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WOMAN’S PAG T FEATURES. Beautifying Trunk Used as Closet What Tomorrow Means to Youl | | Daily Cross-Word Puzzle SUB ROSA Answers to Food Questions BY MARY BLAKE. BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. (Copyright. 1925.} BT MIMIL giAnewers to readers. auestions rexardi bhut that it is better to get these Tomorrow's planetary aspects arc el e E oo Winierdls nts from a judicious supply of during the morning, quite adverse ; 3 ing. tion. Qi should be u ! Endl . sirongly.« counsell abstentioni| Return of E'm’.‘gA o |3 watandressed: stimped "ot elone. the fruits most suitable for from any dutles involving change or In Paris and in all the leading New | those of gencral intercet will be 1 able stomach are baked sweet departur routine. ~ They also York shops, one hears the prophecy | the mail. Evers effort will be made 1o an. | . : with skins re promis 't the temperament that this Winter will see the return ' Froved ate raingd ey and engender the besetting evils of of the noble earring. 5 Pus iipe bananas with the white puckery irritatiorl, bad temper and jealousy. And many girls are glad to hear| ceived in Jarge and ¢ 1 aped ' fresh and canned Poise and philosophical calm must it—for this once popular form of| FUGROS, IR, Stuart, Gibos sloupe. exercised in order to avold giving way jewelry has a trick of adding a dash % Raw cabb aline, and per- to such influences. Shortly after of sophistication to an otherwise| In your article about celery you | forms good service in both the stom- noon the day's aspects change and rather sweet, simple and girlish|®y, “The heart of the celery is £00d | ach and bowels in cases of fermenti become benign, without becoming “nc- effect. {‘T' ";‘f‘,“"l‘fl‘"’"“ the alkalinity of the | tion due to indigestion, and it is ries tively favorable. They do not indicate In my mind’s eye, I can see you blood.” 1s it richer in this than the | fn vitamins and minerals salt any ‘great success for business pur-! all dashing in to the nearest imita-|outside stalks? 1 run these stalks| . suggest a det for a woman suits, but will undoubtedly promote a tion jeweiry store and investing|through a chopper and then strain| O Siho isisHiftering eromiial teellng of good fellowship and com- | heavily in long back jet pendants,|through a cheese cloth and get the | oo VeSS el 18 S0 R SO BT radeship and insure happiness for all small ‘pearl button blobs and all the | julce, ‘which is a good tonic drink at | ERs & STEE WUT PO RO soclal or recreative gatherings. Those, latest novelties in ear decoration. nst mhat does celery contaln | 0 rs, S0 Dlease give me a list of w0, who are in love will experience Some of you will come out of the|to Eive it a high place in the 4 e et & biic an urge to tell “the old, old story,” shop looking much the better for | fvhere do the beked or steamed bo-| i bances of the kidneys means and the signs denote that it will not your recent purchase, but how many o8 come I Wil you tell me What | erference with the elimination of fall on deaf ears. 3 will emerge bedecked with dangles ey CCPS SICORLA s o . Allmmen sormetimes domes i 2 i & et houre: of | barley and rolled oats acid-forming? | P Albumer nes « 4 Children born_ tomorrow will, re-| and looking like the last Chin' We'live without fruit It e ext | o with Kome nervous troubie gardless of sex, enjoy similar physi-| Truny this Sitle bit of jewelry s |Plenty of vegetables? What fruits do | ! . Sionsioritne eymy i cal conditions. They will . you think best for an irritable stom- | 3 P infancy with flying colo a dangerous thing. Ach? 