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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR. Making ¢ thawls in the panish BY LYDI\ LE BARON WALKER. SMART SPANISH-TYPE BASI MATIE FROM TH G Goods and ¥ nda rem vls are sma hlended. zax When the mbroid Rlack embraider Ble fascinat Smart Fringed Shawl frin he ps of matehi siripes INE PICTURE ERED, WITH DIRE hav neut ure sh if rocks hite the neutri trimming The suited to ng women exact] fringe m, rather th matched this Gi desizn can be sed and rected t Shawl Design shgwn on the shawl hid by sending a self mped envelope with vdia Le Baron pattern sent enough o of a square pre tions with adapt it Walker Ihe desizn wd directly wol foundation hemmed. The d =0 how embroidery which is the kind to use for the shawl is of silk. Use ply varn waorsted on shawls, Satin stiteh is employed hout padding. and stitches are sely Jaid resembling that on genu o Spanish shawis. is larg on 10 4 corner 1 the he frin, egnlar thre or How to M fringe r knitting worsted. Cut hes and th 18 in ng erred. the fringe may be deel this reason that | have men varying number of balls. ht lengths of the strands, a steel crochet needle, hook brough from the wrong side right side of the shawl just ve the selvedge or the rolled hem il the ends through the loop draw the knot tight At distances of one-half inch make similar knots the strands all around the four of the square. One inch heloy fringe. make second ling eight strands of one gronp fring with eight nds of the xt right-hand group. There should 41 least five rows of knots each one 1 helow the other, and there miy n eight. The 40-inch engths d not have more rows of knots or the fringe hw shortened too much ke Fringe. from 8 tn 12 its equivalent lengths af "The quires silk or in into hes when finisged Doubile the to th les will DTIME STORIES Jumper Laughs Mot Hare has b t of Jumper's and 11 them v feet were not ward looking. Jump. hi ook we big enough f ce his size. Reddy Fe Jumper and peer cet. B He really didn't vere g such hig mind JUMPER WAS MOVING ALONG JURT A LITTLE AHEAD OF REDDY. cara ahant his looks se ouble all hecanse his fe fee imper hir especially tao big to look well. that his feet his hind Really J - was glad the € cht while Peter in veen Forest a snowstorm started It snowed and snowed and snowed filled wit ow that raly bis own e wiselv hunted up d in made him- ihle tnd hoped that little over in the dear Old Rria i worry him sifted down the 5 Mrs. ¥ pateh The his he not ahout throngh | ently hare hranches of the trees which had | es in the Fall. and ‘wad green branches until they hegan to welizht of it flled my stomach thought Perer leep. He had that in a storm their pile nfithe e pred ea noon h the 1 1 hezan - he- he tore fear he went for he knew BY THORNT! W. BURGES; e alroad. There was nothing at all or him to fear. = he slept soundly When Peter awoke the next morn- inz snow was still falling. By this time it had pretty well covered the old log in which Peter was sheliered and, course, was growing deeper nd 11 the time. 1t wasn't ntil the middle of the afternoon that the storm ended. Peter had to dig his way out. That wasn't much of a b, for the snow was soft and very light Peter had dug it away from around the opening in the end the old log and climbed up on the latter for a look around. Peter sighed Yes, sir, he sighed “I've got here until this packs down or there i a erust,” he, talking to himself. “I can 4t clearly enough. This snow that 1 would sink in with and I couldn’t run if 1 Here I'm reasonably safe Shadow the Weasel is the only one uld get at me fn this hollow and somehow 1 de around here. ) there is nothing 10 But I'll have to go hungry, #nd 1 don’t like that.” That nighy was a moonlight jnst the Kind of a night U Pe arly love He couldn’t sleep. You he had slept all day So climbed up on the Toof of his house, %0 to speak. and there squatted and wished and wished that he could run about ie had ting there a long me wien he saw something moving ul out of the shadows and pres- he rec Reddy Fox. Reddy was k getting about. “He must be hung thought I'eter, “to be hunting while this snow is so soft. I am glad I had sense enough 1o stay here.” Just then Peter's attentiorr was ugzht by another movement just a little way in front of Reddy. At the first glance it looked for all the world like a big lump of snow moving along. It was a minute or two before Peter vecognized his cousin. Jumper the Hare. You know in Winter Jumpe coat is pure white. Jumper was mov ing along just a little ahead of Reddy, nd looking back and laughing. He was laughing at Reddy Fox. You have laughed at my Reddy Fi Now it is my laugh at vofi,” Jumper cried. “Don't von wish you had feet like them? If vou did have you might get a dinner ner than you are likely to tonight. Why don’t you catch me, Reddy Fox? Why don’t you? Ha, ha, ha, ha!" (Coyright. 