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WOMAN'S PAGHY” THE lF\'l‘l.\'lA\'(l STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WENDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. FEATURES. waste and ext Oriental avngance of the stink 2 oand pe him 10 h S o Tacind e . | | FOOD AND HEALTH | | "TLITTLE N 7 Ostrich Now a Favorite Trimming i L BENNY THIN ICE Rk | BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS, | ! S P I / BY MARY MARSHALL i Food Specialist i BY LEE PAPE. N ~ - o - The 1 ‘roba 3 01 ol o of diffi- *op & £mol o ims and | eabarer Madeline e ming. who vaguel AEDRIES ) Brhe or th he oxtrich, which was once the ! occasionally ostrich-trimmed hats Probably the most common of diff yau wae epiokliestosimaditiant Bl m g S I Il |k SUCH e it leline's virtus Wira cultiex characterized by the word acid sed, Hay Pop? ARAren SN s asalin, 4 ird champion of all milliners, is |but this trimming takes the farm of | Rt enrvectoriued by the SOTC MG J . daws not approve nor does Jack 4 me f much tavely heard of nowadays in the milti- | # 10n& boa avrangement that fsters| gigention in the stomach, In such | Present, pop sed, and I sed, Can you| 7"l £, (i i g | « to he here wa nery shaps and has hecome the feath- |16 Side or back of the hat and 137, ias "we usunlly find that any food. | | man for damidges it his horse | hrosak Doty | Rickad s 5 N e ered pet of the dressmikers. While| ToUEht down over the shoulder and) ovop“thyt which is slightly acid, may | You? 812 trien’ 1 matkie. Wersell hesieve tha i did e | . and i L Mle [around the neck. Tt is not really a | G0C S (LTS or gims or kunckles A - she van uarry Nicko Blrie ' for hgs | ®he diin hiove ' 1t 1 mizht 8 ent at a ' i You can if your still alive, pop sed. | maney. bl ke actnaity didihee hiy marry Niel * drop 1 omor hat ornament at all. [to become sore and this is but one ite whe likrs Alvin e a0 e 1 Sl bt fel : For the nonce the greatest aquan-i & qitis 000 BN toms. Well G, pop, Im still alive, T sed et anorier gir, Joos unil Made. |50 L one i | tity of ostrich is to be found as deco. While hicarbonate of soda would == | ad to heer that, hut wat have| [l drit opurt. and chew o “ s ration of evening wraps. Sometimes !yl remove the immediate un o o | | bin doing erround horses, wa Teln Ay ke Jooe e - one UGSt g . an epormous strand of willowed 0% |10 ninegs, one must not depend too (T T [have horses bin doing erround’ you? | ey Gnd i iee 0 L U | trich forms a collar- ampler and more | 11 TS e At Which. after Mttt ' Iiop sed e billowy than any fox peltre, It fa|orFGY, 00 U8 GEERE M e Must 1 ] l il | ome mans horse hit e, 1 sed | VHAI TER XXNIII | veally a remarkable transformation|get huck to first principles. and con i | Hit you? Do you mean bit you? pap ague Misgivings hat the somewhat stubby, SCrawny|gjjey well the influences which may | sed \O' COURSE the eveninz did not 2 A feathers. as they come originally from | fend to decrease the secretion of hy No sir. hit me. I sed. and pop sed. | R b it the tall of the kir birds, can. L drochlorie acid in the stomach. {Now look heer, I know gomething| . .. 00 & Had'iexriected to il e s . J through the skill of feather dressers [ © 00 (EG 0 T i avoid s Jabout horses, some of my hest friends | NG She bad expected to take s frequen ' and dvers, he turned into anything|ihe unwise use of fats, ats of all {have bin horsex, and T happen to know | JEEERC 008 and, patronize her. o1 e ig o lovely these cloak collars _ Kirds have heen shown to decrease the that hurass can bite and they can kiek | ¢y, rned swith Madeline's aatounding bic| o ooy 1 ey were | Sometimes mot only the collar of i idity in the gastric juice, but cer but they cant hit. o MuGeline ab the oioirecnve | aed; bat they Yere an evening wrap is trimmed With 