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FEATURES. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925. WOMAN’S PAGE s o e AND THEIR CHILDREN Matrimony Is Best Purses of boarskin—a prominently - grained leather—are now in range NI AT Never since the heydey of thefrom Paris that 2roun of peopis coniemplatine x show!| How “Real” Silk Ts Mad ! 2 ince the hevdey o e from Paris tha s 5 S ¥ = oup of people contemplatine a show- ow “Real” Sil s e. hair a little “fluffed” bhecause yo: ronaissance in France and Italy—400 |are dreaming in velvet.” And now all| F FInges 2 g Q 5 / ing in a shop window. “How ex e hat way jears ago—has velvet heen so fash | these lovely velvet dreams have come| t Brings Out Best Qualities in Men and Women, tremely serviceable they ook - Yesy| Did you know that “real” sili is] nf \d‘.fi.-“rv’:‘w' S et onable as at the present time. And |true and wherever you see well-dressed | Indears Tl QR i . 11 3 ' | el sik? St Wi & Arokd Mit of Sor Terhaps mever since those glorlons|women. sesen o vl alveG] i indears Them by Struggles and Hopes, and In other words. the reeled silks, or | hiyy, sy byl cid brim or find one €ays has such progress heen made in | frocks or wraps or hits { - . b ~ “raw" silks are those made from the | Thiy 14 qimeuls. but it can be done. Wine-colo Velvet—the season | End They Are Happier Bound Than Free. ) fiber removed from the perfect cocoons | "It you are paturally neat and per would not be complete without it. It 2 = of silkworms, by the laborious process | g ps i little inelined 1o looh ~tation ax much worn for afterncon as for | _— AN 3 of unrecling. into hoiling | roopIng feathers or trailing adorr ) : e cocoons go into boilin AN suys: “Modern marriage is « failure. Do you not belleve that th b ISk sttias Pl fhes. ang menta will not suit you. If you are R e TR marrlage institution should be done away with at this day and time?” \ then the “floss”—the loose fuzzy fber [ {han vou wamce saae e s P e tas o aae The SRGEEn shovs | 7 ] { Certainly not. I think murriage should be made more permanent, more on the surface—is taken off. 1t is| )it ‘_‘q‘{ DUUSy S ek A 3 wineaglorall velvet FROGIE Enitablat binding. arriage is the best arrungement for the association o1 the sexes o fatet umed for carded silk yarn ”““”N" ’”‘\V- K_j‘lns f‘_u‘h-‘,Htr_wlw: N for luncheon or afternoon wear. It is thut human ingenuity has so far been able to devise. _ Then the cocoons are put into | Wi the « f,'.’,f‘,‘,,. ever do for 1’1’ ",,kij nade in jumper style with a long,| Marrifage is the very foundation stone on which civilization rests. It in- lukewarm water bath, and Workmen | Thexe are o sonne wmmn oo Hebt Blonse < U cltouils it et / 775 R the solidarity of the family. It is the bulwark of the home. It is the | & manipulate them until some loose bi et e HesonnE on o gl ey i kRaningl StGRE v | 1 to Jaw and order @rd all the commonplace virtues that go to build up 3 of fiber gets attached to the brushes | w Vol mroon i I e ribbon emb din gold prosperous and progressive country with which the cocoons are st fpecanen. . . o ADROAL AL Interestingly enough among the 3 5 R about. Then the fiber is pulled It is not Belvi Luslve the are many | g You cannot imagin eut race springing from the promiscuous and | 3 gently, and the cocoon, still in circulur skirts. One reason for this | animal matings men and women. You cannot coneeive of any real home water, unreels ftself. Since perhaps i a velv et that | One Mother Says: in which the father and mother at the head of it are transient guests, here | < g fiber is so fine and small, three or four oy s Al The ey B narrow around the amile 45 de.) . Betors ik put the Wo today and gone fomorrow. You cannot vision children having any respect | 2 of them are genérally taken towether % bt s Pa FOu cldedly tncomtortable. Bat the new {1V two little daughters into the suds | f arents who are forever being swapped on them and who are continually and put onto a el frame,” which Al e s Ant velvets are so soft and pliant that |12 Washing I run a white thread | getting a new papa or « new mamma. repiied another onlooker, “Mother|turns the “raw” silk out in skeins. | g opty T PRE TRE BEW WEY there is nothing cumbersome