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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING - 8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, JANUARY 4 19 ; FEATURES. —— 4 TS f—‘ e ’ - s Sl 'CAL.":G;AEQS\ o \ ESANDITHER N e T D 7 hroea L Uil B 9 STATE IN ¥ ’ saying, G, look at that poor litt ; 7 perp, he knows wat he wunts all r T | ~ o 2 y the mdicate, Ine. SUB ROSA ‘RE(,’LAR FELLERS—A Reasonable Reason. (Copyright. 1025, by the Bell Syndicate, tne. BY GENE BYRNES D £ [ 2 /, ( 3 SURE WISH T (AU LANT TO There's a Crowd. st TM oon Fm’;gr* THATS WHAT I WERE! Neo matter how -you work it-no \\.\\:H ANRIGHT , HAVE DRAWING ’ / 7 7 L LAAE el wanling along, Ahd ae et ot with A 4 P 7 | thats wat I rall intelligents in Aum _‘Tr-de erkrl'hl: U. PlE of.) I LWED N COLORADO, LIVE BACK / = raatter what combination vou try—two AWRIGHT ! s THE MAP OF THEIR {ts fruat deor trying to get in, me 3 > 5 7 £ {ani he same time = Y 5 7 Thats wat it ts an lets ring the i gt ; . i 7 7 | bell %0 they'll lesve him in, Puds se P et And we went up the steps and ran- o amer | the bell and after a wile 2 man open 30 Shativour {ed the door, being a fat man wi: a blue underzhert and half of ht tace covered with lather and a sha ing brush in ene hand proving he i tended fo cover the other half too, and Puds sed, Your litil wite dog want to get in, mister 4 e Saths s Wich by that time the dog had ran ] T ot e ] 7 7 5 in the vesterbule and the man grabhed & ( i R 5 7 X 7, {2 hoM of him and put him out aze: : /. | saving, Confound that dog. I don* know ware it got the ideer thart it live | heer, thats the 3rd time <omebod |1old me my dog wunted to get ir | T have no doz and this mutt woulden: | be it if 1 had. i And he slammed the frunt deor sho "' HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY CARROLY, MANSFIELD 307 he fitle wite oz ent on sorare) Registered U. S. Patent Office. intellizents as wat we thawt, and jes T then Persey Weever came uj. me sa Hled np Beth v the movies with | invite B on thin ried razzing vour friend liznantly that | than anvhody else in, aint bell for him. Puds Simkins 1l rinz Perser sed. Wich he van up the steps and did and the fa man opened the door with both sid of his face and the lirtle wite dog ran in the vesterbule agen and the man pushed him out azen. saving e Persey. Did yvou ring this beli to tal) me about this animal® Tes sir. Persey sed, and the fat man ve him a fearse push in the frunt of the face and banzed the door azen seeminz mutch funnier to me and Puds than wat it seemed to seem Persey. | 1846), HE FOUND THE PROVINCE COMPLETELY l COTORIcuray ATER. COMMODORE SLOAT, WITH A UNITED . CAU:-Z':‘Z,COMMENCED HOBTILIFIES AN STATES SQUADRON, SAILED INTO THE HARBOR IN OUR HANDS. THE AMERICANS HAD ORGAF. cate S:NAO'::A:::THTTSO'SEX;CANS‘ FREMONT APt S L WEEK LATER, SLOAT OCCUPIED SAN 1ZED A COVERNMENT AND CHOSEN FREMONT The Magic Table. ; ) E. ARTERS AND SN FRANCIS FRANCISCO. SLOAT WAS SOON RELIEVED BY FOR GOVERNOR, BUT KEARNY BORE INSTRUC- n the miller's second daughter S : DEVOTED HIS EFFORTS TO PROMOTING THE NEIscO. ON LY 7, 14738, SLOAT COMMODORE STOCKTON, WHO TOOK POSSE TIONS TO ESTABLISH A PROVISIONAL CIVIL ere fhia. Bonvmcrhontas ehes tig e : SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE AMONG THE INHABI- RAIBED INE ANMERICANTFLACOVER MONTEREY. A o ; e fire SION OF LOS ANGELES. VERN WITH ‘MILITARY i z i £ vere the AF§ TANTS, MANY OF WHOM WERE AMERICANS AND PROCLAIMED CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES 3‘;:;0::“7 MIL SUPPORT. THIS o end Ahe tabiladana st g TERRITORY. - od. Over the fireplace - = she read the w - e — - “Of comfort ere partake, but of thy speech beware. Sinece she was very hungry after her Luck in Numbers bt while z bs night about And Other Things : . the night on BY MARY MARSHAIL. A = SR e liiah New Morie stennedl roRgh I fibs y:< Do You Know? zranted. Get acquainted with the | B ONEYSA MmN 1 and Teddy and the hes ker. when the “din i children and in oo n old adaze to the offect | The sketch & Fleamed fix most| \When:any question .coneerning the oA TN | o Wocannot eat your jam tart of the twain fr welfa or the future of vour children It won oo 1 know my child when vou huy it at the confectioner’s L amazingly small am ' be able to carry | hlue br de with Go out Blie velvet that appeics 1o hing from 1 end np in same ni too wel I he would lie shon and expect voen el comes np. de von knew. or Ao v o with o rate ) the hildren. how mue tenchar wonle o how mueh 5 the cnild thi stamped, addressed envelope 3 e sate in assuming that 56 i ¥ wr G S coror gepey sivdle into a train, | £0St g mam will be glad 1o | < misinterpreted a situation i bas < AR { ometfines it is hocd 1o tell just when von \ v erioton: an e : ng You have to kne et bad : : Sitave il train really s a tvain. If an eve plish in life. for one thing. snd vou SRS er the zronnd for Gy (P . inz frock has an enormens vel hances for suceess une condi ! vourself and make sure. that sch n A figE i ibhon bow posed at the liek just tions vhich vou live When the boy or zirl zoes out With vy Knows ‘ 2 thove the waist line and if nds acquaintanee. 1 knew. was zo 4 a group of o von know iy of thix how are left s lons 1 for an artistic "()1‘]][‘[{‘\ 3 that they are in & and do | oo, ean your children be admitted two lanz wide 1 ol (e probally thi - AN ing what vou wou OF AT upon graduation? Just what course A hie floor at efther « ; BB AT | guessimg? vou consider that r ire they to follow there there is another thin AND THEIR CHILDREN. L The school may be all rizht for brifliant gleam and the standards of the “n und Underwear for Bandages. tormer wers y 'l p \ ats 5 K il 1 vibrates in savmpathy wit the work Mt sHps with iehi(el o 1 R ur« v\ ; ou are doing. Now the nume Julias trained over the i $ b N N Qs ontido ap eish B ed by jewe ","",‘”” & My Neighbor Says: lady will get alonz spler i o hapner ) the world under the fluence liquid silve ; > freshen stale breud it enclrcled ¢ joniEa hand 4 ; A And then you JSke P = strong. well balsnced number x o Keep up < ; ever, with her ho t on a stage ir 11is 3 e ety 1 1 the career, 1 d i had called Abense i 4B _ | ¥ ihe heitd of the nd v Ho nd place in the oven herself Jea B¢ « Jean sums = {from finger. in tiny ' | ! = f It that e had credits enough 1\ or 10 minutes or more. Do not up to a three. and 1 helieve that num made ornaments in ears, ear 3 4 3 h a course.” Or, I didn't X have the cven hot enouzh to ber would help her enormously MARGITTE. quired Latin T wanted bura the . & e 3 aughter (o pr medical ; ; nd now 1 find she will have., Broiled Tripe. \take two v more work hafore <he can enter. an. . Bt just hree and nin saches that yon h more likely 10 achieve succes onr name lvery ierm end somebody g alk. she sat down immediately 1o But before a mouthful of food touched her lips. she heard the sound of weeping, and there at the door stood a voung man