054 1ain forms are better adapted for the Yes sir, vop, this horse hit me in the | i ar o wealthy man had taben o pad iRy e tin Zod of trich, hut half the coat heside Is cOV-| jieury treatment of this trouble than face, 1 sed R new importnnce.. A8k 1o G they| Dokl B “0d ered with the gorgeous plumage. Toloihers, fresh butter is probably the Hit you In the face, wat with? pop | ya Roue. mizht have beett enpaced (o A s metrri= omplete the pieture a wonder fan of | Lest and should be freely used. Olive sed . Lraick instead. The thought mude het | tare e b e [ostrich 1o mateh is carvied il is also # good fat upon which te It tale. | sed. and pop sed, O vee | iy had said, with a jerring Ostrich hoas have been revived and | place dependence. (ream comes next, I never thawt of that. well, a The two girls went to dinner at a | Bosalind hod e o, 1w now constitute a formidable rival 10| hut milk should be watched very care. persin cant think of everything auiet hut exclusive restaurant. Their Bt romark thi she had oplv b | the fabric searf. They were miu Dy tully. if not discarded altogether. i Well do you think I can sue the man | ., carsation was dest itid aliei-| meant. . % ha Sraniasaberal | worn this Winter by smart women at! Alhough cereals are usually classed for damidges, pop; how mutch do ¥ou | \Gurd Rosalind made an: exeuse 1o this she t = y pitin i [[the operaTong full hoax many. many L acid forming foods, It has heen FUbInR T ool gerz 1 sed twiny by saving that she was tived her heart that she w e up a rimes my ample than the ostvich ] firmiy and definitely established that | Cross of St. Cross Andrew. 88 of St. Patrick. | el vou nmite get a iudzem " most rest before the performance thit her B . R | boas of other days. A famous London | they stimulate the sasteic juice, which e s cents it the judge belonged to Loy Si{ Mens 41 Hox ey ietress has been seen this Winter lis low in acid, but very high in di pelhe wing of the Union Klac represcuts sss upon @ white fleld became the | e s “"Il'“:w’v;v M\ : ! You must get Jack to bring vou to he Alvin o e oo T S ! the union af the three crowes balow (. Blue |0 i e e 2 cents i er than nuthing e s N ~ Nearing 1 hoa of osiricl o long that g stive jowe e very deep. | e b = thren cro nvali] e national 1 Bipan e degior the | AR SR DRl There's ony I some night, T want You i Sl A - it tradls on the floor and so wide nless there is some very deep: | red by verts allel linew The pre earliest dventure o 3 : ¥ act” she said as they parted 1d love 1 re 3 one thing i matter, 1 dont know ware 5 R takes the place @ wrap. sented complication, simple cases of [ torm of the fi tee from 1801 May 14| came 1o the coast of Americ ¢ pEa o nehow she fell that Juck and I'm just being i | Bvening frocks, oo, are trimmed | hyperacidity may be controlled by the | Siten, Victorian irthday. pow called Em |0 1707 when England and Scotland the Bi "‘v’;”m ity duval, e vould never come B | heriett : with ostrich. Long willowed ostrich | following plan. First of all. meat, | Flag ‘in displayed throughout the empire were united, otland’s Hug, which 7 AW him, and or aut of pliee BE a Atk 2 g ng he § ’ : A 2 : | : o get jest wat kind of a wagon it wa v 1 s In fringe is well sufted to give the fiui-[meat extracts, spices and condiments 53 o 7 e ave | WAS 4 whit . Kridrew's Exous ion a [ ESLACES Wt IUNRIOL on it was Teel, uftepiviat PR Skt | tering line so much desired in the | must be disearded. Secondly, it is im Of the 53 forelgn flags which have | o W cpr was combined with [#nd Im not sure L ixactly remem crowds Sahion S i b 1 vesent mode. The sketch shows a|portant to see that all the food is{official place on Washington fagstaff. | the i e'x St B ant et o e 1 staved on at the harming frock trimmed with thre: fscrved in o safe torm. For example. ! the flag of Great Britain is the only | Andrew's cross s X »n;,m.