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WOMAN'S PAGE.~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925. FEATURES. SPRINGTIME | || The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | | f] | WHEN WE GO SHOPPING R P | BY MARY MARSHALL. ‘ BY D. C. PEATTE (Copyright, 1923) { ! | 1 For the Summer Pajama Neglige Y MRS, HARLAND H. ALLEN So far from bieng considered @ bit |2 warm afternoon, quite appropriate— extreme and daring, he pajama |According to pr and . ch, lush woods -and the low Juisance avoid catching one’s ”( »I|‘~ i - own | 1and thickets, wherever the soil s When you have purchased g foot i the open seams and thus break Ol et A o e araren | s eap, | Dlack, U lhese - days each their | :mnn;;- printed m.;uv.n“ you U ing or cracking the linoleum, but, like and whe s made of some substs S L ke o il int little colony of the Mayv apple | 7 e Willing to pay the extra expense of | other things which cannot be cured S WA AL S8 ade ol some- subatah mentimhin vou ety ce. Under the biz. shining, | having it put down on vour floor with | must be endured. It sometimes helps SEad o echel i e umbrel'a-shaped leaves | z paste and cement: or if you live in to weight it down in places with hea K L e L yds @ shy but pretty | Mrs. Hews and Mrx, Jardin came o] rented home and do not expect 1o ré-| LLcks ar iron setimes in the m x It FO0DA i sleaning Datals 3 see ma the other afternoon, both being | main in for several ven t omay her husband's hreakfast, and who v F | pare wvin'l ar ! o ane sl r nine, and the whele | " at ladies, and them and ma started to | not be advisable to go to the expense. st oy bl g s e ® | flower _has a beautiful and perfect | ,:ux ‘A:‘nm! diffrent wavs of getiing |of haing vous Jinoleum installed ax a . AR SHOMHAS SAraCs L | symmetry that fter the wav of > thin, like they zenrelly do, and pop | Permanent floor Ehout Shecdtasy s ”‘""”",""_‘"_('I: ? [ woodland flowers. has a winning ! was shaving his face in the bathroom | In such cases as these, then. it be far neater ek charm even though it might not please | | with the door open lissening to them, | comes necessary to lay the linoleum vh»:'n ,;hplr\;u(\kiul\'. Jfort of n ez’ [n<a o A e e e | and Mrs. Hews ged. DIid von reed that |on the floor without anyv fastening. with flowing skirts and frilly sleeves | , R . 2 ani : A curious. heavy. honeved odor article by Dr. \Wilmer Bird in this |This way is open to many serious ob. lace and ribbon trimmed. o one|Dervades the flower. and about the I munths Wimmins Jernel ware he says | jections, especially when the work is e sell. O x| blossom there 1s something in its hid [its better to be ton thin than too fat |not skilifully done, as the linoleum is "»n- - “,." Ao Zo about it is to get]iNE. secreiive depths that i curious. hecause thin people have more chance |likely 1o buckle and buige after heing enough black Silk—good quality china | SUPernatural. The waxy whitenéss of 4 of living Tong “hecause thares " less |on ihe floor for ashort time. I pos of tacie st good the flowers and the too-heavy odor @ | strane and not so mutch ware and tare | sible it is alwayvs wisest to turn this slicios; axepa de chin d"’:f"‘“"'i'x“:"‘" |seem in keepinz with the poisonous { on their inside organs, or some sutch | Work over to an expert. but when it fas e on ot o e o | character of! the® May' apple, for its | &illy reason. did you reed that? must be done by the home folks, re- B K A ok Do oty | leaves and big undersround stems are | Yes, and I think its perfeckly redick- | memher that the first step is the | figured silk \\,.xx = ..