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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. To remove stains from porce- : : : luin washbowls and bathtubs, BY MARY MARSHALL B e : rub them with flannel wet with i 098 Speclalist: : 4 kerosene oil, wash with boiling g vl water in which some washing the Autumn a fur expert “Indigestion” {s almost a8 manifold % o : sodi las been dissolved, then nd a trifle R in its application as there are indi- = 7 dry thoroughly. el ey sald. fox fur wouldn’t : viduals using the word. One dear ,\'\‘r-.\rt(’ hlouse n?::,\h be r;:ar;; ¥ fashionable' thix season. Yes, old lady suffering from “a rour taste s ; e Aonediin cathr ata onmi e e was some demand for 1t, strange {in the mouth” will tell vou that she i ¥ . oA e Tk T e s < SMlTeny eIy iirgm fingigention ¢ 5 A : Solled and shake the biouse well : i occasionally to get rid of the Furs Which Are Popular Thi /| Foop anp mEaLTh | [JUST HUMANS By Gene Carr Myf Nelgliborgfeys: e e ‘ A e daugliter will s (e same hing a5 Of Fshibn : of her own intestinal inactivity, while = L % itea 08 £ tign i the man of the house will add his blt 5 ] A ReT ";;nrrn.f?]';v".‘-‘i:::: a nd just Y by calling attention to his own par- 2 " kil about and do 3 tieular brand of indigestion, which 1s * e y To mend a broken doll! quick- gnE vomen v characterized by u sluggish liver. s : ly, bind tightly with strips of SR ¢ And each will be right o Jhesive plaster. It will hold Qord th ver .“ i= only when ‘!}“‘ all sk _for a . the broken parts firm for quite b Joudothas srvar . diet “for indigestion™ that the trouble aiha : l‘ "" :\A‘Iv'.r"\\N Lt y“ i lvn ‘4(‘1”\:- begins! For cach will require a dif- Flannel” should never be used reason why It is there is that fashion. | ferent dietary. | : for necdle books, as it is often ahle Y are favor ",, i i With a little thought the average | . 1 prepare ith sulphur, which il layman can easily come to know in a | g will rust the needles. A piece of. general way the type of indigestion fine linen or chamois is better. from which he is suffering and also : The marks of matches on in o general way the type of dlet best . ite paint maybe removed by suited to his needs, 3 rubbing first with cut lemon Why not begin with the lady who B Y then with mp cloth dippe is disturbed by the SOUr tus ? She S in ]'m”'[r wk Y”]\Ev ](”; oming quite as impol A8 trap murt learn, not a vast deal of physi- -~ With cold water and wipe dr L s D ological chemistry, Lut stmply a few . T e - T ; with soft cloths % Now some one ts that dnscase S basie facts, g them these: i ‘ 4 8 The fruit in' solid cakes wil of Tashion and there is First. the glunds in the stomach are . | stnk 10 the hottom if baked in a overaetive and the diet must be such : slow oven. Heavy streaks 0 to gpeak; 2t 4 ot through a cake will undoubtedl This turn of fashion 15 looked upon mal may be t e e them slow up, 7 tfex: o gar # g Hiah e hare b D A GAY FLOWER | should include such | SR R ¥ W appedr 1€ the butier andisugar PN i f - ing in France ON YOUR CARF—HERE A NEkEIRBIAS dotins : ; : % o re not thoroughly beaten, or . T i A ——— aktigs t that PINK CARNATION 18 CHOSEN 'pade meat stock. from such | 3 p B ; A it -the Fbutteriiia | NotAproperly g 2 ? i g c way 4 There v FOR A BLACK FOX SCARE vegetables peas, fresh. canned or | rubbed into the flour Tways ind enough dried: soy Jtatoes, carrots (e s s pouen ies_the scarfs are worn as | (I : 3 s ann s haia able as at |t E ¥s have been and sometimes | 5P TSNS B PR b R present T e e back. This is In | Pear at’ luncheon or dinner in the i | MODE MINIATURES vpon wirk or scarfs this year chief part of the meal T there b o 1 and stone mar. | STINgs of pearls with the long loop [ GRS PREL W Go8 S N0 nd Bobbed hair's crowning glory now I hear, are hanging down the back SArhefll lcomblnad. with - cheemy tukes the form of slender wreaths rre shiare of high favos (Copyright, 1925 cheese, crisp and cr > that circle the head like misty swirls S e Bebne, j colapgand & fxu SHOPPING of silver and gold. As they dance by toast, without too much lutter: celery, 2 ou under the glimmering lights of a vipe olives, sweel apples, pears, hlue Honor and gratitude berries, cantaloupe. grapes and b BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. generously accorded Olll‘ Children—Bv Angelo Patri | | according v seson. = David Gross if hi B L) 5 T Desserts should 3 I loweetened custards, and puddings, How Should Boy's Suit Fit? the boy’'s armpits will become sore y - were better kn ices and fruits, cream and olive oil and chafed erected tg perpetiats : : 5 = o orear PRy You probably have had the experi- o el 2. is their duty and it should be their de-| cottage cheese and ice creams are also u 1y 3 If the sleeves aren't the right| Painless Teaching. &ht to study the child and select what]on the list In general, the dlet| nce some time in your life of 'length, either one or two things will | | recall " Kis work Ihere is no such thing as painless| g needs and see that he uses it wisely. { vhould consist of bland foods that | .earing clothes that didn’t fit. You | happen. If the sleeves are too short. | | | propriately placed 1ehin or, for that matter, is there | = Apg oh, dear me. how difficult a|will not irritate. they will wear out quickly at the el- e v painless fashion of growing | task that is and how much more diffi-{ Then comes the lady's daughter. hows because of the strain. 1f the ing is not a smooth and gentle | (Wif it grows with each Dassing Year. | she has intestinal Inactivity, you will | 0¥ You may have escaped a shipwreck. | sleeves are too long, they will get, wcess. . thing of dreams and sooth- | Jor the experiences the children of 10- | remember. Her diet §s in one direc- | That loose, untidy feeling is there |frayed at the cuff. Cuffs that are ings, soft lights and sweet | juy must face are far more varied,ltjon almost the opposite of her | ust the same, no matter what the| either too long or too short give a | sic. It is tempestuous, uneven.|far more powerful than those of the | mothers. The trouble here beng con. | Ause. Boys, too, feel better mentally | most untidy appearance. { tel, kind, harsh, lovely, as the day | ast generations. increased by the|gpation, all coarse foods are dis-| nd physically when their clothes fit.| If yvou want your boy to develop, | ings forth and one’s skill draws out. | square of the distance, they make us|iinctly in order—unbolted flours, bran | H'ut What are the things to look for [ don't let him wear & vest or a Jacket | Vel our plea, our constant wish, i3 | gasp with apprehension and alirm. If| LI S fions, Winter vegetables, car- | in the fit of a boy's suit that's too tight ucross the chest. It | ase and peace. Love brings such | e allow them to confuse us, yes. But | e ™ peoy abbage, caulifiowe In the first place, the collar should | will impair his breathing, and he will | i : ~ 14 ttitude ishtful hopes, w)n sSuggestions of | e need not. ihe like, and, in short, all foods that | #Ug the neck. A loose or roaming | naturally round his back when he | medieal discovery tic bliss—and then the children| e have only to remember that no| . ;eatn bulk. Such an individual |vollar has the bov squirming, trying | tries to take a full breath. & h them the raw material | matter how humanity may ena O va Mo foar as (o Irritating | 0 Zet to rest in one place. The collar | Trousers that are too narrow ahout ;. expresst “nt to make a human be-| aint the face of things. under e M nactive but othervise | Should it snugly and lie flat. When | the seat will rip easily, and will wear | The st the little dle of poten-|lie the everlasting laws of righ Al Syetem will dn all probability | boy tries on ajacket, it is advisable | shiny quickly, too. They should also| N = A his yvest The | DE5S: w simple princip] not mind ir the least the fact that |to ha him try it on wearing the|fit ea. about the walst, hecause "l--r“‘m ir glistening ves seem - he | fool may see and hold by. The length | 16t WL G A A Friide con- | ort of collar he will wear the suit[one’s waistline varies from month to |t melt together into frail metal halos {pureats and | of skirt will nowmatter if the girl has 13 ASEEL L QO S0 S L with. T A Sacket callar won't it SUA f month. Boys are not in agreement as | T the sleekly shorn head these DO kil A {been taught heaith. The use of the |[UE AP LG NG fte fazy_in. | Collar exdetly as it will 4 soft collar. fto the lensth of the trousers, some|simple clrclets are delighttully A gyt ;\\«v.ur car will not matter if t ad Work! Dhe | etk oulders don’t fit smoothly, the! hoe tops. while others re Hlesbisas e et v - | has been taught respect for the power the | 'he boy el slovenly. He won't [veal them. Trousers should not be|high lights of smooth shining ha new creature. And that would not 'r()\* 1)\‘(‘| l'~»h.xl'0 \11'9;\ lt’l!ghl truth | slightly disagreeable for a time, but ’jv i “\; kl(:v ’.