‘ ..-.um].. il s ”: 33 y“\’;w; 0 me like of office mding a typewriter or el rows of this feather fringe. I e or mush for cereals, and | on. which has ever foated over any |Saltire. and the legend ix that st [® |Gt opt Ly pop/aed Ythat was difficult 1o sha ke | et ad Tacic | (Copvright, 167261 purees for vegetables will solve thi k5 i Andrew was not crucified upon an up ich it proberly is She went hack S e Rt it Fady | = :mn of Ima problem. 'Im~ meuau‘x': part of the District of Columbia in | iohe crags. hut was ted to an th ) w herself .y,\.} o e e ! | makes it certain that the food will be | %0 "1" Rogaskan e oW an i shuped cross made of (wo pie e a i Somehow her life seemed seles i vs: o o af 5 i settled under its jurisdiction, and for | o4 drive o the ground. This p ) 2 0 fte what goa » eighbor Says: chewed very little, and. therefore, it . { wood driven in Jues‘to Charaeter A hat goal had she . | My Neig ¥ will enter the stomach in a form less |2 few brief hours in 1814 it was un-{nion fag was the colonial fag of acte And if did bring herself to ry | ha A little curry powder added to likely to stimulate the alveady ever- |furled on Capitol Hill. It & now often| o\ " e revalutionary days, and form = Nick Blatke. what . warmied-over soups or stews busy gastric glands. Next in our pro- [displaved in the District as a mark leq 4 part of our first Navy ensign BY 4. 0. ABERNETHY tould be spent in a feverish se < will make a new dish of them gram comes the provision for a hounti- (0f respect, and it is raised officially [, f(ar the Declaration of Independence for happiness: not only that | Are you hothered by having Tul supply of fresh, unsalted butter, |On that bit of territory which stands |" \ypen. in 1501, Ireland was added to | B wonld have to live every 1 p { | the tips of shoe laces come off olive oil. 4 certain quantity of cream |10 the empire itself. the British em- | ha ynion, a red cross, also a saltire, | The Practical Man. every day filled to the brin in order © The mext time this happens [ |3 46 A0 & CCCRTR QUi EHL bassy, at the corner of Connecticut| g,y added to the union flag. This is T praetial s the fellow who Stand living with Nicky Would i ‘ twist the ends of the lace and | | %00 o 0045V % "one of the most |2venue and N street known as St. Patrick’s eross. although Pl L man s the fellon Who | ihings:- have been different it she Chinoe b dip them inio u bottle of B | [important of all the measures, there| Three countries and three patron |si” Patrick was mot a martyr. The |C&h do a number of thinzs passably |[L IR 0T 100h different | fied. anyway”? She wouldn't { | When dry they will be as 2000 | {{15u1q" e at least two bowel move. |Sints are symbolized on this national | piending «f The three crosses forms (Well- but rarely becomes an expert in [TOREER (§ AT Jacks T was hard fied anvws envthing but a tempora: | ] as new. ments daily. This may be effected by [fa&. The rectangular red eross is the | iha Great Union Flag, or national | ‘1Y one thing. He is hizhiy inte ck and Madeline. How much €0 ta the Tivoli | If any article of steel has be- diet. The foods included in the list [€ross of St George, who was born |gag of Great Britain, 1t is often | 2Nt vet not brilliant. In most hus ve poor old Mad? Of course the Fay crowd | | come rusted. soak it in sweet |00 he bran, celery, spinach, pars |iD Italy about 303 A\ D. He became | jjed the U'nion Jack, but the Union | NES* organizations you will find was no gainsaving the fact that e her forger | | oil for a day or two and then nips, cabbage. sprouts, turnips, lentils, | thé_ patron saint of chivalry in the "k Is properly a small union ttag | ©f This type who are sent from p) 