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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENI i MONUMENTS OF WASHINGTON. l BY VICTORIA FABER STEVENSON. Gen bronze a Win H nedek’s ted on it Seventh avenue, is on of the eity will ap ind will rec has been pic The « Jably Seott statne high zr al ind Pennsy of the Those Dreciate its o the tured in true | merver the square-topped sual ob however. will pr notice and his more than vs the s it hat : The hat s vored. and ress worn by arvle the warri New he I the Amer Hancock may G commitie B that nspicns an and de he flice commin The Haneoc clared m ne m nx com William srickshurg tivs recount ock 1 dangey hurriedly Federal in the Th manded the | efre his men from winning the day | Han spent in military i he left nothing to chance. 4 lity tuations The fact the presidency feated James reorganized the infused depleted lines and ranks next dav. July 2, 1863. he com the left wing of the Union and on the following ralship was directed over the left which about 4,000 killed the formidable onsjaught uthern troops. Hancock him shot from his horse, but by | the judicions handling of his men and he helped Lee and | personal bravery in preventing Gen his vely ock’s life wa His prepar Pngagement ation for a battle was said a to He exacted Miicers shonld to all m their command, share in the responsibility things ready. He was uished for his alertness and to 1ake advantage of favorahle his litary affairs un and that each At Gen. Hancock Democratic candidate for 1880 and that he the tariff issue is interesting od: Garfield, 1.444.95 the sculptor of native of Mary- sause most of his work his city he zifted citizen was the largely A2 populsy Hancock icott on ield vote was re- of Wash Across. Perfumes Measure of length Pertaining thon. Hall River Lick metrical composi in Tuscany. up. Southern State (ahbr.) Characteristics New England State (ahbr.) Coln of India River in Italy. Sacred song. Oscracism. Loop. Accumulate Man's name. Apparatus for aging Himself Ireland Prefix: again Sliding receptacle Three-toed sioth Request Copied Girl's name Payment for the nse of monex. Rurden of respansthility Neressities material 31 3 10 41 44 46 4% 49 The end T'nelose, Proposed international ) Withered Caledonian evstone State (abbr.). he whole. Pitfall Oceipital protuberance on the ex 4erior of the skull Whirl Superiorities over a competitor Inhabitant of district of Minor Short outergarment. Short rainfall Designate River in Ourselves Reantiful Form Inhahitant of Arabia. Water pitcher Rase hall teams. Rodents Paradise. Relations Goddess of Mischief Greek letter Point of compass nzrage Belgium. Hawaiian hiva confidence his of have complete in details, as give personal of | ais- | his | Asta | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24 FEATURES. 1925. LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. | Our cook Nora went out Thersday | afternoon on account of it being | Thersday afternoon, and before she | went she made a platefull of Little | bannanna tarts and put & napkin over them and put them in the buf- | fay in the dining room, being § of them under the naokin wen I fer: |looked and 7 rite afterwerds on ac count of me liking things fresh, and then the paperhanger came 1o paper the dining room and 1 watched him | awile and then 1 went out and sat on the frunt steps and after a wile 1 thawt, G, 1 hope that paperhanger dont think those tarts was put there for his refreshments. (i winnickers maybe he's eating them ‘rite now, I thawt. And 1 went in to see, and he was- | ent, and I louked under the napkin | and there was 7 of them still there, me taking another one to see if they | was still fresh. Wich they was, and I went ont and sat on the frunt steps agen and prit- ty soon I thawt, Gosh, mavhe wen that paperhanger saw me take one he thawt enybody could take one and maybe thats wat he's doing now. And T hurry up went in to see agen and the paperhanger was on his lad- der hanging paper. me thinking, He looks innocent but that aint eny proof. And T looked under the napkin agen | and there wis 6 «till there, and I took | another one to see if they all |n(!