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WOMAN'S PAGE.” Study Best Time to Speak and Act There he thir an in t macy vife ivin more 1ome the par The fact \\. W HICH T Confidence Gld BEDT™. STORIES He Is Well Danny Meadow M He When he had Farmer 1ok o vard Browr at 1 it. that tween D) t how t realized nn nsure the ceek he hap, the heny BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. where the truth |if kindly and tactfully put. To speak | that there is a time for |at the wrong time may mean a barrier universally rizht | set up rather than a confidence gained. | S B Consider Homemaker. i If it is eswential to realize that a usband ~hould never have important | ters discuss~d with him just |>Ql(>|’e, meal, it is equally valuable to appre- ! ite that a homemaker should not be oached with similar subjects \\hl." she is enzrossed in the pre ation of | the w and especially when she is| about to dish it up. Her undivided R ention: Ginnot fe hralandiEhings | unfavorable It ix almost | s unsatisfactor 1o be stopped | in the midst | Time for Talks. | for favorable times tp be, for confidences, a méther docs weil to let her children know that | she is 1 for hat can be fairly regularly kept. This may he in the middle of the afternoon. | Ie the day. just after the eveninz meal of when bedtinie comes. The lat ter ix not always best, for it may be that the subject to be disenssed sets he minds to working too actively to he deep. Pleasant hed | are like sleeping t of the hushand best results in | that there h matters and is o an start - for he f cleani In order made € conducive to confidences vevor time potions Play. come into time to say the matter | Games and e than confidenc this mati-r of the right i things. There of noisy anes. These should induzed in at aus When daddy is at| time choose. es had a very fa day. A mother is the little folk romp just ther's return. Then the | will he zlad of quiet accupa- will not rufe nerves. | if he b sine. i ldren s that TR | My Neighbor Says: fat makes excellent for r snans unsizhtly flower with heavy black cartridge pa- per and paste colored jonauils imade of zreen and vellow per or tulips at intervals around | | the These covers are most attractive and zive the ef- | | fect of a jardiniere | Chocolate should alwavs he |9 cooked rapidly in a porcelain or china-lined saucepan so that a Lar surface is exposed. If this e the oil does not separate would in a covered the chocolate is Lamb <hertenis Cover pots A WOMAN : MAN i when Slowly n itk <uch the same msidera anything in which 1 the acid of vezetables, 1< tomatoes, are blended di A pinch of soda in the milk and there will be less dan zer of curdlir Kinz henet their privites thers b propitio ma 1d wind Before usinz a new tin pan ease it with lard and put it in ven until the lard is melt- | | Allow the zve: to harden the tin hefore wiping it off. | | You will then have a tin pan i vhich will wear as well as any of the expensive metals | whipped cream hy 1 adding a teaspoon of strained honey instead of sugar. It not anlv gives the cream a delight ful flavor. but causes it to re main stiff lonzer. ed, on made an nnder trvi at the au Mties have hed ) Aiffi Gained. Sivesten the hest mo of dsngers n definite BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Fixed. kb oo 3 Moner | hadn't canght her hecause ne knew | ihat Biack Pussy had chased. him. I do hove she is as well off a . said Danny to himself, “Yes, si I hope she Is as well fixed as 1 If 1 ean get enonzh to eat and [ o™ think 1 can—this will be just as good | Ime. . jace to spend the Winter as Farmer | to find it Brown's by 1 wonder which one of | ont t Will he hest for my bed. I wonder what thev are for. anywiay.' Of course. Danny meant those nesting hoxe He d-cided to stay for a while in that one hizhest up in the darkest | ner. In the end he staved there | nzether. Yon cee, he <oon discov- | ered what those nestinz boxes were | for. But no hen nsed thit one he had chose when Farmer Brown's e 1 each day to Inok for in that par-| v the hens were rmer | Ereat fouse had lheen ither | t the s hack poreh it It or whatever Rowser happenerd 1 morn me there was the hens, and Dan-, You sce. Farmer hrouzht breakfast nd it was this that ex Danny peeked out with | eves, and he didn’t miss a | on Farmer e Danny climbed | his * chances. | it and yuzh corn for 1. The hens didn't pay any ) to him. S0 Dagny ot some | 1o