1°® | line adored Jack how conld All she wanted | | rub with a fresh lime barley. oatmeil. pumpkin, peas, heets, | Middle ages and the use of his cross |\hich floats from the fuck staff of [ 10 place to “tide over unil the right A% TUES, (500 B0 BOW T A 0 Never leave foodstuffs of anv | 4 ST EE B0 R B e Jettuce, | on banners dates back many hundred | 3\l | man s found to i1l the vacancy. | VI PN < rane d in cardhoard hoxes, as they nions. e curmnis and blackberries, | ¥ars. He is often called the “Red | 750V ime of Great Britain include | When vou meet 1 man of this kind | ' e e Zood Atin (Continyed i x's Siarl will not only gather moisture 11f diot alone fails st first, « quarter |UT0ss Knight” because, as tradition | jha 4y British lion, the rampant | #lance at his profile and vou will see THIS FROCK, MADE LOVELY bhut will attract insects of an ounce of brand added 1o each | S8 and as he is represented by a lion of Scotland and the Irish harp. | that it L'x neither concave nor conves > i VCH OSTRICH, ISOF PINK When making u rice pudding i N inee of paraflin off | IS5 and seulptors, he carried 1 On some diplomatic fags this coat of 1 11 is what we eall a I profile ' ]“ \ g Ty r T CHIFFON. THE OSTEICH SHATL add x tablespoon of finely grated el And u palfounce of puralin off bevdes hain upon his shield @ | s is seen on @ white shield placed | There I8 no cert 1, at is ()l) ) / (4 l S \B( )l l \ ()LR ING FROM ROSE TO LIGHT PINK ¢ suet, and it will most 15 GennpTee) e I TFa BTy S0 fx Sl or 1.7 NCCOrding | 41 the intersection the crosses. of | ouistandi o medium Hend T VANETY IS CTRIMMED WUTH | s rich as if wmade with cream, Bt Ul e e |to the legend. during one of the eri | {he pationnl g, The shield i% sup- | Which enables hin to function cred N 5 S A ARG BOSE AND SHADED OS Before using baking wins R O voffen, nleohol, cane | C1al buttles of the crusades, St. George | noied Ly the lon and the unicorn | Mably well in many positions BY YALE S. NATHANNON, B. Sc, M. A, TRICH PR ¥ grease them in<ide thoroushly sugit and condiments, et sait amd |1ed & heavenly host 1o the asststance | o the ald nursers thyme, the lon for | he plain profile lucks the impul Department of Psycho'ogy, Univer Périnnyivan cither with butter or lard. o | 580 e S st e omitted, | ©f the English and their allies. Some | gngland and the unicorn for Scot- | siveness and snap of the conves type 4 5 " ustrich prevent them from birni it Sufferers from (his disturbanee some. | ime later he wux hailed as the p T | vet he does not drop back to the slow B t el the role is well to take the precaution times complain that vesetables alone | {Fon saint of England, and his 1 (Copyright. 1976 1 | deliberate wmovement of the Do You Tire Quickly? ! means that he can prod the 3 Bty O Awesn. of sprinkling the shelves of the do not “stay b 1dding that this fuct man. e has excellent Does ¢ Citeriosl he ou 1 o~ . which oven with salt s e e ‘mu.m'.v and he can : 3 concer this case sss e ot the After grating ¢hesse or lemons, | | C&lises overindulgence in bread or 3 accasion demands i ¢ k S i found no room 4 very stff bristled hrush, either S e e lym temperament he 1 ¢ W . 2 e lditime P the hiy v this diffienlty will ween convex and coneave t ¥ wiard ISON g ' fame i = o i Measurements for € ne their re e sure. there are (Cansrizht 1996 1 BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Lomaw an heacinar . : surs he 1 ter top « he foreh 5 ¥ b & ne e — | i thronghout the country, where the al-{10 the chin, If - ¢ N 3 ol l’) A Disguising a Bad Odor. t i s e e, TDE - - — - ! Wisenheimer family is ,»ny # bad guising the stink situation. Even infthe plain profile. neither nor | without any difficy . ¢ o] - MBS, HARLAND H. ALLEN. | BY JENNY WREN, { health officer should concern himself. hadlv conducted