‘., b (”.“M‘:I]“ l”;m“l B 19N dopearence. » l;l:\ r‘;rlh‘ 'sl(ld. "!)/’|Pr|]6\’1”l“lw that it is difficy & k o o so bad if it were not for the fact|and honor and loyalty, % |iehie bwininie) fermporary.. Amdiiby ithe [URCE Meakes ceridin ithag the: shouk | ‘Custom (allors tryi to Bring outitlic in place throughout Gross, an Ame nger. or- Pinner Rolls at the new creature hus upbetites | Buts and its. o4 8e. It is the buta| way. this stage often requires some | 1ers Qrew’s too broad, = ‘The armholcs [best polnts of thelr customers' ap- "dance program;. - " |delphia in 1885 at t : - = and desires and a budding will, and | and the ifs that make the upbringing | additional help. Food is the very s nor should they be too tight or | thing in your boy's suit . | e MARGETTE ich tosdavels Ree i for. lighe bl takes and rejects what Is offered whim- | of the children so difficult, for they [ best of all laxatives, but when a laz) g EAkiiE. fah Frifi 131 {devoting iy, angrily. coquettishly, accord- | must be cared for in the beginning of | bowel has been lyving down on its nature. As the young|things. When the children lie in your | job, so to speak, food alone will not i 5 H il ! search, experiment aively remarked to the head | arms yor 5 saching that is to | always suffice. Warm enemas and ~ 7 SIS o fi Tiibs Aehoal o e L R e opmiome Sl itie BEAUTY CHATS 5y tova KENT Forss. istorp of Bour Name ¢ have been in poor circumstances, nence founded the Afuer m. The bronze seulptor, “Alexande testines have been set to ges, those of ring wastes, may be | lie relieved stand as a bulwark against the day of - L e e Iy listen to what I say. | temptation. And the teaching must|reserve troops to call in at this junc | BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN 33 he: Y o 5 —_— st they don't. You come and make | come out of you and me, and it leaves | ture. 5 them behave and I'll teach them all | ys limp and worn and weary | Finally, there is the man of the Wrinkle Patches. hoisons that are in her system, > X = s right There is no easy way for either|family, with his “liver.” His case perbaps are keeping her thin SHAYLER Who_can account for the behavior | teacher or learner until the task is{may often be summed up in two Have vou ever tried this stunt for | account for her bad skin, and in a of a .,,‘,.", }v'\\‘z‘v»\uull;l‘m !:a:‘lllm;‘x‘x’»‘r done. fnm there is a promise of con- | words—‘“over indulgence. )lf \‘w x<;l irst wrinkles, or for wrinkles that fol- | measure for her wrinkles —a bad. dry| VARIATION—Shaylor. we must recke we a o help 1| tent, after success, for hoth »ws the same regimen as the daugh- [ iow an illness? If not, do so. for it | skin wrinkles eas 11 fed, fre: nnd himaelt 8 the mass of new = ter in regard to constipation and cuts | has excellent results. one hardly at all t unti R ORIGINT Enolish. experiences that rush upon him and 5 4l of his portions in half, he will be | Buy a box of ready-made wrinkle middle age. 1 suspect the tre-| SOURCE—A personal characteristic. uffer themselves for his education. He | ntion 101 ready for his own “diet.” patches. or if You want to save mone exhaustion comes as much from offer themselves for ive personal attention 10 { ready for his ¢ /1 want to save money, xhaustion conies as much from | o i ot ble o select and “apply and ite Ml S teiher: make them yourself. *They are noth. | these backed-up poisons s anything| 1t I not surprising that so many T l“:‘t‘ f“t the: warla adapt t Is for that we have | i ng but court plaster, cut in speclal nd took upon myself the doctor’s fainlly names have developed from | wi err othersianditeachers: and tathe e M()’I‘HERQ shapes no reason why nurse’s privilege of | hicknames when you understand that % sal B £ E o »u cannot buy a few cents’ worth of | brescribing an iron