Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 42

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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926, FEATURES. Time Important in Making Budget BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ix the month which brings especially the advisability of tof a hudszet + word has nity ~impo money ARL TWO TO CONSIDE A BUDGE SAT WIHEN ANS] MAKING money son’s time is | is worth There is woman whase time is 1 often is the expression only had time T ¢ This iz apt to he in who speaks has the ability the thinz. but not the time. To her whatever she does. whether it ix out in the business world ¢r inside the home, time is money Re It 1 true that it takes either time or money to acquire things, and it is also true that it takes some ex penditure of each to get them. 1f you buy an article, time must be allowed to zet to the shop and make the pur chase If the ticle is m: time must be spent in making it Pl as in setting materials, ete ney il be paid ont in the latter e but more time. And so we ime spent ix money saved. The re Jso true that money spent is ime saved. The two things. time and mev, which wre so entively differ t. have relative values, neverthe. ive Values. s v Less Time and Money. home-maker for her time, real value, Time s her great <pends it determines the chosen vocation one exists in ourse, she mount of mones If a salavy i very is not drawing a the commodity notwith: ling 1sset she, her sug in which 1s as fine the world. Of have a certai expend. No one can exist on time slone, and money vithout time would be an ne is the stufl of which made. M the medin hange | obtain Mvin modern bud ney s which in the ven < Mo make @ to take into ace imd mone nd essential My Neighbor Says: Youn can hake from one-ha an hour thoro Dot three-quarte boiling them ur throu in ahout til oven < put 1 (hens it will drive I dumplings and sl never e © children. 1f open when Kettle they It ix d 1o dige th shiness 1iden to keep the he not whil cooking highly di tes an im snery- . stain their dowr: tight « dumplings e diet the the irhohyvdrates in the main sources nd activity in tored in the hody he hody's principal ene: ve cerve iry Ieather may emoved by applying benzine pure turpentine. Wash the ifterward with the well white an e a Ather reviver o <pots heaten TS BEDTIME STORIES Silent Watcher. < Pl o, HAT WAS YOWL A HOUGHT IWN'S BOY Even when they often have moved fectly still ey know you ure about il forget or think vou on. providing you keep p Al this Furmer Brown's boy knows. reason he knows much ind feathered friends time he has heen He has found that was that after leaving " wher and Iy despite <n he stopped nd stood mot looked and 1 is on S0 furred 101 watcher rd were “ nt deer i s family e e the less tened every lit and silent while he nd waited At last he reached a clump of young miock and as he peered out from the midst ,of these he saw. or thoust. he saw. a brownish m sneak out of sight. 1 believe that was Yowler the Bob Cat.”" thought Farmer Brown's boy. “Yes, sir; I do believe it was. It isn’t often T have a chance to see him in broad davlight. I don't think he saw me. He didn't act that way. Tl watch here a while and what happens Nothing happened for In fact, Farmer Brown's hout decided that waitir wasting time and that b n. Before he had moved carefully as f < he co tween the trecs. There turning. 1% ntly <neaked alons (hout to see him so f He s @ natural b Farmer Brown's | he s up to here. trees 1o bo there mild move ; 5 time. had wrm as he noted how he knew neak,” thought I wonder what BY THORNTON . BURGENS b envugh of Gwiiched turn his Then particular softly tixe Which is hurd alled a tuil while he won all Final and that Onice head would spot he stole atch the he didn't uned around on t at his s saw Redd h the ¢ Reddy U Reddy Reddy drew n the place Y had been watching he stopped so sud denly that one black paw was held up in the air. He cocked his head to one side d listened. his black ars pricked forward. It was plain that he heard something, and as he s looking straight at the spot where Yowler had heen g it was safe guess that whatever was under the snow still veturned whited - S th Yowler id "hen with el on straisht wn's oy, Just by he ther; e zrin e he Merry tow Lemiock liapy toulony scent ot Furmer straight to Reddy's litth Without seeming to hurry ap peared to melt wway, so quickly did sappear, and he was still grinning. nose. Lo Al = Potatoes Duchesse. Peel a quart of pot salted water until sprinkle with salt the side of the fi Put through a press saltfi 1d a he of butter and two Mold into oval balls or Mace in inch apart on a flat buttered pan, brush each with a little melted butter, and brown in a hot oven. and boil In Drain stand_at well dried m well with £ onful tend and et until pin; well he To the owners of the new Ford Cars OLARINE is the only safe polish for nickel and nickel finish. Pre- serves the orig: inal luster and keeps the car looking _new indefinitely. 