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LYDI\ LE BARON WALK BY < of things ™ HOLE ED AN BEMERGENCY IN A PAN CAN WITH ORDINARY equipme However, patching, the mall repairing. in the homemaker need su tinsmith worth hole cc that t car is possible d lamp the h tensil by means ¢ throl then s advanta It of and o piver opening none of hand a tin to aver nide which goes and is these conve string can he used. Mending With String. end o a stout knot througl hole that it other i long tin newed This mending 1ma t may have to be each time the hole in after used r instance, a pin can be so mended and last fur the utensit e the oven. If it son not have did the 0 that it when the pan e does 1o o mighit seorclusd Would break <tring | cleaned, | Glass Fittiog. t is something and mian of this do jol Household Womn o round of Mt metal Bold the peie in sl the wi Lol \ s prishied tnkering, Lt Wedyex U used Fhiese s ol They thie the into ol he it o ssed Lnside Vindow. 1 the putty down i, v foru Ll four teh nted i Vindow feane U thonsh the Wil hi el st The o hi e puatty thie Mending Books. with a the sagh the cei casily mended strip Of pusse parloul paper lenzsth of ter lengih sisten o nside of e neat it t ha e muistened s ol Crease Cotes the is b et ax well s then v place for i WAL« the cover aud t) beln caretul th e bend of shen the outsi | ineide we if hudled ve. My Neighbor Says: W hen scruhibing hardw floors fhl o towel into & xuadl square und stuff it Uiz Lo protect the niiy of silver cledied try wethod: Mix Sweet with u flan Cloth. A it to stand un lish first with cotton This injure into Knees is to be vour fa g this Apply b chamois ting finzer marked piane or other highly polished surface of wnl cliamnois skin. Have two skins very soft and pliable. Dip 1 wipe off the puolish then polish with the Never apply Iry wid th ed surfuce Kerosene the do edients of which vou not know. One woman who used nir found that the entive surf her piano s marked hy fine ashes el briskly few m polish with a clean and dry fine ashes will be delighted h To bleach white g that liave become vellow, dip them mg line water after wash them become very bive, nd then hang ont to dry. They ! be thoroughly hleached. for a nutes Ay and th BEDTIME STORIES BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Another Snow-Walker. th Mothe o1 Moth Na The and Redd Scthine hoth claime hoth and e neither ¥ each « little Redd Rabbit wud nd H Wher ne ther was aho of the B OHAD GUESSED WHEIE S MIGHT BE AND HAD RUT HE HADN RIGHT. GUESSED t T per Hare. Almost at once st under some hotighs hemlock where hie dir me Houot were quarreling “Thank you, he What for”" = very much “For ziving would have replied Jun en Peter waited so lonz Tor to leave that had that it was his wirning that abled Jumper to Brought about th the two hunters. | demande n surp: me th, menbered he fon b uarrel ter chuckled, that Hooty <ht that | SWasn't claiming v 2 W though L m \ 1 ad v 0 hear both either had caught you uld Zet ahout on soft s It must be very nute tho iad dd funny when wish 1 the wa 1 Feel 1 cannot love enough The chang beautre. o the tans i is," replied Mrs. Grouse if it I wonde, I haven't I ha Jumper. where she is her anidea she is asleep under somewhere near here.” re Anvway. I saw her fore thé storm. ‘eter gossiped until at disappeared and Jimp just be ind I mivonlizht eddy me “Here there was re enough Reddy v direction Peter hollow teh The back 1o see had left the lox. As Peter 1 they suw Reday Took and in while t he s there, he tnd plunged with his stretelied out. . beyond Llack paws there seemed ke an explosion in ww. A tew ections whe? Mrs. Grous Gro 1 that iptly 1 certain spn hen wondered wi nly spran, two reachis Clod of snow away suiled Yes. sir, it e Tound plunged | all o Why M iy she hid e b [ right out of in th where sprung. But tessend e Peter ther wittchied her ned toward aited Then Peter Tutniper long us he dared and o the hollow o sure of getting at | hout at sight and down LeddV cine ove there mi his husiness it thit Was e iy iped was ont the came ot Mrs. Grouse wasn't Aving on the SnoW and wal er sizhed os he wite Lie did wish he could walk suow that way! 10 would be time like this Tolse ciane straight e Fumper Snow of Tan i th unce o ol ol few hed She W She inig her. How hitt 02 over were sitting said <he. nodded. Any I dike o snow like Mres. Grouse, It is fortabile tu sleep unc And it 1o zet into and ont of. 1 disuppoint Iteddy Fox t seemed vather necessary.’ Peter svinne It was ppoIntuu-nt.” said e, e thought 1% poing e on Jumper, hut i he dian't <= he doesn’t like this 1 1y well U fear n Grouse. snd il Jumper Jumper d continued sorvy tu T o e replied Mr: (CopvREht. 19260 || HOW IT STARTED | —— BY JEAN NEWTON. We ave all familisr with the three leaf clover of Lright green which called the shamrock, and which Ily regarded and accepted national emblem of Ireland. Yet few of ux who accept it so as a matter of course would be able to tell the cir- which have taken the little trefoil frum its bed in the wood and made it the symbol of a nation. In the derivation of the word itself we find the lead to the story of the | origin of the shamrock as the national badge of Ireland. Shamrock” is derived from the irish “seamrog,” diminutive of | “seamer,” meaning trefoil, the three- | 1eaf clover. And it is said to be from the circumstance that St. Patrick, the patron saint of the Irish people, made use of this clover to (llustrate the doctrine of the Trinity that this came to be adopted as the national emblem. (Gopyright, 1926.) is vers | ’ Shamrock for Ireland. I | | | | cumstances Fox | { the o cateh | Lis second | THE EVENING SUB ROSA BY MIMI Couldn't Make Up Mind. e was pretty, She Kiew Low 1o dance and to swim fand o vide and play tennis. She had o iy god tne. ¥ U couldn't ke up ber mind she the popularity i 0 hers Her A\idrey and she ran | in 1 Wiings - teax, din Paartie ball g was sweel she | and | tissed that | £ht ner Kk o e, foot iex il Wl Atideey I had bive it <huit tite. in on the Je el s el ot fur the wizht A here do b asked as they dioy Want to see the | Wi Aun stret show ai the Alden “Yes, 1 giess S0 his fair com dubiously. They stlence for a few | exclaimed: | vlie Chaup- | | drove aluns in minutes, wud then Audrey b, let's [ Moo He's at than on the side Jerey nd in a movie b Adrey tittle of theater town over olhier whediently changed his conpse mp smail | few minutes the the direct Hdzeted about Ol derey, 1 don that il after ail the Alden. It's a wnd suddenty | think 1| Lets | nicer want | place s | lier e wat [ ) fur the love of * hegan rLoand then shut up abruptly Arvlved ot the Alden, Jerey parked | the bus and nade for the ticket booth Atndre thout for o | th ik ca by the aim U've ha second or | two W dashied over bt hin Chansed my mind. do you Let's ; Charlie” Bt her I of his teth swered shortly, “ P Might well kit n't i as Kty A\rter the derry and Ay Consented I the tesroom Andrey Shiow suggested re ey, after some Lt they gave wanted chicker waiter moved off, she struck with a sudden idea Waiter she called. “Cancel that please, 1 want ice cream Hot a chicken Waiter Hled 1 onder, and Jer With @ queer | | Andrev ignoved it at the menu SOh. dea I eat ! Order soiiething fo Jerry mentally or Lut outwardly ind Lol the wadter der stand, After (hat Fiotous evening nt Aundrey " told his [ didn's spendin trollin ire t | pani And | They wer [ | Qidn't rur | her society {with her | Ave vou k | and aecide ver | Then ger nver it | witl get wver vou Mimt will e 2180 Ito! anawer a0y [ drrecimd 0 thta “paper. b Ax the iadd s down the fixed his girl {riend Wk She was glancing to herse “What shal want an eclair me—will you? cved u hearse for he remained let the first ¢ murmuri she wailed don’t really Jerry movies rviends dia At he an evening con choke his com to the by enjoy hix the hoy friends Audre were warned hut they three hours in fought shy they of dates Vo e » your boy f an tded maiden do fends on pins ang sgain? at once or the hoys and change nau The Release. Youngest daughter re of her speech and | sat down to enjoy the da set forth on the tuble. But she h sotnd of weeping and sighs she turned toward the doos Young man whaot the fire?™ he you if you are cold, to hew Mties ard a and when he saw handso Ior For s the table prepared?” your hungry,” she suld siling For wh ' veady Then with my you it you “You have sa enchantment,” he man's face lighted 4 me from e Jin a green tunic nd hose. He has The prince is ol with tan Sleeves black hair. Orange Omelet. te the whites and yolks wf | the yellow vind in three table To the volks spoonfulx of il hard, Whinp' froth, pour the | wmix together the at Sep e from an oring. spounfuls of the juic add the vind s three 't sugar and beat 1 the whites (o a st yolks over them and with # few strokes of i {Uhe same time sprinkling in the orange juice. Turn into a slightly buttered [ind hested pan and cook slowly, tuen ling froms side to side so that it will venly. Fold and turn ont onto ted platter. Dust with § o and score With @ hot poke ol sty Hot Maple Sauce. Break fine a pound of muple sugar cover with boiling