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WOMAN'S THE EVENING STAR, W i FEATURES COLOR CUT-OUT LITTLE BOY BLUE. Advises Use of| Rare Quality Common Sense The Cure for Jealousy Our Children—By Angelo Patri The Critics. ) Wherever there is & mother strug- | gling to bring up a child there is the | voice of the critic chirping, “Why didn’t you do it this way?”’ That is one of the most trying things ' in a mother's day. It is bad enough to discover tl this child, whom | fondly dreamed was akin to the angels, is a compound of goodness and ¢ BY LYDIA LE BARO attend to the spitter right promptly. Then a’'l mother has to say as she wipes his f \d hands him a fresh Llouse is: “What did you expect when you did such a thing?”" Instead of listening to Job's com forters, study the characteristics of five and a half and comfort yourself ’.r you are mothering one. And call on’ father for enlightenment. He « il of | knows *thing about this. And darkness and light, a mystery, a trou- | he ought to be helping a bit, anyw ble, a joy, a hope, a bewildering whirl | pue don’t Not for such things | of upexpected disclosures from day 10 | 4 the critics point out. They stmpie {day. It is bad enough to learn that|don'e know that 4 dock swime there is no pgace in him, no plac ea b R where one can rest his soul in o airien from. b 3 teachers on {and say, “Here this child is pu e and children. W liEEsart i this one thing, he is | him in e There is no . there is no comple e child. That surely is enough. | But the eritic is | ever lively. One day ad attacks of growth,t He felt manhood rise within his bres and at once kr 0 expre it. He swaggered «o mmy Tom s ear and ran o tell his i will admit if you boy and five and tinetly not ave punc | would have punched { course, some one would have | them off. Both would have | pleasure of completed zrowth Simmy had, unfortunately. not ar rived at the stage for this develop ment and ran to his mother Mrs. Tompson did not unde this sudden urge of Ienn She nd, trembling with the ult done her Simm living room of the Bennys. “Far be it from me 10 say anything about & neighbor's child. T have one of my own. bless him t h. 1 hate to spoiling that_child. He hand on him. He's growing to be the toughest | n the neighborhood. When we ed here we understood that this hborhood. We never live next door The . bowls flower containers is « of interest light house. to howme in having flowers about the year is this 5 1 : ing subjeet ter importance than | 3 ¥ ey during Summer months, when 3, S Ie flowers are so plentiful and so desi % | able as decorative elements in rooms. | g ‘hey bring in a breath of the out-of- | i | shing way y emperature At no time of the of dong and other | > ~ o . » . 7 | b You Enjoy Talking to Others in a Social Way the 4 3 = l - Me and my cuzzin Artie was wawk . as Decent as You Are? ‘ lady s setting on her frunt steps combing her dogs hair with a t saying, ltlop\i: me Mrs. Robitts if 1d she knows her husband loves her devotedly. He is true and faithful Known wat a trubble and a noo-fto her. He is as domesticated as the house cat and casts no roving eye at | v child insted, bleeve me T wouldent | she endures grinding torments of suspicion. wash enybodys dog for a hundred dol : seekers who de- | Why N o o | Vhy Not Believe Husband or Wife Is Je wawking along, xlnlll comb and tawking to another ‘d_\.‘A WOMAN wants to know if there is any cure for jealousy. She says that | nee it is to wash a dog Id of adopted | the pretty flappers. Nevertheless, every time he speaks to another woman | Sometimes the supply of vases and flower containers is taxed to its lim Let me suggest at such times that | an pots and old crockery jars make | ‘excellent containers for the long-stem med and sturdy varieties of blossoms with their foliage. Today let us t up the matter of keeping contair Lright and shiny Long-stemmed flower most_difficult_of all to immaculate. I the v ent glass the po the bottom make it appear There is no wav to get ut the part of the glass except with handle some sort nar st nt brush is just the thing. Some of these brushes are pointed and others can readily be mide 10 brush out the tiny point of the base, or to whisk away the sediment from | a wider vase. Some types Of 1 erator brushes are equally good. The | kinds that are made to clean out the pipes are the vight sort. You will re