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WOMAN’S PAGE. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. FEATURES. 35 'Well, when you get to school you wv Northants, in Oxford, Westmoreland, o . i - it el vou worr Digtory of Pour NAME Torhieand in many other sections Witches’ Food Proves Attractiv ' MODE MINATURES . | e o i e o v o I e s Our Children—By Angelo Patri | [mz it om0 0 0 owine | b et i BY LYDIA LE BARON WALK For the state of mind which reflects, quiet room in the school and it ain't MILTON | naming of them are sometir iy {“1 could n get along without a | quiet till they all go home chool's | factories. But the mills wh e 3 watch, but am certainly weary of Hollerin'. me. T'm all sore about their holler- | " it and home's all right if RAGIAL ORIGIN—English. the medieval towns their na The witches' menu given today is|it in large leiters on a sheet of card- | constantly consulting my wrist,” I me. | Veren't for holle 1 can't | course, were grafn mills. in : certainly intriguing, Not one of tho | boand and hane this o o conseien- It was long after dismissal time Vho's doing it atand, Hollarin® and it 1t ‘doesnit stop SOURCE—A locality. Considering the number of towns my mother hollers der that the family name is found so often today, and tl | quently does it appear in lists of | name are not neces: to his office to get his hat and shut | mornin’ tents. Fach is enshrouded in mys- up. right up. Why tery. Witches walk, wield wand Provide potions and confections an all holler as much as they like | tionality of this family name. So fre nd I won't hear them “I'm fraid ¢ shouts would | e Sl his desk and call it a day. OId Mike | .0; S e e e, i Witches' Wands y had swept the floor and closed the lled you now a millien tim Like names ftom medieval English times | ly related to one another, though they Witches' Potlon and Confections === X windows and pulled down the shades. | that. Even if I got up the first time | reach yo and from localities in which English | S0 as far pack as 20 generations ago. Re R 3 The little room was shadowed and |she hollers like that. When I come [ Inan. The to them | poople have settled. (Copyright, 1925.) Recipes and Directions. f still, but over in the corner by the ! outta the bathroom she's hollerin’: | Gulet is to stay home and attend to It is one of the most frequently oc- | e Witches' parade: Stand three tri- =] big fern the shadows stirred. j ‘Hurry up. You gonna be late for | business, but perhaps if you told | yrping of English family names, | Pumpkin So angular slices of thinly cut bread “Hullo.” , school,” and “me hurryin’ all the | the 1at you didn’t like the holler king next only to such names as umpxin Soup. about a pyramid shaped porti 83 4 H Ti6.0" time |in’ they'd stop. more popular | Make a plain stock of lamb or S tasorial Mind. of salan : “Why, it's Joe.” “Maybe you don't move promptly, | Joe looked incredulous. “If T said | of the names ma the addition | chicken and to a quart add a pint of completely. Top with a sh A “Yeh.” Joe. You know we all have a lot to i that wouid start them off = 3 | thick white sauce and a cup of pump- the red part cut away on one | iz “Why, man, school closed hours |do, and— | fresh hey can’t see u boy without | y Milton, of | kin pulp, which has bean botled until i white face with crude ago. Why aren't you home or out| “Sure. And ain't I got a lot, too? | picking at him. I'm not standing | course, comes from ¢ name. But | tender and put through a sfeve. Sea- in red. Slash the { the ) / on the playground?” }x gotta get up and wash and dress | right or I'm not working or I'mdirty | in the individu vou'll find it {son well and serve in bouillon cups to look like strands of hair. T! y Joe came blinking out of the shad- | and eat my breakfast and fix my |or I'm scraping my foot on t ist about hope 0 guess where | To the handle of each cup fasten a end forms a red cap with X ows, hitched himself together and |room and go to the store and get the | or there's a hair on my collay 3 2 2 rom. There | little paper witeh. You can have writ- topnot. The green ! sighed. “Too much hollerin’.” { millc and Dring up it and the rolls, | just ot to holler when th . town named Milton in Dorset. | ten menus of this little supper on the below the “witech” resemble h? What's too much hollerin’>” | and maybe run three errands yet, | boy.” and Joe walke wn the o ix one in Devon. There are Mil. | table, if you wish, and call this witch's ihee i Tar R ot &ils iverybody. Everybody hollers at | before I go to school.” of the school in deep dejection. tons in Fife and Hants, in Kent and | brew | semblance of an arm_stickin commend these clever new folding | from the bread, and a lons, straight, | timepieces. | narrow strip ot ce thrust through hey are made of gold-plated ster- | & noteh in the