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WOMAN'S PAGE. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, DECEMBER FEATURES. s '| PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. b. My Neighbor Says: A rubber and hot-water bottle ould be emptied after it heen used and siightly inflated with air before the stopper is placed. It should then be pow ting oneself to temperatures is | indoors either hecause they like cool | dered liberally with talcum and one would keep well. | rooms or because they cannot have; | put away in a cardboard box ccinted by travelers, but | the heat they would wish, then the where it will not come in con- Making the Most of Your Look BY DOROTHY STOTE. BY 4. 0. ABERNETHY. Clues to Character How to Enjoy the Cold Weather BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Minnesota Starts Something. | I told here of an cuthreak of typhoid This is the chap who butts into the | s ssive years a bill | AMONE the guests at a church supper 3 4 conversation of strangevs. He will | For several successive years a bill | gher oo €0Co'S ® 2 Gl irEh S PE remian in temperate cli- | outer wraps do not have to be quite tact with the light and air. ) find out about your hersonal affairs | for the relief of typhoid carriers has | oondire S Calconnte: s & tolao morsson de=aiatans |iso heavy. GlNSvare WoEN precining| “rumpled chiffon and artificial [ Iefore you realie It But his main |been ‘ntroduced fin the Minnesota |peing a good woman who cor ed The weather is apt to vary |not over Summer clothing. More: 1‘ flowers may be made quite fresn lidea is to strike up an argumert and | Legislature. This year the justice of | some of the dishes | | He Isn't Mean. ’ nd the germs unwittingly contributed remained in spite of reheating of the food church hall stove hefore ser 1 day to day. sometimes radically |over, the hody gots sensitive to cold by holding them over the steam to give you the benefit of his views. | Such relief was recognized for the first again in more modified degrees. | when persons live in hot rooms. So| | of a kettle for a few minutes & : | time, the Legislature granting $6.000 Tart i s ? 2 | ettle for a minutes He isn't mean, but he does imagine | veg be used by the State In- h o« important thingz | bundle up well when vou go ont if Jien * a year to be us 3 : then pulling them out into shape that he is a self-appointed mentor for | o vl e <eep warm in Winter, cool in|you live in them so that vou do mot [ | ieit RETAAE them out tnte shane ) thnL e elfe | dustrial Commission at the direction | “" Snmm com ble, whatever shrink from but thoroushly enjoy the | | {7, FIRETE thY = / he world. Frequently he is a good | ¢ the State Board of Health to aid Travelers, particularly vi o tempera s Spring and Fall | | until quite dry. This treatment nian, but he makes many enemies be- | typhoiq carriers who suffer serious | mer resorts, have no protection i Lhere are two ways of thus keeping is particularly satisfactory in 2 cause of his extreme aggressiveness. |jodico the waiter, cook or other food h rormisar One i in beinz prover: the case of velvet flowers | He has a natural desise to argue. and | (Ona of the many reasons why 1 am | who happens to be a 1y e other is in having dwell i | Small pieces of onion placed i | = radical in thought and action, in-| ot king of this country is that 1 and who is also a trans i f Reat Sk cootns What Tomorrow Means to You in a room where there is fresh clined to push himself forward not | jag plank in my platform acknewl- |the resort—no protection excent > right medium. Just —— paint will absorb the odor. One cnly in business but in social life. |eqging the principle of compensation munization by the tvphobacteria wh depends upor larze onion is enough. | The fellow with a nose hizh and|for persons who are lated or | prevented typhoid in our Arm: the persons occupyving aking tins should be washed broad just below the eves is a good | “quarantined” or detained m their , World War. avelers t emises and the ability to get the | : i as clean as possible with a mixer. " When this form also is top- | ordinary work or business for the | themselves of this me ived results. \ith most of us, just amorrow's planetary aspects ar Pt P e ped by a bump on the bridge you |benefit of the community and not for | Vacationists, travelin problem i< how to keep|on the whole. favorable. although | | then scoured with a piece. of Nave: 4 petson Who. 157a miNen. Who | thele own beneft Tt is aurely tomobile tourists, and season. It will he | there are one or twe transitory Dumilte Htovs. M. il Kesy oves to arzue and pushes himself | government to permit such diseases | are not unlikely to encour two wavs mentioned | periods when the influences will he them in excellent condition. forward on all oceasions as typhoid fever or diphtheria to pre- | recognized typhoid carrier one is dependent 1pon | somewhat depressin hese, how i | | If the nose is thin and also has a | vail—for we know these are prevent- | regulated inn, hot dog stand the niher ever, are not of lonz enouzh dura- Tinsel or beaded embroiderie Dear Ann hiump on it. he will strike quick. sharp | able—and then, when some citizen | try hotel. tion' to warrant any letting-up in| [ Should not Le washed. Bru* v, but will lack the staying power, | comes down with one of the prevent- coibaor of 8 