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C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 322, 1925. R2uly eaTE 2 ‘ (Copyright. 1025, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc. BY GENE BYRN g! : Artichoke Salad. FERIEIN TR g ) R Eat- OR: ) e the fresh, erisp burrs and e > z % shred as many as you require for your MARY BLAKE. R — / 3 4 - = 3 salad. Place a layer in a dish and / s 3 WHAT I'D 2 2 . b sprinkle over it chopped celery and Leo. I WISHT RATRER HAVE e ’ English walnut meats chopped fine, Tomorrow’s planetary aspects are THEHE G A DAY ‘ o |5 TO MAKE ALL MY i 2N R | and repeat the layering until all the neither favorable nor adverse. There TMAKE TO-MORROW NC / ALLOW ] shreds are usaf; then pour over it a will be exper.enced stimulating | wra TO-DAY! YO SPEND g YES‘ERD&:F | AL % < sauce made with the yolk of two esgs, vibrations, nor, on other hand, | RIGHT NOW ! INTA TO- e 5 it i three tablespoonfuls of sugar and any depressing influences. It 18 pre- SPENDIG : | ” three tablespoonfuls of rich, sweet eminently day suitable for rest and groam, opehalf & {eqapoonfyl of salt 2 P4 and one-half a teaspoonful of mus § a relaxation, and much enjovment can | Beat all until creamy and then add the stiffy beaten whites of the by vieldinz to the conditions ! N y / % {( created by such an atmosphere, and | { / ¥ N ( by mnot trying to do more than is| s and one-fourth cupful of absolutely necessarv. At times during ik hen t one-half a cupful the day there will be fell a sl'ght| . 2 4 & 7 2, i of good vinegar and add that, with inclination to be dissatisfied and to e - g much surri Next return the en- feel meun. These periods, however, ) \ X P > xture to the fire and cook it Will be of a passing nature, and can | $ Z e > 4 til as cream. Flavor with be easily overcome by a little will- | Z . . - X ¢ | 7 a littl t of celery. power and a resolve not to allow Lifnr : 77 2 Z = = insigpificunt trfles to be magnified | ) ¢ 7 257 Z nto éither real troubles or grievances, . : , D) ! 7 7 7 g Escalloped Corn. not to take a mountain out of a | 3 - 3 ; i P | uart fresh sweet corn put Raoleh i pu = el o) food cutter, then place in a hildren born tomorrow will he = Pa R < ».= _ baking dish, alternating ctically immune to sickness, and, £ 7o 5 X yer light sprinkling of 1 their exceeding good - ~ 25 S X = i geason with salt and tional vigor, wll 2 o e u ish with sweet often take chane involving the risk ~ R - - an -quarters of an & pcell In (Ralk &ty Aaire. aodt - ur. Canned corn may be used to zuard szainst this tendency, they - - = should he taught the desirubility of moderation in play and in sports. ’ “Because Mr. Water Snake doesn’t | and little imals have nothing to| which the juice of half a len o to be more e | ver tha baby Muskrats,” replied Jerry. | fear from Mr. - Snake. | been added. Drain, reduce tk rup | your r. He will set you dow “Perhaps Le never has, but that | Mr. Water Snake swallowed the lit- | by rapid boilir add to it ceited ass. But discover his isn't any proof that he never will," | tle fish and then once more coiled up | tablespoonfuls of grape ur | t he will retorted Peter. on the roof of Jerry Muskrat's house |Over the pears L old. rimi praise your d winsome. Thev | il wsitive—especially to BY D, C. PEATTIE. consider wiong or unfust. promise t very affectionate | demonstritively so—nnd exceedingly not only to,individunls, but to iruge nd self-relinnce combined with pertinacity and intel- ligence, will insure for them success. If tomorrow your birthday vou | possess a keen mind ve an in-; They will foubiedly, possess E g - sty i e ense o a vy % | SUMMERTIME 1 BEDTIME STORIES BY THORNTON will be ;, und in that of a | W. BURGESS i v ‘ “Then he'll have to chunge his hab- | for a sunbath and nap. That roof was | — - - ——_ ¢ M sen it * it el B | tninet piker. for potiiA Dirmes S Y Y R N R R R R R v v 1 don’t believe he'll do that. me of +Copyright, 19 his relatives, like Mr. Blacksnake and . Mr. King Snake and some others, ay like birds s o s of Pear Compote. i had discovered who was on the roof Day Flower. ' B Jerry Is Undisturbed. | of Jerry Muskrat's Fonse and they K65 RRALEome Othars 06 or wax had made a fuss until they grew tired. In. ansbodyis dooryand, in any The innocent MU g Mouler Nature. | Then they.had gone off and left the | bl o Musk. | DI Snake in peace JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 2713 to 2735 6th St. N.E. 6 Sold—6 Left 1734 to 1744 D Street S.E. 54 Sold—2 Left 1301 to 1313 West Va. Ave. N.E. 5 Sold—2 Left 1000 Quebec PI. N.W. 11 Sold—1 Left vacant lot where the children plu)‘,! I . % that kind Sr ou ma ve: « o e roof o Ty Sibods | 3 s e ¢l and core cooking pears an fttle iy Hower. hyly blooming. 