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WOMAN S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1925. FEATURES. Season of Pancakes and Pikelets 156 ke e |lsee ic wouma| | | LITTLE BENNY Making the Most of Your Looks RUMPELSTILTSKEN. { 1:\?:;9" . D Or Ot hyD lx _I alhel OT::T“ uivn PAPE. BY lml;OT;I\' s-r:rr;.fl BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. | th the advent of cold weather. or. | one of the sights o lure & hungry per: Y ; (ke pasietngudinnle ety g be ! At least, the season known as Winter, | son just to watch the deft baking o Tod < iy S ST SN 3 rickasee chickin a El Whether it is actually cold or not. the | these cakes and the flapping of them | i Neither TO_\ s Nor'U npaul Servants. Wantto Share| e, oa pop sed, Wats u matter with | | griddle cake or panciake season starts.| over as the cakes are turned on the | . ) 3 o C DPale 1 Benny, he seems to be eating more| DA / i 850 e [Rriddte. Tt is this skillful turning of | in Partnership, Be Treated as Pals anc like an invalid than o cannibal. You know the new frocks with the kes that gives them their significant | S X I Dont ;""r ;"Il “'I'". H-mlfld' ma sed. hows and fullness in front? Well, this | name of flapjacks. o jaAvS 7 arts. Sure, 1 feel all rite, ony ont seam o ow vou how ds ro h and Seem Always Sweetheart o o™ wet. amd pap | HlUstration will show vou how it add | Tossing and Serving. s sed. That statement duzzent make|to the full figure. It was really only s ) ¥ ever since the | 3¢Nts. hecause no hoy can feel all rite | intended for the slender woman, for it IS & curious thing that, alihough men have heen marrying ,‘ [ Without feeling hungry. o d i it first of the Adams discovered that it was not good for man to be alone aybe he's bin eating, hetween . spot. The already haked side must be | and took unto himself a mate, few men know how to treat a wife. menls, have vou had enyihing 1o eat| Yours for aveiding diffculties, uppermost and the cake as perfect as! This 15 not an indictment of men as husbands. Few men are deliberate- i 1570 TUE Tt TV ARV DA when it was lifted: To be sures this ! Iy cruel and unkind to their wives. There are just as many wife-spollers as | 1 qony remember envihing, O ves | (Convright. 1925.) of the pancakes is a feat, not a | there are wifc-heaters. When the average man marrjes he does so with the 1 was erround at Puds Sim necessity—mere turning i sufficient. sincere and honest intention of makinz his wife happy, and when he fails to | T oo wae O onles inaleiesaallo At g Goom- do o it is oftener through blunderinz ignorance than malign intention. makine doughmtts and | ::,m,-,,,, s waniments for baked or fried sausages. o : _!ing they was 80 good she kepp on giv ‘\".‘ m:uer is :-o:;‘m:ml :\'iv\h (hp;n, 5-1., But the trouble seems to le that there are two schools of thought v\?!"l“k ing me another one, and T ate 5, hut richness of the imeat is sufficient. but husbands about the proper way te treat a wife. One is strong for the baby-{ pa, "y et of bin a cupple of hours they call for maple sirup or a light doll theory, while the other regards u wife as a mere household utensil. | o0 ['ooq. " corn sivup. g And neither theory works, because no woman wants to he regarded as either Yee gods. if 1 ate 5 doughnutts a | a plaything or a domestic convenience. cupple of weeks ago Id still feel sensi "ancakes for Dessert. | — tive on the subjeck, pop sed. and T A more unusual way of serving pan i There are thousands upon thousands of men who are martyrs to their | 0" Of S 3€ FUDEET, PO BN S0t 1 cakes is for dessert. Then the cakes | belief that the way to treat a wife is to load her down with jewels and fine { 100 (| T05 FU® JOING (SIS Ty gy q should be as large as three ordinary clothes and keep her wrapped in cotton