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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1926. . FEATURES. 41 1 The Jumper Frock of Wool Jersey Making the Most of Your Looks BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS, DOROTHY DIX Shall He Pop Question to Beautiful Girl With| — o T S . , The lash of one northeast gale re Fiery Temper? — Woman \Whose Husbhand [minds s that the season for possibie | n : d W influcnza ix” upon ue. | Luckily, we ikes Na 3 S d ot f requent recurrence Likes Make-Up on All But His ife. | neediniot femy’ & trequent recuivence i - of 1918 There is always the i hility however, of this particular 1. but she i= | vicious little germ getting in its work fortified to with BY DOROTHY STOTE. BY MARY RSHALL. From overpopularity. clothes of | knitted jumper fre built on quite | fersey and other knitted materials Mannish lines. with lonz sleeves and | Jle position, | PULtons straight down the front. The only feminine touch to the coat is the nstitute an important | hands ef ¢ repe de chine at iff, collay factor in the specialized wardrohes of |and around the front and lower part women who have a different type of | °f the jacket frock for different occasions, rather| The American man no doubt h had as much as any one else to do with the popularization of the knit have retireq to an envi Now they ¢ Dear Ann You remember 1 wae telling vou [DEAR MISS DIN: 1 am very much in love with a heautiful & not very sensible and has a fiery temper. Do you think 1 could cure her |if we are not well of these? T know that she loves me. but 1 am undecided about whether to [stand its onslaught pop the question at once « wait a while. or not do It av all What daoy Influenza or the grip, as it is often about a sweater comes to a tizht hand around the hottom and its tnbecomingness cn women with large ted jacket or sweater. ifers in | 4 ¢ : called. is not, of course, essentially a re M i e England and on the Continent set the you say R H A e wol sihin e figong| hips? Neither i< it the hest stvle for fashion for wearing a pull-on on the L S iCain” e petient And. the e i hanAved fwar S links—though they. of ¢ <e. did not | Answer netine thout enee in a blue moon woman does learn i beln e e consider It & “fashion.” hut merely a | haw to contral her temper and to count 10 before she speaks, but it happens | PRISCieR. o | ld. ARIERY L0 dvantag convenience. Your Englishman seized | %o seldom that if 1 were 4 man | would not risk my life's happiness on a | consiqeratie’ EEEL fL Sl e | slipee hanzs straigh upen the idea. Here was a way that | wild gamble in which 1 stood so le chance to win out : fe's dis. |and the sufferer should have vers | for aveiding the ohvio LETITIA he could with perfect propriety play | For the thing that makes or mars o man's marriaze is hig wife's dis. |and the suffefer spoe (EVE G Ei Ry ; v in and day position. That is the thing that he has to live with, d ut. for S onta any simple fever lnw next 30 or 40 years. “That is the thing that turns his home into a haven 1v4\l{<|,'|'vn]\;":';v‘: simple” fever. of peace and rest, 4 heaven on earth, or else makes it a storm center, a hell. | | When specinl GEELCE REE S e quirements, If there is much gastric | disturhance with aceompanying vomit- | £0lf with his cc garment a pullon.over-the-head jersey and liked it especially hecause the Prince of Wales wore it frequently. | There was an interesting rebound | He called the l liance In the home circle, but a woman ity fades. Nohody wants bri here. The American man. who still = T My | With a sweet, ar le disposition: « woman who Lughs instead e e e Lfaver e ken the lead more or lexs directly [ ol 40 one soud decd tolas ME | whom a man can tell everything he does, secure that even his faults and | B8 10, 05, figed | | trom England. so far as clothes are ;',",‘,".