1t | rat house Feter Rabhit. could see & | L, WAk Bl sicting there on the | doesn't cure (or anxhing i vers seckins ipenty S0 loes nol waste Its sweetness on the | big member of the Spake family coil-| SI%8 0f the water looking wcross to | ¢ ; el s Bl o b @0t inerrature and romer i T g s } | Should come wlong but Jerry himselt, | he by A and perseverance. The (ndications | ot jike the company it keeps, there ‘Hello, Jerry!" cried Pet roof he is welcome to do it f are that you are physically strong |is no denying that the day flower Is l “Hello, Peter! \What are you look- | he has been doing it ever since he and rv‘-n\:, mor r..n‘.'x of o mno'r)nfe.;M pretty little plant. It is the sort of | #0 pop-eyed about?” ~ inquired | came out l(ll\i.\ Spring 1 suspo A Corner House ind pastimes than of anything. | maiden prettiness that fades early, Y he thinks that roof really belonzs to atter how it may be,' however. for the flewers Nt "thew Just see who's on the roof of your | him now. 1 I were a small fish, or | tails sedentary work. or con- heads but for a single day—in fact, for g S house!"” cried Peter excitedly. | a frog, 1 certainly would be on the suc-|a single morning only. They open in ; rry looked over to his house HL‘}]unkuu[ for Mr. Water Snake, but no i t n in | bright sunshine, and’ then, as. eud: 5 didn’t seem at all excited. In fact, he | one else needs to look out for him i ara . dally occupations vou follow. |denly, fade, droop and turn to little sald so. "I don't see anything to be | g there he goes into the wi | '#Rl(‘r' AND TERMS 4 YOu are full of resources—noi only | Wisps. While it 1asts, however, the clear excited about,” sald he. T don't ses | now:. Al e n action but in sneech. You are|violet blue of the petals is. pretty | E over on my house excepting Peter watched. He saw Mr. Water kindly in spirit, large-hearted in dhv!enmmh, well set nl(mh\' the golden | & Vater Snake. I certainly can't | Snake glide into the water. A moment LACY & BELT position. #nd. as a result ihereof, you |anthers and the handsomely veined ( get much excited over him. | later he saw him glide out a; have lLeen able to form many dear |curving spathe leaf ths sps the “But haven't you any little babies”" | his mouth w feiendshins flower. | demanded Peter. You are devoted to your home and Whenever one examines day “Certainly,” said Jerry. “I've got | its tles, and the s promise un- | flower closely, however, there seems as nice a little family a8 ever You 1aid | 8 (% g7 o o 65 4%-4% 650 6% o2 6% o7 14% o2 4% +% o2 alloved hapy your mate. to be something the matter with u.’ your eyes on, Peter Rabbit. I'd like ’x"'”‘. P69 68 05 04T A AP 048 060 0T 048 1048 09 %9 24 49! Well k born on that | One petal and one sepal of the three | i, oA You to see those babies. I would so. o< dute are : J. Merritt, inventor; | look withered, and of the six stamens | g are too small now to venture | § Theodore list; John | halj are curiously degenerate. Just | Y {out in the Great World. 0:0 :J Ashhurst, jr sician and surgeon;| why this should be the case is not | “Jerry Muskrat,” sald Peter se- | ¢ « Charles F. Hartt, geologist; Burrett|very clear, but it is set down by| "I DON'T SEE ANYTHING TO BE| vereiy, ' % = in Phone M. 7421 a simall fish, What | Owners und Bullders rry had told him was true. Birds —— 6% % % % +% RXa XD XEXEXE XTI ze rooms, bath, h.