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40 ™ FEATURES.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. UESDAY, MAY 2 WOMAN'S PAGE. To wash colored ribbons make — e ——— a lather of cold or lukewarm BY MARY BLAKE. e A S water and fine soap. Wash the (Copyright, 10250 As Reported by Elizabeth Urquhart and Edited by Luther Burbank BY LYDIA LE B KER. o s . rbank. R T RARON, WALKER ribbons by “sousing” them up and down and squeezing. Do 7 Taurus. T e B : wherry season is hailed with de-[ of the color scheme. So when we| | not rub, pull or twist them. Very Tomorrow's planetary aspects indi- Gladioli. Dlakiaa Burbank very patiently ex- dJl those who enjoy this de-| eat strawberries we are actually feed-| | solled pieces may be cleansed by cate rather adverse conditions until| We owe the gladiolus to S . i 3 "ol “You will find no dificulty in grasp- ous and attractive fruit To be|ing upon exquisitely vase-shaped seed rubbing in a good suds with the A o & o o> $0.am L . 3 STESD: sure, strawberries can be had at many | containers. When we consider that| | palm of the hand. Rinse them noon, and during this period medita- | Afriea. wience as ‘made it | o5, the Process of developing the, vear besides the seeds are sald to contain the very several times; always in soapy tion will prove more profitable than | gy ybes lowers and plants if you bear 5 self quite atho: our varying range % g ) strawberry n. but it is then that | essence and extract, of flowers it is water of the snme temperature action. The signs counsel the taking |or citmates snd locations. - 1 )..,'.fi,..i”!‘ ind, o I3ing pririnlyles the berries are the best. The not surprising that strawberries are as the wash water. % ? Sl 2 NeEsantion . vad e arly | e 5 and selectio; is unexcelled, and it s most | marvelously mellow, formed as they If there are moths in a carpet of no step that will involve the as- |Sxcebtion, perhaps, AL e d Moo plants of the ame family, but col and 'here is that | are of the luscious heart of delicate| | turn it over and iron on the Samption: ‘ot cbligations-Alencial o | gvies o “BriAs™ and “Peach: Blos oy 1ot b about the very appearance of a dish ) fruit pulp ‘flecked with seeds. wrong side with a good hot flat- otherwise—nor do they ndicate even |yom 5 which must be planted In the |giamens f AN the pollen from the piled | he luscious fruit with Fresh and Frosen iron. Then sprinkle the floor e e = coeas ToElIRENIARI U O onitvimn 6o/ bloamin. Aprill 40t BIAY, | rraties oiits b or, Lo Parents to the its typical “strawberry red” or “straw g with turpentine, rub well in and the ordinary routine. After noon there |20 HH, 10 e S e |mature pistil of the other. The seeds There are many ways of serving A artet Tk Rt ;8 a slight improvement in conditions, | 2% Ah¥1ve out of doors best on the)then produced have within them th e —— xlm.~ Imu‘lmuim: GEnif,. Most Toverstor |- [ EUE Lo Snimecilank, _ Bapaat and this is maintained and accen: ",’"‘;,,';;"‘f“‘l the planting and cul.|iraits of both parents and the seed- the berries agree that there is none, = tuated during the rest of the day, un- SR O R BRTIE Aok S 1l vary more or less. | however, to compare with eating them | | times. til, in the evening, the aspects become | {'F® ©f the zladiolus, Mr. Burbank brid { fresh from the garden, with sugar, g B - jSrei o be excellent. This will prove to be an. [~ Jant likes the|°NS coming nearest to if_any added sweetness is required,| | washed for the first time they other propitious occasion fo omtig is South African plant likes the|tvie ‘are sele | and heavy cream. Fresh strawberry | | should be soaked overnight in CREREe. ot Fon o Lo hog. "€ |sun and grows better when moved | jlanted and selected for mousse is another