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FEATURES. ‘ : ! uTTLE S‘TOQES v |\ Dorolh y. Dl x! e v The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | | 0. e WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 19 "Strawberry “and Cherry Recipes A BEDTIME ([ Matrimonial® (Covyright, 19251 Fire For the Runaway. BY LADIA LE BARON WALKER. Cherries and wherries are two One teaspoon vanilia if strawberries . 3 Hiysadics i | | 6 e most aturactive frulta T minia: (ure the (rult, o one-quarter teaspoon | Y THORNTON W. SURGKSS. | Fsn't [t (Jyeer We Don't Investigate Our Partners’ : 'l:‘lu"' size. . The \wluy. is viv nnlll !Aill\li }fn:‘vht"v'll s, = . g AN > -~ % . 7 i 4 ch s the T ialf pint cream whipped, or one i . Th.. ’ AE 5 ¢ Segn Fo e S e L ey e White Robin Gomiorted. Pasts; That We Marry Those of Opposite f »w ‘white they are decidedly different | Melt the dissolved gelatin over hot| This much to me in very clear: 1 hue from the zayer red ones, but |water. AMix half of the sugar with| T'm not al serthe they. too, have a texture | the fruit ar let stand one-half hour. | — Wity Rotin at delights and a gloss that almest | Add the gelatin to the fruit at the Of course, no one can be made s One fruit foliows closely jend of this time. Whip the cream |feel that they are queer, und because|Jyr > he other in rotation.. Seasons and when it is neariy ‘stiff gradually |(hey are queer are not wanted, with- begin with, isn't it queer that we permit boys and girls to get married overlap. Therefore it is|add the rest of th r and then|out having their feelings hurt some- [at an age at which they are not permitted to make any other binding con: er the fruits to-|ihe flavori in the sugared|What. While the Robin whose coat|tract?” The law appoints guardians to look after the property of minors Ie! ue discuss a‘few [frnit and blend well. Put in molds | Vas all white didn’: mind so very much {and prevent them from squandering it. or being cheated out of it by sharp. or one la mold and set on ice to|being left severely alone by all the|ers, but there is no legal safeguard to save foolish zirls and boys from | chill. T ut just before servinz | Other feathered folk, there would be |throwing away their lifa's happiness on an ill-advised ma ge. 5 ind garnish the edse of the mpld with | times when he felt badly because he | At a tUme of life when we consider a lad’s judgment too immature for the fruit from which . it has been|Was queer. Of course, he didn't con-|him to make a $1,000 investment we consider that he fs worldly v made. A rim of strawberries lurge {Sider himself queer, but he knew that | enough to pick out a life mate. At an age when we think a girl's taste | and fully ripe with a little green foli. { N8 neighbors did. too unformed and too hectic to select her own clothes we let her choose ay e 175 By e ' Tastes; That We're Ever Ready to Remarry? to0 S A D you ever think how many queer things there are about marri around the outer edge gives an| “If only I could find some one else | husband also queer I' would feel a whole lot . “tistic setting. The cherries, in clus ters pendant on their stems, and with | better few leaves attached, make. an at.| V¢ ctive garnish for cherry bavarian. |0 Kne ther may be served with or without |aueer as I | sweetened whipped cream. | body acts I One mother says: When my little | daughter continued to unfasten the little wicket gate put up on the porch | to keep her in, T used a large horse |blanket pin to fasten 1t instead | After that she was safe, ax the pin | cannot be loosened like a latch thought the White Robin. Isn't the it would be very comforting Mari 5 sual attitude we take toward matrimony queer” : age is the most important act in our lives, the thing that not that some one clse Is Just a3 |only makes or mars us, but that affects thousands of people vet to be. Com. | m. But by t e eIy o | Pared with marriage, being born is a_mere episode in our careers, and dying uess [ am the only one |a trivial incident. Yet