hospitals, where pro- | tical he early s that the ' t M i land one of the solemn functions of fascional integrity bends a little | Con € 1924 ) stror ich wax huilt tup while . ; I borately 7 = o) iag ¥ some henighted gar the pressure of o ere es ve wonld then irritate < parts ara deeply and elabo Hand picced quilts are numbered | health departments in some i he pressi mmercial aggres- | . e en_ vy Lacquered Furnitpre GhBsen: | amonz precious heirlooms now. for |communities is the disposal of the re- gion. one finds high priced stinks sub. | the muscle. on the same principle as Laca coming Lacquered furniture cannot he used| who today would have either the time | mains of dead cats and things —while <rjruted for soap and water or simple Tomato Sauce. quora ferment. Tie sway tox e o Oati 10 e Rt Trisroe back int Suf | in good taste to furnish a whole room. | or the patience to sit hour after hour | the live and quite odorless or pleasant cleanliness. | " irs o o | DALE JOHE IHUERIE (vas) th o ¢ w Qata is the mprove- fered fc reputd- | There wonld he altogether too much placing the tiny stitches that Join the | smelling germ carriers piy their trade | A very good ‘doctor using a conspicu |th:‘ atoes I_L_p”; Jour: mare, ane aut thi suhstarce from the svst ment in Fif tion swhich imitation lacquered pieces’ cqjny and hrillianey if it were so used = | unhindered. ous hut worthiess “antiseptic’” pleaded. | m\?‘ _lwn:vm‘“’u Wi h‘ il Rut this alone is r rue. Ther E earned for it oW that is Tack | Just a few good pieces of lacquer work | [ No doubt_this old superstitious asko. When taken o task ahout it, that al h:'mrw’m"'x\’:" “;_Lrlh»,fl‘!‘:;w" |‘\:r“ snme hing more. M,',’l,’.fi".' RAnly Take you favor re probahly considerinZ | gre necessary to provide a room with ciation of bad smell with disease or though he was fully aware the m.r{;-“_--"_ he lomatios A it e 5] e talieges iane chesring I he smark ¥ The A piece ¢ Vo ol lacquered furnfture \apmth of color. and all the hright-| the threat of disease accounts for the Was useless he dared not defy 'h'thir\-m £ opsatnes andiciy them 1| fnotnall s has heen n e ¥ for 1 horie ness it needs | popularity of the notion that an anti- popular demand that suc ant- | merlwm'mp A m" 1) ha } seems ahsoiulely | oo right over to vour gr It may he o desive f ‘ In The best wav to chonse vour lac | [septic s indicated by foul breath. At |septic’ be conspicuously employed un- | logethier with the onion. cloves. mitce | exha hien. o iniseme Package of New Oat furniture that's prompting vo BUY quered furniture is to see the hest MpSE that powerful aroma. sug-|der the circumsiances. Not until one |and water; simme he tomatoes mik do considerably more ¥ : D R something lacquered. We hnow now | (io 1o museums or exhibits, and dis A Tt O et 1o the harber ahop | has experienced the ruthlessness of |8re soft. Rub through a fine siev Our mental atiitude hus a mreat New Oata is the latest Kellogz AU ColoY niture i neith Pttt 5 BEALS that popular demand will the doctor’s | Feturn to the saucepan and bring o do fatigue. The other| achievement. A hot eereal for cc hat eolor iture i 1er vl cover for voursell what is hest in or'a housecleaning at the drug store. | Uit popular demand o e B el e a i . A 2 i moE GY 3 ith taste. | larquer e on LAt Bacis For At ey . Wis - en. |defense of his practice seem reason- oil; add the cornstarc ended factors which -nte vis are mornings. blend of two of n SR e You'll then hav, hasis: for | s0 noticeable in the Wisenheimer er lable. But 1 do not see how a raflread | SMooth in a lttel cold water. ason héalth, temperatiare. nu (tmes most favored grains—oats s 1 I 1 ita ' WY comparison for such things as color | | vironment nowadavs, is probably the Rty et eal mellownes of color, refinement | and surface when you o out to buv. | | disguise nsed to overcome anybody |COMpany or unicipality can offer | ve. ssure. hunzer, th Uet All the iness the of surfuce, and patterns that have life | I( is advisable to remember that one Who might otherwise suspect the!sucha plea in ion of the ,.,,,,.