lcongiructive raturel| i thembgently andllay ¥hern out With 80 much metal trimming it s s e o by roie o olMEe ok o artmentsithestem-| 205 “ina tsiens bespeak OnlY SUGCRsE on paper sprinkled with the horizon, it stands to reason | = b b g 1 to be very warm. | o necessary change and initiative Powdered magnesia. . Thickly Citem Banen Al e I aile b penalize that citizen. It is only fair lant, and the| that may 'be attempted under such sprinkle the magnesia on top it, and which, incidentally. had : ¢ . . = rensonable that the State should wlant, and_the | that ‘mav"he autemptea under such | [ sprinkle she megnesis on top o ieben i HOWA TS SEARTEDS || 03 ssatonstiol aisg s bipte snont comparison to | J1so a propitious opportunity for| | davs. fancy earrings with her high - — | State's carelessness or negligence. It BT svon [hravel Remember that all colored em coliar anditalle apont.canuion| BY JEAN NEWTON, is a_constitutional duty of the State NIEVAIEH: the gentral heat. 3t Children horn tomorrow will de- broidery should be soaked in she had kept to button e: 1o, protect citizens ehe : AV€ ! mand much careful attention, as cold water to which salt has Call “ o As far as we know, typhoid fever ) Of Jarge &roups of pe well as properly regulated nutrition, | | been added for 10 minutes before Yours for keepinz consiste alling It “Frippery. iways comes from a patient. A CON- | oy "an v verage of 2 it they are to live successfully washing. and that only the mild ¥ use the word “frippery” today | Valescent or' a carrier. And nowadays | £ Averas through their stage of infancy. est of soaps should be used ; ‘ \ (xpress finery and ornamentation | the majority of cases or outbreaks of | Physically, they will not reveal signs| | Dry them partially. roll up for =5 : 5 8 frivolous or superficial sense | typhoid are from carriers, very seldom ven a kno { of normal strength. but they will haif an hour and iron 1 the history of the word. however, | from polluted water or polluted food. | never infect liave foindEtion of - witihes treasures, all the pearls i an tatereatide transithe. be| Every jone heard about Typhoid | fever, hut smch : which supplies the foundation eon | precious stones I inherited, vd | i Aificance 5 Mary. There have been numerous |tainly not he er | which a healthy structure can he | them in the forest. These were at ppery” comes to use from the | Other instances of cooks or other food | prepar Wwoservi erected. In character and disposi- | - = | I meant when I said I must g neh “firiperie.” where it nifies | handlers meandering about infecting | Of cou paster S ey Wil orave 1o be wineome | | Your Baby and Mine my treasures.” st-off clothes or second-hand finery, | PeoPle Who happen to partake of the | kill any t hoid ze and attractive. always striving to e s | ‘And now the dwarf has heen pur e word for a dealer in old «1 food prepared or served by the un- | may contribut please those around them. While | . | ished.” safd Snow White e s recoznized carrier X BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. . 5 not indifferent to sports and pa tis in that sense that the Enzlish times, their sreatest pleasure | z - Here is n hand st for the ery™ was used as late as Shake- they grow up will he in study and Symptoms of Underfeeding. prince. The suit s wit | e's time. In the following reading. They will have high ideals, D & biue cap. The plume, 100 , n from Ben Johnson we find an vet withal be practical. They will.| Tn spite of the fact that two letters blue. mple of its use in its original sig undoubtedly, achieve success | in this week’s column contain a recital | (Copsrieht. J st S o e If tqmorrow 1s vour birthday it is |Of svmptoms of the undernourished | ) &, whose works are een very difficult for any one. no matter |and dissatisfied baby. it iy well to re. | > triprery oF wit € how hard they may trv. fo put any- | Deat these symptoms so that other | o . ” o A SR il G e e e Dtk e matech, e the tde o cheas wrnamentation has pers e = . |conduect of their babies, will understand | > i aieRENen fas st [ Entisfed with (hia valuable asaer. | Wwhat is wron { bl B e e you are, in additlon; capable, iper- | Children who are:well nourlshed will An eccentric old man of | ordid siznificance | servering and energetic. You. of | Rain steadily in weight. Even if one Calmly refused to sleep in a course, possess greal self-confiden week the galn Is not so good & the He claimed to 3 : | and, not without canse, are thor- |Previous one. for instance. neverthe. X i biithe -4 | oughlv convinced of vour ability 10 |18S. taken month after month. the Biicunt whies faikis ateviied oo do_things better than others do them. [ Paby Will go steadily upward at the i Py Your striking personality, com- | Fate of about a pound and one-half per 1. Said to be the wickedes il Wbleapoontils ot tiee. in hined with vour intelligence, stamps | MONth. This s the ordinary gain. The the world. 