member that - these have extremely long handleg of twisted wire with short bristles interwoven in one end Jow to Use Solution. n of hot water, s | There is only one cure for jealousy. That is to use a little common sense, | but this puts the remedy out of the reach of the green-eyed, because jealousy is a form of insanit; It is a lack of mental balance that makes people imagine things that do not exist, that causes them to see deep, dark plots in the most innocent acts | and that mukes them deliberately torture themselves by believing that the ones that they love most are traitors to them. Also, it is what the alienists call “the exaggerated ego” that makes any man or woman believe that he or | she can supply any other individual's whole need for human companionship. ¥ , G, 1 got a good ideer & Low to make some money, all we haff | ) do is ring peeples frunt bells and k them if they wunt their dog wshed. Sure, G, thats a swell d she wouldent w {dox for a hundred dolla to give somebod | wash hers, hole: | she aint the ony one, MODE MINIATURES ideer, that sh enybodys 5, so she awt ) cents to and I bet the oking | anspar- | settle in murky lowest a lon An ordi vhses kee is of t sles th lousy isn't confined solely to lovers. attacks are the jealou times parents are even nobody likes to wash |Of their husbands’ bus log, Artie sed And we | bachelor da is : doorbells to find out, | But the fersi one we r being some | {ladys doorbell with u dustcloth tied »und her hed and her face all red { from dusting things, proberly being (hard duster, saying., Well, who ar inging me down from the 3 my werk I sed. ou want washed hose streer The s chiffe - associated ud chimner are now ble with Some of the that men and women feel for their in alous of their own children. Wiv nes® and always jealous of the old most acute | aws. Some- | often jealous | friends of their | own ted to r and whe) is. i ave ¥ be, jealousy poisons the life > who induge in it sh it no matter how causeless and | and ruins the bappiness of all of ands and wives, and it 3 other one thing. Indeed, the Jealous ¢ fear upon their own heads. ons they materialize the very thing they most dread, for there is no surer way of driving a man or a woman into philandering than | by keeping dangling continually before his or her eyes a romantic possibility in which he or she is likely to indulge at any moment. a Jady-killer—in | . % . MMANY a married man would never think of himself a _ fact, he would consider that he was married and settled and done with | ntimental episodes—except that his wife keeps alive his belief in himself | alousy, If she considers him so fascinating that e a casual conversation with another woman, or | round a ballroom floor with a pretty girl. he argues that he | sheik. And so he sets his hat on the side of his heud and Justfy hier once groundless suspicions. 4 s ng down the ¢ % By their suspis We're dog wa Have you got eny cheep? Artie sed. I wish I had 10 so I could sick th all on vou, the lady sed. And slammed the door hut with a fe and me and, Artie wawked about blocks ferther and then w ang another bell and a dog began to| rk g sounding L blud- | we could the dogr | get back, | with vou for !y, o mornin o rers, i stand | | weight of the in A sol into_the little wash, nd a swept lent ny | nt en the hot matke n ex be will counteract nts and will brig immon {l 1o little of the mn T v eler the . Pour a turn be some ds to this is too m say i but you ure needs a man's proce Boy Blue Is Lost. Blue's mother rushed the sheep nd cows b sture, where they posed to stay. ‘ Blue to bring his horn 4 = help her. but there v answe; NGenke within | Ty Blue's father heaml her calling | { = ‘nml came to what w the | matter. When he w where the! | sheep and cows n he was very | angry, but his anger immediately | changed to worry when no Little Boy Blue appeared. They called and culled and searched everywhere. “I know something dreadful has happened to him." sobbed Bov Blue mother. “He has never let the sheep | and cows run wild before."” just a | rose in wrath | | | | and into | sup- | Boy out Furthermore lou own undoing. K 1t ou x appiness than any man upon to furnish ionnaire about everyth us but resents not bounds and to because strikes us and more neces: None of s being jeath ry tofy us likes to be put through a rthing we said 'y angry postman thi > thinking. Holey