“ Experimentalisis recently to Atr Ot cachiliks boen contincd 1o good piece of lacquer work, no mat- | Wisenheimer's breath. | In « | o create a new, luscions, tempting break Rilern Reirotie business. Wherever one encounters g sughly, Then another dog was taken ; v nodern. reprudue. | ter how ‘small it may ix worth The average unsophisticated cus e 0 fiers & S S : || fast food. A won good disk 4t fron whibh (0| severat e 9 : | “samitary™ stink pot at work two ques and pliced on & treadmill and made 2 ” manshipiand maient. T l tomer wouldn't pav vou 2 cents for & | yon nluriie arise: First, 1% it o eral hours until it was| You elx enjo st real im < H arge bottle of liniment or a hosy case of utter incompetence and unfit b sted. The provemen: oats in fifty years. A furniture has a hard, | Lacquer furniture is peculiarly en 1o ol | ¥ i (1] e I k. S omhe ' . 1 size package of salve that had no odor. | <s 0f Jersons 2pO! el m sur *Lve 2 ther s hot men W Sosuctimes it luoks duidig. A strange thing about it i | 1 & | ness of the persons responsible, or sec hen w ho n i der to move the goods You SIMPIY {404 4 it 1 good graft” noble mind he res he that it will not he affected by water ter morning. A r must make ‘em smell nice - impre: sty 1 puor | nor ean acid corrode it Even strong ! ’ <@ trade secret which the | S ; ; x| [Give. This is a trade secret which the | HE e e electrical currents won'e break ' | manufacturers of popular antiseptic | “Drzelicks” i And l\oneut;y and tuet,| o Gohet g0 . 1 bistamd \the actfon of | it has been; used for the. detrior {preparations understand very well. uzzlicks ! |And no one’s more had ] ' ween used for the exteri {the antiseptic ingredient of the con- | S < 4 iairelons L T T iz, i i on i £ g o e wior 1 1l wszle-Limericks || svrprised then I ok P G it < don o wear i ridies (o prevent corrosion leave it to the boss’ boys to conoct & ater bo wol pered e i the almosphere. You mav fir | scent which will keep the Wisenheim- ! |To see the have none ¢ 0 et Sern Twavered it used on furniture {o protect a deli-; a? The quilt [Fr% contented Thus. ‘piain, ~homely flancang o I T act! Kédy of ovd S O et Tonie hoet \ Whather you e \ssv black, | shown Ix a very old one. The borle a :‘nd;n‘:"‘ ;"’k“:‘a:“"‘:r';‘p”m At her end of the — & | © (anet $ aceo, et Tefoct teture il Ensiich fcancred work has delicate vermillion, goldenvallow. o | DA ix Known as “Primrose and (4]l that an antiseptlc can be expected | g, "oven “that” stunt would not —5 | ¢ The hig question f » person to aiiFar i to bmelt Snkorns haaroh Preader designs i i certain stiffnes. | apple.green piece of lacquer work, vour | RISINE Star.” and the hlocks are all (10 40, but It s 1o SmElnl ZE 00 T 7 proner hame, meaning Itterally | [determine for himself is how he tires| Try it. It will be a revelatio Oviental enlms have more poom i hound to be enriched. It may | <0ft rose and sreen shades sewn on & ||/ {"hut namelesn “chemist™ takes an | “one who waiks.’ | ESaL ol It hesk yegainy bis ene 9 e than the <h. but he a cabinet, a table, ar just a hox.| White backzround I noon ot and “perfecte” a esn.| 2. Conversationalist. | Seme people ean work W . re more nit somehaw the wealth and heay | The needlework magazines have [Afternoon off ¥ (% war | 3. Without company b L R z |4 Instrument invented by Al o mystity and satisfy the ex-| 4. ment ‘invented by Alexan with the suggestion that those whe |rAnted to mystify ¥ | der Graham Bel, { wish 10 add the charms of a colorful |ACtin& public. | 5. Frustrate: feminine pronoun, ob. quilt tn some quaint hedroom. might | The principie of overcoming one ador | . Xfive (fivo words), | piece their blocks ‘ with another appealed strongly to the 2 . g 'H,in: 'h)v”w a LJ.:.'J‘:S,’.