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WOMAN’S PAGE. Novelty in Sachets for Christmas Sachets sweet Christma continual popularity is that a woman cannot h man L time to time at Christmas Another favor sent throuzh the mail easily to s time ave v things in burean drawes losets that thing et BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Don't Ge: There is a time as you're gettipg i R aho e sweetest of friends ut reason for their sets her off to advantage, but it pre vents her finery from getting mussed in transit. Such a Sachet Lady will be quite at homs among your hand- Kerchiefs, gloves. lingerie One » many. There a EesinE| Lavender and Posies. wearing es of sweetness| Apother sachet that is being fea- | ooii Yand These need replenish- | tured in exclusive shops abroad is the | ©\jurmed. you ask v and additional | lavender spray bouquet. Several Sprigs | (- 4 fill o need.{of lavender are tied together firmly is to be said inland covered with silk net or maline, t they can be|The former is bhetter because it is And we | strong without losing its sheerness. A few flowers made from organdy are | tied with bow vibbon to the stems, giving the appearance of | bouquet with featheriy { form the fragran inythi amor 1wehet nicer for cessc them left.” This but u of sight where no you harbor a stead Suppose no one a | ghe share the jo fronds which | jjge. part of the sachet. | 'y, more exquisite to |y linens and laces than |}t el to seize the first o ing suspense | way i S ar =illy yo into a1 an talk! dates that is hic subsi u admit- to yous Could e tuck such | hap cause some | themselves | There was | when all the & were together times ~their quests What Tomorrow Means to You BY MARY BLAKE. Ton not evidene [ not adverse | duspicious to warrant the ini my o the carrying « any radic 1t would by e to stick possibl rrow’s planetary rybody and enjoyi the door blew open rion, the prettiest With a shrick of torward and displa diamond She was engage reeted with cries @ sudden cons routine ns counsel moderation 1 N spoke won't be lor | ing one of those! Marion. so T can't more time Girls older than sy. and the ga And within the half of tho they've er more 1 I at will tax physica limit With assid unremitting attention of all tro them. 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GORDON n misused You to” my ide n misspelle s Mois 1 Sin million poune et tobuceo mly | is produced in Cub: - - X TYIITTTL. G. G. Cornwell & Son, Inc. 1329 G St. N.W. us The business of the above named concern is being con- ducted as heretofore: except that it is on a cash basis 'DEPARTME! Grocery Candy Delicatessen Fruit Tea Room Soda Fountain Lunch Counter Your Continued and Valued Patronage Is Solicited. Lunsford L. Hamner Geo. G. Cornwell Receivers always carries her because a before she lips.” " that | STAR, WASHINGTON, [JUST HUMAN D. C., = By Gene Carr BEDTIME STORIES ahout | BY THORNTON | W. BURGES3 | Ky the Crow { he is just black inside o {is outside, but I know that Blacky | Phddy the Bease all bad by a whole lot. Some ] times 1 doubt if he really is what you This is as true as true can be. Very | would call bad at all. 1 hich costs and he is smart all save mischicf Discovers Watcher. - " as his coat | | 3 e i (= i £ sSmart f et e sur in it Py | plining building of had an example it talking with hin what eron dam Blacky < prett t Paddy appear ing Brook friends who | and give you Brook I depend on Blacky Having e or she ter where him about is is ve warning Old Man Yowler the stood perfec one the 1 had spoken of as re lby giving warning dy fears Old Man ght Peter. “Old Man Coyote one of the enemies Pac hers 1 mentioned are about I dov it this isn't work Iv went over t and. sit and, ¥ must wa n{ders cal| hands of his off just M 2 clov black ddy Man Coyote's I'll heed the warnin, here close to uld e | ght but for ns in sher { aueer how some did things and ther and do horrid thing grape juice. -Serve round | m on top. talk a lwith whipped c FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, | dominate, but the wise housewife w e bite with | 0 bit it | have :n\nlw:l’ of them a | 1925. FOOD AND HEALTH BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS, Food Specialist. While positive information is al-| ways more satisfactory than nega tive, an occasional glance at