sayi winnickers. we ran like the been ewarm in in th moments. brus} 1 shoul¢ or e 1o of us enijc s suid to us and eves being free to go and come & hold ordinary social intercourse smoke to as select ane sonable choose turnit even then we wiwked | o = see s ords. and under them 2 the Benny's mot Her boy w tting the reputation of being the hborhood tough, and she was labeled the inefficient mother of the tough S0 she cried. She be-[two v lieved all the critics said. Iach aunt [happil or uncle or inlaw or neighbor w made a critical easurement job with enny hurt hel couraged h a little more. 00 much. So she ith tan collar | N9 T G 0 Yelxet te | spit in the ear of five and i day. The ipline of that s “fi to the play harsi siled ing the last doorbeli we rang. | if husbanas and wives went about deliberately of affection that their mates have for to do it than by spying upon them, by attributing unworthy motives to them, by curtalling their freedom and by making such jealous scenes that, for the sake of peace, they are forced to lie and decelve. Besides this, jeulousy is an unforgivable insuit. BT HERE are women who have conniption fits every time their husbands mike themselves agreeable to their dinner partners or take a chance-met old woman friend out to linch. There are wives whe never believe that their | husbands can admire a beautiful woman or enjoy the soclety of a brilliant one innocently. They attribute the besest motives to the men they love an only of being faithless, but of the grossest animalism ¢ from the thoughts of the poor gentlemer to kil every particle effort. Clear . kept bright ' i LN < - them. they could take no better way | nd shining, s the most | . ; Uoautitul of all Bower vises The| Chocolate Rice Pudding. green tones of stems and leaves show i through attractively, and there nothing to detract from the beauty of the blossoms themselve cup rice, one table one-third cup sugar, two cups milk, onehulf cup seeded rais one square chocolate, one- third teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon vanilla, one- half ¢ am. Combine the rice and salt and cook until ver: in the scalded milk. Add the ma ne, melted chocolate, fruit flavor ady the white en very stifly and n well whipped. Fold the the mixture and Bake in weil 1 pudding dish for about one-qua an hour. This pudding may he with meringue, but it is not v. Reserve the egg volks either for a custard sauce or for some other dish One-qu spoon ma is Salad Greens, abit of thinki - be used as & chicory, escas in our local - time or another, cam advantage, and theif salad repertofre from enough to producl® This wa Brush Needed. If a flower container does not come to a point at the bottom of the inside but flares out. as many do, into globe | form, you probably small out in ich every and twistec man! cloth the | paint brush will be ne the brush end down, wooden tip. In 1 ster BEDTIME STORIES A Shameless Beggar Who val s lackin This pretty suit of Little Boy 1:1m-'~! is light blue trimmed 1,.:.4 cuffs and LY THROUGH 3 WASHED AWAY iccuse them which was far and (Cop: 4 . rounds run to | Simmy, growth will Princess Sandwiches. Pound in cooked chicken meat fr bone and gristle. Whe volks of three hard cooked reaping teaspoonful of grated c | 1 little French mustard, taragon vine. and olive oil, just enough to| moisten and season with salt and| pepper. Beat into a smooth paste and | rub through a sie Cut some thin 1 of white bread, butter them spread the paste between these, close | them, and press the slices well to-| gether np out with a plain ov. ) inches long. and dish napkin. Garnish with chopped white of egg. chop ked ox tongue and picked | v, and serve o the cr throug the cre it when about. To end of t Do no pu the mother [oat Finally, jealousy is an indication of the inferiority c who is jealous of all othér women in her heart believe: more intelligent, more her husband than she has. That is why | their getting him away from her. You can't imagin. of a milkmaid or a Lillian Russell being jealot dancer not being willing for her hushband to treac of a girl who would walk all over his feet. x. The woman em all her superiors charming, with more she is so afraid of seen being jealc v duckling, or a star sure with some lump mortar some | e skin, i 1o th jority stage « . the others the monoto ICED TEA when pure, delicicus BY THORNTON