and malt tonic, | Dicknimes were 3o much more com-| |18 eertainly for. Irom - . g ink or white court plaster vourself | =0od for her blood and bound to make | Won in the middle ages and the rea- H AND THEIR CHILDREN. | i ur: a | —_ MENU FOR A DAY. | {41 cut out the shapes with sclssors. | her fatter. son why wise—. ) i e T T | It the wrinkles are around the' I also suggested fleshbuilding| TheTe was, of course. the same | [The world 1s 2 Fflendly BREAKFAST. Color Discrimination. { mouth cut two pleces the shape of a | cream to soften the hard, dry skin she | MAtural tendeéncy to use nicknames of | 2 PRy { new moon. as long as the wrinkles and | complained of and to improve {t from | (1€ _descriptive sort in the middle | place BY MYRTLE ME Dryil Ger sl inkCream wide enough o cover them. Slope the | outside, while her veast and other | 45€s'as today. But in addition there| frp it Baked Eggs on Toast | Arm or horns of the “moon” so that | fonics were improving it from inside.| V4% @ real necessity for them which Yyou see 1 Neglected Colds. Bacon Curls the greatest width is in the middle, | No doubt the whole digestive trouble 'as disippeared today. It was ‘hfll with Frienaly S ) i Popovers Coffee i \ b | that should be nearly a half inch, the | came in the beginning from nervous. | $4Me necessity which stimulated and e & 5 This department dislikes being a' : horns a quarter inch. A thicker, | ness and tiredness so that the body | V4% filled by the growth of & family eyes. THE ORIGINAL sign post toward disaster, and when- | LUNCHEON | shorter “woon™ should he cut for |Was not able to take care of the food | NAMe system through a period of sev. e e et erul centuries—the mecessity to die | | NMICMT CHOCOLATE SYRUP silments and illnesses. But this time Wash the 1 at hedtime = Ungulsh one man or woman from f vear colds are so prevalent tha w ot water 8 o &5 - - Le Others of the same given name by | : > ©f vea ids are so prevalent that it | 8 RoliE ith hot w nd sos or with cold | _ John F. D.—Your red nose may be | 23ding some mentlon of an individual t Choc-O-Llshus srems not amiss to point a few warn. Coftee Tl SoneoCalien cream, washed off with hot water and | due to some skin trouble or to tUSht | characteristic, ASs often s ot thi 3 1 Ten [ soan. " Remember the court plaster clothing interfering with the circuis el e B s Yeing, ©-Milic._ - Shakes, 25¢ oices LEhS oNE Idias villnot SUClc toRuets opganErsany: LU If you wear tight belts, tight «onal uppearance, habit or characte “| Sundaes, 12-0z..can C n of fa ¥ \u':m» ‘\ far the e -‘:n‘ HH‘\\(' \w.:ll} 'l”m ulvuml\‘-l L]m):m, ers or eyeglasses that Press.on|of the fnaividual” and sometime i ‘ est number are inclined to say in e en fce rub would be splendid before » nose. relieve the pressure and|jas been explaln e Tahe Lot offhand manner: “Oh. the child _Clear Soup | these plasters are put on. Moisten | watch for results. A red nose may ‘1'-.(« ],f\ ::“;‘}'v"‘;:};r\_«f“‘";‘”(jly'\"{r-\xu\ i R WL One need not be the | Beef Loaf h e | one plaster at a time, very slightly. also come from digestive disturbances:| ¢ residence or title, L kind of mother—but also one ‘l‘m‘vl ‘”!‘n;- | then. stretching the skin just enough in that case you should consult the | " 1f ¢ne family name of Shay il (3 the ‘Second [falos ave Letivceiand | to jonen e wrinkle, jpnc ithe plaster| dostor. . s Shavler were modernized in form it | 4 zeneral lowered vital- | S K | Straigit straps of the plaster are | Mrs. Georze V.—Thuinh sucking | would be Snuffles s 4 e A has made it possible for | .dmu‘_x Te; 3 ver the forehead. will_spoil the shape of the mouth.|ipe middle ages was person who | Jd zerm to gain a footheld in of Vink court plaster hardly shows, so | so_the habit should be discouraged. | humed his wav along. The family | the system. Colds running over l‘nr\:‘ e {most women use this. In any case, | vT!\ putting a mitten on the baby's | yame falls within the same general | eriods oW plainly that the child’s | JGGS OX AS 3 though, you won't want to appear, | hand, or pin down the covers with | iacsificution as such names as Ambier | m is so run down that he ez Butter slice of bread, cover ! {ono \rothar =ven before vour family, with large | large safety pins so that he cannot |G sometimes Walker thonan o b body anti- break wtih beaten e of one I want my children to distinguish | Patehes on vour skin, so it doesn't | get his hands up to his mouth. [htentinbra e ton danotoa s nemre] cold and win egg, make little hollow in cen- | | 1o N8RS S CGREN (0 SN g of | matter so much what color you use.