water., and stand at the xide of the e until dissolved Draw forward and boil slowly but steadily until the sirup threads when tested with fork. Stir in enough broken pecans or English walnuts, about two-thirds of a cupful, to mak the sauce quite thick. Serve immedi ately on ice cream. Cheese Polenta. Make a thick cornmeal much, using a good seasoning of pepper as well as salt, and cook it in a double boiler for at least an hour. Take from the fire and for each pint stir in a cupful of grated or chopped cheese. Turn into a baking dish, sprinkle with more cheese, and brown in a quick oven. This is a very good Winter luncheon | ate. 1 should be ruzzed STAR, WASHINGTON, Flew- Yoak. Koot shenaen. a e L trimmed. in grey Aquinnel Mira, Forerce Tan Armln 3 Bd. Kehead Hue v ) Capricorn The planetary a happy, optimistic fy will to do 1 ar oday. very elea and indica inlike \ind. a es and as surance of absiention from tive and hazardons apparentiy prevailing e of endeayor all that is specula. | favored than any and. it e there terprise s mer the ged i1 ne be. e aecupation ve how zood and ter Towly the ed anticipated. M should e exercised Projects denote | unwary posdiion may vesiil e pec v serntinizing any submitted to v an attempt inte “ven Children born o in infaney fen Giver W oand will plans the niures horrow will 1o the “ups associated with however, proper Wholesome enyiron live their early tain A normally healthy maturity. In disposition. the girl, nnless checked 4 very early will he a disappointment. She he think she knows it all selfish self-willed heed the advice of | the ! e and downs hahyhood alimentatic ment, they weaknesses will vain considerate and willing 1 rather i disten of t who her n The however. will he healthy minded. truthful and studious. ax well especiful 1o those whom he should spect. If given a fair he I travel far 16 tomorrow vonir are fndependent willing without from others alwavs tsiders o conunse e and alwavs s vely on vour own judgment seeking adyice Counsel This strong-hesdednesss e n wrave labiliiv. In vour ¢ however, it Is un asset of no mean valie, as yvou are deliber careful and shrewd ' Arremp “bite o chew™ and res limitations e mere higness task. if you are familiar with tails, never. however, daunis or You have 1o intery this, of sometin never lize to. vou own of a the de. care can your uncanny abil actions of others enables you te the wheat from the chaff detect deception. Al work | to you is always done me thoroughly 0l an almost et the ity entruste hodivally con scientionusly { You Fither love not, an artist Both art and musie ontdoor wis in probability musician, but and vou and rec healih shoull are e fond o Signs say vour and that ve ripe old age Known persons horn on David 1 Mason. editor Gouverneur K. Warren, and engineer: William W. composer; I Double publisher: A Thomas, William } 3, eations e live to Well date ave anth eral christ, iy pliywright (Covvrigh HOME NOTES | | BY JENNY WRE 1 There s quaint. Old-worldlike | charm about ltalian furniture, a cer tain rugged ce. that many people | find very intriguing | It is not particularly suitable to | B macjority o todern American homes, nor particularly in harmony | with the simple. cheerful decorating | schemes in which we of the present | zeneration: delight. Nevertheless it is | very artful and dignified and can | never cease to be truly beautiful to! those who admire it, any more than | Italian opera can ever lose its ch-x-ml for the true music lover. This lovely coffer, Florentine chair | and richly toned fiower painting would make a group of great distinction for the hallway, or for some shadowy, se- living be quite apart teh they cluded corner of a spaclous room where they would from furnishings with might clash. | double-dyed v tdid Dea usua favor form flew the 1 was a fa with a0 th they The | lege the te d | smal Kid ¢ holst Rt e the « | decid | Wi 1 nintk this that whie had heen the State of Michigan would b By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR | | o sereened atind Nash foolishly aives up her ob as a stenographer Madeline Rrawning. with whow although ahe shares an apartment te her against i1 Jack Arw friend of Rose acks her to marry him. but she refuses is determined to see lite and marry ey, and she takes a at the Club Tivoli with that idea in mind One wight one wien present asks to meet They talk and Itke all others warns her tries to per strong. a e CHAITTERR XV Thinking It Over. In thinking lind was She wa had 1 what it over afterwird Ross and irritated amused evervihing ned ont differently from <he had expected. A man had to meet her, and instead of flirting with her he had read her curiain lectire. She had expected him be mo bowled over her charm that she would have to he very care ful in handling him. and instead he had been merely courtecus. At the end he had put her into # taxi. paid the driver. and said goodnight She was freita lowed herself to 7 Norris had that she cared he was not the kind of man she could like. She no longer distru him as she had in the fivst place. hut did not like him. He did not fulfill in any way her ideal. He was not interesting Rut she hated the idea of any one ching at her. and. woman-like. xhe dered why she had failed 10 make n impression on the man. He o dently thought her a <illy little foo He had not even asked to het again. In spite of her itism had a sense of humor. She 1 laugh “i herself even though she hated to be laughed at. and she could not heip smiling to herselfl whenever she membered her first impression Al an Norris. She had been terrified to meet him: she had thought him a lain. and she had al lowed the introduction to take place only becanse she was afraid of losing her job. And like all the others he had fold her she was skating on-thin ice. e had lectured her. It was really very funny “However.” thought Mr. Rogers wished gives me & chance to ask a him. At the first opportunity | MENU FOR A DAY. hoth amused hecause ed because she had u talk foolishly. A laughed at her pariicular ) not oy e Rosalind Rosalind. “1 and that favor of I'll ask RREAKFAST Grapefiuit eal with Cream Rice Waffles. Maple Sirup Coffee Lt Toma SCHEON Rarebit Toast Rice Mold. with Raisins tiinger Cookies DINNER Cream of Pea Soup Broiled Halibut, Sliced Lemon Mashed Potatoes. Green Peas Grapefruit and Apple Salad Apple Tapioca Pudding Coffee RICE WAFFLE Wk for half an hour one and one-half cups cooked rice in enough warm water cover Add one well beaten egg, twe and two-thirds cups rich sour milk and two and one-half cups flour mixed and sifted with one level teaspoon salt. Beat very thoroughly and when ready to fry add one-half teaspoon soda and beat again. Use plenty of fat and have waflle fron very hot. Put spoonful of mixty in each compartment. cover and brewr. then turn and hrown on ather side. Serve al once with maple sirup to TO RARERIT. Melt two tablespoons butter, blend In two tablespoons fiour, add gradually one-half cup thin cream and add one cup stewed and strained tomatoes in which one-half saltspoon soda has been dissolved. Stir until perfectly smooth and add one-half tea- spoon mustard. one-half tea- spoon salt, two cups finely cut =oft American cheese, dash cay- enne and two eggs lightly beat- en. Serve on toasted crackers as soon as cheese melts. TOM APPL TAPIOCA, Pare, core and quarter, 10 or 12 apples and put in baking dish. Over theg pour teacup of tapioca, well soaked in one quart water, two tablespoons sugar and a little salt. Bake one hour and serve with cream and sugar or hard sauce. | answer while vou are away?" for a 1 vout on a singing act. 1 1|00 1'won't be sorry that | 1 met Mr. Norris fe In the meant she recounted her \ Madeline, and in the te naged the incident vomantie Madeline the that the m already interested in Rose ane meet her and not nterested? And so she worried ar cordin worried until finaliy the impuise ok usually came te ment on Sundayvs when Rosalind e bui there were fimes when | ) ake Madeline to the | N9 Tie felt sorry her. but his| %7 real reason for coming was to talk of | Raose. jle felt nearer her when he | could talk about her to some one wha | interested Madeline d toot Resens ing c her ceived Twist Impression than deeply Tiow he canld any vielded he dropped in t mosies for son old orga and radi wavs g Made she cared for ne was aware of the fact that Jack, but she aiso knew that he cared too deeply for Rose to| notice it. And o when she told him | Thera's a ight on at our I call present the score stands two (o Quite legged union postes hlo out warning examination bl nined | more heut | Winter 1 dling ight ather picked ot Mother's one | compar n the fatunns A girl 13 please write to the y FEATU RES PERSONA BY WILLIAM Mother vs. Dolly. Dr. Brady house ax umpire the kid on you to act I, it's mother vs e in of with ed me I was ther ut 1Al aw xoon to climb Into suit, heavy stockin est of the trimmings, and th expects there 1ill the m again. Also, quite with 1 bucked. and thece v mily spat over it for dad the head of the household re both great admivers of vours ey say that if will let me spend the wother in the snow the long cpprove of