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WOMAN'S PAGE. - 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926. FEATURES. Bracelets as Relics of Barbarians ||| FOOD AND HEALTH FLAGSTAFFS OF WASHINGTON SUB ROSA The Dailv Cross-Word Puzzle BY WINIFRED STUART GIRRS. BY MARY MARSHALL. Food Specialist. NY GIRTON WALKER. E (Copyrizht, 1926.) e — Bracelets are among the earliest of her of them crowded on one arm, nm\vr With more or less ac the Popular With the Girls. Personal ornaments. It may be that | @ single delicate bangle in the mincing | f00d chemists are able to tell us how 3 : they are the oldest —and th |ate Victorian manner. If you like|Mmuch starch. how much fat and how There are a zreat many girls jus Women wore hose pod ihat men and | 5. may loop @ long string of pearls | much body building food or proteln wa| =——— s e erested in becoming popular aimt before they paaeunon thelb ! o¢ other stones around vour‘ampiilojIequite. There 1s an approximate With their cwn sex as in attracting d thoushe of | 0 O EEr et of many bracelets or | Measure for each of these elements. the sheiks. R | You mav wear a number of similar|Not so with the vitamins. In the first Most of them complain that they 6 irmcelets, or a whole armful of dif-|Place these latest arrivals in our dic- cam’t seem to get along without forent sorts of hracelets. Once that | tionary of dietary terms have not heen chums. And they want to know how would have been considered quite bad | 1solated. No one has seen them nor to go about atiracting taste. but it's the fashion nowadays. | has any one worked with them as ac. Some correspondents tell me that Rracelet {x the term we usually use | tual. tangible substances. It Is only 8 it's harder to make girl friends than to describe these Arm ornaments now- [ by their lack that they are known: e to interest men adaye—n word alwo used in France. Rather an “Alice In Wonderland b B! First of all. you must We might eall them armlets, but this | state of affairs, but one which has de i clothes and looks aren't half so im word i usually reserved to designate ' veloped during the last decades == = 5 portant to win feminine friendship as hracelete worn above the elbqw.|{through keen ohservation of individ | They Are in the game of attracting Fanzle fe # word of Hindoo ovigin.fuals suffering from evident deficien- | men Fle don't_particul crave the arizinal being “hangri.” It should | cies Beauty in their hest friends. The less a clasp comp > better, is their apply te bracelets without a clasp.! Qo (o cannot eount the vitamins mpetition the b i We sometimes feel also that Pangles|xyrrition specialists have worked out motto. ? el should hanz loose on the arm. per ous methods of establishing the SoiIE youire Lrving 0 MAKE oF [ i b 1 “hangie” sug with a nice zroup of girls it isn’t haps hecause the word "bangle ' Juf | minimum amount. required to keen WL T e e gests wdangle” though, of course. itjan Individual in health or to restore| R o ore cive (b ity ax nothing at all to do Witk v ave [RIM to health, once a condition of de orojontan o A L ficiency has heen set up. The diseases and cha e ¥ w * you “ubstitu! i s necessary to be really good o et If you. llke | for example. that are caused by lack natured—not 1he sort of Fomd nature 1 : he 1;1\;"5 " And If vou are cast. | Of vitamin |n berkbedll and its fwein The Flag of the Republic of Finland. that hardens into irritation at every | 0 e e L {tions, mav he cured by a definitely | [iEnatiae $ ing avout for an intevesting hobby | fxea'quanmidcy of faod containing vita-| , The field of thin fag 1s white and the | golden lion. crowned and rampant. | {WIO0N Soutinelpssint N [vou might take to collecting bUact | niin & it is true, hut as to the exact | (e (80 15,20, 2, IEher, shadt, of B | that is. stanaing erect and ready to | WEL SO G SRR G0 dveny f In0ta, The L Mava, bracelets | QUANULY of the vitamin itself we are |=hield is red with & £old