take back 1o his nest. He soon thit Farmer Brown's Boy things, | Ain the watch | o wen's Bay had i the hens Had ihein, his br in 1 ws Boy had g watehin 1% wn o Then Danny it oof vanted and dart | sizhed Danny more than Nanny Meadow Mouse have thinze with me 1| ot ppy. 1 hope =he | well fi - 2 ’ £ 0804 if her ld he M-~t and Potato Loaf. i 1 m from war use Prepare the hone and e, liave ready three or four cups o hot cooked potatoes. Flaver the pi tato with a teaspoonful of onion | ammy gy . pepper and a tablespoon- | 3 1 ful ed parsley Stir in the iinz W the proportion of | according to taste. If, <ary. moisten the loaf with a warm milk. Care should be A not to make the loaf 100 mois the mixture into an oile loaf™ e pa Place on top when cold slice ' If preferred. the yoeat | may he anged in | v | o left cold meat freeinz =1 came in n the roost e elosed vers. 1l | brick al weizl ind nd diernate he serve oz AR is i enhon rom Suecessful hismind it made with an avtogire. an airplane He fourd foinpned with windmill-like win: !V!yr h L, that revolve and lift the machine ver- Rrm tically ke it com- |8 1= he w Ay potatoes e lay flizhts recently were he PN LN IN PERFECT' COMFORT over the mountain or into the valley below a myriad of fascinating scenes unfold to your view—if you are able to enjoy them. The sway of the train means train sickness—(nausea) to many. Mothersill's stops Train, Car and Sea Sickness at onee, giving Derfect comfort on your trip. 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores 6 or direct on receipt of Price The Mothersill Remedy Co.. New Yerx case. i not | fon | ve ! prove a fhanpy. THE EVENING COLOR CUT-OUT BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. uch matters some time |- The Forgotten Vow. Beauty was not unhappy while was with the Beast. but one she had « in which sh her father at home, ill with zrief over the of his daughter. Then Beauty wept and implored the t 1o let her once more return to her e only for just one week. and he sented. \When she went away. poor Beast wept and said sadly afraid yor <he day vision s con the 1am will never return to me:" Beant father was overjoved to see her once more. and Beauty was very happy to visit all her old friends She forzot all ahout the Beast her promise to return in a week Then saw the poor Beast Iving in the gar den. and he was dyin he next day she made hu ed pre Ations to re. turn, and when she reached the place the was the poor ilmost The prince is we tunic with tan hose hair is golden and Aquarius. Temorrow's planetary favorable. and continue 3 out the day. They are full of pr and presaze suc for almost work that may undertaken, omise any he pro- | vided it is not tinzed with a specula | tive The apparently operations, or such efforts stim h re the spirit. most favor inventive work of an aitistic nat music, paintinz or literary There are bound to he felt. ton ulating vibrations combined w sponsiveness, and. such beir it =hould prove an auspici casion for the tellinz of “the old. old story.” as. if told under such in fluences, it will zive life to thet which has been Iving dormant nd happi ness can be the « result. A girl born tomorrow will inspire much physical coniidence, time goes it will dissi ny fears that may have evisted with regards to its development. A hoy will zo thre h Infi with flving colors, but. prior to the attain. ment of manhood. will experience least one <erious. but not alarmin illnese. In character and disp hoth v and always, of col the difference of courageons, hoth mentalls physically: very quicl to ancer hwavs ready to resent an inm truthful and frank tndious. Hut not learned. and very loyval to those neay and dear to them If tomerro nossess zre. have the gift zood or evil, vou come in contact to advise you that biessing intn a curse. You have an inherent curiosi find out the why and the wh of everyihi Invest N it_does not amount to prvi ffairs of others, is 4 worthy incl jon. and. if properly used. devele the mind to the extent of the utmost capanilities. You are not a demonstrative lover, but. nevertheless, are capable of a and passionate attachment. and slzns_indicate that thiz feeling he fullv reciprocatsd. Hence home life <hould be extremely and honld varticularly free from those that destroy the happiness of <o many fire side circles Well known 4t birth hut pate ney It sueh or can de when 1t the the will vour “sauablest persans horn date