19726.) leeper to stay said is so soft every step should try who e 10 en sq in s big feet. wrn to Manufacture of chemicals i being veloped on a considerable scale In like this none of his enemies would Brazil. fringe will be approxi- | and | than! believe he'll | night. | he | | i MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Baked Apples Cereal with Cream. Omelet. Toasted Muffins. Coffes, Dry LUNCHEON. Minced Beef on Celery Salad Canned Bouillon, ¢ Ham Baked in Milk, Creamed Caulifower Fried Sweel Potatoes. Coleslaw Lemon Meri Put three eggs into bowl and give them 12 vigorous heats with fork. Put piece butter size of walnut in very smooth fry- ing pan. shake over fire until melted. hut not brown: turn in eggs and shake over quick fire until they are set; sprinkle with sult and pepper, roll and tun out on he dish. It is much mike several omalets one large one. ERY SALAD one and one-half cut celery, one cup nut meats broken in pieces, one cup shredded cabbage and mix with boiled dressing Ck Use finely LEMON MERINGUE PIE Have with o <o custard pie plate lined paste, beat yolks three lightly with five table ns sugar. add one cup sweet milk, grated rind of lemon Bake until custard sets, ‘Take two bowls, in one huve beaten Whites three eggs, and in other juice one lemon. add enough powdered sugar to make stiff then add beaten whites and whip wgain thoreughly: spread over hot pie and bake i delicite brown. HOME NOTES The furniture of Sheraton displays « vefined elegance and that mukes it especially suited to {<mall homes. This sofa is an excel { lent example of the siraight, delicats, | high-shouldered line that distinguish- { £ his designs. When such 1 I | a piece is placed in a ones | such ! schet or knit- | small living room it erbalance the rest of the ture and the room lrself as huge. overstuffed plece Not the framework lixht in cons it the upholstery fabric Iy equally dainty la as damask. finely | brocade or gleaminz ferred. There is a sofa of this type in the | American wing of the Metropolitan { Museum in New York Citv. It is of mahogany with inlavs of rosewond |and satinwood. and the upholstery Is a pale green striped satin does not seem furni aniy n irself such ma patterned atirs heing pre. ton What Tomorrow Means to You BY VARY BLAKE. Capricorn. < planetary during the forenoon velv favorahle the dav. Thes the ihrations ~t encor | forget Tomorrow henizn (specis andi of vest pre pulating These will nuke depressing inflnences engender within o he up and 6 improvement. can he more than a fair eseful. A new line lines of constric Prosecutod action asion for the of th. and aging the of Ming healthy ! any ehs inftiated ne desive nze nd 10 he s thone tive eff happily ¢ | also along can nverted into avorable events relating to the heart zagements entered into will all difficulties. and marr only ppiness to the such enierprises The physical [ horn tomorrow Will be very o he and nois a all rvive il brine condition he they similar of childr hovs or girls, The signs de note that only in their “teens” will they suffer frog #nyv serions ailments. Even these necd cause no grave mis vings with the proper environ ment. they will ride safely out of the | storm and reach the harbor hemtthy manhood and womanhood | In disposition. the boy will | i 2 reserved. extremely sensi self-cons for his_.own s xious to study. but slow to learn The girl, however. will he free. hut not forward: attractive. hut not lur vivacious. but not haisterans averse but quick (o learn. If tomorrow is vour hirthday. vou are more than ordinarily truthful ind hiave an utter abhorrence of even [the appearance of evasion or deceit You are kind hearted, lovable and very fond of children. Nofwithstand ing these outstanding characteristics and they are fundamental and val hle—vou are too prone to critici and to belittle the well meant effo of others. | You seem to cherish an inherent | grudge