choice dish, for it cold water and then rinsed. Much anxiety will be caused by the [SYerY vear or so to fresh soil. Ilieritions, or are crossed is merely these same ingredients, with | | This is to remove the sulphur more or less serious ailment from |DA$ Very much the s needs asleach other or with the berries crushed, and slowly frozen. used in bleaching. After this which the child born tomorrow will f“";‘{;’””j“ and ‘thrives best planted ;specics the mousse is packed in salted ice. will, however, be more apparent t : G- % IDoul Gnd. Somp. BP0} On a warm ¢ sultry evening bolled soap and water, and then real, this child will possess re- :}’;9"”"" fertilizer has been worked fresh strawberry mousse is llke nectar rinsed well in clear water. markable recuperative possibilities. | t1E, BreVIous season. o 2l of the gods. Table lnen is best mended Temperamentally, it promises to be phie Wfdutalizer: must. not e ut |been as Shortcake. with embroidery cotton of a Winsome and at(ractive, with g _per- { (ARACt With the corms or bulbs, but |willing Strawberry shortcake may be eaten number to correspond with the sonality that will, at all times, disarm | > AN e NS 4 ®1to whom hot or cold, according to the prefer.| | quality of the cloth. Under the criticism and nvite affection and re- |¥TOURd may be mulched with oldiwgas as fa ence of a family. It is such a stmple ragged edges of the tear tack a gard. This child will experience little | (! izer f;(;“‘j{“"“fl o Ao T |to & child dish, Herein Hes fts charm. A rich piece of stiff paper, and make a or no difficulty in securing its ends, as | HEFES] Product. S e e tea-biscuit mixture of bread has the| | Network of fine stitches back its winning ways and natural charms [PEOS0SC trom four to six inches deep, ton cut off and the inside deftly scoop.| | and forth over its edges, carry- will succeed, even where its ability [3cCOrding to the soll; if not plante b Fing DSl or a0 e e Rty wcoon ing the stitches about an inch and intellectuality might fail. Tt will |4¢eP €nough the heavy stalks of some Scotch Finnan Haddie. sweetened crushed strawbertles are beyond the tear. Thin places be neither very ambitious nor very | VATieties are apt to topple over when Selec thick finnan haddie weigh - 2 3 be studious, and the case with w it {10 bloom. e ot s Taa adheadie weigh poured. This is covered again with| | @nd breaks in linen may be run us, an e ease with which it |1n Joem. o crow they |iN& about two and one-half pounds. the top, just removed, and over all| | With embroldery floss. Towels will make good, without any special | e e osin Lo EIOW LISVl ace is poured n thick cover of whipped| | Should be mended in the same effort on ita part, will rather dull the [$10U1d be both irrigated and cultl-| gown. cover with cold water. let come z edge of its industry. ated, and even a slooming oc- | £0% cream, dotted with the choicest of the | | Wa¥ e ’ - caslonal watering he e bulb in|lo @ : whole berries. Sometimes the inside If clothes are hung on the 3 aVers you born o May 62 I so you |Saslonal watering I the bulb in|l0 @ of the shortbread is spread with but-| | line neatly and smoothly much . Ways out should possess many sterling traits | deYeloping bulblets” = |G fake, ter, before the berries fill ft. Indi-| | labor will be saved when the . Swampy ground. . Places of sacrifice. et s ona the twaldetacting | L Sl S ot Baomin Dt oo lalin B vidual shorteakes made from scooped-| | time for ironing comes. . Related. Oven for burning bricks | Focures ate your pride and pessimism. | "07, FIOCOSO AR O BlogmE it soda biscuits are often served in- . Permanent dilation of a vein. Congealan maler wr,”;,.