border. \The lion, | make his formidable spring. In the | 200 T e Gentral” Amhexic | [moTe Onileasiuncerfatn crown and sword handies are gald. and the | right paw the lion held a curved | 9% fom South an al 4 ca, . | swords ‘and” roses arc ailver Displased at| Congo_ bracelets and kimo brace:| Fortunately, it is not often neces.; i Flanish lezation Wearinz rinzs or acquired the trick realize that One of the quickest ways to turn a crowd against vou is to brag about your own popularity If you want to set a crowd whis Lon Sixteenih atreet. | SWord and in the left its sheath. Srpiie & Hilsarviic . i independence day. December 6. and on | One of Finland's earlv heroes is lete of hone, Russian hracelets and|sary to limit’ our intake of vitamin ! [itPenicice | inted s evie Swctiant e axe hracelets from Jugoslavia. Really it |supply to the minimum amount of the E 1 as 5 yecis N R e g o 8 one | E0d ot T D (he RS | one o he Toungent of the Mux | e miunt pe and Shey e o could afford it war usch limtations wete often | s oxiem | centiry of Russan rule [Finland was |Just turn on the old line: “My dear (Copyrignt, 1026 necessary for the children of Euro-|family follows the foundation design | century of (sl tHe LNANE FER | T've a date for every night this week pean countries, and to this fact we|of the oldest, for Finland ix one of | 836 (0 L 0 b December §, | Monday night Johnny is takine me = may attribute the lamentable preva-|ihose northern countries which once | Yo17. hnd her constitution. adopted | #ver 16 the Bear Club. Tuesday nizht Acrose. A Sermonette iente. of matnutrition, For out own | ceore oon et tule. | The fingh [ Auly 19 anserts that. -Finiand In s |that Dave Parsons has pestered mt | healthy children we are able to pro-| 'Syeden. Finland. Norway und Ice- | kovereign republic Gamma dance with 4 Fruit of the aak vide not alone the minimum require- i ng a1 Qisplay crosses similar to| Her new flag indicates that, sl e in finally. Couldn't | 1 S State (abbr.) BY WINIFRED STUART GIBRS, ments of food containing vitamin B.{ s “Dapnebroz,” but differing in | though she is a newcomer among na feelings any o periods Eeod necinlint but enough to allow for o shortage | .glp pinland was & part of Sweden | tions. she treasuré® some of the tra themy ' <cs amistake in the svstem of that which is not &t ! Whap that country declared its in-|ditions of the pasi. After independ Lo o nnusy S £ oAl When We Have Guests. once ntilized. dependence of Danish rule in 1323 ence the hlue cross on white was | keep this up lonz enough e 3 sucky number L One fact may he stored away in|,ng changed the colors of its flag to|chosen. and the red shield taken from 3 nk > When we are planinng "‘{ one’s mind—that is is safe to assume |, e crose on # vellow &round. | the Russian eagle and placed 4t the ounlzitbynéceivebng: oL S 8 that If we will but eat the average| por Six centuries Finland and | intersection of the arms of the cross our friends as guests why DOl | poriions of vitamin-hearing foods a%| Sweden were united. and then. as a | The rampant gold lon now has un eliminate some of the unnece represented by a mixed diet we need | qychy, Finland was attached to Rus- | der foot the curved sword of the sary worry ahout foed? s a0 not fear vitamin starvation nor even{ iz in 1809 Orient and of barbarism. and he holds posing, for example. that we deficiency. So far as vitamin is con On the ontstretched wings of the | aloft the sword of the Occident, rep ENOW Sthat (our; (Euest 8 Son o ~erned, we shall find it in milk. eggs. | hlack imperial eagle of the Russian | resenting civilization and progress Aiet There are ways of ""‘h' veast. kidneys, liver. sweetbread. spin- | standard the Finnish coat of arms| Nine white roses scattered over the 9 ing all her needs without in the | ‘4. whole wheat and brains. s ziven ® place with the other [white background represent the nine g e Vil - e lenst dierupting the sepuliar An! experiericed honsckesner