\..' N anas s A Sy weaknesses will he met with an indulgent smile: a woman who is always | RAve (6 Be PEAEECE g pe | Soncernoa. gained new interest in the|® ) n calm and serene even when her husband brings unexpected company home to 10 the main, Ahe S0 KOO S0 Decanse: at (Conyrizht ) dinner, that sort of woman grows deaver and dearer to & man as'the years | SaneRARl BIE TR L0 el s e | sweater or knitted was o well regarded by the fashion &0 by, Of her he never tires ing friends in need. Carhohvdrate ahle slishman. It was his own o quality of protein | = | possesses the quality 7 | \ liea. hut he liked it betier after the | W[NTER On the other hand. no matter what her other virtues aré, i man srows | Gl o= Fipat the fever-weakened | English had adopted it. | sick and weary of the woman who always keep him walking on eggs for fear | JEC 0 0 iirdened with an exces | (Copyright. 1926 | of riling her: who has hysterics and makes scenes every time anything goes | give amount of waste resulting from | \ , BY D. C. PEATTIE. wrong and who keeps him terrorized by her temper eating foods rich in protein. As in | Of course, as 1 said. there have been cases where a high-tempered | ;1 qisturbance of the digestive svs | LITTLE BENNY T ur o T el [t fae hecn SHRES where . miehempered | Rl ot it o | E Open Season. who risks such a miracle heing wrought in his behalf, siderable intestinal puirefaction and 5 . A - arch also helps tn fight this con Somebody ought to invent a name ot “acHEIbIA” hat k. riother queston. | LG S sen A | LEE. PAPF. Itor the glorious o ather th As for marrving a =irl who isn't “sensih tha uesti e Yy BT At forhe Bty t of weather that |y, ‘can never cure a girl of not havinz sense hecause is a matter of | Ay (o the form in which to g — we invariably enjoy some time during ind to stay until the end of nature. If she was horn a fool, a fool she is b h food, tapioca. arrowreot, cor This afternoon the doorbell rang|the Winter in Washington. In the ab | jo, S \q ™ Onty God himself cin endow us with brains or sago are sood and any ) | and I ansered it and it was Mrs. Har-| OOy Trdian W N Sugrest | . gruel, served with toast o 5 = Bosser. wite, saving,[CAl it “Indian Winter.” These g : t b, Fudelpho. that while the heantiful hut dumb are S wdd 10 the va beinz pops 1 B e L S SR And hear this in mind i autd isted cracken 1 1o th 1o do, Benny, Is vour mother at | ar e N ava all the heaute | IOt unattractive while they are vouns and hea ey are exceedingl he diet as 4 whole home fof Indian Sumr and mecm exer | repRIsive wWhen thev are il dutnb and no lnEer HeAGL Nobady minds a | gut starchs ix not all Yes mam, 1 sed. And she came in o CER M . v | pretty. young girl heing silly and not having two ideas to rub together in her st he a certa and sat down, saving. Your getting to MOE FEHWIE FATH TAeY \“wkj’,‘ri head. hut a silly, brair Homely old woman is horrible. A wonsin has o fand it st be form | he quite a hig boy. Benny. how da yvou | [SOEE S5 18 BENE . have somatiing. to. T the place of 4 peachesandeream skin when her S e Raw | manage to srow so quickly? This 15 the sort of weather that the | complexion's gone, you know [ cortified milk is one of the hest forms, | 0. T jest wait and grow. I sed e i S B bt not all individualg, whether ill or | [ Wnich T n. and Sre Harper sed. [SIGATON D0 Bt Shen s onen Nbio rafiset on ‘this: RudIEHo, that t csea wonan s the more | welll can take i ol s RIone 1nikaol? B tiose (xheinould leatier issenciie)| el ey wass Ko 8 snd AR noes B e e i b s e e ur Children—By Angelo Patri Pritty good, fair, 1 sed. Tl 80 and |00 Gead think of it as open season | her see wherein she is wrong: hut if <he ha I v, horse sense. vou | for instance, huttermilk, koumiss, zoo- | tell ma your heer, I sed. = lin quite anather sense. 