against one and all who can | do better than you can do or who | can accomplish what you are unable { to achieve. | Under ordinary conditions you can easily adapt yourself 1o surronndings. You are resourceful and fairly mistic. | | Lessons in English BY W. L. GORDON. Words often misused—Don't sa “‘these figures are absolutely correct. Omit “absolutely.” It would be as absurd to say ‘e correctly correct {" Often mispronounced — Hospitable. | Accent the s, and not heard. Often misspelled— Synonyms—Obstacle, struction, impediment, |drance. incumbrance. Word study— times and it is vou our voeabulariy hy masterin word each day. Today's we tial; exiating in possibility. tial hero."—Carlyle. Necessary. difficulty. barrie ob. hin- a word Let us in. three roase one Poten compactness | opti- | the 1, S0 often | and en- | of 2o0d. | “A poten l WASHINGTON, Dangerous Girls Watch Out for the Beauty In the Front Window, | Dorothy Dix - Who Has All Her Stock | D. C. MONDAY, Issues Matri- monial Guide for Men the Cat Girl, the Man Girl and the Business Girl. (CONSIDER the wavs of women y The human peach eves. A man just nati glittering toy iy hes Go slow “The heauty the front window. Nature is a niz to any one person. and the woman outside is mighiy apt to have it skim are maidens wno #re both brilliant ane scarce as hen's teeth teimonial risk. 1he heauty mpuntes where Asa n one of the certificate for your money. A hix deal for a few monihs wnd hankrup For the mun wi i ries for mer vears fade the roses in the fanest face Then nothing is ieft hut the men Who his and selfishness of formey hot-air ¢ v qray. n i il s I he has cute the fur the is the cat T ot Then there tabby when she hand when claws, son. Say to her sweetly and reply any girl T know Also the cat 2irl niay be kaown up about noihing. She i < her way. but the minute her you stroke W hat “lent prety zivl she wonderfu back Beware of the cat 1o play with a if she doesn’t girl, son heart as if it wer intend to marry hii him forever danzling after her until o and his whole life embittered And when she marries <he makes has 1o have the warmest b the deseris her husband when the larder 1 fomate connte he TTHEN there is the hussy zirl ' miring The e 1o« I*hysic instend of adi tures ind hiet cannat e a thin iy glittering eves to the i feminine nerves and temper ' balance of vour life roneed vou sy heavy chin. with the | of @ Misse find that You are united to a sweet and er r own pattern it a zirl It she Tikesw thermore Observe, axo, is efficient thereat. prosiration she will turning a ¥ is miven to o 11 o peries will can Fve Then there is the hut she cares for frowsy when only she wakes up and is Inasmuch as it aunts. who marries . treated other women. if un <he marries. But it doesn he around women are All animation and is 4 noand ne The man zirl is he il as s00n a8 she caj fresh prey, and she husy becanse she he of in he filled [THEN thers i 2itl who is she has a van should e bt she makes a fife wn 1his m vied adanted fo . presched 1 o Vo tied Teet f fte ey curtain \ s the =il wha matrimons son. She h Tricks ar And he is & preferisd risk that she has vour number he knows all of their litile It yon marey her op with vou. wh 't excuses for you that the pureiy d andwwho will take care of as squure a deal as vou would a earminzs of the firm of Renedict vou . talk he mans e make hey the & (Convrieh The Daily Cros Copsright She of the zolden hair, the rosy cheeks and spar shopke whose man invests hi e heen beantiful and has no hold-over Al EuAVILY for she is cruel and cold and is t wouldr iealons of vour h Observe the heauty. ling doex for a and grow wise. out her as a hal vho has her seldom deals wgeously upholstered within. Perhaps there the combination is as er jade thut head pily furnished 1 heautitul, hut iy full hand e compared o a speculation in 4 zorgeously engraved stock all i% it and is chesty about n the halance of his life. = e heauty 15 hound (o lose out. A few ani sireak the most zolden locks with Jory of vanished charms. and from the it Aba: &iv and vou be delivered may " ou zet ks —may w0 is Kittenich when she is younz and little ways and she purrs under vour rizht way. but wateh out for her <mile than Mary Jones is’" and she will 17 1 think she makes up hette case with which she puis her g amiability as lonz as every Nittle 1oolinzs are ruffied <he spits fire selish. She man loves her, She