Puzzle-Limericks. For whom is the fire and the conch g Brooms, brushes mops should be hung on ings or screw eves fastened to the han Tripe for broiling may be either of d g e . put Ut s, dles <o that the weight will not "’-'“" xSt 0 § of vour ground. Yen have to®know. L and the 1ahle” he asked iy 11 is this half knowledge that i g e There was a voung typist in 1 For myeelf answered the girl LT o el demaze in the education o hite woolen shaw Promized wife 10 the bhoss < prondly ininz at ehlldéen. - Paren A Bpyre er With a troubled sigh the veung <hou A e i i % table a sieet o tablecloth: on Rut that wise man man vanished, and when the gi! e i I i w \ o thon Wham 1'd sell. if T knew where theyv | nor was the fir's, nor the cauech the straws. bristlas or it be . Sctet ctarch, fold it up, powderi B o L g e chure ciety well at each foll, press well to. One Mather: Savs e 3 J Gl ad . 0 and it of where 1 Scler laive 10 fon ssvers handaging is too stff more o . hoagls When you hours wrapped up in the sheet Uit o i o i v ‘ ) Jjouc wish s lieheie (nAysnce or tablecloih. then well squeere piece of knit underwe " ¥ 1010 etpto hnoW: e | and rub to r‘(hrv" with both wered of convenient width, th e * . 3 d ot Aine. PATsOnAL Atienlini: nonds and shale ",Qr'};; < Iy married woman i = < elastic as rubber withor . e SRR R o re / oroughly carefully done 5. Disposed of for money; last wao 1 v s t 4 t . A girl may look empty-headed and | W - e e the shawl should be as fresh oD af fon maney; 1 rd A\ l"]e W ll]ls isadvantace | o ot Sus ‘bavec ncloMng oot 4 of second line (two words). yvet think an awful lot —of haerself,” iConyright. 1976, L = ) hite & ."" NN (NOTE—1It realiv wasn't very chiv- e s \ A little giycerin rubbed | | airous of the boss to make the answer T CARTE ¥ v = around th. a8 atoppers o > By ERT QUILL ; = wround the glass stoppers of | | he did, but you'll have to admit. when HOW TI1 TARTEI EENE T ST bottle« will prevent them from | voy have completed the limerick. that Manufacturing tewn in nerth.| This dress and hat, for the miller" Ensland second eldest daughter. should e ned: | ahjective case o colored orange and the collar ane pie oL g ufes left white sticking. ) ) ; |it was ragher clever. The answer and Ordinary ba powder another “Puzzlick” will appear to¥ either dry or dissolved in water, | | molil) s 5 AS THE . OF TODAY WEARS will put out a small fire imme. 2 A N—A SHIRRED L diately. Tt forms a gas, car- | . Saturday’s “Puzzlick.” The Halo ((;U@nl!lg C@/’ Um@f 3 r X <. BLUE V VIST | | bon dioxide, which smothers the Orce A aTenion Bt verv black < West” may seem A AT THE BACK OF A flames. A small handful in a SEn S e e ok THE BA Tried to lose his black cat. but alack more s 3 FROCK OF GOLD AND| | cup of water. or hy itself, is - L g el ELUE BROCADE. 3 usually sufficient I atdined the snext day; .‘"‘, yf:‘:‘:”‘]“" eert at o \fipp()p CL b]’ | it home in a littie pasteboard hox to -‘i:xnvll""l’;-llllsofi'l'b::‘:\‘xsf‘g.ramn back! BY JEAN NEWTON. very place eat with your tea beside vour own (Covyright. 10261 fireside. But the truth of old adages T have in T ARG Sdoesn’t “alwavs hold in matters ef hem. And i 1o be ex 2 s = : ud < > | clothes. Chicken Panada. vzes they should jade green., movie S For instance it did seem as if it = Do disearded much. B ek ooath tiakt 2 ; | %outd be impossivie to wear very | |[Eneh year I swear I'll Tee nee of much that | | short skirts and large hate at the 3 dice and. fu 1 same time. That certalnly did seem heep 2 dinry. | o food (Ghonpar: maingithel Ainores € vrent. i indeed 1 | ¢ : like eating our cake and having it, too. | y . | Eenttesiny - ! abent, haa aoke ; like cating our cake and having it too.