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FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925. ° WOMAN’S PAGE. R(‘”(’(‘l Home (]ondition COLOR. CUT-OUT Which Has D h D i ' ;au: M';""'p IN THE GARDEN WITH BURBANK the Harder oriE G P NP )08 BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. HANSEL AND GRETEL. Life OrOt y lx Gimeapl As Reported by Ellzabeth Urquhart and Edited by Luther Burbank. ‘Woman's Windows are the eves of a house, | zar is not used in unadulterated form, 1 Gladioli g g . o et and they should sparkle. 1t has been | but in solution with water. The pro. “Nothing to Do B K 1 i ) i {and ic ie"oniy "1y vaving combina said of peonle that eyes are the win- | portions are one-third of a cup of vine 4 g to Do But Keep House and Mind the The talk on gladioli ha¢ wundered | tions and making careful selections of m“;“r AU resl cxniie I g0 Dok e el R e T e ; Child i1 : i E I fi«: nlfleld Inéq u]mr"uddenh {»al‘}:s) n;‘seed!ln;s that one develops unique and or ill you can very often tell it by | found that, although the solution be: B ildre: 3 5 i f Eas NeR e o i carmasier o e, | s Shiades Bnd markings snd dell wsed in somewhat the [wiping off a few of the windows, its ¥ 7 : r : 2 B e e TR ianil] o v B thews now colovs then e s If e TisabaRE oI e | (e ATl Duk gl e e Domestic Work Is Hardest in World. Preciate something of the experiments | produced By tne bain, Sr P samo WAY. afdie windowa look un-! sfichcy remaina unaffectsd. for ke which Mr. Burbank had carried on 50| ‘Yes, and by the bulblets. oo, vvrv.\! m that all is not well with the | should be e over with a cloth ‘ex‘('e\(‘:"}:;]‘{e“)ll,‘] ((‘ll’. - '|]|U|]l15 our T s o the conditions of the rooms within. | wrung out in the solution 3 A had the gladiolus in our | parent form. / adde v AL A st a woman e been huving an argument ahout which have he e sardets, for iy Spout = hugared Mo ol e ot o erauty Soring ruins. which seem to wash na | then wiped dry w harder life, men or women, and they have asked me to referee the fight. \ years,” he said. “as it was introduced | of (he stalk and the sub: oot e / The man says that women have a soft snap because the husband has to earn ) into Europe from South Afr and | guality of the flowers were equally | = Windows and Jewals: | the llving for the family, while the wife has nothing to do but stay at home from there found its way to the | aresting i e ] { with the children. He says that the man must work no matter how tired and American Continent e e anie !'sl(-h' he feels, while if the woman doesn't feel well she can lie down and take “‘One of the earliest products of h¥-| ¢,me semi-double; some had two ranks with little visible effort | 5]‘ m‘.p and let her work go until the next day., whereas a man's work must bridizing was the gladiolus zandaven-| ,f figwers, some had four, some grew Mgl g i g {be done on the dot. sis, and being & brid, the results|in 4 gpfral and -some had blossoms a o e i o tont ihe ReIEht 550 Dilitiol® ays that the man is worn and harried by the sense of his responsi- < iy orm and color “These last, 1 suppose. would ety iikely DEadRome onc wising 5 ilities, w e & woman has nothing on her mind but her hat. Furthermore, a \ I should think so many changes of have to be planted facing south i i very alkely Bnd o pae minine he opines that a man has a perfect right to be fractious and cross and irri : location and climate, from South Af-l\Cect then, as other gladioli whic table at home. because his business anxieties wear his nerves to a frazzle, but iPB rica to Europe, then to the American on one side of the that women have nothing to worry them and consequently no excuse for > | [Continent, and finally to California | 4ng turn tn the aun? 5 nerves. and so when they are ill-tempered it Is nothing but pure devilment C LY would greatly have affected the devel- | said Mr. Burbank, “and ne | er and selections re giving flowers, brighter colors, more stalks, hardier plants and to multiply rapidly from “Some of the blossoms were double vind is in the right direction vou will detect the odor of wood alcohol. One well known jewelry store, the windows of which shine almost as brightly as E 9 " 6550 “The brigl . P - i ooy wiita s, Bua To this the woman replies that if he thinks being a woman is such an The bright boy is he who, in sa: ; Mr. Burbank, “changes | | 1 B e o easy job he should try it for a while. She reminds him of the old adage that | in§ it with flowers, selects tulip; s nd climates often | | e R el LR et |says that man works from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done, and produce bility, and when hybrid- | . f/vopa slcaliokite twolaf et egiloy “lI e ks him what would happen when a hungry family came trooping in for | !ization was added the gladiolus of to-| and we hope soon to ac e e BTt | and found nothing to eat, and the woman of the house calmly repos-| | What TomorrowMeans to You | |day became both respormive and adapt- | g5 0“0t e o g 1 ing on a couch. because she didn’t happen to feel like cooking that day. —_— able, R ing that the culture of t Time Proven Method. And she vants to know which is the more nerve-wearing proposition, | BY MARY BLAKE. “I have been working for over 40| .1a4i1us and the care of the b | ctive, though perhaps a a 1 quiet office or store or shop, or working all day with | 5 2 " years with gladioli and have raised | ph70 "% THC 0 Sarden chapter | method of window clean: three or four children shrieking and fighting and quarreling under foot, and | new crossed seedlings by the acre, so| = OURCL B £, 4 =l \_‘[{ | of the very fine yrain 5 | @ teething Laby incessantly wailing. 1f anybody in the family is justified in Taurus. that I have had plenty of material for | pRelenee (o (e ub the next Sun | 1ps, 4 method t is geners | being peevish, she thinks it is the woman selection. While the colors in the| ]9 R ey h and much practiced. A little | PCsi e | The excellent planetary aspects that | early hybrids were ve-y fine, the|!l® ¢anr I may be added to the hot | T AGREE with the woman in her contention that women have the heavier | exist this evening continue mfnlm {stalks were too slender and the blos-| —_——— in which the cleaning cloth 1s | % burden to bear. Life isn’t easy foi either men or women, but woman's lot | force unti ate afternoon of to-|soms too far apart, and moreover, 2 hefore applying the soap to the 18 Ao lnarch ihande it man's that when I hear that a girl baby has been | morrow, and will serve as a stimulus| withered quickly in the glare of the Lemon Meringue Pudding e s S b e iborn I could weep tears of pity over her. to aggressive effort and constructive | Summer sun. | s, four: sugar and tableware is lent the win The Candy H. Nuture itself handicaps woman. It makes her of more fragile clay and | Or original endeavor. They are not Did you produce some nev | 2 grains £ andy tiouse. e only propiticus for all ordinary com-|ors?” | ows of the houss Care must be sily lil\r}.llv than man. It gives her less ) e ul strength than man 5 1 dertakiy Bt i i b " ol i i N )S: lemon, one | taken When sand soup is the cleantng | Fur three days Hansel and Gretel | Vet calls upon hier to endure more. I mikes her subject to all the diseases e e o el sl Dioants Shat movelvyy ne cup: meringue. seven medium thit none of it remains in the | Wandered in the woods, seeing no one | Of man and then s« few ailments,of her own for good measure. It calls 5 el s ml Fos pmi{‘“‘. made l.’n_:x. o:]l.d) | eighths cup. i Corner of the panes. If it is some. and with nothing to eat but berries | UPui her to suffer il the anxietles and sorrows that tear a the heart of man, | riscs, Any well thought-out plan |ing a itying olors and dis-| Beat the egg yolks lightly. Add s difficult to get the last vestige |#nd nuts. But on the third morning | and makes her temperamentally untit to cope with them. TXom: JupeEn Ve o s\lm:“d n :‘r‘i’rl:uxn]l:fil:;;‘tkur:;:]{\mgs:’ "!lxe‘slmdes hlif;mfld lemon ‘rind, sugar e r Y came to e o g g s comb tions. ¥ caref as fo removed, use an ordmary meat | oy icatie (0 2 Iitis Moues 1 the If & woman goes into business. she has to combat the prejudice re not quite |~ “The production of wew color com-|when taken from the ove ckewer. around which cloth is wrap- | Very center of the forest. When they | E 1 s i siness. sh s ombat the prejudic ‘ e L CRattey At pe s MraMCe Of MW color oo = taken from the oven cover w ped. This Wil be sutisfactory In | came closer to it they saw that4t was | her sex. and not only do as good work us a man, but better work and more of | 20 favorable and. while they a7¢ Do binations must lave called for the|meringue made by beating the exg built of ad and roofed with cakes, | it 1o zet the same pay. he is less able physically to stand the strain of long | s i £ £ %o - . nse that a p - | whites with the powdered sugar anc the windows were of cl gar. | bours and intensive application than a » is. Skirts, even if they are cut [UP" in efforts and u..