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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. FEATURES. b E || coLor cur-our , e || sweee ||| LITTLE BENNY | ilv Cross- Preparmg for Christmas Dorothy Dix| i — The Daily Cross he Laz| SNOW WHITE. ToMitNe Lamy Frusvanis || e | S Timely Suggestions for Holiday Giits and for the : ; i sogts g i S { 7 - with ma and we started to go pass i i N ar / i \ : If You’re @ J ave Married | Vaying machine and me sed. 1 feel Dinner—Needlework That Is Worth While. oure Unfortun‘ttc I,ryl()u'gh to Have Married fwaying machine and me se ive jest o W s NAZINE ] 'ork Save Y - got a spiration to get on those a Weary Willie, Who Won’t Work, Save Your sot an inspiration to set - { i s did g 4 e ng Reproaches and Hustle for a_Job. e s ) - on rd ma got off sayir That jest wat I thawt, Im getting lighter T a great many letters from women who write: “My husband will not | every day, well [ declave I f flll :Lk-v wayed less Confectionery Items. of —e e RBags for household use are always|sugar, two and onehalf cupfuls appreciated as Christmas gifts. A | flour, the whites of seven two a ovelty is ca which makes | tenspoonfuls of b Jowder, one e ax e ohe .q‘m‘..: o )“.:'\’\?l::n o e e A : work. He is healthy and strong and capable of earning plenty of money |a posi silf, I haven i other sewing ma Is. Such a|raisins, and threefourths pound of X to support his family in comfort. but he will not stick to any job. Sometimes | than 148 for niunths o ag could be > wrse linen, | citron. Rug the butter and sugar to a | he will work for a few d; Then he quits. Often he loafs for months at a| ~And we kepp on gomg and pritty with the outlines of a cat or cat's|cream. Chop the fruit rather coarsely time, while we live by sponging on my family and friends. What can I do | soon ma met Mrs. Barrow, being i head worked in black wool or siik. | keeping each kind separate from the with a man who has no energy and ambition?" kind of a stout | herself, saying, A soiled-linen bag makes another use- | othe while chopping nd !H'll \Jll“l hRdte LRI st 5 w]u'(e]\ g S i : o W ‘.\ Pawleen | havent seen yo 4 u {t. This can be cut envelope ! 1 o ogether with the Absol v no . sister, abs y no g. lLaziness goes to the | coons age. representing a few garmens hanging | the fruit, place the haking powder in K disease, whether it is the hookworm or plain shiftlessness, 1 don't know, but | sed. You don't seem to of got m : on_a clothesline the rest of the flour, and sift I do know that when people are born with that tired feeling no earthly power | thinner, she sed. and Mrs. Barrow sed, Other us 1 gifts are a cot cover|to mix thore hly P ade 3 an turn them into hustlers. O ves [ have, too, Ive found a \\n»x.rlm— de of Teddy bear material and |flour to the butter and sugar, still ) \ g ) e | IF new drink, its called Doctor Ep- wiled with amusing designs or | the fruit, and lastly add the beat Nobody can put pep into the pepless sert a backbone into the | steens Fioopernack and you ,l‘m‘ at pliqued with cretonne motifs, a ! whites of ¢ Bake slowly in tv spineless, nor speed up those whose tires are all deflated I pec 1y can no pall you want to at meels as long as nightkown case made the piliow- | medium-sized or one la tin lined \ wife work such miracle on her husband. If his own sense of responsibility | you keep drinking this stuff between case design and embroidered with a | with buttered puper. The small cakes and his own pride do not overcome his inertin and cause him to to work its positively uncanny umorous patt of black cats, a|require one and one-half hours to and do a man’s part in the world, nothing that anybody else can sy do I that so, well Im down to a shadow baby bib of linen worked in colored ke. Cover with hoiled leing and in | to him will spur him into action If. comparatively speeki ma thread, a set of table