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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENT STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, FFEBRUARY 6, 1926. FEATURTS. BR I\l\'l‘:\. = s ol b st it e, s Middle-Aged Man Who Swaps His Old Wife Dropped czes on fish cakes We was eating dinnir today, ar Ann: A broad, wide foreh Hot corn muflins, 5 S 2l ot B i ;> Plight of Older | pop sed, Well, heers 8 proofs from | s frequently accompanied by a nar Coffee for a Flapper Iiver Happy? g [ the fotografer, which one shall T give chin, which imparts a triangu R 3 7 s 2 Bov the ferm to use in their booklet? lar form to the face. When the hair DINNER, Woman Married to a Boy And he took 3 red picktures of |5 worn high on the forehead this tri Cream of asparagus soup. i himself out of an envelope and {ingular effect is cmphasized. But if Roast chicken Il(‘ nberry sauce. H handed them to ma, sayving I\\t‘]l. ! the hair is bro 1t down low and is Creamed poiatoes o ; : . 5 alling to me the|dredded to take the plunge, but wen | puffed out a bit on the sides, softer Al ol EAR MISS DIX: 1 am a bachelor of 50. and it is appailing e 1 S I : e g I sumber of married men of my age and older who are falling in love with| [ finely got the camera fuce to face | aind more becoming lines will sene: R Young women and divorcing their wives to marry them. 1 cant for ihe O R | it dhein i peanosr gy . of me see how they can be so stupid—to say nothing of being so dishopora® @)t Ll he inat g . » i o 3 o \reck. their lomes, breal their wives' hearts, disillusion their children | it comes to the pinch [ van ahwass LETITIA and disgust the public. o e o e oo One of my frlends hus recently cut loose, as 1 have described. and after [that those picktures ave pritty good his divorce married the woman with whom he thought he wus in LR Most of his old friends dropped him, but 1 go to see him oceasion B e doesn’t take a Sherlock Holmes to see that everything is not a1 Eiat wae fhe nest of makine Gutoh ze. even now. after six months. His first wife had good tuste modl e wes el l0ger ot ] TRk attractive home. liis present home is commonplace and un wite a| abnormal faces? she sed. it CURIBIURRIRYS Woman of narrow interests and no cultivation i Lverailucte ACR e, SRRt One-half_cup sugar, 1% cups She is inuch younger than he and they have nothing in common. Hluving | Gladdis sed. =0 G0 sifted tlour, 1 cup Indian meal, to support two families has cut his income in half, and it is not hard to see s, lets have a consens of or 1 egg. 1 tablespoon melted but- that the wife is dfsappointed becuuse she cannot have even the car they drove Decorative Duplex Window Seats | | MENUFORADAY. DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX || [LITTLE BENNY Making the Most of Your BY LEE PAPE. ! BY DOROTHY STOTE. Supper o5¢ Lobster a la Newburi i Parker House 1lls, Canned peaches. Sponge_ drops. Coffee. ion for Peet sake, pop sed. And ter, little salt, 2 teaspoons bak- | |around In before his divorce. Gladdis started to 160k at the 3 pick ing powder. 1 cup sweet milk. 1 other Triends who have had similar experiences. In not one case | tures saving, Well, .in my. opinio Mix well and bake in hot but that T can recall has the man bettered himself by swapping wives, Does it| theve is very little to choose between tered muilin pans WGiE. ok CONSTANT BACHIELOR ien ; : b 0, vou think thelr all good. pop BRULD Answer: “Well, hardly ever,” as they usedl to say in “Pinafore.” There Cut apples bananas into may be men so callous and so dead of soul that they can sacritice their dice, sprinkle wiih lemon juice faithful old wives and their children to their passion without teeling @ pang to keep them from turning dark of remorse. but such men are exceedingly rare and also to improve the flavor; The averuge married man who is a philandercr ix not a bud man atl, o5 tCRUCHE Fn SO IR then, those who like ofl, pour a | | heart. He is not cold and hard and cruel. He is only weak and vain andj (g% o RISt 4 little over them, mix all to. sensual, and no other sinner in the world ever gets more bitterly punished | "5g gether, then turn into dish of for his wrong-doing than he does. 1ddis s nd pop sed s chopped peanuts until each . 