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WOMAN'’S PAGE. FEATURES, l . SUB ROSA The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle NUMEROLOGY My Neighbor Gaye: MOTHERS Giving the Little Baby Its Bath (Copyright, 1925.) BY NEYSA MeMFEIN. cleaned by dissol Taking BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. BY MIML || cosamea” o diivins” S i ing the solution to the f I am always asked whether T be- with a dry one vd. Fir says he loves me, Mimi, but lieve that I altered my destiny by s and e casily SRR RE BN changing my name from Marjorie to emoved in this simple way. tell you why. le has a certain g-oup o e ued In this slmpia ara) | of friends whom he tvas at one time - ‘ s e s S ot waisr very anxlous for me to meet. The o G 5 L Rl L T e e [ | pShoua & be burnt S e e the name Neysa I was on the oty P, fict ent S 2 : 4 —certainly one of the word's wors . then dust with powdered fect cats. They made me feel perfect- ctres and the extraordl ugar. Put the cake back in 1y miserable, so that I never wanted £ ntedtee=anal itne s st dinary v T cake "t in {hie, wnd o sald o was Trighiraly anager had dispensed with my the- all sign <, and_he said he was frightfully g nascer had dispensed with wmy the- | | all sien o v he'd messed things up by mak- 3 atrical services I had actually found gt o ing me meet them-— till, Mimi, he ings. apply te of borax and cold likes those girl hey are old z S s avtiste. actors and writers | | S22, Pste of borax and ol of his, and the other day 5 t I know are working under names | | a short time, rinse off and «p White furniture may he L aman T Presence of Mind. . ng baby ith is one of the|tion or in warm, sterilized water and Is He Being Disloyal? delightful — experiences of voung|swab out the es Do not attempt to motherhood. The tiny child ‘is so|push a sw ! precious! It must be idled with | opening of th. « care, yet the bath must be thorough. [ clumsy to use than one's hand and should be even softer. Wash all he Hittle creases and erevices of the and be sure to wash behind them thor- oughly. If you do not, there is likely to be_troubl A little twist of cotton is a good thing to use when washing the nos Be sure to use sterilized water hen t entlre head must be gen tly_washed Some mothers choose castlie S L L it e e thefr mother asked him to have ¢ have adopted for one reason or| | ply boiling water. Be sure to rinse the soap off wel 1 5 © house, he gladly accepted. another. Irving Berlin, Hot bread can be cut as easiiy | to dry every part with the ger ) really ed me, he would | was so flustered when as cold if the knife used is heat er have wanted to hem again nime he wanted to six s firs ed Dip a knife in cold wates soft, 1 towel. I disiiked the he should X song that he didn’t have the coura before using to cut warm cake e 5 au | have disliked them too. But he to tell them Israel Baline—which | A e mo0 i soor ¥y ha i doesn’t. That's how 1 know he 5 Rin yed) marne andifihed and As soon as the tin containin feverns i !| doesn’t love me.—Dorothy.” e sl ot any kind of food been | | one M never let one so much as touch the 3 there invented I. Berlin. opened the food should be imme. : wash water after the first time it is sthy attitude is an under- | Of cou x very illustrious example diately emy d out. Foods ’\”‘ h | I read moistened one—she’s hurt and indig- |is Gen. Grant. Born Hiram Ulysses | | aa saimon® ete. should ot cve [Beayeg o inees g = at what appears to be Jim's dis- | Grant, when he entered West Point| | fo sarmony £it-, sould n ‘h | |by other children. We f Keep Baby Covered. loyalty to her nd she'll probably 2 | his ppointment was blunderingly | | , % oo At @ Un | feuss imaginary cases and decide what | Under the arms of the baby and|make it so hot for her sweetheart | made out for Ulysses &. Grant, and so | | ° pmie ’ | would be the best thing to do in {about the legs and the toes are other [ that in the end he'll have to g b it had to remain. And this t be_easlly removed en case. F' hce, Tmight e | places 1o bathe with special up the girls or give up Dot | interesting se, according to nu from glass b copper to one of then \ ere crossi | During all these operations the infant he gets angry enough at his [iaectices: it iogks outl] Jbcr v oo o | the street F seen an ap rubbing y htest pattin s on the mother’s lap, which is cov love, in sheer de he'll 106 7 which Setates resen and rubbing the paint with it. | proaching t would you ed with a flannel apron, beneath < his old girl fri nd then remeat Al Tetoios : | do when coming rapid | which