-v elect ilt-in ice wash ble rear porch. Open for i all times or c: auto service | don’t know what to think | % Wendell, educator and author; Amelia | Acience as just one of the phenomena EXCITED ABOUT,” SAID HE. | of you. Supposing that fellow over on | ¢¥ Rives Chanler (Troubetzkoy), author. of evolution. that unpredictable force | o the roof of vour house there takes it | & % . s g vhich may bring about change for the | € up. He knew it wasn't Mr. Black- | into his head that “like Sample Houses, 1721 ebster St. and he would like 3 1712 Allison St. N.W. | worse as easily as change for the bet. | Shake because this one wasn't black. | buby Muskiat for dinmer One Block West of 16th St. S He was brown. Peter was puzzled.| “He won't,” said Jerry Better Homes Cannot Be Built for This Low Price The withering of one sepal of the | He understood why Redwing and Mrs. | “How 4 Located in the best section of 16th St. Heights. A Sugar-built home is a home to be proud of! These houses are open for inspection from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, including Sunday. You can deal directly with the builder or any broker MAX SUGAR 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. Adams 546 23 0, s’ 0, IXD> u know he won't three and one petal among its two | Redwing had made such & fuss. They | Pster demanded, | brothers struck the attention of the great Swedish botanist, Linnaeus, who || first classified plants in a scientific || way and who gave to them their|/fi | selentific names. While he wa | |ing this fact.about the day fi ! tmagination appears to have w [ to the brothers Commelin, three Dutch | | botanists of his time, all of whom || were gifted, but only two of whom || 0 S XEXEX Fcr Sale By THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Qi’ e o% o DXTXTXE Po s "% > SASAI Y \\\\S\\\\’\‘\\\\\\\\ AN ;\\\‘\\“\fi\ ARERRRERNNNN \\\\‘? K3 QXD 0, s’ "’ .0 £ - were industrious in their scienc It | struck him that the lazy brother, who | never observed or published, was sin. 2800 27th S éxulurly like the dwarfed petal of the trwt |day flower. And so it was the day | flower was christened with its Latin name—Commellna, after the brothers l | Commelin. | ] Be aggressive, but don't forget to . Vi S . . b e tans o i Nine rooms and bath; oak floors; Middaugh oe_kEresadle at the same time. . & Shannon built; Premier instantaneous hot- o ARARARAARARAARAAREAARRRRRRNNNNNS g‘&\\\\\\\\\\\ AALLLALTAATARARVARERERRARRANNNRRNNNS £232234 330 23832232283223 22323223 2202822320324244 BROCKLAND DETACHED Only One Built 1309 Hamlin St. N.E. only 6,950 &5 SEE THIS BARGAIN TODAY Ry XD ®, S e or e o IX3 20 4% ZX K 3 o S " o 9, 2> K3 Ky ZX K3 XX s ° o ° orede water heater; 2-car brick garage. House is in T N w I excellent condition. Near E Open All Day Sunday $12,500 for a 13-room busi- ness. and home _proposition C. Bushman Smith, Inc. has h.-wh., electric lghts, 2. & N A S S S S S TSR SR S car brick garage and is in fine | 1703 Connecticut Ave. North 2522 i 3 | = ] DAVIS & STEELE o) 1420 N. Y. Ave, Main 2327-8 N ; _ '~~ Bri g ht, Sunny . “ in EWOOD PARK é = Home of twelve de- Buflders, Attefltlofl You are most cordially invited to inspect this ultra- 0 d ! ct thi " ; lightful large rooms M exclusive development in which we are creating fifty-four E A - The Visit's End. Ten-Acre Tract homes, each of distinctive architecture, to sell at tariffs | ¢ -4 and four baths. Ideal And so the happy davs passed and | ||| on erade. consisting of aporoxi 1 that will pleasantly surprise you. The extension of Six- = o re am 25" lots regu om 0% < A g + % g J SR e S ST i dear, 5Pt ed? dmest Il [l teenth Street and continuation of Rock Creek Park will b Ingsy €] for three or four come the very best friends wi ‘ here a large multiply values in this suburban parkway. ¥ g : = building operation s now proressin Jemig ibhey ed togethes &l day by the most prominent huflde 5 long. When Ham was not at work he be bough fess than $700 per lot ° walked with David and Em'ly and Shise el i No Two Homes Alike showed them the boats and the 8hips. Address and sometimes he took them for a Box 232—R, Star Office Beautiful wooded lots. Charming open fireplaces ,;t I‘Jaai.dm: day s for }’;’zgo{lt}_\;‘ | Two country clubs. All urban conveniences an av] 0 sta me. e fel v . - i f - . 