W. BURG All of this being true. then. the way to cure jealousy is to apply commol sense to the situation. T to look at it fairly and squarely In the first place, your husband or wife wouldn't have married you if he or she hadn't preferred You to every one else in the world. If you had charm before | marriage you have it still, if you will take the trouble to use it In the second place, you know that you enjoy talking to other and that conta with them is perfectly innocuous and harmless not believe your husband or wife is us decent as you are when the shame been in the 1d no business to nest people | Why | not his ow Not more pathetic is the bud. Untimely nipped by March’s b! Qq}\t Then youthful poets’ tender verse | That never blooms in black and white. R Caney The orphan of Sally Sly the Cowbird, who now had all to himself the nest from which he had kicked the bables of Mr. and Mrs. Chippy Chipping S TOWS, Was not & clined to leave that ¢ It was much e and be fed than to to fly. Had there dren to claim the attention of Chipj and Mrs. Chippy, it is probable that | , greedy orphan would have been satis- | son In the third place. that he or she stly, if you are why keep vour husband or wife always fed irator that no woman or man can r married 10 & man or woman whom vou believ truth amd honor. and who cares so little for you that h he can’t be trusted out of your sight. why worry about him or about her? He or she isn't worth a single pang of je DOROTHY DIX | Into a (Copyrich {milk o | the i . Crab Soup. saucepan put one veal st one cinnamon, one-h: a cupful of; hed rice, one-half a teaspoonful of | and one tablespoonful of butter. B mer until the rice is very soft, | then rub through a sieve, add another | quart of stock and return to the fire. quart 1ain ther uns around after her cry inch of stick et out and learr He'll keep tha no other chi . It's @ up as I be disy teaspoon of mixed > cups of well sea soned brow then add the sifted | cucumbers, and when the whole boils |stir in two eggs, well beaten, with|{1\4q one pint of cooked crab meat one-half cup of cream. Stir rapidly {ind one teaspoonful of essence of over the fire for a moment until chovies. Season, stir until heated, | are barely then pour into ut do not boil agai [ AlL of Monday’s Laundry treated like Fine Fabrics Nowadays everything yot wash is too nice to trust to ordinary laundry soap— Puree of Cucumbers. four stew two tab until quite is used, is a satisfying and refreshing semmer-beoverag Cut in pieces three or very | |large cucumbers, and let | pint of ve with | spoons of scraped onion | soft and tonder. Press through a col |ander. Prepare the following founda tion for the puree: ook one half an | onfon in three ta poons of butter { until brown, then add six tablespoons of flour, te: on of tomato cat in stoc [ on her think ‘[('inm‘\ and b been for s A 1 1 be an exce we all xot together and out of the Old Orchard."” { He even hinted at th Chippy. but she was s idea and upset ing more about it 1t by now she seer was quit irove him = In the darkest days keeps its luster. “Tn memoriam a good name to little one | Mrs, | | | i seen | were be quite inde no older than | 1 thev Mr. Chippy out for the ecomin, were car i they 1 CHIPPY | he in't 1 How lon wou ade fun of him d this at this shan have contin ippy for ohe HE FOLLOWED MRS WITH HIS MOUTH OPEN he he want he | iberately he latter in a berr = tree. wh fied to remair considerabl Bu ting all the f he sn't getting uch pected to kicked other now safe in the n A & a . I tree and all by itened him so wd kept flyi k he Old Pasture. never basket up in a1 Farmer Brown's 1 placed them. i and were greedy orphan didn’t Mrs. ( him a about tlew he Nippy worta that awau tried one after ni athered foster m zht him up When he wi covered what his once he began to He fol littl his mouth oper if he were hal shame at tehing but he m the gre children shamele always right at hand d a bit of food. ane wive it to him suc she would his cries If the neighi # was nothing to the way they siped now. They didn't hesitate to say just what they thought, and it wasn't all complimentary to poo little M “hippy._ I those w eneve t she didn’t ¢ fuss that give it to him had talked bef gos ome rounc NETWeGHr nd no one Ty Left-Over Watermelon, p nd nnediately eded paper For Baby’s Sake! 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