about | &round the sofled spots in order that | would adore one.” Thisirs ealed sl goes €0 el (53t wine (o o ta the s tra e o) o circular velvet skirt etimes |1 muy easily see where to stress the Ihings are bad enough us they are. with our divorce wills running over-| ~ Their deductions were correct, for | factory to be made into cloth by the | ! e 19 €0 10 the Lairdresser's and thesd 1a hetnal EAIREETE B Ok el ] cunbing | time. turning out 4 ghastly grist of wrecked. homes. and the half-orphaned | without doubt they are surprisingly [ process of “siik throwing.” which cor- | ji SHPOIRIHY done up before choo kg Rpriir et A e (Cowsrixht. 1925 | children who recruit our hoodlum cluss, for statistics show that the large! wear-resisting and make their first [ responds to the spinming of other|n . BEW Bat: | Henamber, the head S heve is 1o semblance of bulki. | ,; IJIA)]“\‘H‘ vouthful eriminals are the offspring of quarreling lmrlortr:, ’\lvho appeal to the older woman or business [ fibers. “Throwing” consists of five| W &0 MO T " i The ness. - | have broken their marriage vows and separated. But a world in which there | gir] who gives a bag the supreme test | steps: gorting, soaking, drying, wind-| ., e is e o ¢ has been hanated with| |[FOOD AND HEALTH)| | were no permanent homes, no.cternal altar on which the fire never went out, | of service. Shapes lkewiss follow | Ing and doubiing and twisting o e rog e At ek grest sk Shvevil o ihe Aress ¥ = {-n.. honest-to-goodness, never-changing fathers and mothers would be a world ! more or less practical dimensions “Sorting” is simply the opening of{ 1., “ % TN ool TThey auc makers this Antumn and Winter. | | gy WINIFRED STUART GIBBS & are very lovely in Foud Specialist. | Marriape? ARY MARSHALL. Highest Mark in 400 Year MOTHERS l Why Have | o | 7ews wi | | | MODE MINIATURES WHEN WE GO SHOPPI e it | Dorothy Dix] ' vening: sometimes combined with | ; other fabric and sometimes trimmed | AN wise to arrange your fure in u new and unusual wanner by e going to buy a hat. The new of chaos one being made with a security pock-|the bales of skeins, sorting of these low on the forehead and the hai It 18 easy enougli to pick faws in marriage, but the trouble Is to Aind a | ot under the fap for carrying fmpor.| keine according (o size, color 40| oy enth e iy foigad @nd the hai ¢ Rl OF tans SO R remedy tor then tant papers quality. o e Ahsl. “banr AL vival for richnoss and be-| MARGETTIS “Soaking” of the silk is done In{criwy of the head, these hats are inos Nothing f} fvive seen | Thanks (o numerous organizations Those who believe that warriage should be aboiished claim that the mere 5 | tanks of warm water, TR bt e et i clo tumn has b navier or | philanthropic and otherwise, informi-y kyowlcdge that persons are bound together for life slays romance. Never o o ng right diet is fairly well It dfern | disseminated. Those who are working greater ervor than this. The thing that kills ince is not | | What TomorrowMeans to You has been dissolved is is done rih softe gum. and so factlitate ti was ther unwinding of the silk from the rinmed | D this fiedd may find fresh inspiration | O % —— “Drying,” the next step. ufrs of | Py visualizing a Nation of better-fed 4 BY MARY BLAKE done either by a muachine whici | citizens as occupants of the better | ‘ OU cannot keep up illusions about the one with wi vou live: whom you ol thals mblaliiva ot iha ik | homes for which w well known organi- | see sick and tired and siouchy and disgruntl e every mood and| whirling it about, or by hungivg the | ,, : | zation is laboring tense you come to know: whose every weukness you fathom with pitiless ex Tomorrow’s planetary aspects are | G on' Toles in steam-heated roonm ire frequer |, President Coolidge is ut the head of | actness. Tt the shrewish, vixenish. slovenly mistress has no more allure for | vaviable and ,hu‘ngu : in the morn Next comes “winding” by u 1 el My Neighbor Says | this organizatic B - Homes in|a man than b the shrewish, vixenish, slovenly wife. The brutal, cruel, | Ing. they are adverse: at noon. they | cyine which unrolls the silk from ti RS 3 | America.” and « with _him | selfish lover— God the word—hus no charms that the Lrutal, cruel, selfish | become benign and equable: after sun-| (kaincund leaves it wound on hobbins, Bedrooms should be well ven | ure Secretavies lHoover, Work and Da- { husband lacks | set. they are actively favorable, especi-| oady for “doubling snd twisting tilgted. If an open window | | Vis, to say nothing of the two dozen When men and women cease to be lovable Cupid quits on the job, [8lly for any line of endeavor that 18| “Doupling and twisting” is the last makes too much of a draft | or move leaders in architecture, in eco-| whether they are legally bound to each other or not jrelated to art. It would be advis-|step in the process. A machine first the hed. fit a board six or eight | [nomics, in house furnishing and al i | able “during the day mot to engage | “doubles” together the threads from inc hi nd just the widch | |lied fields who act as directors. It is also a falloey that love thrives better outside of the matrimonial | i1 any task that calls for the virtues|several bobbins, then winds them on of the window belov: the lower Probubly an actual federation of all| r1q than within it. On the contrary, love is a domestic flower that strikes its | 0f initlative or perslstency, although | another hobbin! “Twisting” is done sash. This gives a constant ex diet associations is neither practical f e ¢ s 5 v | PIANNIng for something to be done|on still another machine, which again . b deepest roots at a doorstep, and the real tie that binds'is forged by the clergy h ectl & loter di : change of air hetween the two nor necessary, but it may afford a bit { 9 208 4 e ! - 2 in this direction at a later date may |\inde it. Sometimes, usually only fif : : at the altar. In proof of which we can all count among our acquaintances - b 3 3 warmi the air of ment refreshment to find out # 1 1 " - be productive of good results. Infihe 8 are intended for wing k fas et ks S ! dozens of S and wives who are stiil lovers after thirty, or forty, or | : e pshee . ! 2 g silk | what the “hetter homes" people are | . : p ¢ X g he lasteq | the evening, vour best efforts may.|another process, called “stretehing doing, and to get a new realization of { 1LY ¥e: N8 GAR) Bcarcelyirecall one lAison thavhasiIasiod | witn profit: be exerisn, as (16 6115 employed. The “iwisted” thread | the importance of what is being done | t€n Years | denote that the vibrations will be very | ix unwound from the bobbins and put In thy food field, by way of inspira | stimulating. Any soctal reunion will | through water, €. as it -goes, tion to further effort lere are many re why this should be the case. The first is that{ be minicus. Any musical or thea- | over rollers h stretch it The most casual consideration of the | there is something mere fact of heing marrfed that makes us feel | trical entertainment will be successful. | This “raw” or “reeled” silk is v better-homes literature causes one to! settled and keeps our fancies from romming. We have made our pick of the | A child born tomorrow will suffer [ i the making of the finest silk 1 W are scrawny 1 thes by people fmparts a hair is set varte change nituve and | | ans a | | mired | | N B R B R S O L and aloe hink. “’How to Own Your Own Home" | jen and women we know. We have sealed our bargain considerably from sickness during the | rials. such as you like for your outer . - omes i How about {ow 10 Ow o t er s 1 n i early yvears of its career O very | g 3 he m: re FOR THIS FROCK, WIT O v iitention fremn A Then comes in o vaniiy that enhances the value of ‘anything just be- ¥ garments nd In the mgnufacture of Tl '” I 4}‘; T\ = - -n 1 v that It is B ;"'” Own Body For we do not own i o it s our he same spirit that makes us think our individual auto- | Careful elimen on and watchful care | the fine (hread with which vou make g 1 . our own bodies when we have let ile, and house, and dog, and gun the best in the world, makes us spread | Will enable it to attain the degree of] them uy RAIN RIBBON EMBROIDERED A ittes [ itm ™ Pecome slaves to bad:food hab-| g o of possession over our husbands and wives and endow them with | Physical, normaley that, by those wh oLD love it, Is desired. Temperamentalily 3 IN GoLt spout of : be- | | Next comes “Plan Book of superior chirms and regardless of