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FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925. WOMAN'S PAGE. Marian Menu in May Baskets | | [What TomorrowMeanstoYou | | | Ramble Around South America My Neighbor Says: Answers to Food Questions To make enough oatmeal to BY MARY BLAKE. serve one person, put one-fourth Answers to readers questions regard What foods are BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER : BY RIPLEY. cup of oatmeal or rolled oats in 1ng et will 'be given by Winifred Stuart o ago [O008. Tasres & double boiler and add one-half :171-:;-"""-;;;jm-'r:"”“\"g;w“'“'" e it produce usually? (3) How could the . cup of boiling water. mpanied by a self-addre blood best be kept in condition? 14, 5) : red custom injand they are placed in varlous parts) s oLl ey danenit e, You can save a lot of coal by fope Iy fhose I | What foods should be offered and w oy My ke | i o fows should Do, Seun | antoe Sexorsbie sinii swie S wibe shutting the drafts before the UL b siieyarec he | avoided? (6) Would natural fruit acids on the front door jactiotive artangement .of chaivs obj oo Khe NN ah itliad GhAnEe el Do~ fire gets red. If you once let it S Every effore. will be mede harm or help? (7) Would meat harm obs of favored young friends. The | cushions for two. This gives ur.m‘) Simie llenraras. It thiars be ary Birn o ite folls Heat withont anewer auestions promptiy. but %e be: | or help (In age and vout (2) Wha il is ru the person -ba < | note of informality susm‘:u_;o rv{ QU | thing, therefore, of importance to ac- Siackiug isbme ofi the comliwille speak the indulgence of our resders for | oo C o BuBAT? (3) What Deat pasie runs awiltly fawsy and jofaoor (eativities. I O o NS [ hinilah 4 duniudithe, aiv. It vers & melt and form clinkors, and {5 Svew intervals between meals? (10)Sourcs ookl foriuntlhcenght ‘by| weaserls warn e e et | were well to do it during the morn- 4 then you can get no heat worth take its tw idea of size of meals Would free cipient of the vasket. After he may be on som \(\;nn la. or even on | o0 that the best rssults can be mentioning in the oven until TG ILOR g of vinegar be sle in diet ey HON SN iy e | secured. This period ~offers very you have either raked out the i } | (12) What cn | Directions for Baskets. | 800d opportunity for all literary and clinkers or built a new fire. It ;\1\' :iz month Tdh son \\};:nmflr)_m;r:;td | i‘n;;r:n yhxof,n in | DS ek e . | artistic effort, and the vibrations in- is building a new fire that takes which is caused by cow's < and | R°E. . ’W:.J-r '?‘fifi\.d ‘i?\es::::t:;mrlrt"\’s: |:yl::]l;: dicate that inspiration will be cre- . the coal eggs. Therefore, he cannot eat 1«1\\( | Answe | Wide, leaving a plain strip along one | ated and_the emotions favorably in- i A comb with all coarse teeth thing with even a drop of either in it. f cally i o ) | v D ositively refuses to eat any cook- | (1) Toods for lack of aciq |edge. Paste rows of this fringe onto |clined. Later on in the day there 18 Tass Rpt to Dresl (he it He positively Dieatiany ook r fa | % Dastboard hox until the box is|Will be what is a frequent occur- than one part coarse and one | | €0 cereal and only a few vegeta |ach’ should be frc | completely concealed. Wind a paste. rence, a_disposition to quarrelsome- Dt of the green variety seem to please Epinach, tomatoes. corn. carrors, oe | board handle sewed to the box with |ness and a dissatisfaction with con- e BN = his taste—Mrs. C. L. D. fants | P2TABUS tips. waxed beans, fresh peas similar fringed paper. Paste lace |ditions as they exis “To be fore- s Bing . s Many authorities agree that infants | beets, lima bean All of these vege e T warned i forearmed,” and it should, dishes and cooking utensils may | | with eczema may be benefited by Pre- | tables are cooked very tender. oo [iR e Bl ihe '\'lm(:,,,‘:flfi:, e kT imons te e b ! be removed by adding a few tea paring all food without salt. If the |then strained. Mashed aked po fringe may be all one color, or two |evil consequences in such a frame L34 { anrils dofSNimAgaXEio & the | child is nursing the disease may come | tato, ‘macaroni,” cream vegetabie or more contrasting ones of delicate | of mind. i v from poisons in the mother’s food. She | soups, vegetable broths, lettuce, cel hues. For the May party each basket | A child born tomorrow will be nor- Before frying fish, do not put | [should expertment with her own diet |ery, rice, shredded wheat cornmenl should be large enough to contain |mally healthy, and, except for a few § it in water after it is split. Tt is | fand watch the effect on the baby.