(‘"“w;"lfif:’“r“"’,“‘l",’“‘ o perse lthem at short in and the Sy 1d of the larger cake, which . Lawful. e ol fantios &Y. 0L DUEpORE And con | i thay be plink < of n 5 e o be ic ie 4 : 2 T States Territory (abbr Musical instrument sclentiousness. You are fired with an | Pulbs g 4 k T jittle paprika and s e 1 Demaned vieees ) | COLOR CUT-OUT pited statzs Terriury (avbe). | 8 Ynenl DTS o ominant. | Smohlon et oni s e e | wich the next sron panted becwerr | UE, tis. o 2. A handle. success, but to elevate yourself so-|l¢ Produce a i OBUNUOUST snsomt To Tempt a King. }f"‘,g e e Qs ods transported clally. Unfortunately, however, if your | P}00m-" la1 Strawbe ake, made of a simple Max's name, Action plans do not matesialive quickly oos|, “Now,” I sald, with . sponge :\:\) b ced}:ndt:': 1?,\'ersvdw1'l‘h HANSEL AND GRETEL. paaiy " Weeping | become downeast and pessimistic, and | termination. e Ih.‘“\, the bodal 5 0 it nree chopbod Bard bofie Top covered with whipped cream and To fall loosels $00 Blinginis [ oin creates In your casebifterneas [EX5 L 05 fond hloamis 0SS DMl of grated chieess whoie berries, is a dish fit . Title of address Shall |and you become caustic. "This condi. [be cOMing up and ble « nish wit o » « k. of | N v ip of woven f. e Row tion often involves a temporary set ¥ = ore the king.” Fresh strawberry 5 :":‘i"]‘:o""nfrmw" BEARY e back, but your sound . basle seras|fomething of the res sauce, made by crushing berries and i 3 Attorney (abbr.) somes ult 1y % years' experiments w . v 5 Exposed to the atmosphere. 5 Y (2 comes ultimately to your rescue, and 1 i o letting them stand mixed with sugar : el <120, Woody plant Your tenacity and persistency reas | At least,” T added modestly until they are the consistency of a aemen caing: prog- Rustic Sk L REes #"las I can understand ;avy syrup, is just the thi serve cers on a ship P sl : e e R e Hackneyed. O o As @ general rule you are affec A e Dutch admiral (1597-1653). 33. Works upon with a lever tlonate, without being demonstrative, e et 2 yilmitw . Appendages and loyal without being assertively | * Siitied cooarn shts i bees a0 SR O e e s e P L d vour home of RO, v serve with sponge or white cake and & Baneatve. . Kind of school generally succeed in malntaining a H /ou have deliclous refreshments for Rty hods: rth emooth and unruffled attitude | an informal evening’s entertainment. Bt 3. Arabian garment Welll Enown: Dérsons borh: o Oila i woutell e oy wiain Top of the head (plural) - Parcel of land date are Abraham Jacobi. physician:| SPRAY IMPROVED W o o] cd -ansforms i en. . & f to 3 Henry Fairbanks, clergyman and in .3 a linto a tempting dessert L e Preposition. [vahitir: Mary € Anis Tiudd Sour.| DETHOL. With its Strawberry Charlotte. ‘An_antiseptic | nalist and author; Philander C. Knox wonderful new secret "hose Wwho are fond of fresh grated | . Sufix to form plural of some Do Sublon. lawyer, and Robert E. Peary. Arctic| formula, it destroys cocounut_or its canned variety will{ nouns. | | explorer o Kill tind the following a dish to sult their . To classify Grease well the inside of a stone opyright f roaches. ills every fancy: Line a charlotte russe cup with . Disorderly disturbances |jar. A two or three pound jam jar one. Young and old. lady fingers. Inside this put a layer . Charts. will answer. Cut two pounds of lean > % of whipped cream made stiff enough Singer mutton in pieces and put the picces in The deadly furnes pen to stand by the addition of a MNttle Down. the jar. Tie piece of etrate every crack. gelatin dissolved in water. Fill the s . four peppercorns, v BrisestEcioachcaout SERVE LARGE FRESHLY PLUCK.| center with crushed and sweetened one bay leaf, a little sait 4 N S e S UNHULLED | Strawberries. Cover with a thick layer | Lol per ang one blade of mace I plan F e Another spray or two. st o oo : | of the grated cocoanut and put a - bag d spices to .