5 3 ece is of t my features ind ! an piece is covered with peanuts, e 2 T e T s Y feture th Dlle “hogFt” dstiuse. If When a middle-aged man falls in love with a flapper young K innocent game of Sou AR R e SHiE his daughter and forces his wife to divorce him so that he can marry her. thel Do you wunt my’ opinion. pen? 1 Tnayonnaise ibafore. volling. In sympathy of the public goes to the poor, forsaken wife, but in realfty it is the o chopped pe: i it man we should pity. The wife has the ineffuble consolation of it And T went Sdlcei ek GIa peiepEANULE Iscience. She hax the respect of all who know her and she has her children .I;,\‘, hou s O 0 dont know o think 1d reck who they was i SPONGE DROE | The man knows he s forfeited the rd of his little b 1 enybody i cus. onethitd onip | everybody looks upon b I contempt as Iy old fooi g w, volks 2 oexgs | aken 1 seh nine cup four. pinch salt | Somehow renks n morale They 1ay be good of somebody Lut they don’t look eny more like ! you than 1 do, Gladdis sed But_confound it. your sipposed to is this sipposed to be « simile half teaspooniul vaniila. | 1 givorce from 1 wite marks the bezinning it whites, add st prosperity Wd volks and || flavoring, then fold in flour sift . e second maiviage the yecied o renew b ed with the salt, drop on unbut R dathy o hat he exy r though there w hitn some, miraculous 1omatce brings him only misers. e B in height hetwe the two mes en seemed to towe. over Nicky. His jaw was sct grimly his darl under their heavy brows flasl hear contract as tho P d had suddenly clo Something tirred her f v some eme she has married him only for what she can get out of him Also he finds that she has faults that are even worse wife's, and that she has not the offsetting virtue of u deep and abiding SometRInG WiCHE Yor Tl hast e for him. He misses hix children and the old home and the old wa suredly buy before long 1s a gigantic eight minutes in rather quick fen b R OB hin, e, but she laughs dcy. “Nicky Blake oven. that Jack crited ‘money i | | | old friends, and he would be glad enough to swap back if he could handkerchief « nhelievable dimen as i Vharry hiva, | onr N ihar Kose » Ao Seed pansL mmnkie with ow: d. after ‘all; that he has nothing in common with the young MODE MINIATURES | wild Young i e 5 DOROTHY DINX sions. You'll see them only occasic DUPLEX WINDOW ATS ARE INVITING AND HAVE DISTINCT W /. ol LB e ADVANTAGES OVER THE USUAL SORT. lllle “ lllls AR DOROTHY DIN AL yvears ago | ary OUNE M ar orde ik or | encec E vears my junior. At the time I thought 1 with hin v 1oy | Ihe popularity of window seats is|the portion of the casement furming B s s R O e e T h deTo: nd rderd Ao . well vecognized. They can be made | the recess. The whith of each seat I et o nll T A iOL HETD BRE bW 7 anis 4 ey bl #icheap. | 4 o dowr decorative elements in ms. but | should be the same. but just v ve hus grown deeper. The difference Y t < he g elet sch 0 ¢ f who wis thev require correct treatment. Th s | this is depends upon the width 7 ;e 2 e has 1 + is equally true whether the seats are | the window. When windows are HIcim, e Ch K ie et i S e or duplex The latt are | recessed there should be % couch ex- L thing of an innovation tending between windows so treated. | Duplex or double window seats are | or & console table. Either of these those that - divided into two | Zives an impression of recessed spi parts. Tl e especially adapted | when divided dow sen re G4s St A f to use in recessed windows. Iustead | the ends. Sl Snr chee A tel b nae Ty i f CHAPTER XLIT 'h"nL:\Q“ ;:_mn_m'._" "" bace ~jm.