it Winter in peace and comfort Here are the statistics old. five feet tall P'm 15 vears 43 pounds my health when [ entered co doctor whe made out in September sald 1 was one healthiest girls she had ever ex and that my welght made It iffecence hecause my Fven mother conrends a i my & needs n nes are s and incidenial ering, than an ordinar here's her strong argunent went coasting v night. caught ihe cri al weeks coughed and was cuddled ar dled fortit Proportio more on a cold and more Winter's pro; “to keep the cough from requiring ri. So thi ted upon ne hack. T'm now b plia hopeful ter comes the feared hers, hat | iting it up and if yo ance | 1 vorship vou. even after T s are and Yours e DOLLY h you should have of ash cans. Do last Winter mat picked up fram compa encased ir knocked for a The eri vau or may not have have ca the tinless the underwes ver ind vour nose ¥ from the tion m ahs: nd farhers Wk Kind on a defenseic illness ar frost hite vears ald entering Aumb he inful 1o her scarcely he She on s T <k n the enn keen con W time. If ile enough without es or with just of undies | affai giving vomen nize o ot al nter s<he fort any pretense in the that's her per This is plain hvglene Dally. and if all me fired <neh and remembes danzerous teach promise gnd lishers and demand vour that Rose had a new admirer. some | one she had met at the Tivoli. it was | like turning # knife in her heart as| she say worried look that spread K mean she sees this man? 1o here” he hasnt been here, but see him. He asked to mee: Know how atirac Does | ese two talked over » unconseiously of And wha loved Rose he situat Arawn their As @ matter of fa e Allan Nor cven seen him sant. although she had | This puzzled her undersiand it. and although she did W admit it the knowledze was @ | 1o her egotism. She wonld have crred him at her feet where she could spurn him. She wanted the sit Wation in her own hands where sha handie it as she pleased, and determined 1o waste no time in ! Ming Mr. Rogers and asking him {0 give her a chance to show what she could fo with a s her h: uY‘vu.r had not fac She conld not could she to (Copyright. 1 W the | stud, | thi; [ & (Contin: “Puzz’r‘cks" Puzzle-Limericks. ed in tomorrow’s Star ) traveler onee, to his -1 anted to buy tickets to — Rut they said “Go Vou can't pay —4— | For a you're taking pose prog journey whic 1. Sincere regret stie in Havana To a distance, The present day 5. After midnight (Note—Of cour: Harbor. tonizht. the ticket-sellers were only joking. but it was a good pun. at that. What was it? Complete | the limerick and vou'll find out. The | and another “Puzzlick™ will appear tomorrow.) Yesterd 72lick, A barber who lived in Batavia Was known for his feariess hehavior. An enormous baboon Rroke in his saloo ut the man said, - shave yuh"! (Copyright m blowed if 11l 1926.) Responsibility. m Pearson's London Weekly How do you control your hushand 1 leave the hahy with him." No More Chapped Hands! Miracle Cream” of Baltimore Brings Instant Relief—Or No Cost! Tt stopa the smarting and stingine at onve—auickly makes rough. red. coarse hands vel smooth and pearly white - v thousands now this Kreaselens chapped hands s nearly “million Jars Thousands recommend 1t heals Jike magic: non-gre 5. dainty. snow-wl olutely_vanishing. Try Noxzema voursell! Nothing like i I resilts don't satiafy—money re- | funded. 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D. know what remains Many healthy young persons are comfortable with the lightest clothing in cold weather, \We re | auire nore clothing comforr should not Impese aur own feelings or preferences upon ofhers The superstition that | the cold is likely “some d individ they have done with m Who may fo expos Aluse some dread not n on 12 toa The y he finest fite erhood of =pi Aty dressing as they like Coovright, 1076 Clues to Character By ABFRNETHY | —_—— | Snap Judgment Many men beca slow they ecisinne ind sometimes delas 2ve ekins action while they analvze a prohlen Do ponder problems deliberate when make declsions » your mind on ment” When von & reserve po aur decisions were vhe ment snap judg arge 278 | On The 1 RED+*STAR+BUS | to PHILADELPHIA WITH STOPS AT Baltimore and Wilmington rd and Lothrop's Store Ava NW_ : 8 a.m. Ecery Doy 3 p.m. FARE Washington to Ph ladeiohia $500 Washington to Bal-imore 1.50 Vashington te Wilmingten 4 00 FAGEOL SAFETY COACHES INDIVIDUAL SEATS 4 CONVENIENT COMFURT STOPS C T | That quick--and your brass, silver,gcld and nickel shine ] like new, with a lasting | luster. 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