keeps wasted Aud if & Iets him =o. lite m he 1xe aver vears of his “m <he Test ve the selfish Kind of 4 wife. who alwavs five. who laps up all the cream and ais empia tht who devote s much peand <o little 1 bt it makes pizhiy 4 cheek or « chin it men cnanee e in studyinz nee 1he curve Thus may nirinz of nostrils and hunch of 24 the and u with auivering ne home with 1o keep vou walkin ith # her ition that vou os in on Ty mn Hey wotise square ja mule vieldinz ocieties and elubs and if <he vithout zettin runninz unning + chureh fair Y eupuble o it whe ¢ her is hers <he is dull and stupid and Just 1ot » man heave in sight and 1 charm and amiability < and his cousine and his much matter al how irl sttitude would 1ast toward the man Y man nes Wiy the chase blood is only loses interest in him Vho keeps the divol tresh Kindied 1 for hunt zame with hizh ideals and veur hehalf esants 4 man's ideal of what frving sort of wife. Anzels are Iane spheve, and it i< ane thing te «nd another thing to | hed a1 the lezal ri deliver vho feels that ork in <he re pre ht 1o iy nlee and sensible and chummy. and exeent one thing. And thar is vorked for men and with men their mannere and « zood. square life partner whao ean iness, who will make iomestic woman deesnt know envugh r monav. hut vou will have to give niher man and 0 with her IR DOROTHY DIN on s-Word Puzzle 18926 Aeross, Loud. brazen sound Spade, . Garments Market place Climbing plant. Disembodied spirits. Compact mass. . Concerning . Exist, North Central State, Period of time. Sen eagles. Insect. Covering of animals. Female sheep, . Sharpen Furnac Abstract conception of beinz. . Finish. . Belonginz 10 ne. . Riblieal town dwelt. Membranous pouch Steamship (abbr.). where a’ witch 1. Pokes, Answer to Saturday’s Puzzle. m Z| 2 E3E3 CEREREE RELE m|o[+ CE SRE HEIEE | wmw c O™ | zreased G0 pin Mistake, Contempt. ' Village near The Hazue Fruits, Dawn. Young marriell women. Sweetheart Expiate. Prefix: azain S-shaped ohject. Possesses. King of Rashan. Swear. Rub out. Upright rods with rungs hetween. Twists. Paddle. American general. Subsequently Appearing as if gnawed. Cut. Caisson disease. Angular vase A protuberance. One who throws. . Peculiarity of a languaze. Fruit of the oak (plural). . Act of taking more than legal in- terest. Negative. Ancient. Embellish. Missis. . Peer into. Point of the compass. Also. Exclamation of pain. Nine hundred (Roman). Fried Mush. change from potatoe: an extra lunch cook a larger quantity of hreakfast cereal than usual and mold the surplus in tumblers or pound haking powder Slice it when cold, dip in flour and saute in hot, dripping fat, As A or as cans. JANUARY whole stock in | 4. 1926. FOOD BY WINIF AND HEALTH D NTUART GIBDS, it Even the dieitian has his own pzr bution make to the lunguage! To really is @ help in any calling specialist Is no exception Litle word “fresh.” The sunftarian nimediately thinks —of [ ~omething that is scrupulously clean |and free Trom contamination. To the | teacher “fresh ' material may n #inply material that carries a new ap peal. The college boy makes the slank {interpretation of the word, and so on | the nutrition worker has per ps the most inieresting interpreta tion of all. T e rson. Jusi ax |10 the sanitarian word “fresh {connotes freedom from contamination Ibut on this essential foundation he builds an even larger structure. Fresh food him m clean. non-stale food: certalnly i1 #lso means food that carries plenty of these important ele ments, mineral xalts and vitamins, Just here it should he noted that { while. in the main. the laiter elemenis lare found most abundantly in un cooked fruits and vegetables. we no n f vitamin starvation if ca 1 products play a considerable pact In our daily diet. So acedrateiy seientific ave the presentday methods of canning that e actuslls <ured of # g #upply 1% in at lest Hiterntur Know words v the o T.kie the of vita three products—can ed tomatoes, cabhase And apples | Moreaver, other products are now be {ing studied with this posssible lack in | mind. so that eventualle the house | wife ‘may look forward to possessing { ruthoritative information on the vita min content of all canned products | Besides this she will he comfortably {eertain that new methods of process line are beinz ntly developed | with the express purpose of consery ins the vitamins | Probably cAdam | first humans <anse frosh! den fo Wles