:“ be the leadin the city. This is orten nec essary in | be troubled this way. n be Jitcher cause he'd been sed s cel 6 = . 3 of | ans g inquiri out addresses ! Bn B e e s s o | e staiped. ccloum. fhe eply.| bulschicike Wit saditn, AHS Mh-Adle-] ox well o 1 fndios thelr ows Wy s And the way to cor- way. he called Billy Blix a bad word (Copyright, 19 | phones for each 1,000 of population. | about on errands. i s " ool and he just took off his coat and - ¢ rect it 1s a very simple whanged him one. He did. A good : one. Just mark down the “vell, well.” P following statement as a ren't you going down to stop S > ’em? They're fighting something : fact: awful and ii's against the rules. And N i Sl B néw boy's mbherdl! be jawrnl e Listerine and dandruff M bear, dear. It's getting near time .| do mot get along together. for he hell, Mary Ann. " You'd better : .| Try the Listerine treat- e e ;| ment if you doubt it. ren't you There. ~ Now vou'll be late, Mary i L Just apply Listerine, Bt e i : i the safe antiseptic, to were ushered up to the office. “Fight- : v the scalp. Generously; ing, T see,” said Miss Lavinia, faster i p— v Y wother clip. “Go into the 4 ; i ! full strength. Massage it e Ttk e P ; : : 2 in vigorously for several et to your places as fa [ oy : : \ . minutes and enjoy that It won't be healthy for you to miss 3 : ‘ _ sl b your lessons. Billy Bilx, you aren't - - clean, tingiing, exhilarat- Charies Augnstus, yowa better: at. : I SE. ing feeling it brings. end b 3 o your bus: S8 VO 1 \ s e e ‘s After suchatreatment e e e e i ; - { you know your scalp is teacher and asked how the two fight- % > i antiseptically clean. And ers _were getting_on._ “‘All_right. | / 7 . s D AP J —_—| /] 2315 . ‘. a clean scalp usually Rust Dissolves Like Sugar ‘ 1 ‘ means a healthy head of ERUSTICATOR _touches _a hair, free from that nui- sance—and danger signal : : : : - of baldness—dandruff. e ey B 4/ ; You’ll thank us for necessity in h Lofrate._treatme h S 3 passing this tip along to R Creo! ; B : S : you. It’s a new use for the b al ¢ g00ds. s of Washington Elerling “Troducty Company | - ¥ ) an old friend—Listerine. ¥ ¥ —Lambert Pharmacal Company, Saint Louis, U.S. 4. tired—then’s the time for gen- Ingredients erous glasses of Orange-Crush. e the six ingredionts Give them all they like. It's o bapone daliciom good for them. Pure, healthful (1) T et e o2 ot and delicious. l BEVER saw anthing so o USH 1t yree ¢ : . 1t is’a wonderful - LISTERINE Thr i iseptic g, Hron (e e i roat Tablets, contatning the antiseptic oils Do sdocine, 1t is'made ot loag "Buchu, of Listerine, are now available . . While we frankly Hops, A #PIFit of Nitrae apd Hezamethylen. “All the flavor comes from the orange™ : admit that no tablét or candy lozenge can correct halitosis, You do pot feel like the Listerine antiseptic oils in these tablets are very valuable medicine. ' It _doesn't 1 as avelief for throat irritations—25 cents. cine at all. There is n hurts you in the Ie Tt ‘will wot hurt the digestion. B Price 60 cents. One or two teaspoenfuls. . e - a 2. 8. TYREE, Ine. Washiagten, D. G