(0(il {'jest alike, wich they did so far, mak- | ling 5 left, and I went out and came | back 2 more times to see if the pa- | perhanger had changed his mind and | tok eny, which he hadent, making 3 | left and almost intirely changing the | appearance of the looks of the plate ! from wat it was at ferst, me think- | ing, G, mayhe I hetter go erround to Artie’s hotise for suppir Wich I did. leeving a note for ma saving, Deer ma. I am going erround | to Cuzzin Arties and wil probably | stay, for suppir bhut dont save eny dizzert for me because I took mine, vour loving son Benny. P. S. Eny ways theres one left for vou and one for pop and ene for Gladdis. Your loving son Benny | MODE MINIATURES Grandfather's watch was thick and heayy and wound with a key. Fas | tened on a massive chain, streiched | across his broad ch it importantly ticked the hours away. His daugh | the feeling of our was | ters’ wateh was doliar I was monogramed pensive script and worn on de-lis chatelaine In contrast to these are the watches tof today. so miniature in size that ve marvel how so many little wheels can possibly keep on revolving inside | such small cireumferences. The most | recent innovation is known as the hall | watch Its case is of bright enamel and when worn on a cord it re. sembles a delizhtful ornanient, for irs dial is concealed underneath | MARGETTE. the size of a silver in ex a fleur Clovelly Rarebit. Put into a dish over hot water one-half a pound of grated Ameri can cheesé, one teaspoonful of table | sauce, one tablespoonful of tomato | sauce. one-fourth teaspoonful of | paprika. and one-half a cupful of | milk. ' Stir_constantly until the | | cheese is melied and smooth. Add | ane pint of hat cooked maecaroni cut | In inch lengths, and serve immedi- [ ately, Soft Molasses Cookies. One cup molasses, one and quarters teaspoons soda. two spoons ginger. flour to shape. one-half | cup melted shortening. one cup sour | milk. one teaspoon salt. Combine soda and molasses and beat well. Add | milk and shortening and then a por | tion of fat which has heen mixed with ginger and salt. Use enough flour 1o make a drop batter. Chill thoroughly Toss a small portion of the mixtu on a floured hoard and roll out to one quarter of an inch thickness. Dip a cookie cutter in flour and cut the | cookies. Bake on a buttered sheet of | tin. ! | To the owners of the new Ford Cars OLARINE is the only safe polish for nickel and nickel finish. Pre. serves the origninal luster and keeps the car looking new indefinitely. Con- tainsno ammonia or acids to hurt the paint. Buy a can today at your grocer, hardware, drug- gist or auto it i shop. \\\\NM\AM{:J'A k flu] ik \\\\\\fi | better | ugly and unattractive before vour | exactly the same thing at ! DEAR Miss | three vears. hut recently | is begging those about | —The Order of the Bath is today th Does It Pay a Wife to | Happiness >—Spanish tween LLove for Anothe DEAR Miss pix £ood-natured the man 1 married wss crazy ahout n suburh. where there is nobody 1 woul slave doing my housework. I go nov. peevish and cross. And my hushanc little money. hecause we get Does it pay us? 1 wae a Answer: No. No maiter how lit are paying ton much for it if you are that is evidently what you are doin surroundings has ot on your nerves for you. There is nothing that does so mu right in the fishting heart of things contact with yvour fellow creatures: w pecially where vou have not too much vourself and your troubles The question as extravagance is a very Generally a woman thinks that she is penny. So she does without the little lighten her work, and she breaks dow by living in some forlorn place, an unhappy and discontented husband and children from home. T she goes shabby and looks ugly and 1 eves that her husband turns a attractive lady to when econor Often in her desire 10 hinders instead of helps him. She wo a good appearance. She won't go f he won't dress well herself, or let her hushand off from the opportunitie prosperous. For people instinctively j ability by the way he looks and lives Economy. like everything else, i< thing. but don't be a nickelnurser advantage if you are living o uncom save and time love. at me. and tell me that no couple My fiance and I are hoth very reason opinion can be settled without trouble AR DOROTHY DIX: T am goin Answer: Surely vou are right ! husbands and wives cannot get along Tt is just a matter of a little ¢ business mirl, I eurned a good salary thix cheap how nice one, and it is she gets peevish and disagreeable, roving glance her that there is going to be no quarreling in my ‘conomize at Expense of | ady Is Wavering Be- rand Duty to Children. pretty. high-spirited, gav and Jived well and dressed well. and For five vears we lived in a dingy associate with. 1 toil like a T have grown dowdy We do this save cheap suburh cheaply MRS, A, B i care to here. see no one. 1 neglects me. e In a to a house, vou ypiness. and tle you are paying for your paying for it with your ha 2. Livinz in#sordid and and the quicker you get the out of it uncongenial | ich to holster up your morale as to he | somewhere where you can have close here you have companionship, and es time and solitude in which to think of v is economy and when it is rank a