'How does raw cabbage fuice|€nt during pregnancy. Fruits shoud after attaining the age of youth wii And it is better for you to,be|acr C O D O Nr 3G, b | Play 4 very large part in the diet thefr physical condition demand 7 warned against misuse ot thieleasxine R e o T ¢| When the disegse 1 acute. fruit julces ye! ere is time. - - e with sugar-walter strained rice and disposition they will be bright Congider Pegey. a poetty fuffy.|su defitely alisline as the ¥ | gruel with cr and vivacious, witty and amusing haired person with large blue eyes, h:'l_‘”fl“v 0 }""."L"_“ e Bl fter conval They will never delve deeply into any | an eternal giggle ana a rather round | Of celery hearts was because these are | cance from an ac ack you might | subject, but their superficial knowl- baby face. | more tender and digestible. As to the ) the diet from the following list edge, combined with their inherent She is delighted to hear that she | valuable propertles fontained in cel | ncooked vegetables such as lettuce. alerts d agilit ' for | may safely take up ear adornment|®ry. these are chiefly vitamins and| cuhpage, radishes, tomatoes R B again. She purchases the very latest |Iineral salts. Of these salts, celery -ouked spinach, turnip top temfconl ooy e int e : 4| has considerable lime, which 1s most | ¢iuy h g SR oESy Fodll o iteRe AEBeaonENT thing in turquoise blue about pHSletle e whicn e mowtl B toes, putato and other ve ctive and compellin i | inches long and extremely vivid. ;:jl‘"l’,"]' 2 }‘ fi‘; o i b g Tt cruels sh fruits such @ one of their chief . utiliz She feels. that the blue will bring| 8dU8_ dus WLy -of Phoephorts, whien | 2 ing this weapon at all times omE the eolar of hev eyes and she| ' SICSIUEY Totcmary for Sermine the | 3 | feels complacently that she looks a | cells of the budy in active Ufe: a trace | forms ow is vour birtwday, there X 5. 4 A lpf‘rfl\un knockout in the new y-wl“‘lr)‘ "' _:”L‘)‘”""‘ ::)M mvl L '»l "" :'":‘ ‘(n" rs, r.‘[qdwn is no difficulty presented in making | 4. Bar resting on supports. nd (@bbr.). Al matter of faof, ehelsiepolled oot riase mien re useful S S mnckmdum dladt « correct di is of your character. | §. Exposed. 19. Revolved. |all her chinces of looking Pretty=——i;, weeninig all ofiiheitodily 58 SRl | ansparent, and. being | &, Praposition. - Proverbs | for the carrings have made her face | ¢ Ji \hiking orde s holld e nlanned oy | ab ; ural, never make any |11. Requirement. . Christmas. 4 y Lo | As for buked and steamed potatoes, Breakfast, for example | i cial care and attention. In character ralst - and other pineapple L Joganberry or bla P : § ; tended—they have added just enongh | ; effort o hide your feclings or sup- |13, Metric unit of area, e o ORIt At oh T et B o heiry || tHEna (averalao i Tifgh i) ks [ | ile ARt T e ess your emotions. Your outspok- | Invaded suddenly. olio (abbr.) o1 Sekrietcnion o | o amee 1o v contain small portions | n: I LR ness often cuuses embarrassment | Personal pronoun { er flufly hair and baby-blue | 51 00 (paCaluuble salts. nd includir sred ligs and 4 vo. i re with yo organization (abbr.). ak appear somewhat _ Coler i : i : THERE ARE WAYS OF NG THE WARDROBE TRUNK 1) o “‘J".'“‘ q‘\“-‘."f‘\}°f(f“:}“n:‘"‘l“::‘-‘"“\‘(’:: 3 e older than she redlly (s, they ihave ?‘;::;l}:.x'-n”y" ml smll« ‘lln[: i \‘I.‘.rlfi e II|;;I.31.:| :‘h.,nr‘lhp.y with vege .m‘ | : as very : . ) : roportions. uve not an analysis | broth made Stons CHAMBER WHICH ARE PRACTI SNDSDEGORHD: (Lo Lieitoln fithe truth.ithe whole triih : ;‘,',‘,‘“,’ll',‘;' the eftect of the eternal| or"py cjey jeaves, but parsley is used | may include three different kinds of and nothing but the truth” all the |25, From. D : . lin such small quantities that it does | cooke ables wit L desse A o was never intended to make ;a sash curtain fisture to the %-inch |time. Dissimulation is not necessary. of an animal. 