‘\ ““',‘v'v o lindeed distinctly poisonous, although | i | uliss, Mrs. Jardin sed. I admit Im |proper preparation of the floor. This make the Jaciet and the timming on | small doses of an extract of the root- | |above the avetage size as far as weight | is important. because in time the lino | the trous 3) s | he | S(ock are sometimes given by country E |'goes, and 1 dont feel eny ware and |leum will conform to all the irregu-| e o vt (‘"“;“-\e‘;“““fi SINPIACS | Goctors. And vet the lemon-shaped | tare 'going on, in fact, T dont feel eny |larities and defects of the base under. | HOW IT STARTED R s e e e Cfor” the | PerTY that follows the flowers is edible. | : | diffrent inside than I do outside, and |it. If the boards are uneven or loose, | B ey ] It oniwant ito atuly thelovaryiotia | |its my opinion that this Dr. Wilmer if wide cracks are left unfilled or nails though this, of course, Is & little heav. | 19Wer, the May apple offers peculiar | | Bird is ject prejudiced because he's|or knots protrude, the linoleum will e CiCht than the piainicoens or | @dvantages, for it is large enough to | thin himself, theres a pickture of him |not only lie uneven, but is sure to e ol & {be seen without forceps and a lens. | : | wite the articte, she sed. breakand crack. S “Humor.” 1 Y chna. ot ARSI 1 crosswise with & penknife and | 1 shouldent be serprized if that was ake precise measurements of the | | . Zhere are women Who, Whils XBRY | vou dehn thenises fthe: ovary' in its | the very reason, ma sed. Now I red|floor and be careful not to cut the| In the common use of the word to | mever Atem o e Y ety inelr |gleaming internal beauty, the sym.| |a very intris ticle in this munths | linoleum 100 scant at any point, [€XPress a state of mind, as bad or goo own Trocks; do make all thely eEl | metrical® cells ‘clomely * packea with | Book by Dr. Elbert oggs |though always endeavoring to cut it |humor, we find an interesting story 63, (AnG RO O I o enish tiny ovules, awaiting fer { ware he comes out absilutely flat foot. | to the best advantage. If you can lay | 0f @ bygone medical theory wiilch has ShE KnSlom Ot ‘;“ DYCH ""”' tilization ed with the statement that its the lengths of the linoleum cr ~:<\\:_~4o‘))l"'n outlived by its terminology. evening or afternoon frocks for this{ nd helthy to be fat because to the length of the boards, it will en.| At the time when the barber purpiee. Ihlsiome 6f puismatielive rounds the vital organs an ible 1t (0 better take up any small in. | the ‘surgeon. the “medical j @ really splendid way of us " L SCEien 7 fhit | them from suddin shocks and | equalities 1ad w theory that man, mer silk frock and almost any sort o iy cated 5 S R ik i waliig | ph acto ur humors in the (Copsrisht, 1923, i ) : i“’ e el 5 gave specific humors cmpers 3 o A, 3 . one’s health and dis, | i S Saver Amount of surface E 2 hin man himself so that sh ! ! Cucumber Sandwiches. | A Small Time-Saver. 7 inish definite article | not writing merely out of pre S h for some time lletins of that > W cline. F 4 | Wich jest then pe « ol land flat. and if the) tende i eresting reading. They might An outtit > the bathroom, If vou ladies reel inte red with will resuit in baek h and spread lishily with butte |2 . ndizpread Mphily math DUkGer ! Means of try wtation @bbr). |2 to live lonz wy dont you play safe s and puf in-places. Jt most 55 close until ready to serve the sand e ; Auditory organ 5 Gt thl 5 , this Swdiig ke ceo R viches. Pare, slice. and cover with | ™ |5 Staff e A i e i Al s fre . cold water the cucumbers to be used. | : < Ll he other two 1o four weeks. After th Have ready French dressir made =3 e 1 St (abh Short cloaks, with a little scraped onion pulp and | e T AlbE 33, A doctrine finely chopped parsley. Dry the en | I k’r’""' Playing card enmbers on a cloth, stir in the dress. | | 2 \'l‘“ 2its 4 ing. and set a slice between two pieces | . B CIiiprsavie on of the prepared bread. Serve at once | e LY in a sandwich basket or tray. Garnish Covering for the head. with parsley branches. : e e o | Large body of water, hter-than-air machine. == = 1. Small island. Jentertnans 2 {his long service as treasurer of the Candied Popcorn. 