mats and a baby | the center place smail bunch of . - pounds, thats all 1 way, she bonnet of embroidered lace. holly. Around the holly place citzon Of all the faults that a husband can have, none fills a wife with g Oriental wares are much in demand | Mies having a ca for a dissust and contempt as laziness. The spectacle of a man who i <o sluggish | Dot make me laff, Pawleen, T have this season for ( s . both | center. und between the: haly | in mind and body that he is nothing more than an animal that eats and ja cracked lip, Mrs ow sed, and practical and de t va- | of walnuts Place thin arrow stri | sleeps and lounges in the sun—a mar so lost to every sense of shame that he | ma s 1, 'erhaps you'd like to bet on ey Of lacquer, enamels, d as- | of citron at regular intervals around will even buy his ease at the price of being supported by a woman or little ir 80 sure, 1 bet a dollar 1| ets and other articles make rac. | the cake, and between each two place children—simply sickens her. She would have greater respect for him if he v lass than 148 pounds. g tive und novel Christmas gifts. Among | half a walnut were an enterprising porch-climber or a go-getter 1l take that ber, we'll seftie it tie some of the most delightful of these| Turkish D t.—Make a sirup by Unhappily. many women are unlucky ough t aw these Weary | ferst scale we come to, Mrs. Barrow novel wares are Chinese tassels, | boillng one pound and a hailf of 1 Willies in the matrimonial lottery, and their ever-present problem is v o fsed. Wich jest then we came 10 one which are so ive when hung |Sugar with a pint and a half of water | do with the men who will not work. Fand ma on and put a cent in and onto a thin en_cord and worn | then stir in the strained juice of a ¥ . LR the scale sed 130 pounds, ma saying with dark dr These tassels ave [lemon. To make the juice flow MOST wives meet the situation by nagging. They fret qnd fume its preposteriss, thats positively in- especially attractive, because they | erously thellormon, 00 & whine and complain, and every time husband shows hi v 3 f never become knotted. They are|oven 1tes 2 /the Snow White Marries. in the doorway thev hurl at it a burst of reproaches abou made of brightly od silks and | little juice ¢ i A ” o overdue and the flour bin bei empty and the children’s es W ow sed the 'hen > ' amented | their ~usual 3 3 <" said the 1 the dwart | 1145 does no good : the other f thread, | ounces of pure whe ¢ has been punished for all his wicked. | ¢ Wat e cold water and a » Y0! delit / 'iv\vvll\’\]mm mixture to | ¢ And now 1 wish to send your Much vo-thirds its bulk o 1 be | mother these jewels in order to show | as a lazy man fears his wife’s tongue. z h work more. Uncongenial as he finds the atuiosphie u \ which h ! S : Junction ; _ continually reproached for his shortcomings, it is not stusteful 1o g Observe well (abin) . thick and string e XWre iy gratitude to her and her da 2 | s¢ ! W appea ri ! titude to her and her daugh-| 1he husy an office. So. he siply ducks the verbal missive R e 190 Short sleep ich as chopped almond: % pounds, and ma Jrdf nics £ jelly cut from a cube, o during the bitt | lized cherries, and prepare e flatl Then chose n the heap of | {dish with a coating ¢ i« | i f v g0 al O precious stones ten of the most beau Before the paste thickens add o foW | (jey) rubjes, ten gleaming sapphires. drops of some flavol nel Gwo ten lustrous pearls, six amethysts and | poanfulyof st B et eat, spar diamond 'H';‘ vn;.xv\lf'x.vv‘>“'\ L s ke these,” he said, “and give| | Allow the paste to co them to and tomorrow I will call | spreading it o Wt vour 1se to see if they have narrow pieces tive and de tures when framed in a | black frame. ¢ ushic hinese embroidery are ve The embroidery may 1 to make Ty Small be ade by framing of Chinese embroidery frames with stands ghtful. expensiv ters ir great