| Esther and May.—I1 surmise your|ion | victory This in itself is seri- ter of white to put whole voke | |00t KO A0 2 e 1acking or | Keep these on all night, if you can, | trouble is eczema. Since it is in the| i o H ous enough : e i} ] 2 o with salt and pepper | | Glfective it i« oftentimes developed [#nd in the morning wiash with hot | carliest stage. there should be no ; \ constar (J«vn’.-l u‘v‘.f‘ .\‘nh \‘(p,u(lr\(.i ];‘ ;I‘ndhllll(]r‘* I;H -rf lvl).‘lm‘((xml bake by training. 1 have a color chart fas- \\1:}9:,::"‘;]”’! and rub the places with \rmn'-lle; i dvu'rllu: it, but yvou should | = clears up and then breaks ou esh, 1 hot oven few minutes. 5 8 color o cold cream. consult a doctor. | 2 5 X 2 3 tened on the wall plainly marked with v be indieative of a ibercular con- APPLE-CELERY SALAD. names. 1f 1 buy sewing silk or yarn I do not know that eczema Is con- Broiled Oysters au Gratin. Smmediate aftention of a physician. Core and pare three apples, I have the children name the color T|,5uld be taken early i the day. pos. | CEigus and | l(hm('»‘box :0‘}\1"}- but! Aix one scant teaspoonful of salt o O I e el | I thereouBSinto R hin daitcensTiat have chosen, and if any dispute about | (i ¥ THER FArLs HLOE fax, POS | . coincid a ave it. in a_shallow dish with two cupfuls of e e aits tnbiam canat ana each apple be' as it is sliced, to | |color comes up, they consult the chart. | reakfast. Developing exerclses may . cracker crumbs rolled fine. Have one o teeton that At it i sk insure replacing the slices to . {be taken at any time except after a H dish cupful of melted butter in a shallow NI A ritoiditis APAL At e form the original apple. Squeeze Prices realized on Swift & Company | Meal or at a time when vou're tired orseradish Sauce. dish. Drain one quart of gqvsters filest may mean an inner ear ais.| | Juice of half lemon over them cales 0f carcass heef in Washington. D. (. | out Four tablespoons_breaderumbs, two | FIINE well in a clean napkin tb nake rbunce that will necessitate the to keep slices white. Slice crisp Tor week ending Saturday. November Daisy F. G.—Rub cold cream or an = 'Poons breadcrumbs, two | gry g3 possible. Take each oyster S tiihe ot theven s ann celery stalks into 1-inch piec 1025, on ehipments sold out. renged orom |oil into the hardened skin on your tablespoons vinegar, onc-half tea-| upon a fork, thrust through the tough ion may be washed away by and dispose on salad dish. Upon Oy e s rer i A dtertise | elbows each night before scrubbing |spoon salt, four tablespoons ho muscle, dip it Into crumbs, then into ind not be given the xl\w‘ celery arrange sliced ap- them with hot water and soap. After | radish, one-half cup white sauce, one- | Putter, then into crumbs again. Ar roneener into the | | Dles Fill openings with salad \ few weeks of this care they should || . f S o ® ' range them in a wire broiler. having dressing and insert green celery z = | be soft and swhite like the rost of your | H2If teaspoon prepared mustard. Mix | fivo’ wires quite close together. and . sudden high | | tip in each. Add more dressing “Puzzlicks 'ms. When you wear sleeveless|the horseradish, and cream the vine-|broil over a bright coal fire or under “ s : : 5 P following a cold | | to suit taste. { zowns you can rub cream into the el- | gar, salt and mustard together. Add|® quick gas flame for about three do not waste FRANCONTA POTATOES PusleTinerichs [hows and cover them with powder. | " fcachoon of powdered sugar and|Minutes, turning the brofler every /4 ever possible avoids talking about | Creamed Oysters on To: - & | Apple and Celery Salad i as Miss M. F. K.