difficult one for women to solve. being economical when she saves every » labor-saving conveniences that would n her health. She saves a few dollars d because she iz uncomfortable and nd drives her o put a few more dollars in the hank ingttractive. and she i< so hard on the in the direction of a more help her hushand n't spend the money » places that it costs hushand dress well s that are to be found only among the udge by appearances, and rate a man's zot necessary money on. a woman to make to go 1o, Save nd’s maderation hest Cer fortabi o that done i ainly you that it is making you are losing vour DOROTHY saving n you « hush: DIN and when 1 friends all Jangh without spatting all differences of ANXIOUS z 1o he married soon say home my ever lived together able. and believe that What do you say” ie reason on earth why without friction and self-control There together mon xense It is just carrying the tactics that we pursue in public into private life and so she cuts | | | | Of course, it is not possible for any two human beings to think exactly | alike on every subject. or o have ex: the same t human being is worried. or sick. and not give way to these moods in other annot suppress them at home. We ¢ nor deride their opinions. nor criticize table manners, and there husi No woman who holds down a goo gives way to her temner and nerves she not exhibit an equal amount of self-contr: who is Why husiness cliants suceeeds in customers or his wife? quarre can he ne No reason whatever. And it is a women would put half of the effori along with their husbands and business, and pleasing the people every marriage would he u success wh which it. that is white matter And If you want a home. in bhottom resolution keep If vour husband says hlack own private opinion on the Never hold post-mortems married And you may be sure of this ceases to live. Fighting couples may wounds that never heal. and in time . tha DIX: 1am 27 rents marvied me to a 1 man, and has been kind to me. and | man with whom I fell deeply in love T have receiv him to send since ne needs me I must I do not feel that 1 h and tell me which wi vears ago my pa 1 feel that need me. and father. Pity me Answer: Yonur pathway is plaini vou. Your duty is to your hushand earth. You have given hostages fo you wish You have no obligation abandoning your helpiess little childr (Copyric HOW IT STARTED BY JEAN NEWTON. Order of the Bath. Few of us. even in this democratic America. are unfamiliar with the term ‘A Knight of the Bath.” or have not heard of the Order of the Bath, which s the largest English order. and the highest to which a commoner in Brit ain can attain. Established in 1127 hy Henry 1, who conferred it for the first time upon Geoffrey of Anjou. its name has been the butt of much witticism. It is an authenticated fact, however, that the name does take its origin from the process of the bathtuh! As an emblem of the purity hence- forth required by the newly installed knight, a part of his initiation was the ceremony of hathing! Burke relates. for instance, that Lord Willoughby re- | ceived “knighthood by Edward 1. And it was from this traditional defafl that the new order established by Henry 1 derived its name bathing™ from Happiness Rests largely on solving their oldest hygienic problem this new way O be fresh and charming every day, to live every day unhandi- capped, to wear sheerest frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere . . . you can now do all, a new way. It is called “KOTEX."” Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad. Five times as absorbent! Deodorises, too. And thus ends ALL fear of offendin As easily disposed of as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass- ment. You get it at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying, “KOTEX"; you ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents. 8 in 10 better class women employ it. Proves the folly of old ways. KOTE X Ne laundry—discard like tissue is no excuse nds and wives there will he settle whatever the same tastes. or to want to do ime There are also times when every irritable and cantankerous. but places, and thers is no reason why » not tell other peaple of their faults their grammar and pronunciation an for heini equally dctly or we do not considerate ¢ i job in an office flies o in dealinz with her Why should with her hushand? No man lsome and overhearing rude W he equally courteon smiable to tanirun bhoss and to sad and solemn truth that if men 1o making a happy home, and cetting that they do in getting in their o pass $10 over a counter, practically no quarrels, make vou will never argue about anytl let it go at that. Y Never tell each othe the money question