wool. They literally work themselves |y "oaked the peenut man if he ones. One for a person is sufficient. | to death to maintain their wives in idleness. They toil day in and day out in | Uy, TEUS (B PEOMC LG 0 00 The cakes should be buttered and the their offices, in Winter cold and Summer heat, so that thelr wives may fare |, ,"coyid eat the most peenuts in 5 rup poured over them. and then the ! forth to biand elimates. They bear all of their burdens alone and ask no more | [ FORE (08 200 B0 ents cake folded lightly over life an omelet help from them than they would from beribboned and bedzenea toys. St Be e0bvas AT Atel 44 anauarh and served piping hot. Add this to LA y | ite 41 and the peenut man sed he was Vour 1t of . aeiuerts: for It s @, bit There are other men who ux scon s they huve married a woman dump (1e Tl Bnd the pec Favel Rerah ihouch tarilliar 1o Eng her down into « house und apparently thereafter regard her with as little [ SOty Bo sed ves. - = 0 e s sentiment and intcrest as they do che gas range. She no longer exis aolkeetsenke yon MUt SNAL | them as a woman, but is merely a useful contrivance for cooking food, lowedithem/nole panjsed Molondel Toasted Pikelets. { inx socks, pressing clothes and s something that they can knock when they j yoiL Gont fecl wie he Sod: wod 2ot Left-over griddle cakes, strange to lare out of temper with the werid. <ed 1 dident feel exter hungry, and oSt of us. can he sery a delica vs I ate somethinz elis hesides o iy, MEl Tt Now, no woman likes (0 think that her hushand regards her as enyways T ate somethinz elts besides. battér that would otherwise be wasted The Fatal Promise. less faiot, unable to enter into his hopes and plans, At only to be dressed up | I was In Terox Shootiers house #nd heke the cakes and put them awav in like a_French doll. Not does any woman yearn to be merely her husbands W LR VOO AE SEEE (0 LT M the cold closet. \When luncheon time| As soon as the miller's daughter {unpaid servant. Hence the many pampered. snappy. pet wives, whose hus |0 20 %0 % T0 8 GRS (AT E A E L T comes, or when you have afterneon|was alone with the spinning wheel | bands can t understand why they aren i satisfied when they have unlimited | TAiIng 21e % N, Levor Sies 108 tea. serve them. toasied In this form | before her and the heap of s v al- | shoppin tickets, and the many sullen, nezlected wives, who spena their ume we decided ft w 1d be too much ke zriddle cakes are sold in the pastry | reads to spin into gold. the dwarf en-| wonderinz how inuch i divorce costs. werk =n we at the hole rice puddinz shops of England or served at teas. | leres Sl i stea sed The cakes are called pikelets, Butter “What will vou give me it I will|7J*HE difficulty ig that the men treat their wives the way they think a wife | InTe8 d_:h llflm PO and jam go with them. or just butter. | spin this straw for you?" hotld be|trested, wheseas/thia is not at all the way that the wife wants| Y=8 Bofs. Licant even eat wen T foak W V K y While this is exactly what pikeletsare| But the maiden hung her head ! 1o he treated e el e - W HE:\ “I“ (’O [")PP] It is 4 recognized culinary feat m} - toss a cake high in the air and have it | land on the griddle in just the right | 15 4 hrain : heet it. pop s namely. toatsted zriddle cakes—ths | and tears filled her eves. for she had | s \Wife wants to ba treated Srst ax athuman being. She wants her hus. | thEmeel, beet it pop sed. = 1 consistency is rather thicker than most | nothing else to zive the little dwarf.