1t is open sea. | ean dr }th her. A fool . Ik or junket. Just as there are al | Thats nice, Mrs, Harper sbd: Ana/rill ulte another sense. It Isiopen sea. e s that 8 © RenRiNie ARA DEnin N6 e riTet <ome who ecannot take milk, . = = | started ta o up stairs to tell ma and (G0 00 0T AT ‘_‘:m Biteroncer ..‘.1.5., fe a very had matrimenial DOROTHY DIX e athers who cannat eat eggs. | Children’s Speech ol / jest then 1 herd fire engines Sounding |ueusan for iwersing the advent - of | o oe e < i aptto he intendified dur’| A childs manner of snoech has VRS SNEEDS as if they was going rite pass the|spctje hirds. come South to spend the | JAR MISS D a4 man 30 vears of 1 jaunched out on the nese. It in Augaented tha great influence upon his thought. upoen | vighy place ran out and started to follow them | pitis GROE SE0E e fire of ERtEon il e o L EL S specially digestible form of fat! oec “Asa man thinketh ir they use the proper f ana sfler L'baa tun-about S blecksl i un S e e i | AT e ronied anather cotple weith Liikes apd i v. while the white mizht add | e o he ' i« o tenth Shey Laeithe Drone | the fire engines started to g pass slow [fand' modow of Virginia ar Ao | e o v A gan aires DA slagie (HIng. TWe to intestinal putrefaction. 1€ the (e penpie of the carti Ho Hor Bow et s the other way. proving it was a falts | There i< no wood in the world that will | axtremists, 1 am extremely tender-hearted and affectionate, while Wife fa | Ol B AN e K hoddiod, | public record of the secret fcer kY i A lightly regarded. Speech is of tha thoug! 1 alarm. heing a lucky thing {or Some-|hurn co freely and steadily as a dead : ek 2 a A tremely hard-hearted s are . hody but nat for anvhody iXpecting tolapnia hough, and wherever vou 0. | pui 1he neare 1 see a fire..and jest then I saw Puds avan in desp wands, you a I am awfully fond of childre olerate is a poodle and milk. or. if there is physic t thing that wife w hut the neares likely to T have asked her at of the people divorce. but she savs she will never azree te THE JUMPER FROCK MADE of Simkine and Leroy oster 100KiNZ | find ane or more old apple trees. rem | one and that 1 <hall ve with any other woman as long as she lives, | Tyoor Ve ,,,','““ ““"",,,'Z_"'j"j reacts upon the quali " K Disrespect {1 KNITTED FABRIC IS A FA. disappointed and we all went to the nant of same forzotien homestead. or Now. the t the mare set we are in ou tiiwes ani the more | s . DS ”4"7_“1”‘\ high, | °F thought the the VORITE WITH THE WOMAN OF | fire_house to see them unhitch the|perhaps i chance seedling SPrung up | grit and determina & ANk 1 oo Lhenal ot side up and off the | Ao beaf may be glven| I In the begir e o B o DISCRIMINATING TASTE. HERE horses, and after a wile all of a suddin |in the woods. where vears ago seme | oo Wh HENPECKED. | petaeen slives af 24 hourald hread, |the broken speert i IT 1S TRIMAMED WITH RUTTONS |1 remembered about Mrs. Harper.|country hov threw a seedy core. Re ¢ { betwean slices e llweq, | he 1n at H DOWN THE FRONT AND WITH | thinking. G. good nite. O boy. I helter isure, though, that yau ring vour fire { " . e " o NAB To. iRhewer (urains iate ALOWEC o H RANDS OF CREPE DE CHINE g0 in Cuzzin Artles house and tele-with field stones and put it eut when | Answer: Well, shipnia a o e can' agree, and inasmuch sill depend on the temp ire (Mec - foe ko tinn vou are throvugh. \With the wooda s |8 You have no little vour 'how sems (plmethat Al sndinhaes aimaeliniens: 2 8 R0 o t . than for the woman who expects one! Wich [ did. saving. Hello is this ¥ou |gry, these < are also, open season [ WOUld be 3 wise thing ol ; f oeidank. 