sex. it will be wir The Head, the Hair, the Hat. Bt the| | fore plac “upon the tabl | Homes.” ‘The individual who essays s e some, attractive and exceptiona B0t iane: (oRtla stiine Suiint el The cre ot drop over | fto wri Plan Book of Small Bodfes ND abo our hushands and wives Hbabar:Ad: Uk wiakan sympathetic, especially toward t that will cover your ha This is a 1 r & 2 n6 infl SNty Suoes || | Bn A} i dre endeared to u: association, L B Font £ the butte and greasy spots | find himseif confronted with a ) ruggles we have fought through shoulder to shoulder, by sick | Who may be in trouble or distress particularly perplexing question it industria Sl on the linen will be avoided fiie of thrillingly interesting data: t r together, by graves we have wept over. by memorles | ¥ill not be an intellectual glant, you air is not Lobhed. 1In that case, be able » p ull When frying 1uts set i {Just think of your own Jimmy or and nd triumphs and fallures that make the old husband and , Will amase a large amount of common | every hat you try on is too small. If, how these B 6 er or aner | Genevieve as hero or heroine of 11 y isense, and this will prove, in many|on the other hand, you have bowed to EH% phisnt ies tran Y b the dou; | sMan Book: Wouldn't & be fun to i instances, of greater value than learn- | the Paris decree and been bobbed, it =L ke, + n and cool w up specifications for strong hone e Hikn EhN o RsE S . e | InE. 4 is difficult to find a hat small enough. g dations with the help of orange il ot g g s e maried. who huve no tie ut i puss It tomorrow i vour birthday, your| Not the least of the trials of the i S | Juice and milk? To write a chapter ing that thers ie ”._‘;m; gt Bty :1 ghtest | character is sacrificial. and you evince [ woman who has decided to keep her 1 the counters 5 5 4 : on firing and fueling of the busy en- {410 (L on the logkout for scme one who hag o fatrer tace >Honship. they are| greater interest in the successful do-|long hair has been the vogue of th Ao ithes Are nes that are to keep the “smalll” . & Pt e ings of those near and dear to you|small hat. A hat perched on top of ere 15 s ies” golng? To describe the phos o ; . than in your own efforts for your|a mass of hair like a bird on a nes t girls 1k b Thau meves doisw tie el Baiie b ive tapitaitia s 1a 15 g our|a mass of hair like a bird on a nest most girls like to be re 0 varm wate phorus-bearing foods, the cheese and e reony o el DOELS I Iove on Lliel 1oye 18 aways Qulllofl rivianall guine or Bappines is a ridiculous ohject. Again, a hat with a $5 worth of _Earlier ; 3 Toat B iy exe yolk, and beans, and wheat flour O orl Lo fer o Miseochannent, (or of Ioking our Do¢ | Bave gotel suphiiiog 5k your Kith wobbling all over the head and rest- French dressmuker th 1 e nisunl aeay 1 all the rest that act as regulators UL day when vouth Is gone and beauty dead. when! i, “hut very little for You|ing on the cheeks below the lohe of the first of thei t : the entire system of hodily ma e's wand of enchantment is ken and one's magic love philter used up|gre’ glways ready to surrender the|the ear is something to laugh at. chinery? the last droj And who is then so lunely and forlorn as those who have In short, to write the whole | 0 the last drop. A rl spotlight, in a_spirit of self-eflacement,| A hat with # small crown must be i ? ory of what is needed to-build emal) | 9Pended solely on their personal charm to hold love to another. No sacrifice can be 00| on @ line with the line of the head Where Are the Rubbers wodies that Jater the large bodies 1 el : great, on your part. if it will henefit| The best way for the woman with or | 1f ¥ou have a convenient place crve their masters well? i A arriage has many faults. It does not always bring happiness either relative or friend. without bobbed hair who w s to | keep sers, unbrellas and othe Among the alms of the better homes |1 the individual. 