the neg ative side of the picture is apt to be stimulating. So, if we grow weary of think about “balanced diets,” if our interest flags in the matter of checking up our menus so as to make sure that the food elements are prop- erly balanced, why not think for a few moments ®bout the disadvantages of unbalanced diets. Unless we exercise great care it is fatally easy to plan a menu, one that looks quite innocent of harm. that will tip so far over to the side of one particular food element as to be frightfully Jop-sided. Here wh one well'meaning housewife offered the niembers of her family in a single | day: eakfast— Wheat corn-heef hash with graham muffins with milk to drink Luncheon—Fried mush with str white bread and butter, apple s ginger bread Dinner—Cream of corn, beefsteak in cream, spinach with L . suet pudding with foamy sauce, coffee with cream The sad thing ticular ¥ when tc that is aitions, words cooked in milk pouched sweet butte words. . that tions, s that this par much agarieved meal plans were note in her responded: “But the doc ev must all have plenty of | To which the ob- the effect that| ever voice she tor said th nourishing food!” vious reply was to since the breakf protein or bod luncheon too star too fatty. her family vidual digestions be to it to obtain the proper i v it hard nour o1l vould ricula meal need he bal Sometimes one or other of the food elements will pre- every the and unless one element is so mark show on the face of it th is likely to he indigestion. she not worr She will. however, be especially ¢ at the subsequent me and of are a as this fact, n wil that week 1 balanced Moditied ir blaneir three mes e with meal and laws, the o are speakir might read something like this Breakfast—W cooked i ed beef hash with egg, or toust. huttered at table: cereal with hot 1 Luncheon fruit salad with 1 Dinner ter Ary coffee with sirup, wafers, tea Fried mush whole wheat heefsteak zelat 1 of potato. juice, 1t juice sauce. tends 1o restore| k and will t the digestion and complete. Now for the overstarchy lunch The substitution of crisp wafers f assimila culty. adding at the same time body Iting, mineral salts through the fru . the overfatty dinn 1 of corn soup n proportion of the ex the spinach with lemon i completes the process in very factory manner Wh Indian baby lay asleep | In t in a crowded suburb of Calc . a jackal entered and carried ( = ! 1 for using as a shortening. Snowdrif a rich creamy cooking fat The creamy consistency of Snowdrift is not affected by the weather. Even if you opened the can the very minute that the grocer's boy brought it on a very cold day, you would find Snowdrift just the right creamy consistency that is most convenient cake, biscuit and pastry and for frying the infant off t for making School life lasts too long child enters graduated costly in mone cutting down the making it more efficient ethics.” will ena were should FEATURES. The Wordy School workmanship. of school to I n The The u f age ar under no illness, no This preparation We know this, b Inciilie to it. “Put in a Add a course in hookkeep ach the children the prey of 1if ation 1d. but never by ¢ ything or the child will happen ns is that d another voc: ded and Iready stutter th f school life is but What we need to add i in the day che subject muct follow : too many -t methods uld be Gramm: he could be to learn an proble: The ar pruned to g - stunts more « Hist made light nd better le it. spread Wa lnugh at to verti Yorkshire Breakfast Cake Our Children—By Angelo Patri Suy wit b ,. child ind become add mo At present he Those“tangy” buckwheats! You get them with just that special, appetizing flavor that you love when you make them Aunt Jemima’s way “I’se in toun, Honey!” AUNTJIEM!IMA PREPARED BUCKY MEAT FLOUR (Her own famous recipe, ready-mixed) Bottled unsiine Heinz chefs capture the sunshine and bottle it in the form of Heinz To- mato Ketchup. Note the full tomato color of sun- ripened tomatoes. Taste the spices, bought where they grow in sunny lands. Thick with real-tomato goodness, rosy with real-tomato color, and abounding with real-to- mato flavor, every bottle is a bottle of sunshine to cheer dull appetites. So, ask for HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP Thick with boiled-doren goodness WHEN IN PITTSBURGH VISIT THE HEINZ KITCHENS