i ean keep yon of vour fau quarrels never hattle Je DIX t any couple that never << and make up, hut every these kill love DOROTHY Ten vear He ix of age of Spanish parents man whom I did not Jove. vespect him, but five veu I have seen nothing ed word that he has bece for me to make life hearable for him go. vet T have two children who also ave the right take them from their I should o SENORA 20 1 met # this man for me hlind. and and lies siraizht ahove everyhody free before else on where v marked out and children fortune, and are not to o the other man and the idea of en for him is monstrous DOROTHY DIX o he. 10950 second order in In Enzland. the first being the G rank (Convrizht 10950 You C!U an’t Win Friends With a Blotchy Skin Baltimore’s Snow-white Grease- less “Miracle Cream” Quickly Clears Unsightly Complexions— Or No Cost N© matter how well dressed, talented N well Pt ar atharwite gnad Jnoking Tou may be vou Can't passibre pe okl Tar' And el iiked T vour aiin Ie dens Ured iy e hoad < "and ‘other ugly. humiliating blem. And vet now there is no longer ans excuse for most vouns men 1h have ST unsighils skime For . . Bt e 3 AL, Fon G- . Bunt, Board of " Pharmace: nae hertcais i marvelone £reastient cream. "epe | A sciemtifcalls. dexisncd 1 oy et T o ackheads: mimpler And” orfer Fopulanite desirostag "I im0 traduced ‘onl 2. ehort. while Aen mwer 8107000 Sare were" ned 'in fand" aronnd Baltimore 1aat Saar alone—posriin o it Amaring " he Bowe Don't let an ugly ekin make vou lose | new {riendshine and good times. Trr this “Miracle Cream.” Noxzema. Tse it hefore and after shaving, 1t not only clears skin irregulanities hut softens the beard. " Noxzama conts only a few centc a Jar. Get a Jar today. FREE Demonstration Jar Baltimore, Md Dexes S NoxzemA Advertisement. | | COLOR CUT-OUT SNOW WHITE. . THE WIDOW’S MIGHT BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR something fiercel the stripped She reads a hook charms of a younsg wids she decides to masquerade during her vacation. With wardrobe and a stock nating iricks she papular girl at the Poppy Inn shr pression on one ton. In the meantime gayly with other men. A woung people go picknick Berkshires. and after separate 1o searching for a musterious place called the Devil's Den. Fay ventures out on a rock: ledge over a 100-foot precipice and and part of the hreaks awan a0 that she cannot get back. Late that afternoon Dean Hampton ar rives at the and safely across CHAPTER XXXII Enchantment. : and the A to as one a new of fasci- is quite the most to make Drea Ha cannot seem n the thew Ted e oved sl 1. Ever seene brings her Aiveith ar en His ered her Tn that moment when Fay collapsec in his arms Dean had thought of noth ing but to get her to a point where they would be in comparative saf That narrow part vanished into space she had crossed it. Dean felt that he would never forget the sight of Fi edging her way toward him and then her sudden flving as th had cracked Then his fingers had closec her slender shoulders and he had felt iF limp sagging of her Zainst 1 A few minntes Jater he reached safety of the tra her fo the grour side, he chafed her then as he kneit at her white | denly stirred How frail there with her shadows her parted softly i child Her hat and her felt like silk vielding to a sudden ped his arm heneath lifted her into a mare con sitfon against In that moment he was Mrs. Churchill voung widow who had heart of every man witk had contact everything of emotion perienced gainst nd her made her woa Hampton from a cool Ander » swey hibi of the ledge had a moment after hody n the he ind gent slender wrists A Strange Guest. The fire bhlazed were very when Snow and said the daor hrightly and things cozy in their little home White turned to Rose Red 1 think I heard some on at Do vou hear it? Rose Red listened carefully, and this time it louder. It sound like some one knocking,” she said Hurry. Rose Red. and open door.” said her mother: “it may wome traveler who shelter the night Rose 1t holt looked in? A great hear! Snow White r the stove, and Rose bed, but the hear said: “Dont he afraid. children, 1 won't harm vou Only I'm almost frozen and very tired and 1 should like to warm myself he fore your nice fire ttle face some n him hing su aoked as she sister shes making fan pd her sleeping or checks lipe had fal . the hea he his mpulse Her Benct fortabl d drew wh heavy the at do you suppose big. black. furry n and hid behind Red behind their ‘ him he captur wh He Az come in in the n that He saw hreast helpless he his the brief Snow White's dress has a blue skirt with a white upre ved Her cap ings erfss.cross a and hodice. 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