1t is full of disillusionments, but it smbilizes soctety T rost unnecessary t4 tell|Jook just right is to have her hat |rainyv-day apparel you will find that : 5 find the following: ~To | 1t Urinks oul the finest and noblest qualities In men and women who find 4 | you that you are kind and loving:| fitted to her head. This fashion was | members of your family will be les BY VICTORIA FABER STEVENSON. bt Kiiowieden' of Hugh stondards in|Peace that the pursull of pisasure does not always sjve a general favorite in your circle of | started in partic Paris and has | careless in these things o1 & USEBUIIAInE. Home CUEHIEnIie " st And marrfage enables men and women to make the sort of homes in|fyiende, and dearly respected and loved | haen fotlowad it irst-class shop | when the weather demands th pqiprigiit: anfl HomE. (ife wibhin . o |which: the chlidven are rcarsdiwho| are dlie’nope ol thee WORlL by_vour family | all over the yve e the case when to h of all citizens,” and “to encour Chasiontn DOROTHY DIX. You possess a very charming per Again, the way air is dressed |search t the reconditfoning of old houses : sonality. and this draws people to|affects the way Gy render them sunita tractive you. While there is little that you|vou wear vour hair short, straight and convente, % would not do for the sake of others,|and close to yo 1, a Emall hat If we like to continue our imagina e it is just as thrue that there is little | is likely t0 be becoming. You may into the land of paraliels Tlle Dall) Crob -Word Puzzle that your friends would not do forfeven wear a very broad-brimmed hat, casily spend a pleasant and you the style th now &0 much the half-hour In thinking over (Capyright. 1923.) Well kmown persons born on that [ mode, if the crown of your hat flts dapting these alms (o our date are: Ray Palmer, clergyman | vour head closely. If you wear your food. Certainly, to put knowl and author; Elizabeth Cady Stantc bih standards in body build- | i reformer: Thomax Wood, furnishing and reculating | . George Munro, publisher; Edward V. vithin reach of all citizens is u worthy Valentine . seulptor; William E. Sloane, ubition 1 one in which we may authar a.d educator. to ear even a small part Tt seems equally certain that it is . L > Last summer we roasted worth while to encourage the recon Lessons in Enghsh Sndidion s hallifrara ditioning of worn bodles by means of . proper food! Only think for a moment ST hile blizzards scream of the falling off in patent medicine RY W. ORDON £ siles lkely to follow u natton-\cide i 4 round us exu[tmg—— form of sufferers from dietary indis | cretions: Words often misused ; The weather the poor What are some of our nation: xou !-:"*;m_l:_;:_gn B & human rece must endure Often mispronounced: Chastisement. | |Seqms to me ; o ) and joyous 1 | | | dietary sins { | Dr. Henry €. Sherman of Columbia | | University 1= authority for the state- | i | Pronounce the second s as z and ac 55 | ment that the average American dlet | | cent first syllable, not the second mtl’unq short 9 lis lacking in lime. Others tell us that ! i e | Often misspelled: rivileg: 5 = < {we are extravagant in our food | nonyms: Stanch, firm. resolute, of lr\:ultmg. { penditures, demanding steaks I constant, preserving, zealous, un RM Caner | chops when the less expensive cuts of changeable. sturdy { ment would feed us well; serving hot- ! 3 Word study: “Use a word three house fruits in Winter, and the like times and it is yours.” Let us in little determined effort on the part | v 7 crease o vocabulary by masteri home dietitian in the country | one word each day. Today's word son result in a nation of better- | 3 Meticulous: careful about trivial mat izens to inhabit the better homes | ters. “Tt doesn't pay to be meticu weing prepared by our friends, : lous.” Why not begin today” A = ' eres this | | Omelet With Spanish Sauce. d : ¢ Dlfier l ‘ ‘. ‘ Beal Beauty Make a puffy omelet und just before | you can ding add two or three tablespoon By Edna Wallace Hopper | fuls of the Spanish sauce. Fold, slip | Y ; Sir Thomas f- Lipton grows, lonto a hot piatter, pour more sauc ound, garnish with parsley and toast : or| picks,blends, packsandships 48 : I see countless girls who could | points, and serve. To make the Span . composition Fi b 0 t y D | Ih satice, chop two green peppers and Academic voices and orchestra | his own tea so that he knows MUl thole Deauiy I ihey wouit | one red. Sweet pepper, and one onion. | 9. Accessory musical movement 4. Put through by contrivance. Lad | And matrons everywhera wio, by for 