—Energizing exercise eariache but take e e T ¥ Ik el s s = or 10 seconds. When the oysters| who will examine s ounas. St S A hold fighting man of the — Professor's Problem. hen stir in the white sauce. Heat|gare plump and the juices run, they 2 3 kins, plic | 1 fig | wen are done. Serve instantly. : : : o ncture is in baking dish with little water, | | Would never withdr AscBilenelpraremariof S0 writasaai] : - s salt and any nice drippings. Tie's not quit or ing for a special chat for herself and | on a c e”n 0 ru or i1 | Baste potatoes often. turning as | | Or give way an — Il her colleagues who, like herself, ; e WeyiDecoms o, 4 Allyan foniliey rec suffer from wrinkles, bad skin, thin'| puncture right place our, to cool proper] E ke tribe o R = n hour, t 1 properly 1. Warlike tribe of Northern Afric C AL hha cuth ruubley ear has = 5 : 2. Altercation a uch. £ 4 and will not affect SHel back. thought ever since my Sweet Potato Pie. N emmekl of short distance, | oWwn college days that it takes much | = “Why won’t we take the simple extra step e more physical than mental energy to| : ? 5 . i Steam or hoil two medium-sized coteThe complex which moti. | P & teacher of any kind. For in fm-; that ledds directly to beauty?” . : @haracte [ sweet potatoes. peel them while hot, | vireq tho Afrien wartior o ae | PAFtng knowledge she only imparts 5 : Clues to Character ind mash very fine with a f [ thalirican) v 0 Jse | what she has in greater amount than : et they are stringv. rub them h a1 (emmib=hee been responsiblel o - But she gives | WHERE is the woman who would care to-acknoywledg than one hero’s fame. To | 5 4 8 e fine colander. While still warm 5 T ouns =4 hy | 4150 an enormous amount of strength, | < that it has been months, even, years, since she bathed ABERNETIN tisonah ithem: ohé thisa s 3 ‘wh'l“;m’" h‘:,*‘»lh""":m':)‘_‘(_r"\“r’l‘fl She is exerting all her physical force, | SERVE IT AS A \ . s S ; e ; rounding tablespoonfuls + corvesponding_spaces. The an- | Mok Persenality, her magnetism, what-' SOUP SAUCE SALAD = tie (tEudis ve IWeeplourselyestonly halGiclean e cEaNt SupENoT AL | D ..ehaces. wine 80° | ever you chodseito call it, and gener. bathing is merely “exte 2 whi . e AP | ally she =tarts with less physical; . - . . Qevbie tomorow.) B | strength than her pupils. Nn wonder | Tt is far from a polite Subject. but if you could” ence el . 7 urday’s “Puzzlick 30 she has an assortment of minor b 5 see what the average hudy looks like nside. you would « 1d high-flving ace roubles 1 understand why internal badhis is so S enl e o hegin with, T advised my corre-| E b 5 L 4t such a great p: ‘\w‘wl‘m P e necessary. Those hLidden accumulatibos of waste and o Hie miates T von s Aromdithe & e | to 20 on & course of yeast treatments. poisons are ‘what ruin many 2 woman's,skin despite ull d time, who [a little more milk, add a scant haif ! He looked his own face in the face. | The various beneficlal “germs” in the external care she gives it ¢ ki than for| euptul, Pl and bako as for any ! ast will gradually do away with the Plui stk ot s st o0 o e * love for imery| tatees are water. ws | most gentle way, it washes and flushes the intestinad tract cinves, or shelspoontul of flour into the susnr quickly (in.30 minutes to-two hours) and. thereby, cleans cw fields ‘ fore maxing through the pots NS — and clears ‘the. skin. brightens - the - eves, sweetens the There should be two scant cu | breath, and makes the whole person more uttractive. trustful | the mashed sweet portato. Vanilla or i ot - ! i i s | efhon SSUULE s beansn i o ! Try internal baths. with ®luto_once a weéck for just the altar c it, using ant half teasp ope month. Your improved appéarance wil. delight vou. ‘erhaps, | (ul to ‘each pie | A 3 . Bottled at fashionable French Lick Springs, Phuto Water Eiilimot s S Nothing like it to “pick up’’ your . - is prescribed by physicians ghd ‘sold. at drug stores every- v i 16 \ Reaay- o I'g appetite and give a sparkle to the whole where. e = 3 akes | membrane | \ & meal. Red-ripe, luscious tomatoes, % T blended with fresh butter and seasoned * Bathe internally for beauty’s Sake Know that here ix by Campbell’s famous French chefs. Saaniay e oiginal ready (o What a treat! ; i _ : ‘ : SR T asaticant | 12 cents a can ; = famous sale Cod (No : p His Varied Stock Bones) mdA‘::e finest ) qm(’"icas m the Louisville Courier-Journal 1 tatoes. ‘or the wAT R 3 I q,,:..,w you 1 'vIIuA w‘nntl; lue -and vellow can. : - E 4 Phystc jon as ‘well he pound 3 < e a LOOK FOR THE RED-AND-WHITE.LABEL a