is square of rubber cloth. ce will little Dorothy be? She'd effort (o, ovetcome Bhviaas ¥ P | toward you?" And h 1 answe | Only th rt of the body being wash- | niuch better consider his angle of the spection. But as " zov- | Spanish Bun. pronply, SR Ebtonin0. the ed at any tim :;:;_n::q, e by and decide to forget the erning number—s—meant ' m: | Mix two cupfuls of soft s | driver would know which way to turn jeovers. Saits apronte e RS | and strength and, of course, success. | _ = 2 0 & . . B 4 | enough to envelop the child. A soft | st place, Jim, being a | *"The most notable instance of the {€UPful of butter, one cupful of swe ining will hel to exer H‘n»‘u\h :““I\\;»l“ir r;."w-l x”w‘;fllw'”vxr_:.,} ! an, n't |-<]\ :l\xwvwl to de. ] 34. Visionar: influence of “1 name is that "f [ }lml <, four whole e o U stead of the inel apron. | tect catiiness as quickly as a woman o - Rt 351 Honih ATrican aborlatnes of rsus, who was commanded flour, four teaspoonfuls of | Temperature of Wate probably didn’t even notice Function of an angle (in trigo- 3 L CHifce Bib aimite PAnl - Thein } When the baby has been bathed in t his old girl friends were being TOMBLLy). ’ 3 pe e | Saul is governed by 8, the practi = this way it is dipped into a tub of to Dorothy. And when she 3 business number. Saul was an org Tul each of nutmeg, cinname warm ;wr] hot, water. »\‘; rl'\lw'!“ ame to him with this startling in-|,," pooo, He had been sent out by Rome |and vanilla extract rody te erature for this fm- nrtiol e sy o p S 1e persec oD S Chite: | I B e | orm aon ¥.‘ s ;n]‘mr))}lfllw\nlh”hl o ntanycon. et ROt e Criels xsiorl, BUt 100 s exg it secretly decided that her imagin; Edisting Strings. and to combat by systemati 1« shou . tion had been working overt 5. P o itions mount of surfice propaganda the activities of this cur should be a littde above *! " lle couldn’t re o just how S Eoopased. et Sl scuges 1 ous sect whose rapid growth w e e | (el can Uty ot . South American city. “ I (RN the ety i time taken In washing the | seenmous immortenee 5 e e oot One hundred and one (Roman), In Ead g Bl S s nendous importance of the whole |31 Prefix inta as change o came under the in itk e thing. bl bisd s (abibE | fluence of 5, the number of adjustment e O G e Hold Baby Right. He sensed vaguely that it would |33 Contucion. — denoting physieal and FLAS JT TEEN BATHED, lifting the child $roni the lap | be the wisest thing not to bring Printed notfee | ? ;. and so beca the ok = E put into the »r be sure that one | Porothy and his old s togethe Three-toed slott le. | grea T : of Christian The evea s %o GGxtarONELY A0 i cupports the head and neck | but he did a minute ey P = o <ht. 192 bed with pieces of absorbent « il the « <tains the trunk and | suppose there'd be arm in his loa it Govantiin i ] = e sterilized gauze wet with i s While the buby is very tiny the [ 1emaining on friendly terms with his [ 28" Prefix: again 1 . er's hands should be kept as de ner playmates. 1t was probably |39 1100 (Roman) : 4 1< Thousand Island Dressing. during the whole time the cjous of no disloyalty in attend- Gold (hers { 4 ke two cggg yoiks and one white, p s er, which, of course, [ ing that tea Seasoned 1 ne teaspoc t while \ You see, men will resent rudeness Intellect (plur: N is la on open downr t rudeness—to their Falsehood. & b Ll = + =1 ki L « voonful i ), ugain covered with womenfolk. But they are not shrewd efix: three. h , one pin: lad « . purt of the body | encugh about women's methods of |41 Cut off & coverin e . | t : e fad, Awhil er or wartire realize how effective a |43 Satiate ) ice, two ¢ Kk one g weapon cattiness can he Fecey i b et o expect e |15 Qo i AT R ER BREgean e g ‘The Flavor is 1f Baby )(l A can’t expect the poor man 8 hern const the infa to appi all of @53, Morning (abbr.). is one that requires skill oman <HE and special care. Unless the | D edn't t Jim doesn't [ 53] Maki lled away before thef . t alize that Ridicu 1z enough to bathe the | he doesn’t understand women very |38, Gained Fars, Nostrils, - baby, hould do ce or twice under the nurse’s sup: Do no Arnd all of you—when you are about t the baby 1o, keep from crying ac your men of disloyalty the bathin, ost bables do wurselves whethe ad it does them no harm | he e Down mother gets flustered and loes not bathe it i sughly enou THE WIDOW’S MIGHT TR denie e powder, and flavor with one t of bora il and ¢ vilize —— - Hostler. — . . Engineering de = T e BY MARY BLAKE. . ghetti-like fo BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR | s Sagittarin Highesi mountatn 1n