end forms | ling silver—the cases of colorful tran: t i dishes zives an inkling of its l'ul\-'nu\ place in the dining room: when the principal of the school went All of ’em st thing '® | I'm going to run away. Then they | There is little doubt about the na- | Which were called Milton, it s no won- you went, old | at rests on the lettuce leaf. parent or opaque enamel. A 15-jewel os of these witches in movement assures accurate time-keep- L 1t a centerpis of Autumn ; ing ahlity, while a radium dial makes caves or flowers to form the “pa-|it possible to see the numerals in the | rade.” dark. | Witches' Wand. | But their supreme virtues lie in | These are rolls of ice cream énvel. | their dainty size, and the fact that oped. In spenge coke et very thin, | they may be worn on a ribbon ot three teaspoons of Tee | i @ Durse or stood upo ved B i the rec MAR Y s e of fresh sponge | e o l ke, 4 ’ ld the cike over Nutrition Nuggets. i E 1 @ narrow of whipped | If th physician preseribes a bland cream piled on top, These wands | or soc diet, give foods that arel provide both cake and ice ¢ . | smooth and non-irritating. Milk alone Witches' Potion. or in gruels, pu s of vegetable such as potatos all vege ables that ma mashed _und strained; custa arch and rice Combine grape juice with lemonade o wh 1S many sour oranges [ a5 lemons been squeezed. Swe uels and b k are : 5 this - a2 lemons have been squeezed. S s uttermilk are amons thi |into heart-shaped motits. Put these | "'l o hioiio for diet in acidosis [into the potion tozet = x“x"\:I: :m z }ive Botatoos, Lttuce, cucusabors, to- livers of candied grape fruit peel. |1, 10es, chard, beet tops and creamed h - heart .,{|\\l\\,.xx\1 ol e be | or buttered cabbage. Potatoes may | ised alone, or there may be bits of | o served in a number of ways—in e linl"r‘l‘vl:-«»\i, n slices of ba-|the form of soup, baked, mashed, JEe g rice, etc. This varlety of potato [ Witches 3 dishes may form the basis of a diet These consist of pieces of any or a limited time, and variety can = lof candy wrapped in ora - ; be achieved by means of the THE CRUDE LITTLE FOLK M. dack tissue paper inte ; czetables. BEWITCHIN . 3 X paraffin paper. Th g for some time we were TION AND ARE TENDEL s written on a bit white paper | taught that starch must be eooked TASTY, S SASDEA: 1o Wl e \fection, or {2 lonz time in order to be digestible, ome only if the company is so | We Know now that this is not the cannot fail to prove interesting.|la hat to put one in with each | ca In fact, oatmeal and other fenu cards should he N ! be a task. Here are Chy foods that have been cooked | These can be made t acing the | some 10 mottoes to be u Were [ only for @ few moments are some-! de in the illy tion and t 3 or me this Halloween? | times prescribed by the physician for ferring it onto v wrd 12 look for the ghost. You are as | constipation. Scotch brose, for ex with red carhc < i s teh’s wand. Beware ple. is made by stirring oatmeal outlines lurid g sse | of the black cat. Such witchery as » boiling water, taking from the | who wish more attractive ¢ z vours would sweep all cobwebs fror and allowing to stand for 10 e o R N Made in all the varieties you like ng flat wash cor lose @ face more | this fashion: Have the water boiling Print or w e the mer 1 e | f: ot has been touche 1 stir the oats in quickly and cook still sim t nd. There is witch st one minute. This makes a very h > s s e e L R R g e _ best! Made with just the ingre- ! Oatmeal used should be of the steel Scotch or Irish variety PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE ||, Ui cioms stiion vy sec | i dients you yourself would use! | tive. The mere swallow of food & is rsponsible for immediate action | BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. I which begins in the stomach and ex- _ _1'|}ands throush the intestinal tract.| 3 : e s i1 | OF course, some foods more laxa- Physiology of Rest. [ e ntelligently | (jve than others, but it is well to re thou - it send on member that 3 vides help in | tion in the mere | e il alrest 3 : act of eatir The realization of this | shor ) P i 5 S t should make us doubly careful s i A L | not to lose the benefit of this tend-| n for many year ency 0 i nv. " o indu ot L s S | mg or even | in exercise sanctio the St % 't pe ing for the | by his physic reckless person : ainer. 3 e ey . remember | tndeed. T cp i hted: | ¢ arried out hevond a certain ; rctually. destroys part Muscular tissue ; vlood cor- | R e et St ey ool pu liminish in _number, The S DCBlineed And 6| i st St blood also loses irc me and other complete not continu- P o § salts. The conclusion is, therefore, "I know the lay ill not | wher hat ir > | that fasting should not be resorted the full nitic g T. "] 3 T o s under the direct adv of Webb's words; spe edze is necess: £ um)l!