kriowa | neevinces over whichi Rusaia had!do: | provinces (of’ Finlasid: as our 48 stars | 0C Elrl takes oul her case and hree-toed AND THFEIR CHILDREN. el ik A ol it inemoteh family meaini | {20 once how to tet these fonds appear | minion. This cont of armx had a red | represent the States of the Union. i el Py o R . : OLLOWING THE _FAD FOR| | Just what these way g %0 as 10 afford a active dietary. | shield o jich was displaved a | (Coperi ) 0 not seek to impress the friends |} e 5 T WANY BRacEEs Yor May vary according to circum S SRl e S S e pyHebt 1020 vou would make by references o 2 . “An Ounce of Prevention CHOOSE A COLLECTION LIKE stances. The suggestion is that many times a week as her purse will THIZ ONE SHOWN ON THE TOV when we are prospective host Boh ihh e ot e e in , ‘N WE GO SHOPPIN(, stage Stars vou mayv have met hy ace SO R HESE BRN essex we think over Just What | {marker, and the animal organs. sweet WHEN VIR ¥ 4 s NG dent | LETS ARE FOR THE MOS will be necessary to accombhsh | 1} oqqe " Jiver and brains, by wav of | — = o rrienal Senenann o e S e tras Gertainlv el et RT OF RHINESTON both these ends. Certainly 4t judicious variation of the plainer with jealous questions it other IRALDS ND RUBIES < not tair to the family to ask | |0 MRS. LAND ; ' );\\l { H’l\ M:\E ; ll.l’\' IN TH} them 1o change their eating \_';“:"‘.:.nr""“' beef, lamb, mutton or BY MRS. HARI H BIOILL S o e TRne Datkar i CENTER SET WITH LAK habits too rapidly. It Is equally 1 | chicKen. pilcndns = i Why do vou sce Sue se SAPPHIR WHICH HIDES true that it ix not fair to the " v‘u"”:.m: ’(" v‘n;L_: for nervous sta- INY WATCH. THE ARM 1IN coming guest to disregard what | | UL ARG H enticely Incking aonid| e households has characte cally. Rlown glass, as nearly every no try to thrust your | 3 MIDDL. > may be an actual health meas g rer ml b ranges. lemons. | real beauty, while in others it is noth- jone knows. is shaped by blowing it friendship ane one. It : AVE BRACE ; ure. r randum | |and raw cabbage will supply 1. and,| In& but just glass, and vou hardly into bubblex when fot, “The sirengih | shows that she's wot keen o bgeom: | OF oS 2R e a fe andu 1 = A : ev hotic a ? of the glass is thus distributed very |ing hette aquainted with you,fon't \MEL. RELOW YOU S Eiuest ihias ispeciall tosa) needsyfDuninesywill know howmuchiptienchl S5 B e 8l enii deatimbre mones{ other wav. (=0 thAt UK why the blown| Once sheisifold xoul ahe canit possf:| 3 o s ‘node to serve. . glass may he very thin and still be as hly come to vaur house in a tone of WRIST YORNED Ti either as to what is served or v L . e Aoes aies RANDS OF PEARLS 1 Jet. s plan beforebamnd for special earriers of vitamin D, and|!® be cut gla pared otherwise. Rut blowing glass Tust be nice and sensib'e and good AROUND THE ARM these contingencies. 1f there | |1ong hefore the vitamin theorv had ‘",.“‘""' taste. © he nto artistic shapes and finishing it.natured and friendly Tt's ea are any of special needs. then heen enunciated veast was known as| The transparency of gines may 5 perfectly reuires highly skilled lahor | w th the zals than with the hois o 7 of wearing necklaces. At all events let us he quite frank and say so. w specific for certain forms of hiond {one reason why it 1s not mastered a4 j¢ sxpensive Never push vourself forward & Answer to Yesterdav's Prosgle they are to he found among the most Another suggestion is that a disorders. The appearance of hoils[more readily by people who are ordi That ic why American inzenuity in. | alwa Ning 10 half wa ent collections from vpt and guest herself may welcome any was a signal for many physicians to|narily adept at learning to KNoW ianiad the “'molded glass” idea. hy St 1006, And where our own nre. new light which a hostess may prescribe the eating of veast. The|quality in merchandige. One Aoes Not | which a glass hubble is blown intn & opean estors left any throw on her diet problem. hut actual quantity that mav safely he |look exactly at A piece of Stemware.