| hand to realize that belonginz to the femaie sex doesn’t make her feel dif-f 50 (0 g 4 C0E (000 eae of our American griddle cakes. There “Then. <ay vou will give me the! ferently avout certain elemental thinzs trom the way a man does. Tt doesn't | o, (0 500 ns e 0000 ning BY MRS, HARLAND H. \LLEN fore. when you hake the left-over grid- | first child that you may have when | take uway her sense of personal dignit It doesn’'t make her enjoy financial dle cake hatter 1o make these dainty|Vou are «aueen’” he sajd. and the; dependence. It doesn't make her all forzivinz and all endurinz. o give hery o/ 0ak Fl wvith a nd hrand of varnish pikelets 1t is well to add a little mpre | maiden promised. for she thought shelthe -pirit of a dog. so that she is ready ta kiss the hand that s her. ; a oors. with o stomdus ish re » PIKELE ARE AN flonr. “nr,(“" n:\ er he l|;‘l-9n hial i N S0 she would like her husband to treat her with justice, with consideration. Ahout this time vour floorinz may . ‘.' 2 ¢ n DISH TASTY TO SERVE Bread zridile cakes make marvelous | ound went the wheel again and Y > M »S he attracting rour notice. If it needs LT TEAS, SUPPERS OR LUNCH- pikelets. Try them and see. No one | the straw was again tnrned into shim “he would like to have him remember how humiliated he would be if he MODE MINIATURES i R s e R EON who has not eaten them as the Ing.|mering sold. When the king saw It | had to go to even the kindest father and ask him for every penny he spent neglect it. it MAY cosL vOU MOre in gvan tane. lish serve them and a5 I have descrih-'he was pleased, and, Keeping hisi She would Ike to have him realize how he would resent it if he had zone, = 8 : e the end. it the floorinz is in vour hercfore, it i< in il swing. In ed can have any idea how tasty and | promise. married’ the millers daugh- | in partnership with another man and into it had put the work of hix hunds.| = {inder | ihe shimmerine =own 06|05 Siobe vou are prohably doubiy places. natably the New England | delicious pikelets really are. Moreover, | ter. She was very happy. having | (he thouzht of his brain. ail his heart and soul and loyalty. and it out ofymeial clolh lies the shimmerinz <tiv | 50000060 ceninz 1o irs servit tes. 4 Winter breakfast without | they make thrifty dishes. though this| completely forzotten her prothise 1o/ tho prafits of it he zot notninz as his rizht: it he was not even told how fof meial cloth an imporant founda | G0UT0 G5 ey hinz detracts viddie cakes. especially buckwheat | is by no means the original idea. They | the dwarf. the affairs stood in the business and had no voice in it. ‘””'" the mode—esneclally that part fo 0 S o0 “the appearance of a ‘room af my appetite nat heinz intirely hack The next step is 1o with oxalic acid. | len s woild e queer. indeed. 1t is|are on the order of crumpets. ) s ot Ie dhat goesidaancin ‘h”"'f dininz In | an o stained or marred flaor The dwar( is dressed all in brown She would like to have her hushand 2o fifty-fifty with her not oniy in| k zowns. In e : % expect= her to be 1o him and Amonz the donis in He has brizht red checks and the | money. but in life: he as faithful to her s he ol et arel vhese: Dobit nserila | I6 thie foorthas: al varnish v v hair showing below his cap is vellow. | do ax much to make her happy and satisfied in marviaze as atived alcohol unless it i very mueh: | which has, hecrms worn BEDTIME STORIES 7w | e ‘hen a wife would ke to be treated as a lady love. No woman ever 1. kerosen Do ) What TomorrowMeanstoYou | | Then « wife Wonid B 0 e Tanth or comes 1o @he place where <he ¢ nr other cleaning agents unless you | floor. After it — 3 ints her husband to think of her as just a zood wife and mother. she know exact!y how to n m an a hat. of enurse, but hevone at <he wants him to <ec \ what they will Chere are LB k that. of coursc, but hevend that she wan number of preparations for cleaning and caring for oak floors. which are covered with - finish until all me exard 1o oak evaporated Buster Goes to Work. necar the middle of it. He stood up and | hi to thi looked all along it and over it. His | BY MARY BLAKP. At R A th & haze of remince about her and always sweet-and-twenty | . . the most pathetic thing on e-rth that women stay brides at heart n zeneral «ale £nich becomes Bt saw’ this and arinned more than ever. | Sagittariue oven i e Finkled old grandmothers: that they want to make life I water has heen spilled p o e Ruster Bear shuffled along through And he grinned still more when Bus-| Tomorrow’s planetary aspects are ¢ ',':,.:.m,l hones moon and keep incir husbands eternal lovers, and that they snellaciced floor it has probobiy € sh b the Green Forest zrowling and grum- | (er suddenly growled and began tear- | adverse until just prior to noon, when, | % DEFIUIE BOICE ROR F i Cel 40 the fact that a man can say it with ed it white in places. The wa 1 1z to himself. Behind him at a safe | in€ at that dam with his great claws. | for a short_time, they become quite ! i* ;‘H'l'o ks just as well 2s he can with roses. And put a lot more punch i \ vid of the spots is to moisten 3 rlece of cheesecloth . ince sneaked Yowler the Boh tat.| Now. Buster is very strong. as you | favorable. Beéfore dusk. however, they | m Tt g 5 { cloth with o little denatured Take care _your A Yowler was erinning. Yes. sir, he | know. How he did make things fly as | #Rain revert to the adverse stage and ;' They, poor souls, still hunzer for honeved words. for fulsome flattery ! nd ruh the zpois lightly Il be rew < @rinninz. 1t was clear that some- ! he tore sticks out of that dam and |continue so for the rest of the dav.' . "0 5000, for Lisse~ that huve the thrill of passion in them instead of % should dizappear immediately [threw them this way and that way!|It Is an inauspicious occasion for traver 5 B 310 O 0f habit. 11 every women epreseed the zreatest desire of her Ao this too otten. o1 else vou'll remot All the time he was growling in a was | o7 for the making of any radical | [he fabbiness wf bt B8 e RO M her o compliment every da and the finich irely B E 7 {auite frightful to hear. You might | changes. Rather it is expedient to DAt W WO VE 08 M0 e Woned - metimes shellacked floor will Lessons in English have thought that dam was an enemy | CONfine one’s attention to customary ' 9 e the <lip is worn exposed. unblushinghy. | 1ake on & clouded or vish appear = with whom he was fighting. In a {ew;:""”"‘ l'”‘""“ l““:, :')' "’|"""" f"""""\\u.\u:\' vearn for their husbunds te treat them as pals. What women|servinz ofte < 4 yoke in front or inee. The waxi to tres minutes tha water bezan to pour | Re 8reater part of the day. « feelinz e . companionship, and that is why they resent so much the!back the proces BY W. L. GORDON through that hole in a solid stream. 1¢] Of Nervousness and zrouchiness. There | A ho Tave never a werd to say at home and who are ab enter Howerer, if velvet is the chosen |arises mostiy ‘where there soaked Buster, but he didn't mind at | W1l be present the temntation to sy | hushands who have never & WIEE U0 S0 G e wonld he fabrie. milady will rightly buy or [ nese in the air. Open windo = | all. He tore and tore at that hole, |nd d0 things impulsively, and. uniess | tainiz t Spedl B8 CHECEE L ich s having her hushand take her into {make for hersell # costume siip of [€rly morninz when the dev i< ri Waords often making it higger and bigger. The force | UNPleasaniness is dexired Cvery efior} i comiidence and (K to her whout his affairs ax he would tn a trusted man [havonette satin, o this material is |1 ane caise 3 1 : Ao oranses of the water rushing through helped | oSt be made 1o ch hose unto- | B o when @ hushind asks his wife's advice and tells her he reliesj<maoth and sil Nen to peeventf M e GWSh of i Boer Bemnes pOREL R L e e make 1t higger. A e omorrow will, during | on her Judsment. there ix simply no lahor she would not perform. no acrifice | the velva: fr Incomior. | o suiled that vou find it desirable tn | Often mispronounced Ordeal. A Yowler the Bob €at conld see the!infancy. enjoy excellent health, bui in | she would not meke to justify his good opinion - ‘“"; arg “;f‘ ’;“ Knces s promie [ i SR St pend above the dam grow smaller!the early stages of ad enine ih - nades in Fashion's name Often lled—Phe : st Ay g siages o adili soanier husbang- handle them w (et Thes like u NARG Mten misspelled—Fhenomenal even as he watched. The water's|according. o the signe, he subjected Women like to have thelr hushang. handie them with tact Thes like thy TAR The Cheerful Cheru]) Onwe - Teaennie s e edge became farther and farther away | 1o one or more serious ailments that | have their husbands vse diplomacy in dealinz with them, Whox vesent TEms oI from where he was sitting. = Yowler { will demand nnremittinz attention #nd : ordered to-do this and forbidden to do thut, amd hrusdis m e fO8 TaC My Neighbor Says: Waord stude—“U'se a2 word thres almost laughted right out. He hoped | vigilant care. A hov. on the other | faulis when their hushands mizht just as well heve wrea i v Neig Says: T 7 U] rmes G 5 vours ) : Paddy the Beaver would come and! ha will he rather weak during his ! with Aowers and nvml»v]wn -‘;l'l‘~‘l*~~’ 'f_»”:"l“"' ";‘; ’i:‘h AL WitaL (Y Tolatee o wanlen materal ihe o seek my own sma come soon. He wanted him to arrive vhood. but. once thic stage is pass Waomen do not object to heinz controlled by thei g i i tailarad appearance which we all * NArA aaohl ey R ?\-m:‘» Buster Bear was still there, for ! ed. will caus¢ no further trouble on |hate Is the raw way mendoit. | L brear thelr wives like but seldom see in home N "‘;-P?_‘“:SSI b NoGular Beinein s Sline ool i he knew that Paddy would not dare grounds. In chavacter and T s apity pinoptakesthe fOULCLOVER it pressed carments. press them on ool1s ed1 18 ooty T At Wt e tre to repair that dam whil Buster disposition. hoth hoy and zirl will, ai tr woutd pay hem to learn the uick. DOROTHY DIX I | & hoard with no covering. > 2 ’ b ALL THE TIME HE WAS GROWL. was rizht there 4 very warly age. display sizns of pre (Copymish s 1 i S B T TR o see— c ING IN A WAY FRIGHTFUL TO Buster moved alonz and tore | cociotsness and an unsiakable thirvsi o S e It he st I h - At Tokin a nieasiime mow AR, another hole in that dam. hut he wae ! for knowledge. They will possess = e = EALTH SERVICE L t's when 1 quite ihie \Tiist hich it aporoseds vl i o , 0ing (hix Just for the fun of destrov. | Strong personalitic . and he leaders PERSOBA] HEAL . A Jenife batiten the ihin edses of forget myself low Japanese women ta pr thinz pleasing Yowlor very much ing. for the water was already too|#mong their friends and associates G Ehell Re Coll open SR i : 4 ot isat ke e e re Yowler z d. < oW some folk find pleasure in | it is not sur o rea b ‘ILLIAM BRADY, M. D, L \1 lenzth they came to tha swamp destroving things? Buster is one of | Will be rather domineering BY WIL Brown o .’? r ;'v‘_: r"i‘\ : come to me. «here Paddy the Beaver and his fam- | these.” Perhaps it is just that he likes| 1f tomorrow is your birthday. vou e ot RMecAn '+ were huilding the new dam. Al show how stronz he is. Anyway, |10 N0t possess that calm thousht and tic Physiology .1 hope the poor oofs who put iheir rubbing on a thick lather o : there was quite a pond in that | he Is apt to tear thinzs to pieces for | MAture deliberative judgment which Romantic Phy: : trust fn Turkish haths do not ke all [ pure white soan. Apply it with vnp. Buster zrowlad more than | ne son whatever epting. tare usually considered essentials o Qo determined are my friends U {his hokum seriously. @ . rub hard and le ap. Buster zrowled more pting the fun n dered tals of le friends that ihis hok iousl | sponge, rub hard and let he Fo came to ihe ateriandl) oY dpmeit. suce You are very excitable, ex-| o pathe they have sent me a '\ Tyrkish or Kussian or even an sozp remain on for a few min- yind he must <o around. He hadn't | At last Buster decided that the had ! !'eme in your views, and liable to lose [ ¢ 0 ticke: which entities m2 to one ! ymerican bath is a harmless pastime uates to sofien zh«‘ srease 'lh/-v; lized before how rapidiy that pond | done enoush. “There.” he growled, | U LeMPer without rhyme or reason. | fypicjn bath, and the alarming Bart|for almost anvbody at almost any| | fub dey with 2 clean pleve of erowinz. 1t was Very muchibis: | liEuaRsfihisiwillitesch panayitatine, SOUT (AEUE L W Bt M B Gr ieis ekt ihe icket |4k HER | tlme I0ione's fascs sungicia v, DUt AT e ARl e 4 heen tho last time he | Goesn’t own this swamp and that he’ SPite of your erratic peram OU { (erable. That precludes puiming it off | s far as any influence upon =limina o Sh a1 the e. Yowier the Bob Cat| can’t turn it into a pond \‘,.R 2 "] arc energetic and capable. Yon have [0 Corhy tramp. tion of waste matter or poisons of .ny absolutely necessary (o make the Ve, sir. Yowier was right. v so. marked executive talent. although Nonz wih the complimentary—in kind may be conc-rned that is a pure ither cthing wie done and done | Then Buster shuffled away to ook | JOUT eXcltability often detracts from ., nper of speaking—pass to clean- 1y romantic idea S When cooliing onions pla that swamp | for somethine to eat. while Yowley ! N effectiveness of your work. You |, e jso in # manner of speaking— Squally imaginary is the “’5 oune tin cup of vinezar on e e d would - v: | CVIY husged himself in xlee as he | G0 N0L Place & vers Bigh value on 1he | (ome: a literary masterpicee whi I in fof waste matier” schich his Turkish | [ and et it i ere il e / AR S DS s e T on of others. but are. 10 a re e eneers. vanis with “Gulliver's hath manuger solemnly asserty the Ot el b G fom MERATITBs Sl Sayeapire: ath in. snd there was Pad.| Meanwhile Paddy and his family | 200 extent, selfsatisfied and seifxe | “nd in other respects With ‘hody should eliminate through the vegetables = y'S appre L I diant. Your mind iis keen and discrimi- | J20 TR L Ce Craise of the Kawa. " hypothetical pores. Any one wha has . To cool jellies, ete.. / ciated for 1ts good looks and nating. although your imaginatlon 'y .y, “wuid there is no romance inan el:mentars knowledge of physi time, put @ handfol o servicetoeyes. Another feature el ¥ Paddyv or nizht for they Red allidiv sndl e 10 " h ozv? 1 dunne. but 1 should my—and 1 am fully aware thai very the same of soda in ; 3 yo was in | they were very r 1l duyand | in vour home life vou are kind and PRI L g el as saving there | few lavmen aver acquire such knowl water-and stand the 19 thelspecialigcreen that er = howas e | aecrionate,; andiahen fone. of NOUL| % ife| physiclony In womunce. cdge in their schoolinz—knows that it changes ordinary electric light "fir:;:w";_}"‘:‘_r;fl ehullitions Interferes) S this purticular exhibit takes off with the skin is not an eliminating o Aot s i into soft, eye-saving daylite always sorry and repentan. e oL L pan st el Rinsiot & viindow i qulte a simy that Nature intended for them. Well known persons bhorn on that | Whe! et aml the eaans e At ple matter. A cloth dipped in 0 [ date are: Flelding B. Meek. scientist: | “Trouble knocked at ihe donr,. fiihe e and ihel complete s | [ rioh vindsiehein ot Many lamps, while decorative, et. [le wenf helow It 0 A s DL eaming al Tanigh lec a iression of = o zeeate : | s hole il daem AT okt ot | Then the bathhouse manager—nat- | broportion of the hody surface induces | I one cup of vinesar ix p arenotsuitableforreading,writ- or cave Th ter wa - & v e S araliy qualified by his job to speak | no demonstrabl: poisoning. notwith “"llvl'”"“l' e tm whiclicolored ing or study, for which Emera- hrouzh it in many plces 7 ““Melvil Dev 2 4 ithoritatively—goes on to inform me | standing many strange varns and| | tatblecloths are washed. it w : - ou see, 1t wax such a new dam that The Dr [Eeiontse eIl Tieles, edicator hat this applies aptly 1o disease germs | curious legends hearing on that myth, | | Prevent the color from runninz Cooks Tight , white lite is needed in every home. heve hadn't becn time to Sl all the ERIICT. ‘hen they “knock at the door” of the | This free gratis complimentary | | Tron while still damp and they ight., 1 Kuster's fo: were wet, but he | CAN You glance at a profile and W NTER human svstem. and, meeting the ar- ticket for a bath zets my goat not s Vi1l look equal to new Sofie” folkk find inléassve inxemnlos] c J o ome Iols ind nleasure in emploxine little evas zlowed red. Yowler the Bob | her B VRN Cat. watching from a hiding place. nd attraet S e ready were enjoving a well earned rest hed the end of They were noi planning 1o work that taEn e srin, and ihat srein was 2 ced mi-chief in it e de enonzh on Voo stont enouzh for him to e el this in the least. He rather | Know immediately if the man or maraf pore cleanliness, hurry away. | much hecanse of the implication that | Emerald didn'e mind thicin thie feast.tHe tathen | woman isfa |dieamer?. LIE vouimens i< 'that neat. mow? Bathhouse | I need a bath. but hecause th» hokum | <= Glass Shade e L L character you can. The person with | = Rarney ziving the doctor tha low. the ticket is wrapped up in is an in Y = . i . Clear across the lonzth of the dam, & ¢oncave forehead is a dreamer, and | BY D. C. PEATTIE down ondisease Serrns sulv g ny el lotellgence: de’ZICIOIIS Dlie in=t helow it. Buster walked. Then he | ©28¥-g0ing, never-in-a-hurry sort of | Then follow some statistical data - ] K..bntm tnrned and walked hack to a point | O, Derson. He does a great deal of | My body, I learn. digestinz the text, Banana and Cream Pudding. \ thinking but not much talking. i Nauts. has 2.800 pores to the square (inch— VA I Gasncasaiissiare s The concave profile bulzes at the wnat would the (‘hristraas stock.|and here all along I've declared up | Peel and press one medium OCO aIe a e ) the Daylite Attachment. }IO lE NO’I‘ES ytop of the forehead and curves in-| " pe® (B0 Yis treasure trove of | and down and across the board that it | hanana through a sleve. Add two Buy them by name. h ward and downward to the bridge of | % D€ fYItRQUL We troasure tOve BEHTLG Tt “one. the large and efficient | well beaten eggs. three tablespoon- | ] Soud by office supply and i the nose. The bridze of the nose one in the southern central region of | fuls of -half = | electrical deaters | e. ze o N oot of The treos and now the | one in the. southern c uls of sugar. one-half a teaspoon [ sinks back and the eves secm deep | NS PATvest of the trees. and now the | J02 0 e re. (Editorial note: See | ful of cinnamon, one-fourth ten- BY JENNY WRES | set. ziving the lower forehead and ap.) spoonful of cloves. three-fourth . | : el and [ foor. Boys and girls go to the woods | MaD-) : <poo es. three-fourths cup- | D mueainglunDeaance (15 Eathen them: aquirsels. trisk av Here is a startling and unique dis-| ful of milk. one-fourth cupful of | 4 \ ne 5 : E 3 ) ¢ N FreaeE I ¢ will that all dreamers, | S i ee ¥o¥ | covery which will give the goneral|oream and a pinch of salt. Mix | holder we think vou wonld he quite | 5 ron howee Jast 1 mekineamer Wil | them, each in its sleek husk that con “In each period of 24 hours your | dish in a moderate oven until firn: | . H.G. 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