‘ ”ra“‘ ]ln the Table. *upon her husban ' i 3 £row ‘ we 3 The Last Straw which is u little more than half the £ Aiblessiently, (befoie clie b o < ¢ i : £ N lencth, stands at right an to it dhdce ey aeais oritans i sy o i r i e s conveniently dr nearer one 5 itk als I cont than the other. ’shis should | B N occasional wable, b ing little o hemse \d to be for the convenience of Fo those enjoving ihe seats. Afternoon f the tea from such a sle when two are N @ d womar i Hnp and and on the window seats is as cozv to do. and vou can t send 3 Young hushand out to pla can be s ow as you can your And thix says n Cushioned Seats. / necessit having perpetual youth forced on you by be i t sseline 1 Rose The seats should have cushions much vounger than yourseif v " inen in compar p . he vantuges in{made to fit. These can be secured { L L o indow seats.|by tying them in inconspicuously | [DEAR MISS DIX. 1am a youns marvied gRCDUDE SenUEmObaRiang at lngs o to the | with tape to the lexs of the seats ve her dearly. Nice baby. comfortable home fS &0 folihs otlicn exUERinG SUIIe fieventy. ol is the| By the way. the s . t : o hardiy to pun- { gl have u mother-induw who persists in iiving with ¢ Evolicioc linen, borderect svithiliface, heu 1. the made like stouls. ¥ 55 DA WY § B ] of thejon legs. [T the [ on afmental. the seats not ewinlyr | vl it they should H 1 forn Ber should reach t . Ansie her to leave, 1L is no part of v ) . ; ne phe fee e Uy i king the seats in to live b .\ B0Uher-ir Taw En( o L fooli What Tomorrow Means to You a cold s worsible for occupn Doro s She did 1 v fect comfortabl BY WINIFRED ~1 e e —— antagonize Upholstery. Food Spe | BY MARY BLAKE. the full view the t Leisht 1stal chair e o place the S, so Some Ady NARGET said t husband and four sons. all married. She spe ult with me and pointing out 1oy ane and males lite miserable. What shail 1 do? DISAPPOIN tment is not ouly | xurio permits of ex ra| Not very o iU was rlwl D' -l ; C e Aquarius. fis own way seating capacicy + room. and this|the castom t . Ir veung e i = a moment small cost e decorative valus | beople who 1 ot food prob 1€ ai .‘ ross i < planetary o Jace. ool Al he seats depends upon the kind | lems in thew - sses 3 (Coprright, 18 very propitic g bric used for the upholstery and | the tiny tot in the primar land recreations of a v L 1 with the scheme of the | who learned to boil E | indicate A harmony 1l upholsters material, if {an g, o her very grown-up coileg L coloring. gives excellent ve- | ha vou now and = the ¢ sister. these youns pionecrs in the 3 ‘ 5 ind felt t tield of food study received scani > 3 cheeks. there it et & cep hns misio il o | : e Children born tomorrow will not. i Sk e The tinies have changed. Today it | cording to the signs. n Non SERTEY O T y {would be a hard individual, indeed, | _1 worry or anxiety on physical & f > » LB{}L b] ORIFS BY THORNTON inedl POTAE. &) Bt Oriistorn it any stage of their voutl se wddenly ¢ t she was sick wit 4 . BURGESS h a stua i L. wise house: lestined to attain a healthy and gl rn o 1 very students ’ orous majority. A bov, in disposition. ™ gefare she could bring herself o e ~cme of the latest { will be ra t 1y \:\ 1, awthing Al 0 overcd in regard t Hle will be IBalchic fo harm b o did ton f b Known and. everyday food | i s e e Motaer Nabure ince Intoithe hen vard SR SRR incheons and suppers. | watched, as it is quite within the 5 e nd the litte door throuszh which nonz the later mature | runge of possibility that he may devel Bbit . told Nanny | the hens in and oui. A | s we f some ting re {op some ex nal mental gifts. A BY JENNY GIRTON WALKE anny wi e e girl, on the other hand, will be lizht e was ~H|'|n\] closed dovr sive S ¥ ctically ol of us will unuvl gay and free. She will not give | guessing zood | seent t v , .ssing appreciation for w s t to others. but will, in | Zuess Meadow Mt ables. Who has not had | much thought to other e ues o ; i her own selfish way. et a lot of s T T T sround. Pete ecided 1 \\(-"‘I"\ out itk Bt i whit spolled isfaction ont of life, without ever giv LA :&:\\\‘§\§\§\v\\‘vi NN Boit m Az think_~h e aid: s B ue it . taste | ing much of het roal self to others. MINAR \\ \ \\\\\\ NN NN ose sharp tecth o S Degan | less shed-on | f tomorrow s yvo irthday, yotu \ R \ safe, it he did the barn.