3. Personal pronoun | congrega at a farewell reception - cushion, Put into an iron kettle one table neglige is now lovked upon as o most In many cases no further fastening will be necessary, as the quarter-aonn molding will be all that is required hold the linoleum in place. and if necessary, no hrad should be us On no condition should ecarp tacks bhe emploved. 1'se No. 18 three.quar ter-inch wire brads., and drive the brads in until their heads are lost in the surface of the linoleum. Such care in laying Is just an extra precantion that is sure to result in increased sat isfaction, for second only in impor tance to the choice of the linoleum in the store is the proper laying of it in the home. BY JEAN NEWTON. Cut rounds from slin slices of § od ilustration of 1he Willum hush up and keep quiet, ma | stretching period is over .the edges th of history embodied in lan e ot should he trimmed and the linoleum ze: not seientific, stvmological lan Wich he did tacked down. No brad should be nsed hut the words here and there t until the expansion period is helonzed some custom, ¢ er. for if even one or two tacks it RING AS FAREWELL GIFT. ' 1he linoleum cannot expand prop- " Coprent, 19750 Members of the Adas lsra He- brew Congr tion gave Herman Blwnenthal rir in appreciation of | | | | Official indorsements, | Fully sufficient To drink in small quantities. ‘ Deed | The whole, ite article ‘ The office of one in authority. {in honor of Mr. Blumenthal held e e e | spoontul hutter. three. tablespoontuls | B | Exiet i | Sunday night prior to his departure T80 e o SRR e water, one teacupful white pulverized et “har {for Burenein sl op o : like them —delicious “OMBINE WITH PRINTE D |sugar. Boil until ready to candy, then Behold 53 SSmail Spot used Sy Hindues o flavor and big saving 5 : CHINE ON BLACK |throw in three quarts nicely popped 5 drinking & featexdins Posele 2 ‘-!‘,r“\nm' CHINE OX BLACK | thoW ( (CCly till can e - Serpent Neauttas Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle fume G St distributed over corn. Take Kettle ‘r‘p"’:‘{‘;:"“"” . A supposition S S n substantial color from fire, stir until it is cooled a little | One mother says = S iy 3 Epochs. Fish ready-mixed with the Do and you have each grain eeparate and| The time required for opening the Flowine dmplemant Article of clothi i 34 crystallized with sugar, taking care |screen door for three children, none |25 having greater breadth. . Companion | | | tresh boiled potato. Il find it to vour liking for | that corn does not burn. Nuts of any |of whom could reach the knob, was | i 1 or so of rest or relaxation on | kind may be prepared in same way. |a time-waster for me. A handle on | o) the outside of the screen fastened Just | ¢y B means of two feet from the floor is within the | 5o gt Hawaiian bird . reach of all the children and enables | g o Earth 66, Toy R le Around South America | |t @ den the door now for them | © Ha Compars tive suffx. amble Ar t er o - Away from. . Poin of compass Proposed international language. Man's name 5 i = 2 a TNl e R BOOKLET FREE: ™ Rampart of a fortified camp (R Worked Like Magic. et T Casserole of Lobster. T . | of a three-pound lobster, and place in | 74 To keep unde L man came rushi L oof a casserole where one-half a cupful of velling that a womar 1ad Doctor of Laws (abbr.) A Tty = No 89. Coat covering sKin of many mam an ex-President (Copyright, 19 BY RIPLEY. - . = butter has just been melted. Dot the RUsE ind wanted to know who h, | lobster meat with one-fourth cupful of | 1 sITing to the inf ezions v ul flasks were offe {made musiard, one-half cupful 2 Performance by one n te i he finally selec {tomato catsup, three teaspoonfuls of [ 3. Money unit (abbr.). on irted 10 drink salt, and one-fourth teaspoonful of Fish laimin | cavenne pepper. Cover, and cook for| 