there is no other thing that we do to which we as little intelligent, serfous thought. sir If we were going into a business partnership with 4 man and we: to Invest our entire fortune, we would think a long time befol mitted ourselves. We would consider the proposition from ever would look into its weak spots and try to form an honest opinion of chances of success. And we would investigate the past record of the r [ye-were proposing to go into business with, and find out everything a him. We would ascertain what sort of a life he had led, how honest & sonorable he was, how much he was to be trusted and what sort of a dis- | position he had, whether he was pleasant to get along with or not. Yet the worst harm that our business partner could do us would be to cheat us out This can be made with either cher- | ries or strawberries. Line paper cups with lady-fingers, having the ed: where the cakes meet touched lightly unbeaten egg white. This will | ke them adhere well. Fill the cen with whipped cream -sweetened, | baving Afresh crushed fruit of either | kind well mixed with it. Top each serving with one large awberry or | rosy cherry with « fleck of green | | Fruit Charlotte. {‘ | i | (Copyright 5.) My Neighbor Says: Totatoes are far nicer cooked in the following way than by bofling them. Scrub the s with 4 small brush kept. for the { purpose, and stéeam them ir [fotiane o & ey sllierscatiaton e | of our money. He couldn’t break our hearts and make our lives miserable. = T their skins. They come out Feitesent Tollacs alicns Mottt s L1t we didn't like him, we could dissolve the partnership without any trouble : “""‘_'“‘""" o ”'.'I':ff‘:;”“,f'x it like f flour move ffom cases and set on lace paper disgrace. ” Metric units (abbr.). LTSt bosin >,m' \ |rn ;.‘, ove i\nl‘\ ‘v-um doilies hefore serving D ; et . Or not. S8 T2 o the wesk (@bbis. carpets if used immediately | BUT nine time out of 10 those who enter into the ma dontract, which |1, sunie ananativ o O et g abbe). Before making French seams t is the most binding contract of all, do not take the trouble to make | Tha Non remove the se e < they v ¥ even the slightest investization about the one with whom he or she is mak- | e | . are liable to shri the wash What TomorrowMeans to You {ing a life partnership. Every day we read of people who discover that they | 14. Intersections like an X. Tomato Salad and pucker the |are married to bigamists. Kvery day some husband stumbles into his wife's Girl’s namé. ad. When making BY MARY BLAKE. | skeleton cl and finds that the woman that he believed pure and innocent | 1 protection | Three or four ripe tomatoes, half a sprinkle the fr lemon MA yhas a dark and sordid past. Every day some agonized mother looks at her Pofnt. of {lit.:compe teaspoon of finely chopped onion juice and add one ounce resh s AND M( IMPO- | deformed or idiotic child and sees that the sins of the father have been | Norse god of thunder of one hard-boiled ez, juice of a butter in small pieces Gemini. | visited on her child Basential i lemon, one tablespoon of oil, seas This wi improve the T SIalela e AR | Tsland in the Mediterranean ing of pepper and salt . 1 Smomons |l;‘ ey espesie whoéver had an odd codt. Yes, sir, 1 The man was handsome. and he danced well, and he had a dandy sport Oocnrrence Dip each tomato in hoilin ish mirrors window distinetly favoruble ind the adve suess I'm the only one.” {model car. The girl was preity. and she had a cute trick of looking up Sags to one.side a moment or two, the skin ¢ with damp salt on tissue pondition hut prevalls abaut houn | " Now at this time the White Kobin |through her lashes, or a baby stare, so thev got married without bothering (31" (mocider be easily peeled off. Slice them thinly | to make them shine. b ot oy ehann T A5 not 10 WA | happened (o be sitting in a tree on the | to find out 4 single thing about the Kind of life cach had led hefore they met. | 5o JHER (S0 (por ) |and arrange in a dish. Scatter the sden spoons and che rant