|to gnaw at a corner of fatt ¥ 1 the skillful house ought to be convinced by now that Nanny was sure Dinny hadn't zene S W cook her nothing is gained vour brand of to the barn. and Peter was equally oo SAvna: will be an | pessimism. You, spiritually live in wooat the { the Uni Manchester (England). where rumor door t et p hie ards mn»[ has it that it rains 365 days each ve fdtse T ne T o | leen for vewetable cookery. | except leap vear, when the perform ¢ e el T Thompson tabiished | ance is continued one day more. You ShousBl Snt i ust cooked vege- | | can never see good in anything. You Rat e SEOn S ea ned tables B 1l which 5 s ‘:'\li are always looking for unworthy mo. aaselihan aven Pobbar terp ender and palazable. Well cooked tives, and you are excessively eritical BiS Tiar A TR OUDSY S oot | vezetables are very tender. Over-| of every one and everything. You, by zet into the hen house. Very quietly ked vew e mushy in | vour x|réhr1'u.'m-\~-_ ‘.um; the rmhnr Danny stole over 1o tha le door nee und unpleasant in taste. Siasm of others. You have none of e e h" Bt “’Slm”'”h' e time required to t vour own. In vour own affalrs, al snawing censed. . Tl S Shehl s o £ certain ables to the vari though inherently possessing good At el 3 |y cook-ed-ness” - Judgment and excellent taste. you dix e ol s established. White onions, for count every opportunity and conjure > ;\(,',‘,;j,: cried Dunny. in an equal 'j\m‘_{v‘ ot 25 B4l m up difficulties when none exist Putes: vellow onions .20 and Across. Adam’s ale You have many g qualities, but minutes ax beans. 30, 40 and 45 v person they are all overshadowed by vour arvots, 30, 40 pinach with s poor sense of proportion. You are 1 ater, S, nd old < Iverized material e, ever cady to d nurage ;And»nr-\v s o cbass, 1D g Preposition willing to encourage. Your criticism ) [FSoteord Nelicle; is destructive and never constructive “was also established that thel i ; O U 3. River in Enzland ntil you change. you cannot ex In o surprisingly short tine ‘thers| It waE 800 S R e Titench it e sdusre misksu Hiver pect much happiness in vour homo | e - menci ] e eoRi (eocn rouEh there and| Go. feingral salts—wers apt to e lor 20, Tnprisonment life. as the family circle requires aatian ;i | daneiro. These five stars. with 16 DHIFGRIED NANNV. SISNmuim [k eon £2douch hev did o Hously curtailed when cookery had Do . Temporary sheller. great _degree of optimism to make it | Leptember. 7 emter 15 | others, symbe the 20 states of the SWONDERFI LY e Tuey i At Siadn and fed to the excessive s it Gaelic cndurable and contented mimeniorating thie ‘day the repunhe was | union and the eapital eity. The motte A fzuin. You know. that is the Meadow . oL i Well known persons born on that | foimed. T ¥s are red by | f i experiments are ebos: Railroad bbr.), kn v 1 that | forme axs v of is stamped on the i A Mouse's war of Kissing. Then they ‘ s date are: Cyrus Wakefield, manufic. | flags at the Pan-American Tr ot | O . sure Danny b e o aa T ey goes on when serions s ‘refix, into Maiden loved by Zeu late are: Cyr Kefleld, imanufac. a2 o e i Faack- | White ross the globe : et S ptie ure 1 Abbott merchant. o ; . S o OF cou ChidOork et A lic e the purpose of estab. | | ety the compn turer ; Lof | dind! oo e | e : posing thit e e e Gt et [ e whs of cookery. Im e e New York: e b itnam, i | B and SV 0ot