1 late ns D e e o L SR R or t » frock 1o dn eight hours' service a day | ma? BEERL been able to see hu it mde " or two persons to be {ing fever patients. and there sho or 3 for five or Six days a week until the| Yes, wats a matter., ware are you? tied together wha ca out all the wars an abundance of plain water. milk bt . N bt . Fie GOSiEge frock is worn out or otherwise ready ma sed. and T sed, Im at Arties house. in each other's caaracte [smenade, GimnEnade of £ abe nice sHid ““Fetoh it 10 the teat for the discard. The fact is that the | have vou hin downstairs lately | Fi - : It 13 manitestly. iapos to Bive ™ e on the contrars. th ©i1d hears | er” ea effectively p constant evervday wear. Excellently | Nuthinz. ony Mrs. Harper was down . . " voung to realize what e ere dalr 1t « thing for a man v i PR B AN S kindly and 16 ) Cleay spee suited for hours at golf or country |there wen I left the house and I was BY; HEBX METAR EUDRN 135 have to be punished the halance of his 2 foll committed when . - \ o er bear the speech is X walking, or for more intensive wear.| jest wondering if she stil] is, 1 for- | he was milk preparations: fi eaut \ g f places ' for motoring or nther ol it prop. | zot to teil you The hoy between in the | e diet, there may be give “aii h i n. is it : arte B pressed afterwards, the Ma saving severel things and 1 dont Peves of the commu a wild and 16 ABrandvar dicaiais vk S ron and T 1 a8 LATE DNt oF (WO gua nd bods that i price- have to go ta eollege to acquire it. 1 lines if worn day in and day eut by | there or not on acconnt of me decid- been said jokingly that hovs of this|jocofher in peace if thes want o i Aeliberately’ avoid aif iy gue b B oy To tellia Stors the shortise to speak his first word the husiness waman at her desk av at Arties for supper and|ag> should he penned up until thev | 80 U0 e pasion. You tep each nther's little peculiarities Fieaa b i o tence story of the 3.vearold, “Pussy (Coprrizht. 1926 The sketch we one of the new | w his erround there. grow into some semblance of 1awfil | Yoy ean concede to each othe o an individual opinion. Yeu can i A AR L & ewitchinE her tafl fon “itizens give each other liberty of action to a great extent grase.” demands rlear To the edncator and understand- | tor organization. effort The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle || 5 e b w5 i 2 0 i s ey n English ar hroken. It is within the power of | this agreement or ¥nu are zoinz tn leave. Mavbe vou can set vour bet t. Clear. clean. aer | the par. t course vet DOROT to utilize these very emo- | matrimonial hark on the r DI Grapefruit Cocktail }vIr-n« which make the boy difficult . e e . BY W. L. GORDON. nd ar thought iz at a m v community problem sn that he shalll z S5 TR My BisHand) shlesls verv st t e ke cosatics this cluttered work-a.d world t begins and ends the ¢ hecome a useful and masterfnl eiti- D SAR MISS DEX: My 1 10, muck v ising eosm | Without being pedantic. the mother with some peop hreals s but he is always praising other women who do and saving how nice Words often misused—Don't Say | of a child who is learning to talk lappetizer to a din o b o1 1 Abare Sigskhner, | Ehes look. Whatshall iLid¢ REWILDERED WIFE he picture is very unigue.’ Omi ysist upon his listening to the make the enckta | He follows adoringly and he also | 5 1 9Ly Ry SRl eRnse ke vas ol Enine a vord. When | frult from eve | Jongs to lead. 1o hecome a Robin Answer: I don’t believe that even wifely devation requires a woman to | another of the same kind faver” for “father,” cateh his tHe clenr Hood. a Sir Launfal or a Roosevelt | have a shiny nose, nor do I see any virtue in a waman heing any homelie Often mispronounced— Jocular. Pro- [eve and sav “father” distinctiv. If he T vl ng i vere teh e s e | than she has to be. and without doubt cosmetics. discreetly applied, do much | nounce the o as in “nf repeats it as “faver.” smile at him he o nim into all kinds of troubles. If | 10 enhance the beauty of a pretty woman and the curse ¢ ness off | Often