5. Wrath. " Seeing a woman faint always did | ) minutes in a hot oven. Before serv-| 6. Prefix meaning {agether pset me ing pour over it the juice of two lem- | lone, and place a half-ounce butter = ball on each servi This should | LRI | Thi Prety GirlDefes Age | >=no more moth-holes -< i By Using Ordmary_Butte;mllk ; NOW YOU CAN MOTHPROOF THE CLOTH ITSELF To Beautify Her Complexion “DIAMOND DYE” IT Tells Druggists Not to Take Any One’s Money Unless This Delight- A BEAUTIFUL COLOR ful New Vanishing Cream Quickly Shows a Decided Improvement. Perfect home Buttermilk Cream creates beauty dyeing and tint. || almost like magic. The most won- il.l is aranteed derful thing about it is the fact that "i“h‘“l,i_mmd 1| whilst it turns the dullest. most life. Dyeo. Just dnp || 1exs complexion to rudiant beauty || and makes rea or rough hands or in cold water to || iy snowy white, vet there is not tint soft, delicate || (he slightest sign of its use after ap shades, or boil to } plication. 1t actually vanishes from dye rich, perma- || sight and the most heated atmos- ment colors. Fach || phere will not produce the least 15-cent package || shininess or greasiness of the skin 4 contains direc- No mutter whether yvou are trou =, > ~ tions eo simple || bled with & poor complexion. wrin THE AIR-ROAD uP SUGAR LOAF | any woman can dye or tint lingerie, || kles. puffiness around the eves, freck- smplete. satin- > i nilks, ribbons, skirts, waists. dresses, | les. crow's feet or lines around the faction. mal today At Fifty-eighth Day. B O morent ptring forthe view | cots. stockings, aweaters, draperies, || ThOUCH, O B e e W frents RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil. March ' world. Al Rio lay outspread in mag-' SOYeringe. bangings, everything mew. || o "0 e caused by wind or sun o e and Ensie 241 dreamed all nizht of an endless | nificence. Guanabara Bay, set in its( Buy ‘“Diamond Dyes”—no other ||| ;i fina that any or all of these utiful_sctres A short uas procession of black men with coffins amphitheater of hills, sparkles like | kind and tell your druggist whether troubles will quickly disappear with sage with Howar’ eroill Erean al on their heads. who did a tanzo|sapphire. To and fro among the ships | the material you wish to color is wool ||/ the wuse of Howard's Buttermilk areretiting Lo il that is noces] around my room in the Hotel Gloria. at anchor ply busy paddle-wheels| or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, | Cream : FpSuien g Selea A drentim They all did an instant exit as I|pushing ferrvhoats to jewel-like is-| or mixed goods. apened my eves to look out of the win-|lands and to Nicheroy, the little sister- = = — . . dow across the, encircling arm of Fla- | city across the way — . Mary—“Moths never get into anything in this house. I've n o here zlistened the| In the distance towers a forest of | (—=—— ——— = made everything mothproof with Larvex. Now I ted “Pao de A 1car the huge | blue spires of lofty mountains—the | don’t even have to pack my things away." nonstros: t resembles a loaf | Organs. Tijuca, Corcovada, Gavea. i = . on end: and | ssors, “Hunchback” and ir was the tiny cage| “ail,”” add majestic composition that conveys passengers up the slen- | (o this masterpiece of nature. The S T R T PP I /4 —— At last—what you have been wanting for years! Anne—""Don’t,the moths ever get into your rugs in sum= mer? They do in mine.” why be annoyved by such stuff | Miles and miles of glistening beaches eams are made of? sweep around and off in opposite di e el b i , , ex. 1t es en gs mothpr 1y devoid of bathers althougzh the | their gc sands—Flamingzo, Gloria, y K sun was burning hot—I arrived just | Atlanti ; nta Luzia, Ver- GINCS : o i i i time to clamber into the waiting | melha. 