|cornflakes, puffed rice. granam oad | refreshments for two. There should |infantile ailments, will not need the \ the water that makes the fat Often the mother has to give up meat | white toast wi butter. ripe olis be two paper cups. two paper nap.|Service or the remedies of doctors. Its fly while fish is frying or some other food that does not agree o bittted | kins and two of everv utensil needed | disposition will be quite attractive and | for the meat. sunny. Its character will leave little i to be desired, as although it will be Maid Marian Menu: | by no means perfect, vet it will po Maid Marian Sandwiches E so many endearing qualities s Salted 1 they will counteract very su wherry Cup Cake fully any little weakness it m icals ally Jack « case of no acid? ing vour questions categor in ston 1 the following 1 ttage cheese After vou ave a | with her rawberr uit, practically !Lart‘hm]'v,z]'fyy»,:,]‘,-, P | When the baby is bottle fed and |all fresh f ther up one end and fasten be. | |cannot take cow’s milk the milk of |frozen desserts tween the rollers of the wringing almonds may be used instead, or malt (2) This conc machine, then gather up the | |ed nuts. Another possibility sruel | directly prod other ends in vour hands and | |made of malted barley. Still another |1t does o 0ld very stra is a gruel made of a potato to which | therefore Maypole Candies ~ Noodiand Dainties | possess. It will ‘ponsess a high de- e R L T IO el e added. An ointment lof the hod oney Nec gree of courage, both physical and . .| | that they will not require iron- | | may be sometimes used with good &f-| (3) The blood is best Sanduitho mental, intolerant of any injustice Forty-First Day. ;’,‘f&’.”l:‘)’,‘?r ;Mh,{::m::arsd“:‘;!hm:cr;x ing and will last much 11(,:,!,., fect, and this should be prepared |dition by eatir Very simple fillings of various sorts 370 keen to resent a wrong. It will| VINA DEL MAR. Chile, March 7.— | shout. But I had no luck. T am be- under the advice of a physician (4, 5) Do noj are appropriate, such as the maid)PIove 1o be & L C?’"‘}"m-"lony st, | It is Summer here—the seasons are | ginning to believe that the famous — number 17 might have prepared .in her forest [i\ 17 @ Keen mind and clear percep- | reversed, you know. When it is snow- | Spanish senoritas are & myth and ex- I am bothered with eczema for a S MRt wanderings. Dressed lettuce with | 1101 L i hoay vey | M€ 8t Atlantic City it is Summer n | st only on Zuloaga's canvases. e B T % b v s s o€ toe MEtle shredded cocoanut,, dried beef and |, If tomorrow is vour birthday ¥ou|Vina del Mar. Of course, everybody | Those that I saw today on this very v Sacain. | T have $0To s irangl 0 baked beans mashed and combined |}aVe no outstanding characteristics | that is anybody must go to the sea-|fashiomable “playa” were nothing to|frigate Essex in this harbor in an en-| (hings, so wondered if a change of | SPATINEIY. with chili sauce are two excellent | 10 mark you as desired for uny great | shore—if it kills them. So Vina del|cause the most jealous wife o bey an |BAEement with 1. . Majeats s frigete diet would help.—Mrs. 1. E. O afs botied {Maid Marian sandwiches that are | JICCeSs oF any. greal fallure —Al-|Mar, the Atlantic City of Chile, 18 |eye. They were attired in bathing|Phoebe and brig Cherub. Februare ox Most steak or e el ihe o oS o ealteg | though dissatisfied with conditions, |cromded. Bllituiof the atyls worn by our erand. 18147 respond quickly fo a change of diet. | This applies to nuts [Fou do Mttle or nothing to remedy|” 1,y 1ot far from Valpo—it really |mothers, and in addition they wrapped| There followed n list of ames. |15 advisable to give up soups made | Children Rest of the Menu. | them or to lessen them and are will-|,"5 guburb—and I mavaged to dash |themelves in long bathing rebes ex-| I Was surprised to loara that. sur | with meat stock. egzs, fish and meat, | Should have o T aufter uncomplainingly. You |y, 'in fine style in my vellow car. The |cept when they were actually in the |little affair with Great Eritain in 191 In some cases even milk must be uesd | (8) Sugar s scooped out and filled with mashed | own moe and tog Ttae wasarivi UF | view of the sea is delightful from here | water—which was seldom. “False: reached away down here. But sure|sparingly and the patient may depend R Bl sugared strawberries topped with | e Vi righis i o Nrar: |and the old Pacific looked bigger than | modesty, I thought. They had little [#nough, the F comman by | 05 hutter fo0 Bk aapoly offtat o &t least whipped cream on which is one whole | {riands, but ihes all awith vors cew |usual. Vina del Mar is very fashion- to conceal. Sopms damane to Doriisarer inficting |dlet should be strictly non-polson |, (D) The strawberry. makes a complete dish | oxceptlone taky Aavaiiike i L |able and. strange to say, beautiful. Tt| ‘Soon I took my vellow car and|some damage 1o British property and | gy RE and ‘aBoun be chasenfrowm |00t stioula for the déssert course. The “May- | frotPyon® (AKe advantage of vou|pag a splendid little race track, a good [bounced back to the familiar hillsides |CaPtring 350 seamen and 100 cannon, | ‘un pis ? ing list Eaeh &8 ona l INTS FOR ; E . e APt 5 _|from time to time and of your com- { course, an attractive plaza, and|of Valpo. I took the “ascensur’—an Was surprised and sunk in the harbor | ey oqon S Catbace. ol shred. | meal in the d if necessar MENTS FOR TWO ARE | poles” are stick candies with contrast-| placent weakness. You are gitted in | & t ! a VA et Sy | Shredded raw cabbag r G rres s SERVED IN MAY BASKE TO |ing colored stripes winding about | pancP NEMGIESE You are glifted many charming villas surrounded by |inclined railway similar to those of Vo English ships. | geq carrots, lettuce, cucumbers, cel-| P i inegar many ways, highly intellectual, have |1, yriant tropical flowers and trees. | Cincinnati—and mounted to the top of | T descended in the advisa SUPP) > - COSILY {them. Woodland dainties are un- | uee > ascensur” to the erv, radishes, bran preparations, but SEPEHIE SEAREN AL vrT sz yery high ideals and know what to "I'said that everybody that is any-|the nearest bluff, Here was a ceme | Hotel Aetur They e fixing the | termilk, fraft julces. all fresh fruits| (12) This depends on th rder : s body down here must go to the sea-|tery surrounded by a high wall, “The | windows. Ii seems that a mob Du. | (unlees ae jothe cove of croberaie | Those who nave tan tie s e voung |nut cups. Honey nectar is orangeade | Ar® 1aCKIng in executive power to| hore But they certainly 2o not go|English Burial Ground.” raded the streets the other day pro-|there is some individual reason azainst | the stomach should be care s of | with honey mixed into the sugar used | (82Ch YOur Boal. | Blatancy is unde-|io gwim. Water i decidedly unpopu.|. Inside in a far corner is an obscure |testing against the high rents nd | pere 5 ome individual reas cottage |the food very carefull wer. Soin sweetening it. As be seen, |jirable: excessive humility is always|igr in South Asherica except with the |marble tomb about four or five feet |made & fow gestures tuaara the hoel cheese. fruit gelatins, dates, figs, rai- | tention should be paid baskets in an en-|the menu is substantial and it is | "Cxpedient. steamship companies. Only a few | high with a marble cross on top. The |with bricks In their hands. I hope the sins, rice and tapioca cleanliness and buttermilk and person is sceking | dainty and attractive as well. The |, '.clL KnOwn persons born on this|phraved the mighty deep as it rolled |inscription reads incident will have some moral effect| ' e cially prepared acidophilons mi nd who will be d when an | supper ie a festive one when eaten |9ate are: William Taylor, Methodist | |gzily up on the sands. “In memory of the officers and sea-fon the proprietor when he makes out | Will you kindly answer these be helpful in keepir nte cobweb ha " ved to | in the cushioned seats scattered here | apal h‘l““h""v“““!‘“m L. Llkins, | ©1 kept an eye out for a few living | men slain on board the United States|my bill in the s at convenience free fr armf the |and there, especially when the com. | Anncer: Atbion W. Tourges, aut! or i - i{?‘(‘:"'Lr‘;;“" the gala attire described | ()vqe Fitch, author and play 2 7 (Copyright, 1925.) he Daily Cross-Word Puzzle || .. oo ooggsts has established that the average (Copsright, 1925.) healthy adult may take properly pre- pared coffee in reasonable quantities with impunity. Boiled coffee may cause trouble to those with extreme sensitiveness to any form of stimu- . lation and to those who are of a Y to_those who are affected by caffein o simple diseases of the =ki A sponge cup cake with the centers | cooked small fruits such as kumquots, d rder t i figs, dates. raisins, etc., in little paper | 39, 1L order to attain success, but Even these, however. may find that they can take coffee if it is properly \(,\! | made. -~ Experimental