misspelled—Apparatus, ) enconragingly and sav “fathe SHa a0 this, Xftcthe an ugly one. { nonyms—Good-hye, farewell, adie ko at 1 You have register . canned pineapp he is the head of his gang this zang | with it ab aledictory. leave-taking |a sense of the right s Repe dd or ng enerzy and Its | Teeds, may | Don't take a ma o seriously about wha raving for speetacuiar voman s scandalize the neizhborhood h acts | clothes and artifices. Theoretically. men are all v nen s s ar S Ll eBihRve ok tedinpeach; s Erape(r which satisfy the hov, but whieh | sensible clothes wear their hair and their complexions a re made | Crease our vocahulary mechanism ir 1t grows | o of the fall to take intn account that he|them, but in actuality it is the permanent-waved, the painted and powdered | 51 Word each dav. T with practice <t upon his|d flavor. - | must be Jawful and law abiding. | and perfumed lady in the hichest-heeled slippers and the Frenchiest dresses : PTolific. productive: ferti 'y repeating i n lest yo ve an carefil of the property of nthers, | that zets them Such controversy teach makes | erries Fefore he can ever he a real leader. | et Seliiaron Lol Most of the acts of hoy gzangs are | S0 make vourself as heantiful as vou can for vour hushand. and he will | engendered hy this spirlt of wanting | still be lecturing you ahott using cosmetics long after he d have forsaken A ot to do something which will make ! you for a flapper if you had oheve them e in the public eve. hut | which falls flai hecanse most per- sons have so little sympathy with bovs of this and so little under- standing of them. They are merely nuisances. and when the mischiey- nuisances . fscnt Luck in Numbers yus ehildren carry off a smalier hoy | : to their cave and intimidate him | And Other Thmgs | DOROTHY DIX (Uopy L, - | | ces Elizaheth and at 15 I was Glor- |iana —th [T aturally, family names were con sidered, although I have alwavs h this is not so much actual meanness | THIS YOUR “FUEL BIN” and brutality as the <mall hov's par- | it hardiy fair to handicap a haby with Sie: roe i ey BY NEYSA MeMPIN. a_poisonous name just hecause some =3 g medet ContrerkEalihine farc) not dlocsted) [ ©n> else in the family had to struggle HL" homes. They are the huge Gas Holders you see of the gas TTINTIII [T, an effort to carry out medieval ex- | loits in modern ways 1 along under the burden of a name y i L . B Senaing far tie ravert fo show Baby Talk. | which she may have detested. I think | companies. They remind you of the growing emancipation the amall lboy that ha tha¥ he a| Somans people have asked me why | Loy the use of family names is a from the tyranny of less desirable fuel and all that it e el o JHe may & charming and dignified custom —but i : leader only when he is able 10 arouse | | ., iqtened by little daughter “Joan,” oniy when such names are attractive [l represents—ashes, soot, dirt, labor. lovalty in the hearts of his subjects | = ol hen his palier of lenderahin ja jand if she was named according to vely name. with fine In auxiliary use, such as a RADIANTFIRE Portable or But Joan is a ‘l.v':'f'\,:.’»""i;;l:.y l:':;“\'!’;:! ‘s;‘,.:,;n.,.,:;\::,, merology—and the answer is l\w 'hwy“ £ “,“L’”.'{."p” 2 )‘rv:"’iy‘lry"\\“v"" '1-1‘“‘:4 H Fireplace Heater, or as a main heating system, Gas. is active growing hoy a chance to he- |20 1O secess b h hard work. and surel unexcelled. 