36. Mimic Ahenatlicre s anne whofhas rathenlmoes E ¢ important part in e e N o it dess its appearance as an article of furni- | e of the board as near the front | but silence ix sometimes preferable to | 2S. A numbe 38. Is prostrate. l;mu-“-‘gll‘ fe :‘ure'sg{vxvvv;h. ra:a(-‘: ¥ | ¥e diet one iy or iEe othe | hive hieeniisds ot ture, but there are many s whe as possible. Make a curtain of | speech, . Great perlod of time. Bl with wonder. |Deautitut, ‘put attractive enough,| %Ll L SR 7 G M eercats are | vemer e L e B et through lack of space of closet room, | two pieces of the material and seW | "y gre very fond of reading, and | 31. Capable of being chosen. g ‘,°“~ 5 e 2 | acld forming. It is possible to go with ple, a s of string bean: it has to do so. To those who | on the tops. Slip these, With |,y taste inclines more to biography Aged. B B | “However, when she appears| oUt fruitif we are able to eat the veg B tomato with a fruit facing this little problem, which really | the curtaing attached, over the rod. |5ng gqventure than to Hterature of |39 Carried on the person. D = e | adomme: with loes black peniants | etables containing the equivalent food | composed of pear and apple becomes one of interior decoration, it | These eurtains should be a trifle full, [ {ii #dveprure ghom 0 P CEINe 6O Jiiloe iof nlatita: . Diphthong. |adorned with long black pendants | e e ™ There is mo que nooal R e e will be interesting ¢ thi sck the fabric along the narrow S Uk R T T | BT glATAE State {AODED: S gAY | ¥ou suddenly become awa st | trunk remain i sides of the hoard. A simpler but not |10 ks croventiome: Confections. ; y how strange a face she has. il without hei rrnishing, | quite so handy cover can be made by % e & SRRt Little Spice Cakes. | The earrings, in her case, have and will prove nience he fabric all around the three ses ery affectionate dis- | i given a bizarre touch to her irregu-| “The ordinary high trunk tha sides of the shelf. position and are never happler than | so° goohnenin abbr.). One rounded cupful bread flour, one | Tr features, which goes ill with her not open through the center takes up when giving to or receiving from |5 Steamship @bbr). teaspoonful sodi, one-half tezspoonful | smart American clothes and modern | Tl , il | How to Ornament Tt. those who love you and those whom |27+ (AT T =3 each ginger, cloves, cinnamon and|ways. e | s b lotely con- | You love “demonstrations of endear- | = nutmes, one.eighth teaspoonful salt,| But Betty, with her straight black i e e e e aeintito | el e e Y SR ment. 5 z one-hulf cupful sugar, one-third cup: | hair and dark eves, will look charm ke St appear 1o e o window seat, | on which to stand books held uptight | , Well known persons born on_this { ful molasses, one egg, onethird tea-|ing in long pendants of dark shades. | SHiL i Do mere oriieinecess oAt Hook e nnsiE rbraiIE oo athan Miller, ex-Governor Worry. spoonful pepper. Sift the flour with| Yo will Elsa with her close cropped | fully if the trunk is not too high | ments are best to use on this shelf siroln Jsievenson i Conjunction. the soda and spices, cream the butte; nd regular features. Or Anne.| It should have a cover made to fit | such as brass or silver candlesticks | 21ORISU Dean Proctor, —poet; By e and combine With the sugar and the | with her long oval face and pointed T e et Tall e the des | e | Eobext GUuIShawisolier; George B | 5 beaten egg. Add the molasses and | chin. Do A Tt thavad oS A ton O he e et henidlan x| MOt in, [post, s JaHua iBates, ibanker ponjuncdon. combine with the flour misture, then | Better think it over very carefully that ls the same slse as the top of the | afterncon tea Kottle may appear. [Badstatesan, Malicious look. add slowly the hot water. Heatland make sure that you're the type trunk., Over this o soft matt e (Copsrisht. 