‘h» meat, K future | Then you sweep them R0 ) Ci IR OF POW-| hole berry on top. Stand for a few £ greased paper over the and put the o ' DERED SUGAF | moments close to the fce in a refrig.| - moderate oven to 3 1 yearn for the up—dead! No roach | = - ; { | \ 2 tw : emove spices i can dodge IMPROVED b ot o S te Rl or and serve when chilled. | ‘ T g T ven remove the sbice: ‘ T DETHOEL. RO omspray 4 % ; Macaroon Strawberries. - : : ; choose erm 10 AhAL Remiits ] or two teaspoonfuls of anchovy es - ; Jpeti "] This same recipe 15 equally de. | |sence well together. v |[And mezntime the your kitchen tonight. re is ling curious about | licious when made with crumbled, al | through a sieve. & n 1. put present Simple—Safe— Sure. strawberries makes them | mond macaroons. Mix the crumbs into pots and cover when cold with : P oo Al DoInt Of | wiBYibeYatraw ety llag BoAt covsE [A] 1 clarified margarine. This meat should | | 18 ]etvnrg me fast. 1 m the culin with whipped cream, being sure not : keep well for a week 7 Ca™n ter of fact. to omit the whole berry on top. { i . tually | Large berries served with the hulls : fur | on and placed as a rim around a lit- Rochester Gingerbread strawberr tle heaped center of powdered sugar Beat half a cupful of butter to a2 berry makes @ wonderfully attractive break- i |cream. Gradually beat in ha¥f a cup seeds are | fast dish or frult course at a luncheon [L[O] |ful of sugar. two well beaten esgs, visible. | These same large berries with the| { one cupful of molasses, one cupful of rasting par- | hulls on may be dipped in fondent to thick sour milk and three cupfuls | lions. $4.00. Combination package contairn e attractiveness | muke a confection. of flour sifted with one teaspoonful pint can and sprayer. $1.00. Dethol Mfg. Co., Richmond, V. and & half of soda. one teaspoonful of Lost. IN[E] Ginger and one teaspeontal of cinna PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE TR morning the step- Dioh-iBEKe 16 two loatipans Strawberries Served Many Ways My Meighberiays ‘ The Dafly Cross-Word Puzzle What TomorrowMeanstoYou | | | IN THE GARDENVWITH BURBANK species, may be crossed w 1w to enough of the principles of hybridiz- ing to ask a dripping pan skin side | mother called the children to get s ready. She gave them each a tiny ' ! plece of bread, which was all that they el i s 2ould have ail day. Hansel did not| eat his, but crumbed it in his pocket. of exercise, fresh air and sunshine, the | As they went through the woods he enerate love for the luxury and|walked behind and strewed bread e niences of flat dwelling in { crumbs along the way. This time they Oqfl) 0 4 n urban life are in part re.|went farther into the woods and left | sponsible. A kid is out of luck if his|the children alone in the heart of parents smccumb to this weakness. |the forest. £ | And then they plead economy as the| The children waited for the moon | excuse for filling themselves and their |t0 rise, but when Hansel tried to o children (if any) away in pigeonholes, | follow the bread crumbs he could not 10 |and plead brazenly with the last word | find his way, for the birds and the |in flivvers in the neighborhood garage [animals had eaten them all up. The and all sorts of costly dewdags about | harder they worked to find their way | the apartment. Factor No. 1 and fac-[out of the forest the deeper into the metabolism | tor No. 2 (overclothing) must be cred. | woods they went. eoen '“I'M:‘ ted art to the bad teaching of = e b ha . rybody has 4 |some health officers, for certainly the ere is little Gretel's best dress. i l we follis have it{patural tendency is for parents to|Color it blue, with shoes and stockings ! Full Fashloned bredd in was (elling | take 4 more wholesome view of this |to match. how low he|matter, and were it not for the reac- (Copyright. 