|molq of desired shape. and finished own handivork there suppo: for example. that she eaten depends entirely on the indi.|for Instance. so much as she turns her much more quickly. if somewhat less Coconut Jumbles. acelets of some sort to P out frem too much | | vidual and Is a matter for the physi-|eve in that general neighborhood and [, ptictically. If the glass is revolved » 0 see when you social activity. She may hzve cian. gets the effect of that piece in it €0 jn the mold while cooling. it will net One-haif T 1 two ta nker after some of the speciacular fallen into the way of imaein We come hack to the original propo | vironment show mold marks. and makes very blespoonfuls milk. teaspoonful ricelets in the showeases and shop ing that she must have !his sition—that is. the quantities of vita Most of us love pretty glass. Many | presentable ware. In fact. molded vanilla. one-half teaspoorn It. one An ndows vou are owing the lead of and that. A tactful hostess mins mav not be fixed. but that to]of us can pick the good from the ware is coming to fill a larger and|cupful susar. one ege. one and one. | r a pound of cure.” and 1 try to remem remotest ancestresses. The de. may work wonders in helping sat a reasonable amount of vitamin. | mediocre when they are together and|larger part of the American demand half teaspoonfuls baking powder, ap. i et This in Mitie wavsias e wear bracelets 1s, indeed. quite her guest get back to a nornal bearing foods is a fairly e method |can be compared. But few indeed for tabie glassware. proximately two and one cupfuis = itive. diet All depends on cirenm of assuring ourselves that we are re.|love giass so much that they have Pressed glassware is a still less ex- pasiry floy | wear hracelets in quite a bhar nees ceiving sufficient vitamins. made a sclence and an art of its study. | pensive production. These pieces are Add the sugar 4 - pointed seigsors stuck into cork stop- vay nowadavs—a goodiy num SUIL. that is just what one must da|forced into shape hetween an inner baking powder. r nd pers when not in use. 1 a pin SR in order to be able to tell the best|and an outer mold while the glass is just enough flour boint siiskine qut tnto theconi ot Will Willi glask under any and all circumstances, | hot. The method does not permit of | very thin and cut with hottles of poison and keep the bottles 1le 11s - ax much artistry as the second proc- ter. Brush with lightly heater ATN Giid Tigh shelc Tte auencioy ohh The art in glass 48 important. both | oee the glass piece s usually much then dust with nula F Bron never Tofp ey to get good lines and to combine the | peaviar, and really fs seldom pur- shroddsd cocon Rake fen neyes Mo anintusianyibirects: ot BY ROBERT QU - inex and surfaces so that they reflect | cjocoq by the diseriminating e one another or run with them fn light in the most pleasing way. Light - their hands. eflection is, of course, the key to most The One-Tenth. then and you'd have to save out| of the heauty of cut glass, while in one and one-tenth cents. The more stemware. usunally quite plain, the you get_the bigger the amount vou Syihiietry mna! PrONOLtion: of & plece ra. ¥ put away. The tenth is always a | are o hest importance. In choos o T SR Tt ot et | 5 it ou' o | it et Dolbon tn zet a little extra. Now, of czyrse Huh. A tenth of a cent. Any-| ctemware, one must see first of all youwll save the one-tenth thing over or under a cent you throw | that there is a good halance in the Thanks, dad. Just needed that away. We do in school. You give Aesign. The bowl may he round. aval ten. I'm saving up for a hockey me an extra cent and Il save it pear. con shaped. or what not. and stick. What's about the tenth? ind throw awav the fraction.” still he heautiful, if only it is harmoni WChy, vou know, evervhody's sup. Well, | hate to see vou spending d lous in size with the base, and the nosed o save one-enth of what he every cent