work by: experts [ shows that' in malins coffe 1 i1 The demand for Post Toasties best to use the pulverized bean and | to prepare it by filtering. By way . . A enres it e, TRV (Double-Thick Corn Flakes) is ilw-””\z with n egg Secretary Hoover says that eivery s e ot 2ayn e tary | becoming greater every day. The proper conditions, to live in hygienic S ey o s enaie axiina, Milk or Cream Test has convinced ination and attention, and, finally to receiye instruction in how to keep e thousands that Post Toasties are kg a o | Y oM < Postum Cereat A recent ‘writer shows that break- Srme Liendl ey Sanrs o crisper,better flavored CornFlakes; =38 €A ¥ 4 > B @ el A | A\deboous drink mae rather interested to study this ques- from roasied wheat and tion should not forget tha: “proper T Tt i LR RS : bran fee fom the dn o oo el TR e that they are superior to any other caflen Madebybmhz well as physical values. e e T kind. Ask your grocer to give you - atlleast (wenitypines one of the surest safeguards for the Pl sttt the genuine Post Toasties. Accept : ' Tnstant Postum established actual scientif e e no imitation or substitute. You Postun Cerealin soil % ; e % form. Made instantly m kept in cold storage do mot suffer B A ! D e T K will know the genuine by the red the cup by the addin ot of boiling water. Across. Copper coin of ancient Rome. true, show a slight increase, but even To walk in water { Unit of area those kept in cold storage for nine - ped hoted, : T and yellow, wax-wrapped package ncrustation over a wount: : . Aothers may well follow the advice Grape-Nuts Limit cating children through their own wax: Wrapped to €ep the Havor A nourishing and appen> Tniithiabmannac ori (Prangh : experiences is best This may caily : . ing wheat and maled . Emblem ; e applied to the matter of teaching d th e e them how to eat the right foods an € CriSpness in. od—crisp, sweet the eve Just how this will be done must be barley fo P r secretion decided by each mother. (e fiatsl PosTuM CeREAL CoMPANY, INC. TLEL A i ¢ Spring Soup. BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN | Post Toasties NoTimimed : P Vegetable stock, four cups; mar- ouble-thick com Moban [ - garine, one tablespoontul: diced carrot, | Makers of Post Health Products: The d s Ml s | g . potato and white turnip, - one-half Post Toasties (Double-Thick Corn, Flakes) flakes that stay crisp each; Spring greens, according to 5 > k or cream. Alvan = B i taste; cornstarch, one’ tablespoon: Post's Bran Flakes, Grape-Nuts, milk o 3 pepper and salt to taste. Postum Cereal and Instant Postum ' K for Post Toasties by The vegetable stock is made from » water in which the seasonable vege tables have been cooked. Have ready the diced vegetables and brown them in the margarine. Add to the stock and boil, strain and reheat. Add the corn starch, which has been rubbed to a paste in a little cold water. The soup as described is very good, but if liked. a few spoons of any left-over cooked ring greens may be added. This will i_n(‘rens? the food value. . B [ suitable fi / for the ern “Jack asked why T thought he'd Pertaining to lymphatie & 4 nake a good bookkeeper, and I said: . 7 > E 2 / Shrewd | ‘Because it's six months since I loaned ln t : S = 77 2 ELRRCHEN Jvery one of. you “The Plastic Age.”"’ = w2 PN = dies of water B i I ight light . 7 Substance obtained from indigo | Spring Loaf. filncuons Post Toasties (Double- Corn Flahes) are A ciya Take equal picts of cosked wsd : - delicious with baked apple. Send for free Test 2ining to the iris mashed onions, turnips, carrots and : . = = package and make the Milk or Cream Test for . Well known opera fresh peas. Mix all together and add o, : 3 = flavor and crispmess. Division of the constellation Argo | two tablespoons of margarine, a tea-| [ (the Sails) spoon of minced parsiey, two tea-| [ The N Freed from moisture. spoons of salt and a bit of mixed soup | B . Stop Seasoning. | & ( Velvet Kind . Units of length. Add two well beaten eggs and enough | \ 9 Gasping. bread crumbs to make a loaf of a| |H CREAM . \ . Period of proper consistency. Bake in a greased | [ / ) y ' 5 : ive. pan in a moderate oven until firm.| M - : Zes S arved on painted object used as | Serve either with or without a top| |B symbol by Indians | layor of grated chees Sxclamation. | @ Toothed implements. | vvvv‘ ! ~ ), 4 \ 4 hose want ' 3 4 2 \ 43, Consumed 4 44 Grows old The Hixh.Priced Chocolates R ble_. > in the Low-Priced Box” GOLD STRIPE CHOCOLATES

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