| | It sad my regolutions | ter. X i1t one cuptul of Ane stale . ‘ e e | LA Bes— e e it before s p : short skirt precluded that other thri - H . Suffiel = & il L That comes with having a skt that | |10 resd them you .,..9[“ Mix. then add sufficient hot chicken | e i o ! 7 e ek . . [BEoehto imales 407 aa thicicl axignuel; : et e 9 ) - . tralle on the ground andi swiehes de. think T'd only had Heat and simmer for five minutes,| “Mamma hugzed me a lot today, biflh 5 )/ ] . then serve. If preferred, milk and|s E v like that when she getx heatihed ch ve ave vepre . - 1 {veally doesn't rare a snap of her| bonel noaries | : " el \ 2 \ ; ! fingers for the old adages. %tk A. h of Ja broth may be used in cqual quantit mad at papa and feels lonesome." - ent worshipper oo |that the clever dressmakers have | 1 questionable deities. V= £ s made frocks with skirts that end their them from mortal | brief career just a trifie below the | power, the pagan 4 7 { 2 l | knees. vet manage to trail a foot or | rated the statue: t z > Iy % {=0 on the ground. Why, Redfern of | circle of star q Paris has made evening frocks this ' | | i | one cupful of cold, conked Irhlvk—n freed from skin, fat and gris- St e tle, and pass it three times through Paints for Cellar Walls and Floors Up Winter Homes, i interesting tr 3 4 \ 5 Winter with amazingly short skirts loman emperor: A 1 Y > q {and with trains nearly two vards long | with all the < : ) |t the back. Alwavs the skirt seems | il signs of divinity, they not 5 N /| { to be quite sufficient unto itself and | (hemselves represented on . ! j i the train appears to he a sort of after- a statuary with an aureole | - )) NWH . | though 1< but they even ap 1 2 e VARNISHES = 4+ 2 3 Witk a circletor Tase v =0 NN : & WO0OD —BY “DOING OVER" THE A ‘ ysuanie: 9 2N\ ’\3‘\\ A ! | FINISHES FURNITURE, floors., walls, dastical m';' esentations. Tiow 2 \Z { ) { OOK for Gacton mame of | etc., with appropriate paints, X ; \ America's ‘;:':h.: fishing ! FLOOR stains, varnishes or other finishes. w plism. with its heathen ) p : significance, is a curious story | 5 ‘ o YX“' the sixth century the c v be. = 3 x % r\\.c.” advi;e vou ahout the zan to attach to m;‘ heads of Mapies % S 2 3 STAINS i 3 J e arding ot the open. circular | - X e . . plates of brass to relnforce them y : 4 Thereis only ene Gorton's proper mediums 3 tell you how st Shese Gike came | : = Sx o Gorels Cod e DUCO N0 7y | they can be applied to best ad- of ornameagtation, these disks ca = tn he used also on indoor statuary. In AUTO POLISH fact, they can be found in many - Gerten Pew Pisbasien Ca., Lod, Roman Catholic churches today ) P il S < finally they found their, way inte / ot II L salntly pictures where their sym L M—b‘w . rices peclalty ow bolism was adopted! e B o i Spimrakdile. | | Calk;h:h | HUGH REILLY CO. vantage. Roll out some milk biscuit dough | 2 S 3 : much thinner _than _usual. Atrer | 1 ! : hats white oy eollan PAINTS AND GLASS tamplng out into biscuits brush the L YA i : Tope ot halt of them with. soft but R f 3 2 p: gfi" qwl"fl 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 ter and put the. others on . them, / . i ”_M,. L. - mandwich _fashlon. pressing lizhtly to- | Sertajakt Sondicate Tae. MY, gether. Bake a= usual. —