vou get and never looking = <tem is neither too &tocky nor too < He zives away one-tenth and ahead. Every penny yvou save has <pindlipg for the rest of the piece <aves onedenth a double value. It is a cent saved The science of glass tells us how it Yeh? \What does he do with the and it is a step forward in the habit i« made. and why it is important to rest? Spend That's what I'm|of saving. which. vou know, is a <pecify certain things for high quality going to do. 1 just needed that dime. | mighty fine habit to form. Rut this sets. If choosing clear glass, one Feaney has A stick he wants to sell | time I'll give vou the cent.” { | wants it really clear and it is quite ause his old man zave him a new Thanks. dad. Would vou mind if | 7 | convenient to he able to specify a ene. He wants S0 cents, but I'll get 1 got me a allday sucker with the lead” glass. Cheap and ordinary t of him for 30. all right ent and saved the tenth? I've hesn| — glass is quite consistently made in this he 1o save one- wanting one all week. but 1 had to| “If I have a fight an' papa savs,|country with the use of lime combined tenth of vour money, aren’t you?" save for the hockey stick or Humpy | ‘Well. well, voung man. what's this I|with the sand. But lime glass iz id be 1 cent. What good | Miller'll get it. Mind, dad?” | hea I know he ain't goin’ to lick | never perfectly clear, and it tends to| | cent do? Na. Il wait until | Well, after all, Bud was in ne;me, like mamma wants him to. e light—even vellowish in the in dime 1o <pave and then Il danger of growing up a bankrupt (Coperight. 1 ferior grades. TLead glase. on the < I meed this dime to spend|Any lad who could save for a hockey | _MfopTmEht 198 |other hand, is much more transparent atick and beat the seller down 30 - |and of a darker hue. g ; 1l husiness, Yon w t cents was saving enough. Any child Lessons in English 1 Leafall ik dngaadition dends 1theif et ahead much if veu spend every | honest enongh to thresh out the mat | betier to blowing and the delicate + fent vew et as xoon as yeu get it. ter of the last cent could be trusted i{work of “drawing out” the finest ¥ % CAMPRrL soup Compt o ¥ Real men alwavs have a little put| with spending it : GORBON, | pieces of stemware. So lead glass is S Awav. Yeud better save that tenth.| Youth is spending time. Al one not only more beantiful intrinsically, It's 2 good hat © exppet o do is to register a Well, dad. | need this dime. You ard for earning and spending, so! Words often misused: Don't say “‘she = cien e 11 eente and 11 spend the | that when the time for maturity | 100k it off of the 1able.” Omit “of. S S e folls round the wite use of money| Often mispronounced: Adept. Accent ® e O e Rt L o) P R A UAMabAR concepiinn |mothdaaisEuyatana) nountonkIasd) evl: AVhat'e the matter with you? One.|No teaching is ever lo Enough of | 1#ble. not the first <o commonly heard tenth means a Jth of 11 cents| it sticks to do its service | "Often misspelled: U'ntil. Only one 1 | Synonyms: Atonement. compromise, | reparation, expiation, = propitiation, . compensation. reconciliation. ~ Ris A) 4 &l Al = H e ot . . BY EDNA KENT FORBES. Word study: “Use a word three times BEAUTY CHATS e Egy it’s a o e [ Sliinsstulveinter? | ; 3 most luscious ravelin ‘oman. very cold water and wet small pads in ol equa o requirement: insufficient The Tr g . _l|these and then alternate in placing | “The stage facilities and space were woman who makes her HvVIng | the pad hot and cold over your closed | inadequate.” = wrote me recently and asked ' evelids. This will stimulate the cir- Culation and rest the muscles of the . pering and gossiping azainst vou vou can earn a whole dazen ensmie and not a single The girls ‘izht Belonginz to me Jt receptacle shy of the bis-timer City in Als 3 ver in Enzlana Don't pull ainy haby stuff on mem Other i hers of your own €ex What Phoenici A hrpothetical force. waste! Extinct . Toward Don't t1v to he delizhtfully mne | Palli cent and unspoiled. You needn's Gaelic smoke vourself, hut don't jump as Open wagor if some one had hitten you when W plant wealthy people vou know. famous Why is it that the glassware in|but is usually worked up more artisti And that sort of thing One mother savs ounee of prevention is worth as biz. For instance. 