kindness to me | and eat > refuge where | n foregather with 1 of the winter.” | Amalgamated Sons of Rest o the result of all the wife's nagging is just to worry hers ok iminiite ¥ nervous pro tion, without exploding a single bomb her hushand el A ersity degrec moves him in the direction of a steady job 2 7. Nezative izes animal food st note of Guide's scale Constant 2 speshilly wen she In reality, the only thing that the woman with a lazy husband can L wen sh to fmprove her lot is just to accept his laziness as a fixed fact 32, Rachelor of arts (abbr.) cannot alter, and stop wasting her own en P ruining her disposit - it Pronour 4 | tretting about 1t. Let her admit to herself. once and for all. that n Montk en it is thoroughly - T or entreaties of hers are going to ge him into a 5 | we Rlossol _ N 1+ and | éPresentation of his duty is going to speed him up, and that it is useless.t Chi . mato juice. | Exist. e ¥ il saon ‘A“,A,:\\.":,;” out | P! and hope for the impossible to happen ne-quarter S abufted ith. ManuagHp; (@hhr ) S Ty Snow White harvmonious proportions, the i s hank God, no able-bodled woman need i to | Make a sirup o . np sUEE e i i - | world of effort is open to women. Their work ting |and h nt of water. and when all Lo T Rt | work. and there is no reason why the woman with a tr ? " es. o ; em. }\mr gar ha ted. ¢ i v Red £ s sit down and tamely submit to being always poor and in neec {l bro " - 3 : Creole Peppers. wns. Velvet is frequently |and I o 5 for these hats, and is covered | o l t hand em in which sil s jotlimowuntilidtreaghes is pale pink, with | sure, and that is that no other job in the world is so nerveracking, so hi and beads mixed together . i “andied Cl He 18 as he is. so she faces the to prepar hats in the most To g Period of 1ime hestnuts use equal parts of bre: nishes | hopped me Anger. White's beautiful If her husband will not work, she can. And « « she may arsiey stirri 1 ) fhe 01 1 id_tomato degrees Fahrenheit Remove K pink roses nd a white veil.| and pro ess, as that of trying to make n wark who dos U want t 5 salt uln] pepper. ' most attractive patterns. Small |from the fire. drop in z¢ of | <he hus pink roses on her headdress.| work. She will find it a thousand times e a . the £ for abo Dswi lemon, stir the sirup _the (Copyright. 1 work herself. 3 GE e hestnuts in > t ’ . ireek god of love | shapes, with turned-up brims trimmed with silve assementerie and steel beads are novel. A model with a |Can best be done L Rk 2 = domied crown of suede, with an edg- | When well coated, lift ther = Clues to Character el beads on the kid brim, js |14y them on sheets of stiff white paper e. Very often the embroidery | 10 drY e m-o-shanter matches that on sleeves of the coat with which | FTEN the woman who is thrown upon he ng for the family develops unexpected tale Often the boarding house that the lazy man’s « starts to feed her children and the rent grows i the small shop develops inic BY J. 0. ABERNETHY a big one: the woman who started out baking cakes or ickles | preserves for her neighbors blossoms out into a fash clerk becomes a buver and the ste { zood wi | Candied Grapes—These mike pretiy prope decorations for co Cut the gv om is st e this sea- | 2cissors, 1 4 . Arrogance. « ater u X . DEh imings. The mewest | SEOL, | \ e Radl et bl mans sbs It is often said that behind the door of eve o : | 1 is brightly colored and i cover. | SneAll & pownd of suiar and 1 nd that (his man seeks) e waid with equal truth that behind the door of me 1en’s | cook with t e ‘ 2 A T Snme T e i | nd el the augar ver - Work and I3 Rot In the least inter- | Successes you will find some man's fallure. =~ Hal e S ' t ming a crose work of gray and red |then boil fast until it begins to ¢ ted in uplift or betterments for| . b 1 BT neceatly Lhel [Tty Hacation and & position in the world 4 : E I all al‘ ‘Il e lede straps