5 minutes, stirring in two Decay. - One thut relaxes it is unequalled for fresh- prover care, could look like girls. ablespoonfuls of butter. Add one Form of address ‘ity of Greece. ) | What a pity not to do that. Gen. James Birdseye McPherson. lit s those of Shermun @ gt it up very ripe or canned Babylonian deity . State on the Mississippi (abin ) ; 1 cultivated beauty as a girl, and Gorregeonithient { tomatoes, one tablespoonful of sugar. Comparative suffis Room (abbr.). beauty made my fame. For 40 danger, quick perception, | gne tegspoonful of sait, a dash of {17. Mohammedan princes Padded cushion vears 1 have searched the world of Washingtor graves of { knowledge of his ground and untiving A Vegs . Like. for the utmost in beauty helps | cayenne and a dash of pepper. Cook, Negative. 5 : it o the | eneriy s amavers eeded o Lfring, untll smooth. Thicken sMEDt | 22 Southern State @bl e D, el g . S s . ltei the Confedernia 1ineg 1y with one tablespoonful each of flour : 23. Toward Blever hukared domany o alds. N ands see me dafly Aanti, a5 hie was personally supme |#nd butter blended together. Two orj24. Mother B g AL . Silibe 4 il beatts: sHil o |intending "the placing of his troops, | iree ehopped mushrooms may be|25. Proceed 40° Al orwords WA d e aiot | 3 dirl, largely becuuse of what il Chesidan's Tnft e’ judded occasionally for varlation. Keep 26. Western State i )24 i i e e e ‘ g o s left flank. |y Cgauce In the ice box in season, | 28. Raised platforn: |, lsarning thep, France zave me o ) ; Blizes S sibilit ? k o e those supreme heneath ti ¥ glznaint st TeORONRIIY can plenty of it for Winter if vou |30. Be deprived of |43. Lick up. Now T have those supreme helps v (painst such i foe ax the |y, e the materials, omitting the but- | \l.. Large dog Neerasten 3 Sudadnd i Bronze, money of ancient Rome. the best and latest — made in ter and flour until it is to be used. 17or |3}. French unit of square measure Pherson M Assorlation. Hal| s e e pnarod 47. Behold. : America for other girlsand women W elherson fell the “pride of | oihey varlations of omelet. on hilf of {38 Observe carefully @bbr.) 48. Initials of the f=sous rough rider. Made exactly as 1 use them. All already hegu placing a 0 . 139 Pretie: niesuilyi rug p let counter: i o . v 9 gative, druggists and toilet counters sup wonument s grave i (Consright, 1925 {it spread a little thick tomato sauce, One thousand and fifty (Roman). | #5- Jhefix: hegative, TGRS won Collet countars sy, that city v " e pla {minced ham, half a dozen cooked Prefix: into. & gree. 170 . S @ S4na. Walla T Do S s T | e artered, minced smisheosma |37 New Englud Staté (@bbr.) | S . Millions of Homes know it, too— | s leiuty sids mvers beauts vied out. Wi cauestrian statue Cl ” cooked for 5 minutes fn butter, or!|38. Not plentiful . e . _ over, for her own sake, should McPherson wus erec : Hdues to Character any left-over vegetables minced and|41. Engineering degree abbr.) Finnan Haddie Lido. —because Lij 's has the ;| learn what they can do. of the Army of the Tenr T seasoned. [inely diced fried potato is One is my Youth Cream. It £ o e | i two aviepoontuts of vaver. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD! || comiines siihy Mo i rly i mont . f - BY 3 0. ABERNETHY good luncheon dish. | 45. Arrive @ubr) ! 2aa two tablespoonfuls of flour, and of them are products of lemon and street « [ t was | > { :n.- ght when Ismu{clh ‘mm m;t and one-third ;’\l;lr;“h!.:; 'l't'l \:’s ‘:\r;’ yl!:_ :»::(; changed fron ] ) A fort Firs B ¥ resuges cupfuls of milk and stir until the helps science knows (o foster, rson Squ. Comfort First, Last, Always. Mixed Vegetable Salad. H - sauce boils, Add one small can of and preserve the skin The brotze M- This type avoids nerve racking pur P finnan haddle separated in flakes, one- Youth Cream comes in two Kitchen utensil half & eupful of sheimps from which types—cold cream and vanishing. Pound (abbr.) the intestinal veins have been re- I usesone at bedting, ons i dhe Tahe nlekname. . moved, one-half a cupful of mush- L i T Definite period of duration rooms cut in slices, one. pepper or it My babylike complexion. abulous monster pimento cut in strips and six olives my glniah. contours,.. 