Joseph . Keifer and man: Samuel tionz. soldier and edncator A. Townsend. “Gath™ ~uthor: J. Damrosch, composer: Joseph . row, psrchologist: Franklin D. Roose. on that <oldier Arm Gec | velt. lawyer. Consr Oven Fried Fish Steaks. Cut fillets from fish that is sunitable for frving. Sprinkle each fillet with pepper and salt, then with cookinz oil and finally dust with fine cracker crumb: Place the breaded fillets in a well zreased baking pan and bake in a hot oven. To m the cucum- her sauce proceed follows: Pecl Zood-sized cucumbers. nd Afterward with a tablespoonful of lemon juice, one-quarter of a teaspoonful of sall and a bit of paprika. grate. if| one night, she dreamed that she | temove seaxon STAR. WASHINGTON Why Pity 0ld Maids? \ ! Highest Happines lDoroth y Dix You Bachelor Maids May Have Missed Life’s| how do you feel i Il feel better if you round, and wawk FEATURES. Bring Cheer to Bachelor Girls. But You Have Also Missed Its Worst Misery. WHY do people pity old maids® are mothers so an: rather they were unhapp + woman feel that gettin lottery ot life, and that if she dc in drabness and loneliness? | Nobody feels that way about an « tears of svmpathy, and least of all is b that life must be cinders, ashes and | On the contrary. he is cherished by hos by other men with awe and envy heca the burdens of matrimony. married thi these days of feminine is open to a woman and limited by her Yet. in occupation Lchievements are only I single blessedness a curse to women & Why do old maids pity themselves? ous for their daughters to marry t husband | sn't zet one =he is bound to spend her days helor different from the lot of the man bic Why would v does in the they rried at the capital p an not to be n is drawin hld bachelor Nohody bedews him with he sorry for himself. Nobody considers dust to him because he isn't married. tesses. pursued by women and rezarded use he has been foxy enouzh to dodge when avenue of every capacity n is the lot of the gir Why <hould we esteem men? mancipation woman's ability. raft md for an ideal 1 mortal No one will deny that | heaven on earth that any narriage is the nearcst approach to a 1 ever know. For a woman husband who is tender and true and loving and who gives her companionship: to have a beautiful and her to be the darling of the zods. It woman—even if she had a sporting cha at lrer desire fo matrimony and at he the crowning blow that fate could dea But this is not the case. It is o comes riding every maidbn’s way | combination of a sheik and Jacob and would pay out od money to see sweat shops instead of palaces of dre: tears und anxiety than rees of pri When the ze old maid com sister. she does not want to swap jo sees that she would pass for five vea dressed. She works only union hours 1vs or Sundavs off. On Saty ttinz nothing for ve cee to come and as even to the movies man’s temper or z permi trembli SHE is treated with respect and cons boss. hecause if he knocked her zruff and rude to her <he competent woman assistants. such a when zot. whereas wives are hound treatm t they receive m to of any ! Funny. isn't it?—and pathetic, th thinz in the world worth hat in i if they miss that they have missed ey still helieve with childlike credulity 1 | altar and that they will live in storyh A zirl will tell that she is orkinz. and then she will delibera of a mah v furnished office into a k vou as hard a ke« 1 am not try ) dise ~amic urze <he is ¢ and if she she has at e those o take a mate rimoes and pityinz vho are perpetis THIN ICL : Facing Facts. wid have appealed to had that zha not known 1 nrobahly te uld hear b he asked her onld he apt to hurst intn shrieks amd exelaim t2untin Rosalind i= cfraid of What nocent the hrill 1a lesve her hy Ni ven have 1 heen deinz to little child hat che home alese with o <o appealing to her n't really i1 of Nick: when he had heen drink 10 felt unalle to handle him Al his finer qualitie ym_him. and he hecame She 2imost hated him at these ed suddenly crow in doesn’t want No e time She 1 to escape from the whal wondered what would happen if she rose suddenly to her feet and left them. Ina way she lonsed to do this, but she was afraid to burn her hridzes hehind her She Atd not want to lose their friendships to drop nut of the crowd. not until she knew what <he wanted. not until she | could make up her mind ahout what to_do. Nicky He refused in a surly with the others to nizht cluh. and unceremoniously