“‘"“ 2" | ind of the old-time health officer whn | (Note. Ordinarily, limericks which \ it < people may take days to get them- selves to the point where they can work again. Others work for short NEW OATA stretches of time. take a very brief Our Children—By Angelo Patri | ibility. | # iy ith | have a proper name at the and of the | EeRl-and apaiy ake remdy waric | Readyicooked fior you There is an infinita varisty of hand. (used to “fumigate” the premises with | A25¢ 1 proper name at the e The greater effictency for the indi- | | come percales in the shops which | horrendous stink pots follawing con. | first lin do not make good -puzalicks | would make beautifui quilts taglous disease. This hocus-pocus was | |CCRse 0F Ths AUty of defining the Their Manners. table when they were over vesterday (Consright. 1026.) |actually practiced in some hackward | ¢ "o pajeimore—is an exception. The | T wish 1 could teach mine. 1 try o | _ communities in this country up to alar;q\\'m and another “Puzzlick” will fopetty, take sour elhows off the | hara mut—o Weit whet oah sor Sont | |sear ago. mainty in ibraries. where. | T0CET 208, A0 ! able. D tre to remember ot oo x o SOk . curiously enough. 3 0 e " I do. mother. hut they seem to get rm\m]'v?’v:v[h;::afil f'l:’x‘]u'\]:x!‘h!“‘|ha‘n.“=’ ! HOW IT STARTED s of healene and-ssnitation pre Vesterda. Puzzlick. % there some wa tonishment his mother w :|\'~ \iv"_"l 1 I"" A.certain younssiady ‘"f Goshen RIS BRI i i Every traveler will ohserve the | Once took her first trip on the ocean. Took vor wouldn't do amie. keep | I'Mm sure,” said she. primiy. ‘but thev stzong ol thip suversiiclonihas upon |f Uliel wae (08 tHdnkiNgjrate ! of vour salad plate, | €ive me a great deal of troubie by ” Ithe caretakers and managers of pub-| For her happy estate Clor yolie aladiniate [EMETRE 2 Bive o onble by “Parker House Roll. {lic utilities, convevances and buildings When she sufferad internal commotion. tuce with a fork, | Pose it Is like evervthing else—it will| In the name of modern efficienc \‘; come by practic Which is tru my knif You'll b land modern building proxrams one of A sreat many of | Boston's old and famous landmarks the little things we ey (o impress | has n demolished. That is the upon th children will come to them | 1a House, which since its opening easily as the years go by, The eti- [in 1834 had served Boston’s Hnest its quatte of the table has to be | ned. | sastronomical bes [t does not come uaturully to the | But o mere wrecking erew, while it childven to use spoons and forks and | might demolish bricks and’ mortar, knives and butter plates and manage | could not tear down the Pavker House | to eat & whole meal gracefully. That dition. which will alwavs live in the butter it. | takes a bit of or on and a lot ker Ilouse roll. We all know it. ik of experien it be patient [the Parker ilonse roll. Perhaps some bite at a (while they acquire all that of the more inquiring of us have won- | _Of course. théy are worse at home |dered at times on breaking into the to: vat one ,,‘,.;.\lvh,m anyvwhere else. It would not do |crisp flakiness, how it started—both The proper care of your teeth and gums This is the truth zoodness, | wan being. 