Fay Carson is mot attractive to r s pla s aspects are i ewen. She reads a book extolling |[as s Mr. Martin’s gl 21l Veorle 'GP s s the charms of @ young widow and jurse.” she said hurriediy, Laractes nd coun es 10 masquerade as one dur d to keep the thing qu 1 n ¢ 5 e i jier vacation. With a new | 4 ever, she was rehellious, 1 ha sntemplation robe and o astock of fasci they keep silent ue, but have been deferred for rating tricks, she is quite the most Churehill or Carson. reason or other popular girl at the Poppy Inn name was, happened to | opportun he execntic = ; ; But sihe cannot seem to make an { ments or cc cts, even though o . plel arbaric charn impression on Dean Hampton, the ar reason why N t she | cial obligation ma involv ags agal t white man she likes best. In spite of ud played on them should not be ex-jalso auspicic travel z S himself, however a Did Mr. Martin actually mean | tions of and self-con w or odathe oo tracted by her, aithough T . < to continue plaving her | will be engendered, and these ar season they are distinguishe all of his attention to Elsie Norris. |little & . that she was to continue | v and all success e Jorea: roundetls Then out of 1 . Mar- |bei Mrs, rehil s i ide: born w will, tin of the shing with | was absurd and they wer Jlish | wholesome enviromn nd proper eshich Fay nutrition, h few nents during ot the inn y jinfancy, ‘and the signs indicate that vuse has be d 4 res ) Dean h been vill, without difficulty, trafr makes a clean br ceryth \ Mr. Martir i mal maturit In char: they t he knew the ith about her he|Will pro » elf-willed, rather would dislike her more than ever. |1n;1‘“:y~u‘rrvn~ 2 )t ily amenable to ¥ would never forgive anything s :(‘ '\"::-X 3 }\!{H <l :;‘n :;kml yropensity 1o insist on having their The Eromise: d nnde 1 0 ¢ T v . pay little attention i It i . Ay < . @ f th A strong \J A‘Ifll“'l)Jwi » make them Sinee rd he hat he|, 1 tom ! prineipal is your in Loth speech and actior [ sult. you often have to express reci \ b oaet e o s e 2 ¥ . WEAR-EVER r your words, and attempt to nullify S 3 < ¥ A Lt g he effect of ur deeds, he fact a = o ‘ 2 RS 2 m_are always regretful if, by o 5 % Lk P vour impulsiveness, you have wounded | }apis or ox-bleod interspersed betieen o ke S \ " TRADEMARK o Yy KK another's feelings, does not detract o PUZZLICKS from the annoyance that your words | consist of silver colored links alter- Rt and actions cause. A slight is often |nating with round crystal mounts be- ~ -ice delinieiks longer remembered than a kindn neath \vhlflljx aro painted a sport scene. .I)C(.tl(]li ?l 1CC a ¢ o You are a brilliant conversation: he majority of these bracelets g an omnivorous reader, ns well : duim @ ¥French heritage, worn by 1mited iime bright, wittv and vivaclous compan-|smart women of scintillating Paris for | Anisps0 Your tastes are cultured, and[daytime and evening functions. S at the—s— |you only shine when vour surround- MARGETTE. |ings are in keeping with your desires LG TR | You are extremely sensitive to un-| 3 i pleasant environment. Fresh Herrings. “|" In vour home life wou arve demon- . | stratively affectionate, and demand| Choose fi-roed her the sume kind of love in return. You | rings and ask fisherman to bone . - are considerate, unselfish and help- | them so that they can be easily rolled : Alumlnum OOk Pan an o) ful, and no sacrifice is too zreat for | Before rolling the fish, sprinkle ther A 8 C : fve up sor der “Puz- | vou to make, It it insures the happi-| With @ little pepper and salt and pack g A. H. "I could do | ness and well being of those near and | them into a dish that will just hold he ones vou've had recently | jear to you them, and fix & small bay leaf between a e eet " All right A Well ¥ sons born on that|each roll they snuggle together known pe date are: George David (‘ummins,| Now cover the fishy with slices of | bishop; Sarahi 11 Palfrec ¢35 Tox. | Spanish onion cut very thin and threo | 1ll} ton™), "author; Benjamin Lyman, | or four siices cut from & big lemon, re- . A 4 geologist; Henry Morton, 'seientist;| moving ail seeds. Mix equal quanti. ST‘?MPED in one piece, without seams, from hard, extra thick, sheet j Gerrit 8 ith, composer; T. Coleman du | ties of e best vinegar and water. an: 2 . . i 3 rrit Smith, co n e e e e e st and “Wa unl\iml:'t‘n and provided with strong, reinforcing rolled edges—this 5 the contents are well under the ear-Ever” Cooky Pan and Bake Sheet can be used for dozens of Parisian Salad s ior and cook in a slow oven. 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