-rA nln.{‘mn of @ |er needs when he mixes his colors u!li{u n juice. Return to the oven and d 100k a bit, out of the roof, | Success. Every wo woman has to hold her job with one hand and de.| ~NoIma al 4 s 4 Mr. 1y ractica e same as the me etiiclhs, ',.\,.4'“,, R | 5504 Nor charscter whh the cther. o 2 % llot of the child born tomorrow, al-[ “But with the addition of endless | ringue prepared for 4 pie, the only 1if A RIDbInE REIE TE 2 though the indications point to at least | patience in waiting on the work of na nstead of setting fansel broke off @ big plece of arting out to make his fortune has so much better chance of [ One serious illness before the @ttain | ture for results there is certainly op-|the custard in a pastry shell ft ix B M < : 2l meenn #nd Grethel pulled out the whole | Winning out than a girl has that It is no wonder she s often gets discouraged | Tient of maturity. The disposition of | portunity for skill in blending the ! baked in a small puddin THIE CLEANING OF W lconol treatment is recommende: low pane and they sat down and|and decides that it is better to sit down and powder her nose and marry him | this child will not be very attractive | WEEHCHE CONME - Tumenolis car | e 7 when reached the goal, than it is to try to compete with him. foithats who do net Encw 1€ IR Aw TWIFE'S AID, ; ; . The average domestic woman's life is infinitely harder than that of her | it Will rather repel than charm, ae Eired, Makehac ) T e e S ke et ol e s O Niecfa result or ite- abaoluts: cauflor. - Tt FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES—No. 2 t pon wind s 3 N e - w g roses | T romises to be v upon win. Y ite gl h ith red roses| ., his does und ends later. The wife gets up and cooks breakfast, and | Promises to be very downright, and housekeeper’s wakens her family to come and eat it. and long after they are in bed at [ Will never compromise. In its mind 1 wakens u o co at it and long a v are [ty avee jeoninron i she is still at work patching and mending and cleaning and pressing | {here will never be a middle course shine K 7 i : i o e o ~ e G Eacih Bece e iext ds it must be right, or it must be wrong. . dhe s i oy SPRINGTIME 50 that they may go forth decently clad the next day. Pt e g g P e ea ro uctlon 0 a e ot e St 3 T B i UNDAYS and holidays, which are days of rest and relaxation to the others | Ind such extremes of opinion in a : e bl " 5t her household. are added labor to her, for there is extra cooking to do much ‘wobpiiness dow in d r There e e very often dic- s BY D. C. PEATTIE. for .the specially good dinner or lunch, or the new dress for Mary. or thi L : s | | I T contrivanc T arket ol S x > P & <’ € concl 0] course, and, n which the wi s biayl which fixing up of suits for fath 1d the boys. Bl b < - re kept bright and shining says | make it possible to reach the far cor E > other laborer on earth works such long hours as does the domestic | UN1€s8 hild(s exoeponalr | If the Chinese, who _fil:s_t'dlscovered tea, U she has her maid add vinegar to | he outside sash without enc Wistaria. { woman. and no other laborer gets such little pay, for the average woman gets | o tith @ hizh degree of intelligenca had realized the possibilities of the trade vater hich the wind Re ving one’s life by hanging out over | amount of moral cour a5 you Kaewr. 1o|@ high alitude Tt Is 3ot unpoeaible| There are fust s few floweradi the | only her:board and clothss. and ihoserthie poceestfinihe emily t will have a hard road to travel and had studied the nature and require- in keeping metals in brilliant |10 make one’s awn implements to ais-| WOt (hat seom & WS 1op WEELLT The theory that the woman who has nothing to do but stay at home and ! i g P ments of the plant, China might still be s ety e 3 g be tri S| flower Is wistaria, 1e theory t the wor vho pthing ay ome and | Sl i e condition, but its properties and use [iodze the dirt. A spe fastened to | 10 Be LEHE, S0 hes and walls this |run a house. and take care of a family of children, lives a life of gloriou B Lo n P 2 3 = 4 conclusion, althougi s fulness in the cleansing of glass seem | the end of a broc tie is one sug- | 0L CHIEID hout (he whole of the |ease, and that she can do this at odd times when she isn’t amusing herself. is - i oo B o the largest tea producing country. Cen- to be less generally known. The vine- | gestion that can be made practical. | ; il th ; I R e L ; i District with the glors of its blos-|a favorite one with men. Nothing sha aith in it, not even