5 | 4. titeh fome a lender in manv amd varions| 1 tried to keep in mind that she!pna one co isk anything faiver than i 15. Grow old hranches, all of which are for nis|might have to carry the name during that. Her full name works out toa 1. | ! | B eremmatiations. | S ARk e e R ik | 2mi hath Uleoe mummers Parmonies Never a glance at the heating 4 13, Separating | Try and understand that hey effn NS LS Rt e i e | Derfectly with her T num) 2 [ 217 Fineral sans. | vours, "Don'l push im away shen | 2t one that 1 thousht she would ike. | kad another yeason, ton, for choosing plant for weeks at a time! 110 s Dried kernel of the cocoanut. | he comes in hreathlessly to tell you |After a while, if she takes after me. | Joan here is no way I know by 150 At e e A American general. | of his plans. even though seme of | She may change it three or four times, | which it can be twisted info an ugly | Naolco Act o winz awa Aanerican &9 these sirike the parents as sille and |anvwav. 1 know hy the time [ was| nickname. backit tant calls to attend a hungry furnace \ 3. Mother A style of modern type far-fetched. Understand the motives |10 1 had changed my name to Fran ¢ ne 1o | Q e f"‘fl“"‘ to come and go as vou please. 14 Mother style of modern type. ~fetched. Understand notives | ad chs : : (Coneriht, 1926 | i e " 15 Al taien, one b jone Emits vapor that are hack of his desire fo lead | ik fnef, inily vapore or ollwrs. - No Rear of a ship. Freedom from disturhance. 19, Small rounded piece of wo and by helping him {0 make’ good | E s To Gain Wei h (“gfll Your fuel storage—are some of the advantages of matters vou pave the way for his y g t as./“an 2 “BRYAN’I‘" Q o mnelie. Furnished with food. | | ' 31 Aniely Contusion confidence when he is playing a more | ‘ 24. Form of medicine (plural), i’vv'n‘:lhi'n: »'(:wwul like a Y. \ vital game with life. H ° - e A hit of evidence. | = t Y t I HE th 1 s otronst Socke. st e AUTOMATIC 3 e e LR ith Yeast and Iron ® o e Narrow piece jpon. SnerEy hes 1 e S = tell us that our Madn Bt yese: New Combination of Yeast With ! grandehildren will - look | Devour { Vegetable Iron Builds Up Spen cosl Elavas and ‘ Once again - . A furnaces much as we A etars corsption otibetngs, | T Weight in Three Weeks now think of a spinnin HEATING Abete) I BY EDNA KENT FORBES. ol el = i\yn”v’\\ e i r;nlinl of coal through Automatic, efficient, . > . | treets, they predict, lean—for st hot wa- Mohammedan saered ho | freshing just as a treatment for tired e s Y P 1 clean—for steam, hot wa B e et Fallen Arches. il ) will go the way of the ter or vapor systems. Ravlike recesses. | These are two ways of treating fall Thin, run-down and under- cigar store Indian. 42, Famons Grecian mother. en arches: one is to wear braces and| Two school girls—Fever blisters, or weight men, women and ““ld'.": Dreams? Not at all. HE heat will be turned down automatically at Recen supports under the feet. the ther is to | cold sores, should be treated with spir- can improve their health, in | Already there are ten the right ti riglirasts 3 32. Not went St Some foot specialist and have the | its of camphor: and if you appl¥ it to crease _their energy and put on | (holiind wes - hoated & B I Eht) Ume cach night, and up again in Down! banes put hack in place. You can take | the sores as they begin to form, it us- from five to twenty pounds of H homea in" America forabia: 1o dre b 'MMI “the occupant S { 3 s vour choice as to treatments, but you | ually will dry them within a few hours. good solid flesh in three week: Dt of thea e orfablelo ndresa fn ./ e occupants can go ) o arentisl denr certainly should do something for feet| As these blisters are the result of A new combination of yeast billiard tabl, a away over a week-end—the house will never know 3 Dy . that are weak in this way. | disorders in the system, the only way vitamines with vegetable iron 4 able gymna- the difference so far as the temperature is con- L Criasaerictts | “Fallen arches affect so much more | o prevent them is to clear the system Semeven the aclion of slugkidh sium, children’s pl cerned. Ask for comparative figures. Get all the s atal | than the feet. There is a nerve center | of jts impurities. Blosd eeils. driv % dangerot room or completely fur- facts. 