0¥ oay Continent (@bbr.) I 20E in oces; . Mot Mlbiiy hekon F D E E S bloom, "show the results of this| foupist D Hb nd e holds | life, he is apt 1 o1 to the dollars | these are but suggestlons. The cook | & Snika of un ear of maize, [0 hein ML M D A e e L s No girl or an who learns the e field zlasses which he has just|longer than the chap who has am.|with an instinclive feeling for what is | {and when ho on ers or results® w T Without "¥eiat | _ Soldiers of a standing & 4 % taken from his eyes bitions and ideals. He has litle inter- | good in combination will devise a % SIAnAIng Rimny rnished with olives. 8 e o) seiaonAgen, Snd - another The Argt (conbrset for the mohll ) et dn worle [ork’s sake, vet he is | salud out of any lefLover vegetables i i for & sampie fube. Sce. what x em nt was awarded to 3. Jones of 0t a slacl le seens 1o be bo 0| ay have on hand. spplicagions do. My latest z D 3 be born to{she may have o F gpplications’ do. s Beauts | None of the monume 1 the parks statues show tha Goverr v W sent Gen Use any cold cooked vegetables vou Pherson’s comi riking| suits, dues not Jose tauch sleep about | pave on hand. Chill them thoroughly | likeness of ih i hevo. 1t pic: | ideals. but he keeps his 1ind and at- | and- eombine them carefully and at tures him view ield qof battle tention focused upon his physical well | tractively. String beans and o k- | PTObAbIY Bt At lis left hand being and comfort. his thres meals a | gower go well together. Diced heets grasps “the reins which check the|day, and his comfortable bed at night. | and peas, Nma beans and earrots, car- spirited war horse on which he is S0 centered upon the comforts of | rots and peas, chopped spinach alone- Saamnas the sample. L,‘.:‘;i,’i',‘.'f,’. It was ‘:‘.”.,,'».,lfw:,.‘:‘r.‘:» n:‘.(v,m_‘i.ud hings in life with the| . 5 L may bring priceless joys 1o yom) 7. Rebisso of the same et | “Thui (ype does ot allow Linselt 10| Cabbage Salad. HE A LT The original one-package dye || : 1 5 pleted the model | e, CArried away with “day dreams.”| shred or chop the cabbage fine. y /| for all materials and purposes For Trial Tube which was used for the casting of the { i St SiOY SRPITUDHY fo plia|ghred or chop & It stesn pepger READY fo USE Mail this todas to Fdna Wallaee | re r ALt up wealth while his associates stand {and pimiento. Mix thoroughly with . t < 1 536 Lake Shero Drive.” Chi stusdnpbinelonis D0 s e kMl DIEhtY: o Proneh CHOCOLATE Dye your faded garments, ‘draperies, curtains, [ camer " Enclose 10 H0r postags ‘ang : ; wersla Iie does not believe in burning up |dressing. Serve on lettuce leaves trimmings, sweaters, scarfs, etc., & pew end o L during the te nuual reu of : 4 ¥ want to try Youth Cream | e e et | too much enersy in mental activity, | If you wish to do £o, you may use | 5% g R Al fashionable color with Putnem-—the dye that goes i e nor is he at all prodigal in expending 'a well-seasoned and quite acid hoiled R, chimoine, Sl | see. ail of McPherson’s immediate mili ) e Noney. sryvial sugar pyrup : farther—gives clearer, brighter color—with no tary fan present. (en B . e hosons aluipy salad dreaaing. . ; el W effort. The ssme packege will tict or dye all man, presided and, Gen. Lusad e Rooat i I g AT ciante 8 | 3 i'd nh‘:‘i'fln':l“.’flull‘u-' e oraeit, Sotton, aad wool—in one opeation — importent ia handling See the y-h el it ihateh Round, fat, huiging faces. with a Grapefruit Salad. i Bing for ice croam and $esserie ;‘;k“"““ cloth dremes, suits, ete. Complete directions on package. Price titude was due more to McPherson | rfatively smaller forehead, will be| Pull the segments of a grapefruit | u-u-l Yo cenu. i nd Sherman than to any others for | found on those whose traits are as|apart and get out the meat in as big Sise {~3 4 Use Putnem No-Kolor Blesch to Remove Color end Stains | he success he himself had attained.|described. The body is also large and | chupks as possible. Chill them thor- on teur, lie described the commander of the |round. This is the chap who gains|oughly and serve a couple of chunks ush it e under “direction \rmy of the Tennessee as not having | irom other people’s work on white lettuce leaves with French B e et A e beem remarkahle for such dashing (Covyright. 1925.) wressing. P AR AL te.—