5 ited water until tender vou as a lesder. and You never ex. |baby will also be good-natured. will Where people ren drain. Dissolve one tahlespoon perience dlfficulty in finding those |1eeP several hours during the day and » love w tense Y of powdered latin in two cup who are willing to follow you. Nt or canned pine. | will wake only once. or at most twice, Bottom surface of a alone by force of argument, but by T ot to be fed during the night. He will Where the brains are persuasion, tact and diplomacy, you : . z | are easily able to induce others to 1 . cles will be firm and tant and he will conceit?” queries G. W. S ot A R be alert when awake and not fretful. | ing in the “Puzzlick” prin 2 ininchi ot salt You form very few intimate friend- | The opposite picture characterizes | Have vou any pet limeric 1 e cupfu whipped cream shipe. although vour acquaintances | the underfed child. He will make a send them along for the amu £ Caol rve in dainty glasses. A are legion. Your character appears | POT Bain, or no gain at all in weizht | other “Puzzlick™ fans \ erry may be placed on < e for several weeks at time. He will | to be too dominating to invite those |, 1ee for long periods at the breast BY MARY BLAKE, Concerning Heaters, Por instance In a recent | Persons employed dustry in Alaban carriers were foune nation of munity where typh prevalent every 200 per hes Pineapple Delight. (Conyr tap of each pe R CLOTH SIDER IN OUTDOOR small heater has to he J heat much of the time pid consumption of oil dwindle rapidly. to harm such intense A smaller fire in not so difficult to not dam the Regulating Fires. to keep comfortably warm and with least trouble e a central heater ade 7e of the house. “Wext vhen davs are cht seems to he I hadiy he all Tow to hinw outside. Every housewife realizes ch conditions sometimes, While mosphere conditions do aid in 1ch roper care of fires will help matters. And then ther Jerature regulators that ean furnaces whic re When Rooms Are Hot. In the matter of dressing fn suii weather conditions or temperatures there are twn great elements to take nto consideration. If a home is kept a temperature the clothing worn indoors should he ht Many | little confidences that are the back- bone of strong intimacies. You are very even-tempered. loving and affectionate in your home, and good-natured most of the time Well known persons horn on that date are: William W. Loring, sol dier: John /Le Conte. physicist and educator: Charles F. cleray- man: Lillian Rus: sl Thomas Carlyle, author: F) 4 Gould caplialist (Copyrieht Lessons in English BY W. L. GORDON. Wards often mispronotineed: Don't gay “It was a had accident.” Say serions accident Often misprononnced: Vehemeni Pronounce the first e as in “he.” and accent the first e, not the second Often misspelied: Prophesy (verh), hecy (noun ynonyms: Jlopelessness, despair desperation. despondency. disconrage. ment Word study: “Use a word three times and it is vours.” Let us in-| crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word Excer an extract from written or printed matter. “I shall quote a few excerpts from this letter | Broiled Bacon. Slice some hacon very thin and cut off the rind. Put the slices close to- Zether in a wire broiler and lav this | aver a shallow pan in a very hot oven for about three minutes. If it i breavn on top. then vou can turn the | broiler aver, hut if not. wait a min ute longer. When hoth zides are toasted. lav it on a hot platter and put sprige of parslex around. Cooked in < wav yeung children and invalids can eat bacon with perfect safety By zovernment orders no more | | than 100,000 seals may be taken fron the Rering Strait in any one vear and seem discontented when through or he may take the breast for a few minutes and then turn away in dis gust and cry heart-breakingly. His skin will be pasty, the muscles flabby | and he will erv and whine most of the day He will sleep little and will | waken five and six times at night 10 he nursed. No matter if he is a bottle or bhreast fed baby these svmptoms ciearly indicate a dissatisfaction with his food. and in the case of the breast fed hahy the best method of cure Is to add eomplementary feedings of cow's milk to the bhreast feedings. In the case of bottle bahies the food formula must be changed. Tiny malnourished | children may be the result of long| months of overfeeding. hut this condi tion is most often found in bottle ba hiee on tao rich formulas. Breast fed habies mav show the effects of over feeding. hut in most cases they will he fat. while hottle hahies may be starved looking and still he getting far 1oo much food for their digestion 1o take care of One can only differentiate he tween these two states by more serious | consideration of the formula. TASTY" break- fast which you can have ready in good time to get the familv off to business or to school. f Reafy-to- Cod Fish Cakes The Spell Broken. Snow White and Rose Red were s glad 10 see their old friend. and tn know that he was not a hear at all. but a prince. that they clapped their hands with joy. ““And why were vou condemned to | wander the woods in the culse of a hear? ed Snow White That wicked dwarf is the cause of all my suffering and misfortune.” an- swered the prince. “It was he who cast a spell over me which should not be overcome until his death, and forced me to prowl about. often lonely and hungry. until 1 found your home in the woods. The dwarf stole all my The original readv- to-frv fish cakes. made from famous Gorton's g Cod Fish — No Bones. Do as your Doctor says— Keep vour body warm. No matter what outer clothing you wear, it is essential that you wear warm, well fitting underwear—underwesr that will not only absorb perspiration, but will keep your body from being chilled. 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