any change of action. All ung| boards should be well scr _ o 2 Unsfodge of the Green Forest. As always — takings related to the professions | pig bright eyes were watching evel They wouldn't have bouzht a house without having had an expert see | will be especially tuniite " an@ | ingeant that ne. 1y might take him | that its title was clear and that there was no mortgage on it, but they will many . problems in_connection with | by gurprise. Suddenly he gave a little | marry without finding out what sort of incumbrances are on the lives of them that have hitherto presented | guan and leaned forwand that he | their husbands and wives. They wouldn't buy a horse or a dog without |intricacies and . difficulties will be might see better. His eyes had caught | looking into its pedigree and finding out what sort of stock it comes from v catds |very finely chopped onion among them. | B ttntan: Mix the ofl, lemon juice and seasoning | © State of being confiding together, and just before serving pour | Sense’ orsan. over the tomatves. Rub the egg | Directs. through u fine sicve over the toj. yath brick in p il whiten th i o i P . " 4 . 8 pleton. satisfuctorily and easily solved. It|gjght of some hing moving on the |and whether it is sound in wind and limb, but they will pass diseased blood | 41'1“';1 g icseellent opportunity for the | ground just within the Green Forest, {on to their children with no thought of the sort of heredity with which they | §1- - executian of fuportant tracts OF jand that methinz was white. e |are cursing them P FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES—No. 6 sreements, even thou serfous | plinked his eyes very fast to make Tent it queer that men and women fail to consider the dispositions of | | |finaneial obligations ave involved, |aure that there was nothing in them |those they marry? Dow | - {always providing, however, they d0|and that he was sceing all right. Then | Yet that is the thing that people have to live with and what makes| | Goal, > not savor of speculation unnec- | he flew over to another tree and as he | marriage a success or a faflure 2. Small deer. essary It also is d “mar-|did so he saw another small person, | It isn’t high and noble principles; it isn't truth and honor and honesty | 3 Science of buildings. the vibrations are €x-|also dressed all in white, and this small | that make or mar a man's or woman’s happiness in marriage. It is the| o ;oiocioue ind the any wedding ba ed tomorrow - ery little | person was scurrying up a tree. When | temper of their husbands or wives. A man may be a model of all the virtues, aunch- | he ~ reached certain branch he [and yet if he is stingy and grouchy and gloomy, his wife will be miserable rocks.” | promptly sat up with his back to that | with him. A woman may be as chaste as Caesar's wife, yet if she nags, her ther tempestuous chilihood | branch and a -flat, bushy tail curved | husband will rue the day he led her to the altar. AN RERRIES AND CHE AN--BE- MADE AND DELE ing on | Appearance of Tea No Guide Wardrobe. PRy « roznosticated -for the infa over his back s E 9 = - 3 3 * that avesnol sor el or #nd its ultimate emergence from the | “TUS a squirrel!” he zasped. “IUs a|< Y who even before marriage gets the sulks over every little thing that|,g" ) ave | eople have the idea that a finely rolled are original using the ¢ that beset it~ will. depend |pure white squirrel! I never have|goes wrong. whom she alwavs has to walk on eggs to avoid riling, and who i 2° 5 NS A = . by y Ve vill fiad 46mer entirels on the care that it heerd of such a thing. T never have |carries his small chance in a purse with a snap \ml]d]rn«:xf\:lll\l‘\;a”r\‘E'& esrmers S and tippy tea is superior in flavor to a <) e iy av. recelve dn fia early: Havelheard such u thing, so it can't be, {a th ous table zirl, who is always getting peeved abou eryth ke B = 3 usgestions that i iy stivel dunins ilta ench iyl e ar Such " T e Who naver can say o thing and let It rest. And they both wonder afte