taphls 1 and Fve ih A Drondelion And th th il “heat o these he | i and think h dentisrs e b the leafy in_ coniunet o far this sprouts Onh wi g v let material ¢ i they plenty viained milk sonnd in vith toward of ring i aeth A if vere the ains arch not enonch especialiv when that companied by most hran and el in fighting of nutrition. constipation Next in nur catalogue of fresh foods Vil apmear | vich in lime. iron ind phosphorns cabbage. hrimming not only with these mine hut with rotective vitamine and ccid-counter crin serties as hree of ine and this matoes itamins the hezin When w nrotect from deficieney they help hev Leen e dily nrom vealize that fresh diseases build 1 ne nd teeth. the that i that that vorkinas of ing. hesides hegin see foods that have f pertect fron these sode ather qualities 1 condition mination hesica " Here is a slogan promote and Fresh foc boild Deviled Shrimps Turn the « . wash them well then Drain and them | half | l\!n.«yn\h.‘ln make # white on a water for It wauee with e tablespaonful each of butter and Aour ith and one ¢ half a teaspoonful “h of pepper volks 1 half & ane p and shells mivture imbe and encuzh rumbs ipfil of milk. Seasor of salt and and add two heaten flom the fire and teaspoonful of made mus- ablesi £ tomata the shrimps cut in bits individusl dishes with sprinkle with buttered Pace I the oven just lizhtly brown the n o | Dear Ann 1 never Consl her ) with she was the h larger tie noticed nee ir zetting And this proved 1o me that irgis worn on the forehead i a good thin Yours for THIN ICE : lay Iw the Most of Your Looks BY DOROTHY OTE. Iv emall saw ney forehead when for her bath the lower the appear. Which It one’s eves 15 would like knowing LETITLA what 1 has until 1 off her veudy will 1o realize ze ane BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR —t Roxalin her Madeline suade b Crmstrong hut Rosalind warry wonew. and r She decides to find A weel hsnrdly one of in town bt had it had She had ok ple b ne vork CHAT The New Job laier that up her had ma { morninz a determined in closing Her I Nash B where s Of ¢ the kind of joh would | the o she had Most visited th nd and the second day time. manner cdmitted and singing But after 1 she Onece ivoli she A + see her She w South Se 1fford 10 he stm ! she wanied Would take the position < me of Is! ting pr foolishly o <eif Rosalind managed rehearsals cs up vas simple she rif did t Wl " wine wham she although dance as el asks narru fuses the affer. her cork inoa el not lite and il | Rosalind dancer herself ple T 1 Ak the Out-of-tawn York to see Lura dance And ver. thonght neer, she realiy e conld dance alwavs come 1o [ Rosaling had heen All she had done mind. and three dave obtained a L exe o St salind a 2 she could put across a way, but and wha fambovant sublety. she < popular as Lura 4 different kind 2 show them! b ad | " posalind’s job at t On the first | g40 5 week, but it did more than that AN iMDOrtant i yrned her days upside down. She the givls in search of | 4iq not reach home until 3 o'clock and e agencies durinz the | Lcuaily slapt 12_the next fariy actermuon day. When voke, Madeline's wali Hlll che rush rking day was already half she ¢ ver. Rosalind ofter of Hehis agents just in bed. her with for the contented Madeline old s 1 an yosition v vealiy &ht as ad w when At had was Rosalind had her own idea day she would Lang. but i of pe prety nsi clntr ! charm she kind he nted, " e ead 10 exper that she o nee eas » n suit ze covered exper when sim- | Shetd Tivoli paid her ne mind How vith the office me = thing d - The e An No e 1wt an extia of be do se he chiance ed and ziver i At the s pped down from the tir ed through the was a thrill in dof tried 1o spotlight o Lt had dar talles She e iTht special had never med 1 coming « ner frock song which faces arannd that is. she 4i toward the end her dazzling anced p N T her in a jumhled mass " one night when of the dance a face ie from the gloom nie elich Tt discriminating 3 position at the the entree ped out at nded have and and in Ton time cha Wantinue STTOW Star) The market for mproving a1l the India sewing machines is four zirls who did time in Netherlands " The dance Whole Wheat—1It builds such hardy frames and sturdy consti- tutions that germs which threaten health and growth have not a chance! Ralston is just another name for Health Growth Happiness for boys and girls RAIStON heat Cereal