forms a checked band |0lden brown. Add one-half i the humanivace. He fs ruthlos | 8pd i heci0ght to give ber chlincen £ Suede straps forms a checked band | poonful of strained lemon juice and | selfish and determined in the attain- | Mmother o g collars. ‘Wide {nsertions for dresses | ;o0 "5 CRCe, L 0 men | little for the hesuifol thines of life | individual affair. Personally. I hold to the good oid biblic trine that | [Z show a bold flower design in black | 0 BAP O ® ™t With “a two: | is unemotional, inclined to materiai| - He that will not work. neither shall he eat nd I think that i all the | or_colored leather edged with gold. [ (200 T4 CREE Gt P BEL Seilel | thines athen than Spiritual, to. con- | Blackers. male and female. had their home doors shut behind them. and were the scarlet and green being specially | PTORECT Tork - e AInES “I“ : ,f A i B butract (iet| turned out into a world where they had to earn their own bread and hutter B ffective. Very smart is a design of | = crete rather than the abstraci. (€l . elge starve, it would do a lot to regenerate the w L ! S L black pat ather on t parent | Christmas in his way and he will walk over 1 RIT . tinsel grounds. T | ke an orange or ler th| You roush-shod, if permitted .to-do| But few wome > courage thi 1 a lazy | = mings are sold by the yard and are &l celutin or one of the gelatin. prepara- | 3 .| husband earns his be nd keep by being amiable anc able ta 4l i 1 to the home dressmaker and gift | Hons. Line & moid with h av and hej pohluce of a pet Pekin or red gra) & 5 & { comforting e e only ang Don't waste I- | seeded. Pour over s he ! A ) time i 0 1 1 ° e ° B e e o } - s is f Never at- | ourceit I : Sl ts Kept deliciously fresh in air 1 v bout full or ou p Gty S e e (oot ; | s 5 2 kK jpainted in'natuml colors||used, When the Jelly has hardenedi{ 110 25 0550 SRFCCC 0 RECG : S tight aluminum foil pacKkets. 2 on dresses, and the velvet|remove it carefully from the moldand | 'Seless A o auteln] s , 9 - o > ’ = : petals of artificlal flowers are pulled | break up with a fork &0 that the dish selfish ends you may expect him| What You Should Know.|be used more as o relish than 1 [a] ot P aralunplicciatialeht patoThe b | e i fonic so/hat thelin [, £ o o e o \ A ! oA i s Tollel (hai s Never sold in bulk. Trs . in some cases. ed with alternate layers of crystal jelly Glimpse his face; if there is a That canned pineapple makes a |ment SEad) > ; e e L Je¥ | broadness between the ears, both|very satisfactory substitute for thel That when prepari Christmas Dinner. € elliasl (e D B laves Da _|fresh. The juice of the pineapple | potatoes it is not o hilvedirtt moatarana bped cream. | above and below the eves, particu e A Goose for Christmas.—If you de-| yejlow or greengage plums added to| larly below, coupled with a fullness|carries a digestive principle that is|have the pan very cide to have a goose, be sure 1o¢ye jeir in addition to the grapes.| Just backward of the temples, you|of service in the assimilation of meat. | best to begin the choose a young bird with vellow, pli- | 510 maie a fine salad will know t here is the arrogant| That for an occasional variety in|mum quantity c n ex j able feet, the webbing of which may indiv thinks of self first |cold weather akfast sausage is|cess of fat be easily torn. Red, stiff feet indicate last always |2 nourishing food. but that it should | called RInoEL ogs \j,»ntu bird is also Copyright. 1025 finot Be given to voung children nor|: : t it ore, OU LOVERS OF FINE CHOCOLATES. -~ he skin 5 i’ s meat, like pl th and e un\]\ the 1] wish when losses | Southern Stewed Kidney. o mp. Pluck the goose, draw. | 4 o s s - it inside and out with a cloth | came to me ¥ ¢ carre wine s | valuable mineral wring out of hot water. cut off the il ; lehe v de mo Toot mniine pinions at the first joint I bore them C’lely, e : {ihey may be made more s . . {one buy leaf, sall. pepper and thyme. | cutting into balls with a cu : na gro e. the chee Ismiove tall tsalt fat ."j‘\_‘"‘* ”']"‘f’ like 2 tree Boil the kidney for 10 minutes In a|for preparing potato balls. O Al L e top of eachij and stuff the body of the bird with a cup of water. Let cook and slice.