Mon B nieipame: i large rough leaf. In reality this is not of or from the idea of its nutrition. It will posses. e flew r o o that very {marriage why marriaze is a failure, and why they can’t along together e or S necessity the case. The altitude at which t s character, w a- dom “Who are y¢ he demanded bluntl - o) i gy ebbr.). . & . ur fho. controlling. withough nd and most impolitely. "M E Jant it queer that people don't pick out the kind of husbands dnd wives |26 AYmy rank fabbr the tea plant grows determines the amount Whis ' resipt cnoha Al of the | lractive. persomality. It wil (e inueliasnsecia whlle stored |hatshisinintedichat wil sutt uawm? S A S D U Capital of Bulgaris of essential oil and alkaloid theine in the Tess for tiia o e Just Snumet- | ciates. by inisllectual force, and 15 any business of yours who | um. | keeper for a wife. He picks out a girl who can’t boil water without scorch leaf. The essential oil gives tea its flavor; command respect. but insph affection Tt will. ho Lif you really want te know. I'm a | ing it. and then knocks her for not being a super-excellent cook. The poor d Squirrel. nd howls about her extravagance. The e. and makes £ the fruit 1l quantity { man marries a living fashion plate the theine contributes the stimulating ever, he 1 s e of a stroi d 1N ou' ot. eit on're a i ol o veds a flapper. and considers himself ill used because she ¥ > 2 One and onebalt cups' pulled and | ble) of & strons and unliivile fove;| CIOURS MOL sither, ouire & Whlie| sUok s U oms o e T Yor ‘agu.of these intn wuold bavel value. The only way to insure always re- e never change. rezardless of the worth ‘( Right aws the Squirrel lost nis | bought a imousine and expected to find it a delivery truck when they zot it ceiving a uniform _quality is to insist upon Three-quarters cup ¢ (more or |iness. or otherwise, of the object {temper. just as a Red Squirrel would. | home, : . Py iess ‘um:‘.m; 'v the ~\',un\~”..r the | If tomorrow is your birthday, vou|“T tell you I'm a Red Squirrel,” he i R L e A iow AT e hn" a skllillf{lll}‘ysxifxgiéyanfl sc1ent1fically sealed o} spend a great deal of your time in|Sputtered. My father is Chatterer And. queerest of all, D h y PRI % ", table: pulverized gelatin. | “chusi rainbows,” and 2 9 ,—..{.,,(,lmo Red Squirrel. and if that doesn't |been married, when death or divorce séts them free they Y:fl:}r}i\‘_lgll‘l‘}i";!\_ln tea e 2 w o_se rehablht_v. gOOd Btes e S to-see in clouds on the horizon any | make me a Red Squirrel T don't know |try matrimony over a . X IX. ness and delicious flavor have become a Onec-quarter cup boiling water sizns of storm, but convinee yvourseif |what would. Who are you? | One-duarter tenencon onon tyice, .| {hat. ‘th sunahine Tn' whian sbn moy| I a $obin,” was the prompt : household word. JLrush the berr nd press throu cmentarily.bask will last forever. With-+ reply . i \“..m- man would be glad to e me a!colander Add the su nd salt oui hope and optimism, this life would “You're not ither,” retorted the {1f 1 had 10 dollers a week nd let s d for three- ters of an be a very drab affair. Common sense | W “Who eve eard of | | And I went in the store and the white coat?” | d of a Red Squirrel | * retorted the young ur or longer. At the end of this demunds, however, that pre tions | & tme n off the juice :nd heat. should be made, at all times, for un Cisolve the gelatin_in_a _litde cold 1 and untoward contingencies. With a white coat waleiTand add the quaster , botling his does not imply thag any advan |~ walel “and the -lenion - mice. - Mix—~the can be gained by crossi two hot liguids are reached: but you man was in back of the counter por | ing sugar in paper bags to save him | self the trubble of poring it later Being a long man with a short mus tash, saying., Well, sunny’ Meening wat did T wunt, and I sed. | Then for o full minute they started other. It had come to each “SALADA" rushed fruit be 'so charted and mapped ‘om |that heZe was some one who | Theres a sine out there. 