'm tired to death | 10 have them under pressure all the |its particular style of bread product G rentine Sav time and the name hy which it is known. about yorrhea 1 I vou ever struzgle to teach a| When we know the story of the old me| 1 Mrs, Carl e My dear. how do | SN small boy certain elementary facts of | Parker House we know all about how 17 Such polite children as | Conduct, only to see him violate them | it started. For in the kitchen of the IF YOU will look at your teeth never en. Their table |42y after day until one dav he sees | hotel, which was in jts glory half a hlBE s e UL e mall brother breaking a com |dosen decades ago. was a German in a mirror, you will see that the 2 > N 11 i1 was posi. | Mandment? Immediately he is ali |haker namec ard who one day took : = i A 1 A o “hildren ar | izhteousnese. Little brother is cor- |it into his head to zive his dough a gums thin out to very fine deli: 5 i vected and drilled and warned with |little different twist hoth of ingredients cate edges where they join the all the earnestness ever bestowed |and of shape. When his product met . . . . upon him when he was very voung. |with great favor and he was asked for teeth. Right at this union of the teeth and gums is 2 The teaching had been slowly sinking repeat orders he realized that he had . a2 |in even when you most despaired |created an institution, which he named that place designated by dental authorities as The of it Parker House roll . Table MANHER Are ot slow. growthyl e L (Cenmtte sz Danger Line. . . It’s the goodness of the tomatoes, the hut time perfec llrmn\. ‘. “So long as the delicate margins of the gum tissue richness of the country butter, the skill Lt g st e ersonat awenson | | Parking With Peggy at The Danger Line are maintained in a"h“m‘f“l in the blending and seasoning that make I i e Ve it condition, Pyorrhea rarely, if ever, begins,” says one Campbell’s Tomato such a wonderfully ddcessed il envelope for reply. “Nowandays if vou have a case of prominent dental authority. Then he goes on to delicious soup! z . gl | sour grapes you throw u party. say: “Squibb’s Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Housewives by the thousands are Foundation Sauce. Milk of Magnesia, used regularly will insure this buying it! It’ bi: hi day! U e o0 e, one onee nilk Ceperibetoe, rotection against Pyorrhea. Furthermore, the local A & . sa bigger hit every day i or stock, one-nall pint; ffour, one | muie foundation can be made into P! 1 ag: 'y S s : It is breaking all records in popularity! e 4{:‘:'1'";";""‘""[":“‘r:‘- ” A“:’;} ”i‘x" caper sauce bsl' fldl:iml: a }leusermmmn acid conditions, which cause decay and lead to gum Visit s today! | na1a bale the liauid a litie at a time. i ihey aie Dieenia Ll disease, are likewise neutralized by the regular use Serve it as a your grocler = ay [ of the’ liquia quickiy: stic until 1t | sn fuaant atter the conone hot ghotl of Squibb's. Soup Sauce Salad 12 cents a can e G nnd add the other ingre- | od. Caper sauce ix used as a gar- That is the truth about Pyorrhea. Protect your: dients, if any. nishing for both boiled mutton and st it e e = e fish. gums against its onslaughts. Squibb’s Dental Cr. = e 5 A A . Egg Sauce. Atoptenn eaok il Slahe. or (Cent will not m]ur.e the delicate gum edge-s. It contants Boil two eggs for 15 minutes: take | Britain are much disturbed over the neither abrasives nor dangerous astringents. It is out the volks and rub through a |government's.effort 1o collect a tax on 3 e | wire sieve; chop the whivpsTr\nah- %dmlsflnn o gamea durin{x"v:‘hafp‘m safe for all. It cleans beautifully, of course. At a2 thot 45 poutin' last |and add both to the sauce. This is |five vears, because most of the funds 2 e e hr T D jacl | exceilept with bofled fish of any kind |havé been used for ground improve: drug stores everywhere, 40 cents a tube. LOOK FOR THE RED-AND-WHITE LAREL practicin’ a haughty lank 5 | excent salmon, for which nothing. is |ments, a point which the government - owm . . Conariaht, 1026.) so0 good as paveley sauce. to recognize, & » v

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