hundled Rosalind into a taxicah. Svrprisinzly h he sat Autely silent until reached Rosalind’= apartment. he insisted upon cominz - up- A trifle unsteady on his all left the restaurant. tone of voice to was when they another al thes Then taire. Rosalind shook her head ht, Nicky, It's ton late.” He paid absolutely no attention te her refusal. standinz back of her while she unlocked the door. and following her inside and up the stairs. Rosalind had a moment of panic when the door of the apartment closed on them, and she realized that she was alone with Nicky. Then she decided to treat the whole affair lightly. If necessary she | woula zive Nicky <0 as to et rid of him. There was one | thinz she could be sure of, he cared for her. manage him She switched on all the lights in the |little living room, and threw off her wrap. “Could you eat some scrambled eggs SIXTY years ago . .. yester- day . .. today . « . tomorrow . .. time makes no difference in the uniform excellence of Chase & San. born’s Seal Brand Coffee. Chase&Sanbom's SEAL BRAND ‘COFFEE Sesl Brand Tes.is of the same high quality If ther them in a work continually ~he is 1 peaceful home and fine children i marriage inevitably hrouzht this to a nee of getting it—one could not wonder cr feeling that to be an old maid was I her iv in fairy tales that Prince Charming ce any hushands who are a happy I Job and Mr. Rockefeller. most wives frealk . Most homes are and oftener children causes of imd conzyatulation ims are de hat of her married the mirror and ter. She ix hetter hours a day, with has her pay envelope pares her lot with with her. Sh vounzer thin = instead of toilin irday mizht she k'S labor he pleases, i She does not \uehes tion tead of have to havinz to ask zo in fear and ider and even jnllied by and swore zive notice and quit are hard to get and on. no matter 1onz by her at her and And hizhly wre valuable vhat of 1o s cort i< fdea that w fe is a4 husband men have that the only and children. and that ervthinz. More curious still that the h I their troubles will end at the sk ease and happin ever after kitchen vheve she married o hey whe hand which nature put her into k= than ha pence of z hefore her name DOROTHY DIN BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR 1 iy wr've led ane on, yon've let Wha I'm Pl e conrseness. his tozether that was with a cven her reelf ceable cnoush - vou had your little flare with Alvin all Iuring the time Edith was ou secnuge T knew that he would Fdith a5 soon as she retur I'm tired of waitin: T what you intend o Wontinied in Temorrow's Star) The Cheerful Ch I Feel that Iife eludes me . T]’\’lngs ‘flways move, too Fast — By the time I reach the curbstone g The big parage 4 has passed. ROy a tentative promise | 1f she were careful she could 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. Con- tainsno ammonia or acids to hurt the paint. Buy a can today at your grocer, ardware, drug- gist or auto shop. and her | zet a LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. | My sister Gladdis wi desk writing a letter 1o samebod: wawked in ced. Wich T dident, | | setting at her | v, and ving, Heto (;laddm_‘ tern rite ex'-‘ out agen, Gladdis | and | zoing over ’slanllmu alongside of her without say- ing_enything, | writi {a | wunt, enyway | Nuthin, Im and ng and after a wile she sed, Go v from there, jest you'll make a blot, I sed Well then vou'll have | wait, T never make blots neet, Im not like vou, G | " And she keep on writin | Well Il wait a wile enywa Gladdis kepp on “All you, wat do you waiting to see if 4 good long Im naturally ddis sed. nd 1 sed \ vou never {can tell and I jest have a ideer you'll make one. That sounds like one of yonr ideers, sladdis sed | <he i Peet ke. I 1 aint, i1 sed. | Which T ws 3 sed, O ‘e, tha ] time, vou ¢ wmd 1 sed much le me, not | zot a ecrack nuckels hefore oom. The And after a 4, Dont breethe on my m now: I conld fun leinz little wile neck for s neer your neck, ent, and pritty soon zo away. will vou, T de- ur making me axually nerviss s wen you make hlots, 1 make minnits, wat do you het? I bet if you make me ruin this let- rer vou'll rue the day O my stars I did neerls 2y th ire iger to wait 11 say you havent ~ jumped 1ip meening Dear Ann The ensemble costume woman will not show her if the coat comes above the skirt h and is furtrimmed. for such short reer. A plain coat comi of the less than 5 i 1 sed one_in vou