8 [ tcat it until light and flu that the bridges to be crossed are in. exactly how the other f | O yes, so there is, the man sed, and | | i fhe walliakicn white: dicated S aid the young Squirrel, “do folk: | T sed, Wat would T haff to do? and Fut in individual molds « You are very efficient and painstak- | You queer? 4 | he sed. O, not mutch, report every il When time to rve turn and a firm believer in the fact The young Robin nodded his head Ilntvlnlrh. at 7 o'clock or a little be i each mold on a lace paper doily anything worth doins is worth |“They certginly, do,” said he. | fore and sweep out the store and then yarnish with a few strawberry leaves |dolmg well. Your judgmen per.| “And do’they refuse tG have any-| : s bn od {help to carry the baskiis.and ‘Mnns‘ or other green if vou do not have the |spective are the-factors in your “nfake | thing to do with you?" continued the ! I was wawking along feeling sad on | pitside and then deliver orders the f-liaze of, the fruit up” that are weak and nnreliable. young Squirrel. | account of a waffle waggon going past |rest of the day and then help carry . Served in.Rine. 3 The vouns Robin confessed that this | 14 me not having eny money to buy | the thinzs back into the store, do vou Anether way to serve this huff is to was a happy s " “Do you know,” |[eny, thinking, G wizz, it T was al "H " 1ieh would 1 get? T sed, and | cur into a ring mold and chill. After d he, “I'm feeling comforted”” millionair Id buy a waffle wagon of he sed. O, ah t 4 dollers a week, and | Irniges gpe. ol ouilon wtxonoa | “Why ure vou feelinz comforted?” | . gwn and all 1d haff to do would |l staried to go out saying. I dont lish genfly press lady-fingers feut in = manded the vouns Squirrel i {think tm strong enuff | nalf ¢ the mold is shallow) nguins Weather beautifies “Because vou are queer,” replied|be to come to the frunt door and ""‘g Meening 1 wasent willing enuft. | ° \ tae inSide edze f the-circle of M the young Robin, {the man to give me as meny as I} ik P il ad Tl the” center with * whipped the world— e sk s e | | - 72 | cceam. Such a preparation pr N sputtered the white Squirrel, and] Not being mutch consolation on ac- ateau of Tunes. cake and dessert for the course. As Rain and sun and Preiiceas nie Betilfe! Gl as deiis would | count of me not beins imilll(jnaln‘ TWaah four cstuls oiin: sakionver| hensework Give a ch'n.r\gmg “But I am queer,” replied the young ibe able fo buy a waffle than not '*1:':::;:;:}:" e yl‘:l‘;:lqlol‘\zle“i:'hofl;\;ut:z e 8 Delicloupinunk. loveliness 1 | ooy, B e T tost Betrer e o | ® Betma 2 lithie consoluation bt not | IN% tablespoontuls of powdered celatin ur red cherries make & “delicious . B o L L B R 2 i ko \d a cupple of blocks later | With one cupful of boiling water and fruit for breakfast. it thet are pitted | | To' ordinary et ity ik wiki [ T'saw a ‘sine outside of a grocer store [24d to the prune mixture with one - the night before. sufifirently sugared, : S Rt Sl cupful of sugar and the strained juice and set in the ice Thest 16 Shill. <A | days. e i i Combination Salad. saving, Boy wanted to work for the | ol,ne Grange, Pour into a wet mold | heverage that is as ensy Yo prepare | Rfl-c.m‘ On each plate place a few lettuce | Me thinking. G, maybe they'll give |And turn out when set. Decorate e &5 non-cocked grape Jnich "‘“““;‘“j‘i - 5 v 4| [1eaves, and on this place half a boiled | me about 10 dollers a week jest for | ¥ith “'{:",:”ld ot e enndioronny A A like manner. Put oné-cup of pitted | { | egg “and two slices of tomato, with a |standing erround seeing that nobody | Serve with lady-fingers. 2 B I e o e big spoon of mayonnaise. At the side | steels enything, or something. e . e Cover R ““~[of the lettuce piace three or four [ And I stood there looking at the| In some languages, notably the Jap- ' > . \'\M\:e.'