| That black bean soup is red | i Lhr. Coumet Indthesoven : sageandonion stuffing. Truss it for | fThat stends wp proud »in the water in which it was what is known as a coneen. | Plac more attractive to many by ser t £, rousting, cover the breast with 2 many by serving | trated food. giving a lirge proportion : 3 2 cooked and season with salt and pep-| with lemon slices. The addition of | oy e : « greased paper, and roast in a good ageinst the per. Melt the margarin and add the |lemon juice adds also to the food value | 0 £1€78Y and body building material Sren fonithe fnC o minufes, ar e N A ahens it o herbs and grape juice. Then add the | of any dish. in very small compa; which the heat should be gradually St prat il 3 ja o . B ine Doa ol be el kidney and let simmer in this mix-| That the texture of any salt fish is s i ! 2 ]et", withoot ture untll all the pieces are thoroughly | such as to make it an acceptable food | The average weizht of an elephant kgl alze [t ieNblpd ADUTHH takew] ol b hot for children. Even for adults it should | at birth is 185 poun ; - - il | = sigh. Coniiing 14 nnished, remove the paper. PN PR TG Fo e e e g f B o i fo o EE o g 20 e e T s cooking is finished, remove the paper, ® flour the breast and baste it with a iy little butter to froth and brown it C H B EBE B Remove all skewers and strings and pour round a little good gravy. Gar ... Purina Ole We g cut lemon and pass more L Old friends of yours—"'A”", “B”’ and ""C”. Have done lots of jobs for you before. But never one like this. YRLhY pple or tomato sauce Saddle of Hare.—Remove the | oulders and legs of the hare n be us 1gged hare or then stuff the saddle with a d forcemeat, sewing up the ends | // the opening down the front er lard the back or tie slices of | - . ased paper and put the saddle on a i and res in 8 sood ez | COOKS 1i6ht.white Now Lowney has put them to work on the three assort. ments of Lowney’s 6o cent Chocolates. ForkHealth— Schneider’s " Purina Whole Wheat Bread Y| TEach loaf comes to you fresh fil{ | every day in a sanitary “check- erboard” wrapper. first, and later alone. Keep it well ‘1INANNO4 | DONOLONIHSYM What dollar chocolates give you such a range of choice? You’ll see the letters A (Assorted) "'B” (Bonbons), ' C” (Chewey ), on the Lowney’s 60 cent packages at your dealers. Try "'A” tonight. Then "'B” and "'C” later. Sec which is your favorite assortment. You're sure to get them fresh. Ax1N8 Corn. WASHINGTON,DC. |POUND NET. LR R R LR R LR LRt R LR G R R A LR e L L LR R LR RS R S sted, as th »<h of a hare is in- | i e When nearly done, 3 her nd bacon, dredge Wit ) , and baste, Ry | move all 3 or ny skewer a apple jel forceme: ind pass brown to mato or m sauce or brown gravy Holly Fruit Cake —This n-qu,re.u,n»! ® @uwitsamca v r. two cupfuls of | Ask your dealer for it —onthe Assorted —is the Bondon and —is for Chewey Center Chocolates. A varied, Chocolateassortment. Chocolates. And lots general assortment. Rich Yes, real high-priced bon- of nuts. Not 3 cream in in creams, Nugats and bons in this 6oc package. the box. Plenty of nuga- fancy centers. And a ‘rich selection of tines, caramels, nut and chocolates. fruit pieces. L] The high-priced E s CHOCOLATES in the low-priced box C 60:. [ ——— BETTER i+ QUALITY =i~ BREAD | POUND NET | N HE R "= oEN v e pon o et > o0 $39P 6l oA P owored oy ot OB iy 1 o) o EEN tRtRthththtR R th AR th A th R th ARt th th R tR A thththtRth thth Rt ththa ) Tue CuHaries Scunemmer Bakine Co. (Ine.) 413 Eye St. N.W.—Phone Main 1664 Seal Brand Tea is of the same high qualty Better Quality Bread