192 e e i ampty acit b aremty resagshe Silk HOSIERY, $1.50 and up m—he | z50d many intelligent parents are be- ponded | zinning to see the absurdity of the ion of his | potion that a youngster enjoying him- vitis, and Tiself n the cold or wet can suffer any '€ 10| evil from his fun. The health rate ™Y lamonz children increases in propor- ion as parents rid their minds of this | B (ol the admiration medieval superstition. flabbiness |~ puierson advices, as factors which and homage of all. ) the metab- | tenq mulate metabolism and cure | || A skin and complexion of Aabbing reduction of the cereals, unsurpassed beauty you s erates HOWIng | he administration of, say, half a tea- will be proud to possess. o) *Sll [-Hcel Wh t finer ) ck of | of course wholesome open-air play at RAUDS 2 A slenderizing note in kritting that adds e, 1 ¢ <t two hours daily. He particularly race and beauty to ankle line. It is to be an ues gests “scanty clothing to increase Y f i Ak ' as e oy voc. for Hrial Noe 4 \ ound in many Kayscr models from $1.50up. ! " s Pord. T. Hoskins & Son, New York Sity As 4 means of training athletes to 3 dge their running speed a mechan: g al pacemaler sounds a bell at regu- 3 IS e |lar intervals to mark the time al. LORIOUSLY successful is the et o oot s ers it s ettt \ S dinner from which the gucsts arise in hopeful di s, ind_ insufficient - B i . 2 anticipation of another—and carly —invitation. the prepared ! @ . . P . e prepared : — i * BQ: Such dinners are invariably distinguished for PR o » : . : X Marvel Stl'lPC quality rather than quantity; and th§ fastidious It prevents “‘runs!” An ex- hostess—if she is truly discriminating—will be c!;xsll\'c fcfml?- A pztcnt;d certain to see that Meadow Gold Butter is served. :l‘l:c:e‘s:'l‘];icx° r;‘;“c';s'd; Meadow Gold is the butter of the cpicure. Yiihiny, Its delightful flavor, velvety texture, golden rich- ness and unquestioned freshness are the result of a combination of critical care in selecting the pure : ‘ v cream from which it is churned and highly devel- e 1 : s » oped knowledge of the art of butter making. Serve it daily, if the finest b is d d perts mn Spring = s housch)ol:i. he finest u[[cr.li cmande cheese making oy swits ond tadlored Juthe, © With colorings so important, and More and more women are saying: 3 our own pretty silk —chiffon o many tints so common—you will “Iwant Kayser hosiery." Superior : i BeaTrice Creamery Company, World's Largest or gener ations rfs with find Kayser color originations de- quality is the chicr reason for this Churners and Distributors of Quality Butter . | : lighefully desirable. preference. & make this Washington Branch, 308 Tenth Street, N. W. S e i ! H Tel. Main 1336 is shorter, - 233 cream cheese ||| izhumgny || Sy eges Kaysen wea real silk dye to re-new safe suds of this new kind ¢ ° i beauty, life and lustre, to of soap gently loosen and : 'g:jy wear _ll?(d v;eu"x rm:i{ wear! 1 a any real silk and keep lace float out all the dirt. Your | pec sl and e dyes ot snowy white. No boiling. work on washday becomes used. io:vcn ting to gilsvi:i m o 99 We absolutely guarantee just the lighter work of ““P“"zt°si~u pair 1 hl a that each and etery Glori- rinsing the clothes. That’s | 10 cxa 3 e p ent Dye always why it’s called Rinso. Cream || fe=fzli | BNSE less-to-light. CHIFFON WEIGHTS » LIGHT WEIGHTS - MEDIUM WEIGHTS » HEAVY WEIGHTS : | At all Leading Stores | Cheese | | “%usurp= Witis S Bk puri - e ek B : DOUBLE GLORIENT, Inc. i of washing for you NEVER SOLD IN BULK || | 30ChurhSc. New York Lt b b G v iage: Mo — LR ‘ ‘ fA_STEUR'Z_ED

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