Hantate | Sy I : < o R N e s a1y ix the work done | B N Gibbr), lisher: Noadiah AL Hill, linguist, and j % A = to remind, X PRt Sl D Ln LR Tl ol e wratories for the S A . St Jacob M. Da Costa, physician’ and| At first glance there i ientl = - Al 5 QUElTu A sduceze thrGuetis [ LI ONECVERIRTS, iR reg i the sultan author. { connection between the flag of Brazil | “") I‘l I I‘ R it “n : S n sty hullRo NS S v of food | Musical composition with main {and that of Portu r coun i\ 4 i things that had happened to him. | touch with her State college of azri- | 36 : plate. S A metal. s Clues to Character | reminder ot " the 1o heelss | 1 in between they had to rub culture and by its leaders be direeted {40 Proposed international language. . Membranons poich < e THeney And hisinavigators. @) P ena | inally Danny led Nanny to his snug |to her nearest source of inform _ Household pets 7 ESiiiod iih ina Aaate dtenee ! ouat, | ittie home in the unused nesting bhox | rexarding late tific findings in College ye S 3. 0. ABERNETHY. sociated with scientific enterprise ny ,,T.,d have sl i.,?».y m.l»lm.i-l n the far corner of the ;n\n ”)T-.u«p\ regard to every- food. That it will Indefinite article. :crorfin{;;vhmm | f“';_"l';g'l;n:n:r'w’y "h‘:'fl W:‘) “-;yf":‘: Wwive sindl o jescuped rom SBIACHH: o kit onjeadiNanny, isnic er- [ e wi h her while to do so Malt beverage. . A gull- @ Journeys and un L ; 5 s 3 . “isn’t it wonder- | be well worth her whi 3 ge.. S e SE e b 3 eTOhs ho-sIBIC Chanices Slnca g B il i all avound, ¢q1>* Then they rubbed noses ain. it @ fact easily understood. Particular localities ;’lul: ufml‘\;:")‘f' pstaestibbe) Noted for Firmness. f\f?.r,l“,.‘1‘::.:1"7.,!""‘"““‘:-‘ 1];.3;:)»'”-“-)) e the hen house. with Nanny a Eilos Bae o -] is iy . ipped Theological degree (abbr-). an’s nickname. 3 " 1o old shipping flag | - o So it was that Danny and The average home is not equippe heolos Spalt i e o8 pfeed uno Dot SN e ST, e | Mendow "Mouse once more were o | with lnboratorsapparatus and the | 49 Uncommon. Neture naslan wncanty way oottty L6 O] SCIN Sl Y wax for |gether: and in some ways better off | wise housewife is the one who kno . b T % e . RO NS 2 s = 5 ety i e ] tht hen houss there Wae no wasiehlifian whenithey had diveainline big Where to turn for such information |52. American of French or Spanish My Neighbor Says: plant "%‘Q(Ai‘.f"&"‘&é"x?i“fi“ér'?aéE“t‘hfll",.,f-“.‘,?"fii‘m’xh';h",K‘.‘,.,'1 s avas s cor them to know i g barn. As for Peter Rabbit. he went|as she requires. DECELEHEC, As a_ substitute for the hot e & | “a Yo guess how disappointed | e : 3 e s (ablw. depicts firmness. so many European monarchies. K Can you gue b | back to the dear old brier patch that FiOns oG RO DL Y water bottle use a hot bric Pave vou observed the striking [John VI of Portugal transferred his r 1 ;'{’I'f\"“]\: y “.*‘:“Llh»latlagv;:_l\\\'it:1 mu"\s.\;lrv > = = g Down. You will find it gives a very nee in the form and outline of | court to Rio de Janciro in 1808 and The ertil erur |\ s t he have heen? He Puzzlicks e InATthT pleasant heat. Cover it \with aces? Some are round, some thin | few years later Brazil practically be 4 {had been too smart fur Reddy Fox| 2. pPreposition. a sugar bag and tle with tapes and while others are oblong. ne the seat of government of the — | |f.l;r .h:.:'lv“ ousit two of hix littie PisilaTinerionk 3. Saucy . fastened to the bag for the pur T is this oblons face to which we | United Kingdom of Portugal and Bra Never to do what woulg |7 ST L pose. \ve reference in this article, We [zl 1In 1 |il\\]|v; ,luylm eturned to ! Said a zardener sheewed of The success of frying depends nerally, but not al find that ‘“"“l‘j"’- e e Sk '_”-“ hurt some one else c often trirmed vines on an upon two things —having fat | |dark complexion, dark eyes and hair, SonBaEeIsgaRt o independents fpm | L e e e —; to completely cover the articles | |are noted for firmnes: e posses | the T gonntuy) and) vt oo Used to be my whole Lessons in English With alitrle g cooked fn it. and having the fat | | sors are naturally vigorous, active. O mperor of Dl (33 1 could snip off u —4— ‘smoking hot. energetic, and possess strongly | - = B d — but its on o 3 s 3 getic, s . a green field charged with a dianond Cl:: e b'v' tg 'v‘;’rto g, W iy = And start out as young ladies’ —5—. Q) T eiieiror cake mav bel pre! ||| | marien) haracters al ol argangiun. |2 EEeHANENichoreed it & diarond v. wing 1 1. Popular summer resort in Maine. vented from cracking by udding | | parting strength and endurance. vegetable and mineral wealth of the 5 2. Latticework bower. one teaspoonful of cream to They have great capacity for both country. The coat of arms in the cen the chr\gmg and weak Words often misued: Don't say| 3. 8kill. each unbeaten egg. Stir 2!l to- perception and conception, and are |tor of the diamond included the fa unfair to th b “not one of the books were read. 4. Bit of hair gether, then add sugar until sometimes carried 2Itv\n)’ ; by !!h“lr miliar armillary sphere and a circle of | wr to the brave |lg, . «was read.” “One” is the sub Tonsorial artis Stiff as desired. vivid imagination and passions. How. [ {87 SO CTY SEACTE and B Curcle OF | and the = S swer and ano - Puzzlick” cer, you will find the oblong fac ovinces S lemnice e St o ject and 1 (The answer and another *Puzzlick A thorough rubbing with o | |Syer. you will Bna Ao Ceradoracss | provinces in the empire | One mother says: Suzar lcing on < : 17 Often miss : ‘Trascible. will appear o Ay Sete frne When Brazil became a. republic on | e athas ich 4 dGadert S s IS : plece of flannel dipped 10 b whatever they undertake, and con- | xovernber 15 4 SOTALS: Bie Sos et nakes rathec; oo Flob) & deasert strong. L 3 < Plemish, defect. fimlt, Yestorday's “Pu ] Y e i rerove it Anrl £n November 15, 1889, a temporary il 00 n spoke in a1 Then you should have heard wimd Of that snawin wwed from ontside and Snuwed fron: inside, and the tile splinters flew from the corner o that cloxed door wis a sichi to see, | #19 tiv of circumference of the ed States of impe:t stai aint, tarnis T stant in love and friendship. They | was sdopted of red. white anf blue?] for the children. But, of course | w el sk aat oy, tHn tarmisblo sermon our pastor, Right Rev- | from felt hat them e natwel Teaders Intactive: life— | 1o aorped of med. wiite anfibiies) 3 i S word three | erend, 5 in the open air E | men of the field vather than of the |day, but a new fagz was preseribed on | tin i * Let us in | Began, may have had a right clever r away the odor. office and count | November 19 which prostrved the oid 2 it | crease our ve by mastering end: If the chicken is well rubbed ir ends are attained by energy | praditions. The green and vellow of |SPreading the cake with jelly and {one word each day. Tod word But his talk, though e inside and out with = cut lemon ind perseverence rather than by | this flag were taken from the empire | sprinkling with shredded cocoanut Symbolize: To have a tpical resem | :i(‘l)l l'h& end o far ldllulum, New! 8 ::mre lx;lngh(i:gkifiig will fnake :':::T,::\'\‘irf&"e(:p r";i:h‘;:Lzh;£m|\:’L? flai, and there s sl 4 celestial | This is 4 deliclonis bt hot. 1o sweet “It was wl we left, sincevwe felt he mi e meat white, v e! ve eakers, us - | globe. drawing should show on | sul , and the children are qu! g:—ne:'ymbloihd t.fi‘: o:ie‘:':t eumjl.n'v: e mnever end. tihy . pressions and not enly feel and think, | the blue globe the five stars of the|n.u-uoa with it. ‘which she was ebout to enteny” L ©Conyuight, 10264 but. !hf‘ acty ‘Southerri Cross as it is seen-at Rio de (Copyright. 10264 ted as a holi- j they want 1 k s like the grownups’. so I make an icin

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