— rest, s | the ]v.u)<l‘ o P Aot g understan the ciples of sur-| from dia ) S Peking Salad. sanitary @ i doctor And the el 2 v - a mold with hot boiled rice and | ral, partial or b a good doctor app {let cool. Put in the center a chicken 2 1 chill on ice, unmold, and serve . = s a bed cress seasoned with periodic_or » fir r e | Frer For the filling. skill and knowledze hysician car 1 f soften a U onful of gelatin in a bring to bear : red te ; t Y nd dissolve with half the patient the th t T = = cupful of hot chicken brogh. Stir in Lag % . one cupful of cooked chicken cut e Chicken in Patty Cases. | tiny cube chopped in coarse pieces. sand tin n hour nt . ed chicken into i Whe 1d one cupful of cream. the ex an be shortened and | I i 4 nne and salt the gumber « vemer i ity et sa-, 10 per cent, that means "l ind a third of chicken melt damaged o TSoEby y “hanical or medicir wres will et S e ¢ e rese i o i || All Edna Wallace Hopper s hen boats Lon 3 hen frothy a1 1 each Cosmetics Sold at eased_ heart work o the s | oo ot water unci reaae o/ 1The China Shop cu coat of the arteries e " 1ve yout three cupfuls of : Siato, seao e 1209 Eye St. N.W. : ; . : and butter, salt_anc RE is a cake made just as you would And it costs you no more to serve this tato et : y moist_enou | = make it in your own kitchen. rich, delicious cake than it would to bake of half of t v ‘\L - W thin || 2o B Cake made with the very same ingre- cake in your own kitchen—and spares you the trouble, the hours of mixing and fussing . then pipe more po- || {8 : . to form cases. Sim- ||| SEPT % ! dicnts—the finest cane sugar, plenty of eggs, Ceton _ s with icings, the occasional uncertainty of results thas may spoil all your effort. “ . ” with stars of potato, as if ¢ : Puzzlicks oures for a baskef. Brush over thel o the purest milk, the best creamery butter! You can get Corby’s Hostess Cake in all : ; s the varicties you like best—chocolate layer ou do it - - Two-in-One Stain s with beaten volk of egz and set| 5 o et e e . Cake with thick, rich icings! Cake so D e e O 8 e e | it | wender and light it literally melts in your And he tearfully answe “ ; - g 4 cake with generous thick icing, cocoanut oL An article that bild-headed men Bemover B g ¥ 1 Corby’s Hostcss Ca]fc is \\'orthy Qf the layer cake with the full rich flavor of the s L Rustand inicistains o longerinesd | | most exacting occasion—the intimate cocoanue in a wonderful light creamy fill- i be bugaboos in any household. s ERUSTICATOR dissolves rust, ink lllnChCO["l, the tea hour W]}-:fl:l‘mkc ’f‘““} ing—sponge cake, dinner rings, pound cake | pray so important a part, the dinner party _;nd a host of others! ene mas overed. i the form | nevar ty seappeac. Does. hot niurs Needs ahis Relonabovesall] elp ; g : e W e 2 s on 4 et S B || T Facial cloantiness | 6 PO i e e e Tera, in the edrresponding spces. The up i the’ now poncil '“Egy” ;lg.‘,: tv[;l!\:fi:o:lofiper me; But more thaq this—its fine mgrcd;cn_ts, in our own kitchens and :ielxvcr:d frcslh B aidny's P> jgd stain romover is a M Bl e ats purity, make it a perfect dessert fordaily daily to local grocers. You can get it When 4 vesscl approached close (0| Get an Erusticator Pen- e serving in your home, a delicious and nour- quickly and casily at any time from your Sl 5 See: Iis lone smoaiTive | oL S SRV ERCERT T By T re many ressons, Onp of | ishing morsel to be tucked away in school own grocer. Have him supply you with seen land; t h i . o 2 & But T wonder what bloke joude . slote here in || Lucie Lantelme, a famous Parisian | wunch boxes. vour favorite kind today. fan. : ‘ e Doeil o, cleanstra based o Snimal CORBY BAKING COMPANY {Copyrieht or vegetable fats. | y o She gave me a formula which all ||| < 5 34 the greatest beauty experts now ||| e n employ. It cleans the skin to the o depths. It removes all the grime, o I Medalg ' nllu'l nd oil which interfere with CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE . < ) COCOANUT ICED RING g4y T »e . But it d t imilat Gb d 280 ; S TR ith the sk, Not o drop ean b COCOANUT LAYER CAKE \ S ORANGE ICED RING 3 bsorbed, It simply leaves the & INE. ForQuality SN e e ST i i G 4 ' s he rs ste) o skin 3 P= o ol 1 L bednty. A clean ekin without| X S < 3 equally delicious fla blemishes, kheads or mars. I were recently awarded LARGEST SALE IN | know no other way to get it, nar! That ma spanked } 2 5 | do_you to Sir Thomas J. Lipton THE WORLD ow T have arranged €0 that all giris g 5 i women may enjoy this luxury: 1| in Ceylon and India for it my Facial Youth. Al toilét 2 hi Counters Thow « it exactly the | g’eas Grown on his own : i ame as Lucie ime furnished it to 3 ma tate. p A _great laboratory now prepares it 2 for me. T wish vou would fry it—any | who wantd to ook her best ot do it, T am wure, sdthout Youth. 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