when | S S L > soms. Not another plant, at any |they find out when the wife goes away that in two days the kitchen sink piles | | ey turies of neglect, however, stunted the time. of year. produces flowers in|up with dishes and the floors are knee-deep in old papers and sofled clothes, | ol DI A75 SEL 10 RETRate 1o growth and caused the quality to deterior- \ A BY THORNTON Such abundance. Properly. trained, |and that meals do not automatically cook themselves and that every towel | Thia does mot impie vaeillation. but 3 ) s { wh or ‘lilac flow in a bank of Nor does the fac at a o ar Chila ca - . pag S| Your judgment is sound, with shrewd. i | such blossomy dimensions as not even | een. anaibat taking cave afiaibab for & alnaibaliernobn cin Teduos &long L e e Dani o acen | ndia, tea was found to flourish. Scientific {the lustiest rose vine can equal. |shoreman to & nervous wreek and cause 4 man to desist from eaying to his | too late to be of much value. { methods of cultivation and manufacture st d her best she did not make as | Heavily odorous, haunted by golden | wife, “Gee, but 1 wisl had things eas you ai ad not o do bu i aiic aiibi e et reanor . Saves Het Babies. phe did her best She i D I s | insects, all. the day. long, perennially | stay at home with the children D R e were introduced with remarkable results. "Tia not of self a mother thinks 4 haby -arry. Srowing larger and nobler — what [ telligent. Your lack of speed has often N 'n i v T S SR U Wiy, | With that precious Baby to carry. Erowing larser o [ A man's work is easler than & woman's and less nerve-wearing. because | Fonmons. Lot ana ey oo Now the finest tea grown in the world and 5 e e | for & ahort distance. but this was too| - Down on the coastal plain. in the |it is iess monotonous. Domestic labor bas {ewer tangible results to show. and | iate success by far the largest quantity comes from Mrs. Grouse was not the only one s = % r tr B s, from Norfolk south, are two | it lacks the thrill and stimulus o or! o s cor r married life should be very . P . slow, & c s anc e, she | swamps, fro s il 2 3 “ - Mex Copnte TvRs L Ue en N oo s, Cmbing another tree. she | tive wistarias. But except u stanily’ meeting new people. seeing new faces. hearing new things. " " | pleadan: "und vou are devoted to your :)ll\esg ‘cit)\;_nmesf.l SALADA” is mainly Yorest on the other side of the old| At lust she,dropped the baby in an | i il smecies that | is that men make it harder by their lack of appreciation and sympathy. [ooe o 1one Goh dfetinn” ende: rom flavory India and Ceylon road. Bven before Mrs. Grouse had|old nest In another hollow tree and|¢.. “clover yellow brethren have DOROTHY DIX ‘ell known persons born on this teas. Copyright. 1925.) ! : Wi | smoke was thicker now and it was | reaching the tiniest corner. The method of cleaning may depend at upon the sort of window to 1 for. Perhaps it is a window nglish style or early co divided into many small panes ARE VARIOUS FORMUI “or windows of this sort the vinesar moved over there y the Fly brought to such perfection which m Bainbridge. naval he was bringing home wistaria in 4 | Put about six prunes in each glass.|egz Cook untll thick. Put squares ure and entrance of dirt | litle coastwise junk along the China |Pour on a little lemon juice and or 2 W s S, R Tes At oh by f\ir:ttes. and | 3 fuice, and sprinkle with a little |Of the crust on a platter and put a ke 2 { . he time B oAl credr Did i the Botiony Serve us an appetizer at lunch- | tablespoonful of lemon Jelly on each e e R ey error wva® | of his boat while Fortune alone kept dinnsr square Ho sttt Mehat e ouid reach it | the deck and blazed away at his pur- D e o ach ot | suers until a wind took his boat and ot bl burned el e Dot | ewiftly scudded it out of harm's reach. . e The only quality of wistaria which Eaean I I : of the babies ws in the doorway. S e, e, 180, et | R o e Exactly the Kind of Entertainment seized this one and was off again. |4 story SRR lower of § 7. 