1 always keep my sharp there's 10 cents for you. It's fzstesoie opy Smeuliciien auic {each day. Todayv's word: Inadequate us increase our | en what heauty prepara vocabulary by mastering one word . eves. Alwayvs end the treat t it LS e A e femewih| | MODE MINIATURES || yrou know 1tS . o o taking care of herself. his A Mother.—The first teeth are the the sec chat for that woman | two lower ones in the center, and then | Aq to gloves—customs have changed i \d her hundreds and hundreds of fel- | the corresponding ones in the or e UDper i along with styles since the time of iis. Ghbe impraed tor Bt WD oo In\\(flrmw.“. and then| colonial gentiewomen. Always in i 3 the same (wo above, after which there ka7 vt Whro) the handslenc.ea % ver-changing hotel or will he a set of four in the double |; nter in gloves designed , wnd whose work | one<. and the spaces for the eve and | 5] primavily e netantly hefore new peo- | Stomach teeth will be left for a time. whom they must impress With Young Housekeeper.—You ean pro- ind freshnes and personality tect vour hands with can gloves ¢ o hotel water is havd—1 whenever you are handling the fires or i o water is hard S[o every any other kind of rough work. o # k ravels should 1\-4“'\ iy may be bought at any of the \ ik softening soap —there are ‘nt stores. Keep a piece of cut | f pne mumber of 2ood heands to be had. {lsmon at the sink for removing stains | g Because only the pick of v off the train and more or less ' jcom vour hands. and rub plenty of | £ etiled in her hotel, the first thing the | ceam or oil inta vour skin after vour the crop of the famous Fine red-ripe tomatoes! The best that grow. ated e e a0 Lk I ier L e et e T O : Wenatchee-Okanogan ‘We pluck them after they are sun-sweetened on ¢ v her face and neck ith | for any leng ol i . T e oy | region of the State of B e Wb cndin With n cold e . Watkingtoni Bearer this the vmestjust when theyt are most tempting. B faivlx liberal powdering, The “Duzzlicks” : But, it's the preparation and seasoning and and nails come xt for a treat Sl i '1112':,{\"‘.‘_(' ;' ",'i PuzsieLimericksa | | ; ; blending by Campbell’s famous French chefs that e up n | “1 just took some medicine, —1—2 | | produce this new and finer flavor to delight your : o for s | Cried a man, jumping round neath ewicoliaespndifoc bull T for comfort, in Summer s Iace mitth, ey appetite! - face shnld be cleansed | “It should have been — ace shauldihe cltansed | 8 SROUE Rt g0 Modern woman has heen negligent e 1wy | 1 vk, %0 o mow shaking —5—." | in thls regard," Gloves are worn when Serve it as a ’|1‘aste itt Enjoy it! See what a glow it gives Soup Sauce Salad you! £ skir nd the hair _*‘f"‘”‘","& 1. A verh commonly used in place|timeés not at all—other times carvied shed and bruushed with a gond | o Cnderstand?” in the hand hoping that that will suf- 00 m Juir brush. for the long nours the | 75 Targe perennial woody plant. | ice. Serve Campbell’'s Tomato Soup today! 3. Agitated However, when seen they are most s her halr i she }*v"‘“:K'\:""“""‘ ”"f"_'\”l’;‘ Consumed g | often wrist length gauntlets which | z» B e Personal pronoun. objective, attain interest through their novelty I W Tt fa seAsyianaracesnye | (NoteThe messiitas taken by the|cuffs. One extremely clever style this 4 . % {man who had just taken his medicine | season flaunts the idea of a tiny slit | , Yook W This can he done once 0F p o Lq - hardly he expected to he ef- | pocket through which an equally tiny For sale at AU Sasitary Greeeey A twice ween rexular *“"L:";" ‘“‘ fective. Can you fizure out what |silk handkerchief is drawn. 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