2] very Sorry to leave them all, but he Neighbors you will be happy to know. . : Lo splendid condition. felt the worst to leave little Bm'ly. | K3 o o X " T e T e e T T T K %o o% % e % o o%% %0 o% % +% % O o% %% . 3000430 50000 %0 oe a30 oG 0 oS0 oo afe oo ateefeateadeade ade odeateales? Five big rooms, modern heating plant, special electric fixtures, co- lonial front and spacious sleeping porches and many unusual features. SE6 neop liedt fo e foiher Gften: wad | The kind of children you will want your youngsters 1432 K St. N.W. they both cried just a little at the — . to grow up with. i S "' b : o s . parting, for they did not know if they - - v A nusually Low v¢ m“ Golox this pretty dress of Ba'ly's Spring Country Club Road to office on development - i Priced le pink, trimmed in ruffles of a z apartments. Now has large income from rooms. In : g:zumzmmazmzzzzuummmmzzmzm i Durahilit Fvake On Terms That Are Far Below Rent Description—Semi-detached, on lot to concrete £ alley, 8 rooms, newest fixtures in bath, with plain \N/ lndOW Shades = fixtures and finish commensurate with a home of this quality. Built-in garage, ice-making, machine. Our facilities enable us to render a service that is newest kitchen range, built-in ironing board, and peerless, window shades that fit correctly and prices that steel cabinet in kitchen. meet the demand of your pocketbook “g » PECT—As Wi in Ave. is now being improved at Norton A “Shadc” Better B, i e i e e A s o ane mareTed at Dot east on Newark St. 1 block to 36th St., north on 36th St. 1 block to Norton St. and west on Norton St. to houses. 'Construction Guaranteed ker shade. . cooking, pick over a quart of goose- A Lure tO T}l]s place in the sirup, which by this know what a serious custard us for speed. Sample Home i These houses sbld rapidly, because the essential factors Kennedy Homes for sale of exceptional im- Lincoln 1216 exquisite taste, these homes will at once attract and good investment—especially one of the tion —reliable hot-water heating plant— attractive tures above the average in ornament and cost; paneled living The price—and the acceptable e THOS. E. JARRELL | S Compote of Gooseberries. & VRVMPT Realtor N 1 s T e lhem feme RS]“:L"}:‘,":;Z‘ (:; ST A R BT 916 15th St. Phone Main 9900 s i . 4E :onal Resid 3 Neighborhood should have boiled for the - i it is hold bt xceptional Residences A A L Now er the gas, and leave all to is why we never do it. . T . S In Washington’s Most Beautiful Community 16 BUILT—BROOKLAND—3 LEFr “Buy Here—Save Money” Yost & Herrell, Inc. needed to make a home complete were incorporated. portance. 3626 Norton St. N w- You ou;c it to yourselves to see these homes and be | 3632 W d St araer . interest you. Warder Street group. It's a 21-foot-front § lot—which permits rooms of unusual size— downtown. fixtures. DESCRIPTION The Georgia Avenue car line gives room; decorated with highest grade paper throughout; numerous terms—are both very special. floor plugs; oak floors, gum trim, finished in mahogany and white. Put three cupfuls of : 2 e 3 pound of {;}%’lru i e Washington Savings Bank Building—Main 766 . Tllere,s cepa et it boil f ar scum as it arises. While this is 4 BBt e amute Thestiin e o in our business. We g tly til th zooseh i a g S it o boren Sererinin You can depend upon . (CLEVELAND PARK) environmenf— Sample 639 Girard St. N.E. That make the announcement of one of the E] Lumber and Millwork 11th and O Sts. S.E. (JUST COMPLETED) l convinced of their superiority and value. Built of the best materials and finished with such . You know a Kennedy Home is always a | Price, $7,850 and arra o The materials used were the best obtainable, and the location Dgeten is high, cool and exclusive and within a féw minutes’ ride of There are six rooms and bath—in excellent condi- Six large, well ventilated rooms and comfortably large bath; almost minute transportation service. standard hot-water heating plant; electricity, gas; electrical fix- Beautiful dome in dining room; French doors; large double rear Ofen all Jay on sumiay porches and Colonial front porch. Lot 18x125 to alley. ain 8352 L E Builder and Ounmer T W. STOKES SAMMONS, Troprictor 2 1627 K St. N.W. Main 3174 1514 K Street Phone Main 4752