1 _ To render unsuccesstul. thoroughly and fill buttered muflin| before vou take up the earring fad | Aty rest. mHEhINnE thas bE cotton Other ¥ 5 pans one-half full. Bake in a mod 9. To become weary. when it returns. . L . b WA reruINEt | The v e Al aieers ( = ST l <mell erate oven. It may take away from your face | There $hould be a narrow wardrobe trunk will be easily acces “PUZZLICKS” = = . exactly the charm which you hope to | about three 5 deep, going sible, especially if the curtains part in | p Chutney Dressing for Ch)cory. add to it. | SFedtat o : Bt : o pussleLisaricks (Copyrisht. 1025.) | SR e e S e e G e e O Pu i One-half teaspoonful salt. five table-| Mimi will be glad fo answer vour love | cushic e bl asRaitor s D gt abale maten | Thereiwis a3 ady C > T spoonfuls olive ol, two tablespoonfuls | auertion.” Just” inclowe & stamped. uddressed it (6 Bind thess iiih Gine. VWIID [ it e aem a0 oeih (Rviio focitis d gre: T chutney, one-quarter teaspoonful pep. Hhe s ainet oriterinll cover RO DIIDH | cos b aes ot Ahoeeres But when shed been —3 - N0 per, two tablespoonfuls vinegar. Cop _— cushions th ar half the width of | And found what she’d H the chutne; and reserve it until the e ot the trurl ot e ie wept 'til the te : | other ingredients have been well Orange Sponge Cake. stiffly on the 1 < Orange Sauce for Duck. 1. City in northern Italy. 2 blended. Mix the salt, vinegar, olive | gy ye six eggs, the weight of the the backs against th | ge Sa 3 Duc Aversion. ofl and pepper together and beat well,| aeod in sugar., half thelr weight in = . 2 Four tablespoonfuls butter, one and Osculate. (p: = adding the chopped chutney. flour, the grated rind of an orange and reating \\.Arqlror:o l"ru:ll\. | one-thira euptuls brown grass. grated ! ] o e o tablainaotIs of L ireng s TToe: It one wardrobe trunk it can |orange ring juice from two | : : { ! | i Beat the yolks until light in color and stand open against the wall without | oranges, four tablespoontuls flour, one-| (3 \son for the change Horseradish Sauce. thick. Add the sugar gradually, then extending far into the re U so | half teaspoonful Veges. sali, onion [in the views of the vouns lady trom | : Two tablespoonfuls grated horse-| the grated rind and juice of the seem comparatively in nspic us. Tt | juics nd pepper. Brown the butter v will be apparent when the com- | | 4 HaXl dish root, three tablespoonfuls flour, | orange. Have ready the whites of | should be ssed . of course. Get | and blend with the adding the : formed by | | | two tablespoonfuls cream. two table.| the eggs beaten dry. Cut and fold & board about % iheh thick and the | brown gravy sradually. Season, add | placir . indic < { | spounfuls Lutter, one cup water. Melt | half of them into the cake mixture, same size as the trunk op wien so | the Veges and finally the grated rind |the numbers, in the corresponding | | C | | the butter and blend smoothly with | then cut and fold in half of the flour, opened. Cover it with an attractive | and orange juice. Let come to a boil | spaces. The answer and another | ] | I'the flour. adding water and cream | the other half of the whites and the | cretontie or a plain fabric that suits | and add a few spoonfuls of grape |“Puzzlick” will appear tomorrow.) ’ : last. Finally, stir into grated horse. | rest of the flour. The mixture may be the color scheme of the room. Serew | juice. (Copyright, 19251 | radish und season with salt to taste.| baked in a loaf or in layers. | to those who are near and de And, Madame, —the Gold Medal Tea Quality of the World SIR THOMAS J. 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