3 OW, for the first time, woolsn is protected with Larvex, it needs no The “caminho aereo” will carry | = ——————— / things are protected from moth- further protection. No need to wrap six ':"'ff“"; ’.ru:”‘lfill\ rmurv"ninz. damage in the right way—the only and pack away. Your things are safe S el e Al J sure way. Larvex, a great new dis- anywhere. ind of the rising sun. | ' covery, makes the cloth itself moth- Sis . . L L ot aaneanity : = : is easy to use Larvex. Simply in- wiNis, thio LAl onet |.pin';“,:'):: ot k- | 9 § Dishes silver f‘::o:,;:?ufi;prfiya:d‘\"d ';lg’:':::t;sf sert the Larvex Atomizer in the bottle ing of the cage as it swayed ¥ on wors £¥ : becor of Larvex. Pump up and down with its way mmmu to Morro dn Urca, the | 0 o ’ b the goods. one finger. This throws a powerful lent nd mind their ow si 2 Formerly, you have fought the moth, spray, that mothproofs every woolen bt i s snn - el ot it | A glassware e But the moth is harmless. It only lays thing it touches. Larvex with new-type as civing me a zlance : NOW the big new eggs. But these eggs hatch into moth- atomizer costs $1.50. Once you have “Ohio!” 1 sald in friendly fashion worms which do the eating. And they the atomizer, buy Larvex only at $1.00. Salna a LJapiunesn sl tar s ] A 2 Y package or the regula 1 Rt bl LR &, /1 3 sparkle. washed St I size ntgyaurgrocg’_‘ i eat all year round. But they will not At drug, department and furniture 7Good morning, air, he replied with ! cat any article protected with Larvex. stores. Get Larvex today. A how and a hiss Gradusilyyne Sudm0 il T} ) : 3 - The Larvex Corporation, Brookiyn, N. Y} ol T ewt e b the RINSO way ! Larvex is such sure protection that Anese <hip out in the harbor, and when many of America's leading textile e At the half-way housa, the | Another Beauty Secret manufacturers use it. Their products THE new-type Larvex ra A ro di ‘rea, col d - . . . . i i - e e B e Disclosed OW try Rinso for washing dishes! : ere now mothproofed with Larvex A B s michan by Tony hixet) e L “Oh!yes Madame is clever, It makes this everlasting job as : when you buy them. What it does for near perfection as any ou will do me honorable pleasur 3 artis X b : : raph?” . i f the of Larvexan D i L i o i n marvel at. No! not a she, Aol was}émg Ck.)thesf S5 It is ly pleasant to use 3 “:mm‘m“y casy and L > pleasure, and again we em- but a wonderful silk dye— diShhake a htItle Rinso into your hot For it is as odorless as water. Colorless thorough job, Never use barked in the little th- t swung in : : 4 : E s o aki s. Off le. - 5 1 wi It is a real thrill, this rid Sugar o . P : o Lolo s el EHE, el Bty QO‘\AM\X every bit of grease in a jiffy! There enything—ezcept furs. Once an article mid-air at about twice the height of 4 attac )\E;Jmonl_\l_;n a wire ](‘uhle. 1 con- Judge for yourself, my dear- or glasses. fess 1 t like it much > . 3 & 3 e miiis at the top all fears are E;-;go uasll’;t:;l:fd l:;qu: How sparkling and new looking it & forgotten, and the nerves start tin ¥ i leaves the dishes! Even ve: eas; = silk step-in? Could an A % very greasy . Carbona Leaves No Odor lace be c'hiter? Not a bi{ kitchen dishes wash quicker and MAKES FABR'CS MOTHPROOF i bary - I CLOTHING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE DRAPERIES 15 Shmmcisi: for bathtubs and linoleums. — R \ SR STl s all fadeless-10-light. T / B \ KNIT GOODS BATHING SUITS RUGS their goods it will do for the woolen piece of machinery ever things in your home. designed by man. It makes to the top of Sugar Loaf. THE NON-BOILING SILX DYE cks i i the Woolworth Building in a little cage are no specks of soap to stick to china The odor of Carbona disappears while it | of boiling o mussiness.” cleaner with Rinso. Use it too : s AND.ALL ARTICVES 'WHICH.ARE_ALLIORIPART WOOL leaning Fluid! At Leading Drug and @1925L.G. REMOVES GREASE. SPOTS Department Stores g Witheut Simry te Fabric or Color s/ /] " 2 10 8 WA s ot w2 g Sy

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