4 i 7 | e e et wia a0 preat and shetwas | its stems, ~A 'ton-vear-old vine is YOU Want Whenever You Want It so tired that it seemed as if she |duite capable of pulling down a porch. ust drop and glve up to the Red|The powerful downward pull of the |% e i S ing “Stars” i : {must drop ana give ot thefRed | TBE BOVS I e 00 the Reiihsinse always the outstanding “Stars” in their Tiantlet ‘%0 of that preciogs babe, | coil of its stems, makes it a more respective fields. And so last she reached the others. Mmarvelous tensile engine than many a SHE .xcm‘ AND SAILED DOWN | (Conyrizht by . W, Burgess. | block and pulley. ,\fi\g'\\“‘\ - How her pfiCClCSS doilies were restored to ON A LONG : , AS ONLY A FLYING SQUIRREL CAN SAIL \ \ | dl loveliness after having been despaired of to be where there was likely to be less while_their family w mother love, and back she went and {got a third baby I the time this one was safely - P rs. '] v " ind r J e ga s of G saac G nwoud, mathema- Squirrel and Mrs. Timmy had chosen |harder 1o breathe, But the Httle |(Dd their place in the gardens of r; lsaac | ; o muke their home there, and for very [mother tho S 4 Washington. Many distinguished per : i tician; John S. Boynton, statesman; Such the smms Teamin. | They wanied ] n i s Yve s a Tasd Ty Megteg Prune Cocktail. [ Lemon-+Jelly Squares. Anton Seidl, musician: Col. Albert L. | ? 4 jand. picking up) sNoLINr e them to rope. But no name is so old| Make up a rich piecrust and rofl | Mills. soldier; Joseph G. Cannon. con E [out and made the first long Jump. | omantically linked with, that of wis-| Let some choice prunes soak in cold | 2 gressman = By the time this one was safely in the | Fomantically Tniced with, ¢ water over night. Set to cook in the land cut in about two-inch squares and Coretenia e e e T ro wastmuch | Robert Fortunel—that adventurer. | same water. =When tender, and the hake until crisp. Make a lemon Jelly A i i e e N botanist of the early years of the last | water is mostly absorbed, set aside| ‘" T Sl 5 | nearer her/home. SNewsr ‘llv:udllm:xf;; century whose matter-of-fact diary |in the liquid to’cool. Cut each prune ©f one cup gar, one cupful of Tarie (o eers are pfovidsitanta | . life had <he been fllleq with such | (EUITEL PN el At the very tima | Into four pieces, discarding the stones. | water, the juice of one leion and one | bathing cap to protect them anmfij s o e o T ! / i i “Tuere had been a state dinner at e e A na e (heis Bhn i f Lictrote 2 the home of the Marshal of the Court e ]’In\ g b L g MiCormack Will Rogers of Sweden. The following day when love them! She was sure that neve 3 e Sousa Paul Whiteman T happened to be with the wife of the in all the Great World had there ever s Kreisler Aileen Stanley = Marshal, one of her maids came hold- such wonderful babies before , 5 F =, 2 I thnid, Yot Gintenna g ; Tl’u‘rr are models from .lx) up, and we have a convenient ing some priceless doilies—sadly soiled. nowshe worried over” tose hubies plan of casy payments—so why delay? Her Ladyship told me they had been long enough to get food, and alway . y g Z i Come in Tomorrow lent her for the dinner by one of the she hurried back sure that somethiing j = 4 3 Ladies-in-Waiting to the Queen. She had hap) hem wh e S / 4 ; HUGO WORCH probably would have to return them Jhuppen, and he 3 \ Ik 1110 G St. N.W. Main 1115 with apologies! all Kinds. And Mrs. Timmy's love 2 “Here I interrupted: ‘If you don’t r and pride in them grew. as ix the 8 NOW ; mind I would like to save the situa- Ry e w:!l hi (Eheraisvmesten fonli At tion’ (confident that I could safely umps in the G our bov, oo, can have this ‘or feel this way Sl o ed friend Lus) o p ook of health T 3 epend on my good friend Lux). The precious lace doilies were handed to me. When they had dried, indeed, : 4 c o N sTI PATI o N : t T felt proud. I could see no trace of dark time, the sa > for timid it ) ¢ 28 soil whatever!” e bl Sini Squirre or means DISEASE ¢ Bluc=jayisthedelightful way Mrs. S. Fagrell, California ’\‘\\‘, ‘, A 3 % mmy boked her —— toend a corn. A tiny cush- of her . hreparing to stast out to | These young rascals when they are well are the greatest 7 ion, cool as velvet, fits over o g A thecorn—reli the pres- 100k for ) o eat. Something institutions on earth. But when that insidious lurking ,u,:_"-}"l,,,,,,,,‘z’fi,,m""'“, made her nose outh smart and i i ey 4 Ie then the ) /o - ’ S BorafinIed’lont and g monster — constipation—ties up their bowel Soon the corn goes. Blue=jay trus e ol o world is dark. Coated tongue, lwsc[appetlte,wakelfm:}ms, g8 leav:u;otlm-g;‘ohiue 2 Don t t and Ml wath seter 4 Smdkes Chdidie bad breath, pimples, weakness, dull mind are only a few i work. You do not have 5 E e me e o indications that you are goin. to have a mighty sick boy i gecde how much ot bow Monday’s laundry listance, there was a red glare. One you donotsee that his clogged bowels are opened up atonce. \ = plaster is a complete stand- g . 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