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Five times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads, it banishes danger of mishaps. Deodorizes, too. And thus ends ALL fear of offending. You obtain it at drug or depart- ment sto simply by “KO " Women ‘thus ask it without hesitancy. Costs on few cents for a package of 12 for Complete | The | and characterful overman- | ix this group of clipper | ndle A ! the influence of music ed 1 i northern | | | i ol | THIN ICE : By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR atind Nush Hographer 1o take o poxiiion Vade Hrorming. with N docs o irung rosalind 1x deter Gl live Ler ovn To withour iove. Dards, an old ae warried uioney, Tivoli and carries She tells Howe Ter hux i a cab nat ap who Oone_ninh CHAPTER XXIIIL On With the Dance. depression lifted under ind admiration that Dorothy Rosalind's She remembered, had axked her nice to Nicky Blake, and she determined to do her best. Didn’t Nicky Blake have scads of money, and hadn't lind deter mined to marry a wealthy man? Per haps this was the man who would some day bhe her husband. Perhaps there would come @ time when she, o, would live in an apartment on Park avenue and own her own car. Then. too, why should she be depress- cause Dorothy was unhappy two cases were the same. Her would very likely be different e danced with Nicky and tried to ore the that_he held her un comforta N 1o laugh too, at idea that didn’t_like ked o make h in 1 ind she oo, No faa the way wossible he her suceeeded 1o well ™’ he tri which v somethi this her i dimly 1hout something Rosalind’s tlesh want to be peration iry and dance makd Rut secand dance with him libr ghied. There wis attitude in doing furtive that made creep. She did not Alone with him, and in des although she tried to appear izht. she turned from him ith Tony. who had heen & vain mpts to cut in if possible, dancing with Tony made her more uncomfortable. Tony held her as tightl Nicky had and his conversation was embarrass ingly personal VU here | still heen? know out life and ing to put some on me? 1 guess vou girls ight club ng Are thing over who sing in s know Rosalind felt the hot bloc i into her cheeks. An creep overwhelm | ing sense of humiliation rose up in her [ { id | orie ervs- | saying | MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN. Indoor Tennis. One Muther Say My children ve devised an ex cellént attic game for rainy daye Usling a stepladder or a chair with rungs wide apart, they take sides and play with® a tennis racket and all, the game heing to drive the hall s many times as possible through the Spaces between the rungs of the chair the steps of the lade Details of nad other rules a_group of children can work out for themselves. 192 ) o i Hank . “I'd love to have a car'she said.“Be sen+ sible,"” said Hank. “Now how about a box of Chocolates ?* And need it be said that such a thrifty husband chose Evangelines at $.00 abox? Lloppinsss; Mighty sensible are Et osclwho :céxoosc vangelines. Evange- linesgrslake you seé the pleasant side of life. And to buy them at the new Happiness Store near the Palais Royal is both a plea~ sure and a cinch! Candy~Soda~ Tea Room 1107 F St.,N.W, = ——— e Y the same 1 ax his 1 ed at time. anner we implication in them, and it infur 1 her 1o know that } thought hel perienced simply be use she sang a number at the Club voli. She wanted to somethir crushing to him, but wWias too ANEEY to put her feelings intg words At that moment Alvin Rives cut in on them. and with a feeling of having temporarily escaped an unjieasant situation, Rasalind let him swing her into the dance Immediately the feeling with an entirely different tvy swept over her, and anger in her sudde was the man she like: he possible to make an impression on him. or he really interesied in 1dith s, Who was now dancing with Teny Rosalind flashed he was not looking at | were following Kdith's slender figure as Tony held her close, and th an unmistakable expression fuce. He did care for Edith and was obvious that he didn’t like the way Tony was dancing with her. The knowledge gave Rosalind a feeling of | intense loneliness (Copyright. 1926, Tony's words as insulting: of bel ) man forgot her . This Would it 1 ook his 1 on (Continued in tomorrow's s LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. 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