5. “Spanich definite article |in the spine near the waistline which | Usually the stomach is already up- Sl /E8/QUE cangerols nished floor where the . e panisely : affects and is affected by the arches| et and there mayv he a cold also, so| body poisons, increases energy old coal bin and fur- See Your Plumber, Heating Contractor S Nranplee | 0f the feet. When these nerve centers| iy dieting and drinking plenty of and endurance and supplies the nace used to be. This Compan " Fathers. are weak it causes the figure to slUMP | water, until digestion and skin are act- system with the vitamines that o or This Company 10, Tmptive variety of corundum. | And @ pouchiness to grow at the (ront | ing normally again. If the blisters build up weight. Universal use of gas of the waist. Fat men ..ru-r; b -\-T flat | have already formed before voy begin For years yeast has been known feet, but from more causes than this. | treating them. fry spirits of niter on as a rich vitamine food, but not . T Of course, you must wear sane shoes| them: this will relieve the burning until we rfected nized Answer to Yesterdav's Puzzle. | too. with rounded toes and flat sports| sensation, and alsa help them to heal “ PEITECted J SaveRLE heels, evening shoes with the new low | without leaving a scar to bleach off in yeast'—which comes in concen- | Spanish heel that is replacing the|the slow manner usual after these trated tablet form, was it possible to take yeast and iron in the right spike.” Besides this, once a day or| attacks. ; ; : | more vou should sit with extended ) i proportions to build up weight. | feet, shoes off, and work the feet back Vegetable “Iron” when com- 1;:«1 ‘ ;"{";‘«[h’:"a‘e"““"‘d"fi"‘ffim":‘: Kidney Beans With Rice. hbinea} with yeast is quite easy to stretchin; k 5 3 tor ] “ » ironised, | toes and stretching the heels as much | half 4 pint of red kidney beans. When 1 et tablet S d g ARy as possible. This is good for the mus- | they are nearly done, boil separately ronize ‘east tablets are composed of concentrated fo ele- Ieles of the feet, the ankles and the!a cupful of well washed rice. In a | ments, therefore.they are pleasant to take and free from drug-like calves of the legs, too, and is one of | frying pan melt one heaping table- | effects. It makes no difference how old you are—or how young you | the first exercises given professional|spaonful of hutter, add one small | are—how long you have been under-weight—or how much under- et AR, T T e T | T e PPt and cook sowly,| weight you are, “ironized yeast” tablets are positively guaranteed to BRI . ainen he onion 15| pick you right up, and add from five to twenty pounds of good firm Massage i= also good. Take the foot | son well, and turn through carefully flesh in three weeks’ time. If they fail get your money back. between the hands and work the fin-| until they are smoking hot. Ada the Sold by druggists, at $1.00 for a large 60-tablet package, or sent | gers in a rotary motion all over it,|drained rice, and turn through oc- | direct from laboratory on receipt of price. Ironized Yeast Co., Desks lpu:hlng upward against those faller |caslonally for five minutes longer, | 201, Atlanta, Ga. Lones under the teet.‘This is very re. then dish at once. , fuel will put an end to the smoke and ash nui. Sale of GAS LAMPS! sances and will give us an unpolluted atmos- Attend our sale of Portable and Floor phere. The nation is Lamps—at special reductions for January beginning to realize only. this, and the result is larger and larger use of gas service. Tossess “If i’s done with g WASHINGTON heat—you can do it | (GAS LIGHT COMPANY better with GAS.” 419 IOQ St.. N.W. Phone Main 8280 ""llllllllllllll ORI ERLCREERRRIORRAALRRERECRCRORARTRRU RO ERRREORRD RO ARRARARRCRROCORARR LR ORI

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