.ll;:: - TH Ge S stalks of fresh or canned asparagus. |sine a wile, thinking O boy I bet the |anese, there is no word for kiss. evety Smg (S y, mosqmto anda roac th stand “for “several monthe, i el L s it . and in the Winter you have wha ¥ onc s of Bi . might be ‘called & fresh cherry drink. | ham, Ala., has the thermometer fallen n your hom N es Wh e e | e. INot one esca; en tion with other fruit juices (= Bl k Fl b4 d I h Baaan | : ack Flag is used. It gets them all One-quarter of gelatin dis- | Our O . 4 solved in cold % Melt over hot| | ‘ ..not just a few.. One cut of fruit either crushed or| | : cut into one e B, sugar (or more| Of aintiness 5 . Try this better insect-killer. It is powder or liquid—is equally effective. 52 Fruit ol d S u"der t’y"'g condmons different, deadlier than any you have Use the one you like best. At drug, gro- ! e % = . ever used. FongAcKF!.AG contains a - cery,hardware and department stores. | Bluc-:r{ xvtthczficm;t secret, vegetable ingredient thatisthe BLACK FLAG COSTS LESS i way toroutacorn. It surest i i 3 ‘ 7 death to flies, mosquitoes and 4 3 5 leaves nothing to your | W w , A y BLACK FLAG Powder 15¢ up | it Yo d or | Just this NEW way that solves woman's Tfi‘:‘a’i?ve{qd‘m‘"fid- Theybreathe By ACK FLAG Powder Gun .. 10c e St o | oldest hygienic problem so delightfully 2 g e BLACK FLAG' Liquid 25c up 1 Eaich plaster is a complete Absolutely harmless tohumans and BLACK FLAG Sprayer 45¢ i standardized treatment, Olbeidhintorevisy: Biaats Satriteo bEi iR et & animals. But BLack FLa kills every Special introductory package contain- withjust the right amount kind of insect pest that invades th iqui % | S gl e of every day! ... every old embarrassment of disposal. B 3 pest invades the ing can of liquid BLack FLAG | Siitie b Rerly e voman wishes it. And — at WSRO ome. Exthclr of jts two forms— and sprayer for only._. = 65C 1 $ the plaster—it does “mf” doubts it. 2 prevents danger of offense. SRATS 3 et Now the old-time sanitary 3 v %5 3 o i pad has been supplanted. It's at every drug store, . “ e el - # ! \ i There is a new way that js €Very department store. You ) ; ask for it without -hesitancy =2 The menacing 4 in 10 - Ordinary insecticides kill, at best, only’ Iet them escape. Brack Frac kills 10 6 out of every 10 bugs. The four which get out of every 10 pests. It will rid a home of away breed the hundreds that return. Don’t insects when all else fails. i SL L I under its trade name of S REEL R EMESCARE It ends the annoyances of old “Kotex.” ways. You live now every day 5 of your life, unhandicapped. 8 in 10 women of the better . lasses have adopted it. Doc- It is called KOPEX, 2 new : i : kind of material, a new form, '0r? Urg¢ it. Hygienic authori- == She hated to acknowledge TJ}LK(S i the Corn . 5 S ties employ it. B K : . ! So goes the old saying. And the toe means a frown on the It absorbs 16 times its own Fot your healih's sake, for LAC FLA(J;,k‘lus and rids the home of ‘ OFT and lustrous your few indeed, like to confessa forehead—anda thorn in the weight in moisture—5 times | ice and peace of mind, try w > = e C W 7 | silks reappear from their _ corn. It seems such an“un- disposition. But how foolish. that of the ordinary cotton pad! - §""T; Will make a great differ. ; S o ; It is as easily disposed of as ence in your life. - KOTE X DEODORIZED 1 [7otection: § times as ab- 3 Eaay to buy. anywhere. Arrorms 16 times 1t 53% 7 You ask for them by name. ores keep them o e o] 2 1 dainty thing—an admission to carry a secret-sorrow in U CEMInE ,CO O 2 i of physical untidiness. One - your -shoe! You can end fascinating asever,sheénlike 1¢h s 1 e T e | mayconceal the presenceofa the pain in ten seconds— = 2 il e | corn, but not its ill-effect. It and the corn in two days 'I‘: E"";:;“:’}'ls sze ‘"& “"d- I iggvgs itself in l:he face—and -I:'idz a pleasant Blue=jay e umor. That ‘twinge in laster, Shit o e weight In moisture—and Many lentifically deodorized. ready-wrapped — help 2 No laundry. Discara a vourself, phy the clerk, ! easily 25 & Dlece of tiss that 1a all. g _ THE QUICK:-AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN No laundry—discard as easily as a piece of tissue o5 - 2 s