were born make one that addis sed havent zot makes lines Tof of the hem estion of 1 1 Gl and imparts 1 sug Gladdis sed behold, vour nd started 1o wat 1 the | And ase ment, and 1 »«d from her et onut of the she HOME NOTES | BY JENNY he cup WEEN ymber ners. <y dolphin is one of the many little wood th ear verse. one atton EY for It is mahozany he eaten 1 day ne with e they ipal lefr. to he Really \<hes ane and mateh and the silver 1eht Clues to Character ny 4 Extremely Sociable. peramen eqt and drink h Other itale will 5 may Character 1 tructure of the brain conf of 1t The velopment cular system T are istics of the Their hands prepo The <houlders cheeks and well filled rather than type sense neck is They > of hume Julienne Salad. ; !ter | juice), I'stalk celery, | | mato and i thin strip: | wize: a {a mold: fil {top. of i trickle down: nanifests some and n 1o the “hort o hizh noted tablespoonfuls | cun cold water, one-quarter eup su one apple, half green pepper. Make a_plain lemon jelly apple and ut celery and pepper like. nge in alternate lavers in the mold { pourinz into a spoon held firmly on avers and set on [ettuce and may “hale max he eaten v luncheon Peanut butter thinned with mi cellent provided there i G fare ARERNETHY 1 have lefr ter uvntil the | whete diffienlts ceeding! much far culty from T should ac eatiy Your auestion <honld answer as the main it e that their action it is every individual case of distn ion is 1 unto i oand Te treated accordingly. The s ahout alkaline reaction of relates to the Here fast.a g <uch ace m= to t of the charact temperine e small i of their ft pirt of the the forchesd Peaple ¢ peetical commen oeial teet rest nd isa s d and v 1 thre r o4 very ripe i d thinzs rathe technical thi od natured. have to wpe and from b sread and one-half on e fempheen bread 1 of the of Tentil half a otz three A Vezetahles two ted Dinner <hould include of dried od strained cack carrats or spinach whnle wheat hread alf ounce of hutt nilk and a dessert of ¢ o oune zelatin. half one pint hoiling wa- . one lemon tomato, one ou to of one Peel to cut into lonz ble soup. three ounces such as beets slices of getablea. with _jelly by and two of the fruits gestion may allowing jelly to | serve with | pears or one the breakfast Other desserts <hort en lenzth, 1dds 10 ok of annther alad tement white made € a with one snned Blue For supper. one-half cup of cream of table and three of one of the | ot huttered graham toast, with a dessert of canned listed | beochveryil ! in v But It’s Good— Everybody is talking about the new Cake in the new shape— Martha Washington Cake— a product of the Holmes Bakers—and made of Washington products—notably —that gives it that smooth, pleas- W ingly palatable texture. Try it if you want to enjoy a real treat. Choice of many dainty flavors. Our wagons will supply you—and so can your grocer or delicatessen. It's served at the best cafes and lunch- rooms. Holmes & Son 107 F Street N.W. Main 4537 in Making the Most of Your Looks BY DOROTHY STOTE. hat 1 vesetahles thi be difhent Hetary Any advice reduction o ppreciated.—K. B 1 take in the and vou may weight w it that reducin not f under <hould vou ar diet fo vourself weizt he ahout Yo ire seven pound normal weizht ds "he hest way m. to reduce ced diet 1o follow T'dn Heve e hat T am per Ssioe o 1 diets of pineapple like alone i Sin Before featine = 2+ normal htlx on tions. While Know hov Th her dizestion ar e1l fed in order 1096 The pla woniin American Federation of Labo: vigors campaign to brinz kare into trade Women to adopt new hygenic method and retain fresh- ness this way; true pro- tection ; discardsliketissue ARGELY on medical advice. women are abandoning the old- time “sanitary pad” for a new wa: - that supplants uncertainty with posi- tive protection. Sheer frocks and ill-timed social engagements no longer remain ac worries. Lost days are fewer, and health better. It is called “KOTEX.” Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitarr pad. Five times as absorbent! And deodorizes—ends ALL fear of of- fending. V.\s easily disposed of as a piece of tissne. No laundry. No em- barrassment. You get it at any drug or de- partment store simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ask for it without hesitancy. Coste onlv a few cents. Eight in 10 better-class women employ it. Proves the risk of old ways. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissme