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WOMAN THE C., P Alsns EVENING FEATURES. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, T , l ] 1k s ¢ 2 < i O H oy — : i ; ticks and Fagots in Menus || Willie Willis TS Gt o | posoree, LITTLE BENNY . mental or ¥ = S 7. r Problem of | By : ¢ WALKER ! BY g v Fasl ae i DO Oth _Dlx Head Versus B - ‘ 3V LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Y ROBERT QUILLI riners Heart BY LEE PAPE. 1 | A good enu for cabin part 1 so that the light is thrown nn= i ; Ma walu £1r|hher rom-g getting re.ddy EIven DEB e e B0 At 2 i oo : . 1< [ 10 20 out with pop and pop was shav- o g gt feie eIl ! {Man Does Wisely to Marry Woman Who Appeals | it tave in the. hathesom goctine | £uises, and en " og Cabin u. | 3 & Z = -~ W reddy to go out with ma, and I had a wot Sandwiches Most Strongly to Him, But Woman Satisfie kood ideer how to make some money . hd Nut Bread Sticks ¢ I‘md } \vc:lnl ‘ldn ma’s room saying, Hay " oral Seel Sticks { Ter ma, Ive decided its about time 1 start - "7 Candy Sticks. | | | Dont vou fell well? ma sed = s or Lemonade. i | Certeny, G wizz, ma, I meen it Im = | . | lT IS une of the ironies of life that the thing which comes up to our ideal|serious, I sed. Hay ma, every time I = ) Fagot Sandwiches. { X <o seldom fires our fancy. We crave lobster and champagne for supper save 4 cents will you give me a cent ey Cut erust from loaf and spread when we know we ought to be eating bread and milk. We long for chiffons | to make it 5 and incourage me to save | . L A vsho bread with softened butter and lace when we are conscious that we should spend our money for serv-{ 4 more, will you, ma? I sed. iceable homespun. We enjoy novels when our sober judgment tells us that| Wy ves, I sippose so that duzzent we should be improving our minds by studying history and philosopy. We|sound like a bad suggestion, ma sed would be willing to do without the necessities of life if only we might have| Wil you start as soon as I save the the luxurie: ferst 47 1 sed. h slice a thin slice of ham Roll carefully and secure thpick to prevent unrolling. illed Bread S icks. s Afterward. the last thing at {date are: Benamin F. night sands, naval of-| charming scapegrace sheers off the grace and leaves only the scrape into : This vagary of the human mind extends to people, and, generally( Wy yes, ma sed, and T sed, All rite, With a very sharp Knife cut small speaking, no company is so attractive to us as that which is bad for our|here they And I took 4 cents out lread sticks in two. Spread with pi manners and morals of my pockit and showed them to her, nenio cheese and DTN RS e |and she sed. Well of all things that | . . I aa The most fimportant phase of this subject is reached. however, when u| (xes the cake, well the ideer for land | Orange Peel Sticks. | L didn't want to sas ! an or wo s called upon to decide whether he or she will marry the | S3g€s. T e ey SN Lye got to do somethin' so Pug e o e lie o Do Dritics Anmifine, ot the o who reaiises. avery MLl fh“:fl:’p"‘:;fi*;f';":;fi"::n Wi > s | 4n’ Skinny won't ca - specifica - 2 OF & Z00 sband sho! e ays Jes e . and pop was s " 4 the sot bafl, Put into this n 1“»':1;!! ,Invni‘ne- her pet.” | spectfication of what a good wife or & good husband should e. ! avin his face and 1 went in saying, trips of oranze peel and cook (Copsright. 1926.) | . 1 got a grate it enler. Dip cach piece into granu Unfortunately, those who are most filed with inward graces ate so| ¢ D T Eule ldeenthow ited suzac and lay on parafin paper. | often lacking in outward attractions. The girl who is industrious and do- | S4¥€ 4 100 ¢ { 2 [ stic and econom pious and e ssed of e virtues that fit @ sippose all you need is the money Dear Ann: You have before 5 Loz Cabiin Teos © | What Tomorrow Means to You mestie and ceanomical and pintis and possessed of all the virtues that 0 6 | SRS G100 Pl B (e mones, A Yl e baliant sl P chocolate ice cream into slices foeel b "x' T8 " ":“" “l o laste in dress (hat Sets vour teeth |iS incouragement, will you give me 5§ the right a perfect example of what A Ll out Awith o cooky Gutter (hougse BY MARY BLAKE 0‘[“1“‘“ By LN UL TEBREES S 5 cents for incouragement every time | the well dressed woman will shaped) to form “cabins i — | = B ectarieier wails f her shoulders be broad: T Log Cakes. Aquarius, | On the other hand. the firty snd frivolous maiden, who husn't one sin- | ;caic"Jike that so why shouldent 17| straight line of the dress ar ' 11557 Vol Syt cTioc ol te B0kt ; #le quatfication o recommend her for he Job of wife s a perfect com|op sed, und I sed, G, all rite. wen Blahl ol Fapdrt d SRt i e AV The frosting 1e soft draw 4 | TUMOITOW's planetary aspects are| Pendium of charms that make her every man's heart’s desire, even thoush | ipay we start? ippearance to such a figure. over it lenzthwise. The prongs | fvorable, and indicate progress and | Knows that he will regret it if he gets her. Immediately, pop sed, and T sed, All make the collar low and round an £ Will roughen the frosting to resembie | Success. ' Full advantage should be . . | rite, heers my 3 s yours? zive a flare to the bottom of the e Dtk f a4 treeOF the frosting | taken of such w propitious outlaok,| [N THE same way. the earnest young man, who neither drinks, nori"Yee gods, another lamb fleeced of ive a flare to the bottom of th b hition WIth & BastRy tube jand every endeavor should be made 16| | smokes, nor plays the vaces. but Who is getting on in business, and bears| wall Street, pop sed. | 5/ balince e aliouldes | bush forward the task or enterprise on | the visible stamp of being O. K. on his noble brow, and to marry whom| "Being wy'T had 10 cents for about | on SN n 5 SIS e 7 : 1 | which your mind s set. Although| would be like putting your money in the savings bank, ninety-nine tmes!y hour and 10 cents werth of chock Rad My Neighbor Says: {the signs denote marked success for out of a hundred wears his hair wo long and his trousers too short, und|jits for about another hour. oulder | G - ! financial operations—not those, how-| sniffles when he talks, and Steps on your toes every time he comes within| Yours for femininity. When irying douzhnuts have ever, that savor of speculation—every | 20 feet of vou | LETITI dish of boiling water on the work of a legitimate nature will de MOTHFRS Covyright. 1926 1 st I side ,\:m“mxx |~‘-’ ';"m‘l-": jrive some ~|»..1 benefit from the Whereas wan who is @ hopeless detrimental. and whoim it would be V) A {#uspicious influences. This is also an{ suicide to marry. is good to look upon, good 1o talk to. good fun to go out ; 5 ? uEhny {gusp nftu Th suicide to ma s zood to look upon, good ood [ o e 5 out of the fat immerse them | jexceptionally good occasion for mar-| with and knows every short cut and hypath to a woman's affections. i HILDEEN Y quickly in the water. They will [riage. n"nl]}‘hua who wed tombrrg It is nature's great law of compensation that parcels out the charmsj not bl greasy jodll not, like so_many ¥Men's | and virtues instead of bestowing them all upon some one individual, but it i i alt is especially effective in | | victims. learn to regret or wish to for. | s e e e e hcate Taweon & i Heating Bottles at Night. el brown s et is pretty hard on the one who must choose between them i 'HA . 74 pinks, being used in the | , Children born tomorrow promise 10| frany & man has sighed as he asked himself why the homely rieh girl| C T'S By EDNA KENT FORBES. proportion of two cups of salt | ibe i“l‘""ll" Vvigorous and sound in mind | {p, it would be so advantageous for him to marry had not the melting eyes — to one gallon of water. For | |and limb. Most parents will foolishly { g winniug ways of the poor girl who had snared his fancy. Many a girl] - - blues use vinegar in the pro- | ifail to appreciate the evidences of g wept salt and bitter tears into her pillow wondering why the rich widower The Woman Motorist. ite cotton gloves and keep o portion of one-half cup of vine- | jsoundness of mind. = There s ap-| \(hy \cas courting her couldn’t be young and slim and dance the Charleston ; all night, or for @ time—until ur to one gallon of water, or | jParently nothing abnormal. according |, "jjes some poor clerk that it would be a two-by-four-flat fate o marry. The woman who motors much this| pands have taken up the ¢ ' aum I the proportion of ene | {to the indications, to be apprehended | 4 S5t SITS G SGLL LN must kenerally choose between the ornamental sort of weather will suffer from rough | " find the best Winter hand : tablespoon of alum to one al. | {1 the onward march of these children !, 4 1no“yseful, which should one take in a life partner” skin and chapr s. Even when | ments is lots of lard, smeared on thi X F auabss 0y Iavender {10/ hbatthi it birenigrh.. They willipe ]800 TS UAEIUL SENCH SIOBICORE SRR e R ntte taiey, & she drives with heavily lined gloves|iy. Weur rubber gloves ov z S K | rather dificult o manage from & I should Sy thal A man shouldtain 10 E LS S € n., her hands will become dry and | hands for an Lour: sou can conti sugar of lead is more often |iemperamental point of view. Their|Woman her mind’s idea jprobably red, for the glove lining | vour work and the skin takes up rARY w-;L lnv tabl fl“\"““. mf ;\‘l ax { willfulness will have to be curbed, and | = 5 0 i seems to take up ¢ | grease Wash off with hot water and THE ENTIRE MENTU FOR A Lo being the proportions. Sugar 'I'xth’l‘ln“ Fach & il be ier e lapt v Bl than v o TR Mo tase #i06a) Nin niegination jos s e O -f"‘ St CABIN PARTY IS MARKED WITH of lead is a poison and should rom the others, and no general rule | before the wedding day. nothing short of a miracle will enable her to start a e o vt fhe) e 15 G Afer ot afe- b SIMPETCITY be landled with great care. | |can be recommended. Underlying their | combustion in it afterward. If in the days of courtship she has raised no type of cream on the face, and then | through with your kitchen work wast Throw out the solution as soon | | disobedience, their lack of respect and | thrills in_his Lreast. to her dying day, no matter what she does. she will I ber uan it before vou. go. out.|your hands and rinse in cgo) and then * with cabin mad as used, wush the hands care. their apparent indifference, there will | never make his pulse beat one throb more quickly. Daily observation shows s ep & stick of white cold cream | very cold water. Rub into them ornamental | | fully and put the sugar of lead be, in reality, hearts of gold, bubbling | that even men why were wild about women before they married them calmed T hte lipétiok cremmn; that et | Honey i el This | | in @ safe place. over with affection and love down into mighty matt fact. unsentimental. unromantic. inatientive Sour Pocker, andisvaear yous lips withi| tuz Gerin end fose vater Horner | Newspapers crumpled up and If tomorrow {8 vour birthday, your | husbands as soon as the ceremony Was over T8 betone 7 i Ut Moo At enalaitie ] Y SGins o von 4 ¢ i tavees || [t tn chi teec of mubhet bootall | uea e wetiricahes mreviniiiiens and SAEo R | Iyou are out driving if the cream comes | fin vegetable or fruit. you car and the roof be s help dry them. Put the boots | | indifference; You are full of good inten- | IMUEREFORE & nun does wisels to choose the Womn who appeals st T Crnret e ace vats o Yook et [remoy e white candles for lizhting the table in a warm place and renew the | | tions, and if success depended only « strongly to his tuste and raises the most commotion in his breast, no| and a nuisance to have and soothin ¢ cut little log cabins from brown paper when it gets damp. | brilliant conceptions, you would easily | ), iter what drawbic she has i | - skin is dry, 1 shouldn't ad- | cardboard for white painted brown) | In making coffee the water | joutdistance all others. You, however, Women reverse this attitude toward matrimony, and w woman should i Y RITE ca T e ] ands are incl and write (he name of each guest on | | must be boiling at the top boil- | jlack the ability to make your dreams| ,.x oyt the man who satisfies her judgment rather than her heart, if she use the regular greasy eream, rub it in [ YOU Can prevent it by rubbing se . Put across the top of goblets, ing point before it is poured on | {vome true, not because you do not| inot find gne who does both || Ome Mother Suse el A e il am the Surface of | table salt nto the skin after vou ‘ just before s the guests | { the coffee. Water at the high { possess intelligence, but because vou tting up in the middle of @ cold [ el ¥ “.,' Zort. oral disth " | washed and drie em. This absorbs o the dining room ie wee can- | | est possible temperature is and work do not travel in harness | - N ot .. ——— t to heat baby's bottle was one | L1e faed Fith @ Saft. G0 ClOth, oW |all the extra moisture and also act dle standing on each. Secure candle| | ne v for the most efficient | |together. ) Lol i becanee Momens aftections ae d sdheve gk ddspacic, St the worst bughears of Winter for | 6T over the cream. Indoors. the heat | ool Tike a punmice, leaving the By he 2. Mghted match under it | | extraction ot flavor, aroma ana | | You ate cynieal. critical of cthers,jwill attach themselves to auything 18 Chelr (eamegiite vom iven if alme But a little electric grill, which | 5 s the oot the poree | skin very smooth soft i s ehied ma o mner L = i 2 3 | very positive in vour belefs and very | Woman marries without being much in love, she will nearly always grow 0} \wal o Christmias 2ift, eliminated the shiny: out . I neieAId, £he iores | SKILVIEY SmOND and soft 7 conter of card. If guests are to be Bor s extreme in your likes and dislikes. You | he is good 10 her worst elements of the night bottle. | Of the skin being closed, the face won't | 500 B /000 (GraiCrs (ol & T ts are to e For soup muking put the | Iire"ugiaiy cool and compo Bt When T g0 16 bed T have the nettia | Shine, but it will be protected the 2 . seated at tables, have goblets or tum vegetables through the meat times, and sometimes without rhyme ides. other things than love enter into & woman's life. A good home * rig YOtUe | worst sort of weather parts, 1c hing the sup ry hiers at the places. If not, the glasses chopper. They cook quicker | [or regs sou bec: g fortable income, 4 settled position in society are not to despised, and| (he s ' @ pan of cold water on| ™ 4y gores of hand lotions can be ob. nd dark hairs can b may form a circle about the log cabin and make better soup. {or reason, you become pussionate and | a ortable income. u settl " i e sed, and heiter beside the bed and when | Al sorts of hand lotions can be ob. s avery ™ Eoa diicleraniut (s Tow eanin ] soup. xcitable. This makes You. not alone [ more than these is the frecdom from anxiety. The woman who never has bottle time comes T just reach | Wined for very little money. One Ppislos v ridiculous in the eves of Gthers, but | to tear her huir about other women: who n 145 to get up in the night to and turn on the eléetricity, I|Made by mixing one Iycerin, r ulso ashamed and resentful. open the door for o drunken husband. is happily married, no inatter whether Keen water botling 1 e an | one-third honey, “one-third rose water | (Y ;u are not in;uxnlor»m I{n love, and | she has any romantic illusions about her husband or not night when the children ']"“‘17;{",’ “:ml:ii‘«[-' ‘A’nu‘ m‘j‘r’. u‘:?lvvr honey; . Al {can be a successtul lover if your mate - colds, as the steam fin the room per- | Cither is bleac cumbe I'he Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | <o Then ther i thix s to be consiiered—that oue tancies are exceedingty | Sk of sar Seesihing."® "™ P | slons are Hora 4 aimand o Gz ) b= | Well known person born on that|fragile things and last a very short time at best. Close acquaintance with a i sions are even better /// (Copyright, 1926.) ficer; Alexander H. Stephens, which a woman has got by marrving him. If you will look about you rub the hands with a little olive ol | 3 men: Melville W. Fuller. juris carefully, you will see that the women who are trying to reform husbands | or cold cream, if they are quite badly met ce {ander Herrmann, magician: Thomas|are not doing much palpitating over it. They are doing it in tears and chapped. and. if you want, pull on| {A. Edison, inventor; Franklin W.|disgust. | cooks Hooper, scientist and educator. But the good ows in & as the vears go by, and hence the[A g 3 man wa | (Copyright. 1926.) woman who marries man of whom her sound common sense approves|He always saluted the [ ] ! Sver Tegrels it . . DOROTHY DIX. | Rut. bevend this - Cops 196 save them nothing » most of them zave him the FOOD AND HEALTH = | 71 "Quite 'a usual French name 2 Beautiful | W WE GO SHOPPIN Wt e BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS. ' HEN | .5..1"”)‘" sy fres Food Speciallst. - — 1 Atmosphare. ! { Note—There was no questioning { ' BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLE !nu. voung Frenchman's gallantry— Jolith moted neurologist, Dr. {but what did those whom he saluted oseph Collins. telling us that the . . " . ] ‘ess|EIVe him in exchange—and why? | United States as a nation is suffe Sizes in Ready-to-Wear. ordering the type und sige of dress |& 0" 1.2 imerick and you'll see e - : : i 5 A hey ually need. 1If 38 is ordinarily | 2 S e it b o Il ing from adult infantilism, and an{ 4 ghopper from East St. Louis sent | pc¥ piatfgy peed. (f 88 s ordind ¥ i mpe " answer and another “Puzzlick™ | ) eminent medical editor, Dr. Josevh | e o lotter a few days ago elling | prictice of hunting for -a large 36+ Vil APPeAr tomorrow.) { o A na o G ok i interia. how keenly she felt tne eed 0T |that you can squeeze into. You not | Yesterday's “Puzzlick.” | s et e belgtandard sizes ready-to only get worer fit by cou en- = & | taken as evidence of the allegation | dreases, It was a thoushtful letter. | ook BE€, 5 FRoter B0 but sou en|a corain old girl of e 1 that a large majority of us are|anq 1 was Sorry that she only signed | o et { Had a limited notion of science. morons,” does it ot behoove us 10 |k wa Daily Readers" because I should | {omen: after all, don't want dependa- )~ She thought that & surd take account of our dietary stock? |pave liked very much to send her a RS ! Was a_tropical bird, - | “Not ours the tagk of provine or |Lars, liked Ser s - [And a rhombold a kitchen appliance. | disproving the sald allegation! We \s woman told how she had gg. | — {0 know. however, that inteliectus! | ordared her. sizenumber 3 many JBigtorp of Bour Name) Gold Cake £ growth has been retarded sufficiently | iimes, and that while the majority of BY PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLAN, | G b 32 |33 34 |35 !to make the problem one that de-|them fit v well, many were too ANCISI S | Cream onehalf @ cunful of butter, | mands serious consideration. We also | skimpy. while a few were entirely add one cupful of powdered sugar and know that malnutrition is anather of [{no large. And doubtless her expe PIERPONT | Beat ‘again. Ada alternately the beat. | 4 {our national problems. The fact that | yjence has been duplicated by a great . L 1en volks of six eggs, the juice and 6 37 39 41 i rlence jwe have excellent medical authority | many other readers. iy | VARIATION—Pierrepont. | grated rind of one Jlemon, two cupfuls for the belief that the two problems| That's why it is such extremely | {of flour, onefourth teaspoonful of - re inextricably hound together | zond news to learn that something is| RACIAL ORIGIN—French. salt, und one teaspoonful of baking | 3 44 | <hould be sufficient to make us eager | heing done about this lack of uniform- | SOURCE—A locality. { powder. Bake in a loaf and ice with | o St o saration, T vidualS. can ity In siae | bress Manutucturers || Mere is a family name which, it not | RSO S TSI SOIGPASE ] cone place where no one wants o 4 | “First, to examine the evidence sup-[and the Interstate Merchants' Coun | Widely borne, is by no means infre-| jice and strained egs yolks ILe “helped out a nizht club porting Dr. Fishbein's statemen-. il led off the first week in Januars | duently met, and which has become i ) = = Are we mot pathetically ready to|nhy adopting a schedule of sizes and | Mg e 8ot | z 2 3 y adoptir e O e origin is French, though there is : - : believe the first halt.informed, if not |specifying the bust and hip S e R Bananas in Jelly Acros<. . City in West Oregon misinformed, faddist who assures us|ments which are to conform with =608 BE ; i . Pl K , ¥ in Wes isinfo; > assure 4 figures are | int> being in more than one place and | Lemon, orange or any clear jelly 1. Musieal selection iy a single per- | 24. Locomotives aravely that this food will make us each. So that now, If these fizures are | 10 PUTE ) QOTe than one biace and| o n“u0™, 30, Tnolding. bananas, . son. | Man's name. {the embodiment of health, while that | made universal, oD ek size 3§ and | Piices of origin were not necessarily | Place a laver of sliced banamas in a | Kee ln i Our Uncooked Organ of Nearing, fone will cause us to be cursed with |drop into a store. ordet & S 00 #W0 in " France. but in countries where |mold, pour over suflicient prepared | e il | 27, Greek letter. [fell disease? That vegetariantsm is |know. for Instance that it will be | i on i\ Whoken bt the period.m | JOIY to cover, and set aside unti fim; | _ A three spot | 317 Tiresome person {the solution of the world's problems, | 43 inches around the hips, with a| \lQ" ltPhomel were formed: [Add another laver of bananas and . . Befora A burden. | white' “more” of any one of a doger | 1gt-tncn bust. _On this seale, oo, | it G, HOEE e TR | S o intit the mold is iled choo ll'l Shart. poem. |0 ek | foodstuffs wili cause us to live happy | size 44 has a ShA0eh B WEGEWIG | eleventh to the fourteenth and ff. | This can be doue at intervals while | Affirmat| { adicals lever after! - with a P} 31 to 46 the hip |feenth centuries. This, as well as tending to other necessary work, A number. ]‘j‘ vy wind | Truly it is time for us to call a[of the siz s rtmw; Jovger than the | emigration, would cxplain the early |and uike very little extra tim | American gencral | 39, Be in’ denht {Balt on food fads. | measure is § miches arEe e bust | Presence of the family name in Eng- - By IRENE CASTLE Atlowances ot fon: W Beverage To “auote " Dr. Fishbein again: | “number: of the dress, fand."for "inatance. and certain sec. | 4~ ‘ Tnit of square measie Make a mistake “There is no law of man or nature |is just one-hs < with | Hons of what is now Helgium. 1 Copyrighted 1926 by P. O. Beauty Features 4 - zanizatio busy with pyri 5 y Not rich | that compels the thinking human| Other organizations are 3 .| The name belongs to that class A cut-up. \ e being (o limit himself to milk, wheat, | the same problem. The National Gar | which was at first descriptive of the » Flowing curls MODE MINIATURES oranges. nuts or anything else in (ment Retaflers' Association 13 onei, % | incalities in which the bearers lived Ost A U . S [ A ch it . . «. If he is really | wholesaler'’s ready-to-wear =ass It could have meant ei o 2 Heovs revoiving whieel eliigent e il want to make wp| tion and other manufacturing ETOUDS | things at i R D nique Soap k! Thirst-provoking relish cc i 0 awa his diet of a sufficient variety of [outside Chicazo a e a2 bridge” or “Peter's bridge. The i T o hon| el el ee awmy e o s | D matter o irequisnity in Soomen's| G880 (FCets beldes b omen Created by experts for one| tries | e Ta 5 ) for the proper. development and sta. | dress sizes is causing too much trouble | o "ro i 1%y 11 the Tatin tongues, purpose only—to safeguard : miludy in the Southland has « | 4 © for oversbodv—from the makers down | of ([De:" and th th Eucs. : < 86 A unit { nd fascinating parasol of hasser | Dility of his tissues. o ybods ch French is one. the given Have stopped old hygi- your complexion 37 Orsan of hearing [ M S0r Thit Sho wished to brom{_ 1€ this is mot supreme common |to the Comeumers. o |name and the name of the thing have 5 4 | 38, Short letter | sense, as well as sound medical ad:| The men. s wi al KnOW SO |run parallel We have in modern enic methods to assure e . 2. Hasten, oo thi ve &honld like to know |or t E s by s arm | English a gword derived through the . ! at's why, on expert advice, . Five hundred and fitty-on Pasislis ol % | length—the never ‘Sé“‘;ufli having ,\;;1m3n~!-‘r.ench from the oaue Sancce. real immaculacy. NEW thousands ace gaining the charm | an) S 2 . be largely |to try one on—an e | the word “pier. 3 1 | water pitcher a {\?étl‘ér ‘S;‘Iiilgvefi;lxlx“glsur 1nl;l]§cl§tm gettting just the fit they have (Copyright. 1926.) way gives true. Pl'?'fl" of natural loveliness through | / Superlative suffix | sufficiently to insure our making rea- |had before. Also [‘,‘Sfi,f,;e‘;‘fz’édo";fi;w = o tion—discards like tissue this simple daily rule in skin care | . Ocean. ! sonable cholce of foods and, con-[3uits are wery car . 7 | Substitute for petroleum is being di : Scald. | v 5 roperly, so as to| for. the regular numbers and for | e for pe g de- EW modern women but Down: ]Effv’fi«'f.{ e R D e O o the Banig Rl o oevae employ a new and different HERE arc many places where : 3 e | Lewis Carroll would have made a | Stout.” “stub,” “medium long." CLc. way in hygiene. A way that SEpERInCnLis sale. Sut not wit Lncosune. dellghtul skit about it, but we, in| Let us hope that womens dress supplants” the old-time “sani- the complexion, To endanger one’s esdomn: | more prosaic fashion, must content | mangtacturers 8¢ LIS S0 O SN tary pad” with true protection. pretty skin is a folly. P | ourselves with revamping our ideas |SPeclfy a schedule - Bef. Palmoli ] M i on the subject of food fads. for irregular sizes, “with large hips. Wear filmy frocks and light ol S e e : Go over. | . o in. | “large bust,” “short-stout,” etc. ; . 2 : 2 were told, “use no soap on your| £ Amount of surf ! Members of the much discussed in-| 4™ ereat many women who havei things . . . any time. Dance, faces.” For soaps then were judged | | Departed i :elllfien(lsia urn,u\ivonl to o cuer | heretofore thought that they couldn't { motor for hours without doubt too. harsh. ‘ % Filipino weapon. | jintellect as a thing apart from such | b€ e G dress wil g or fear. . " 5. Port on the Red Sea sublunary considerations as meat and ol dloall b im0 FADELESS i aliot EOTE Then came this famous beauty| be dry, apply a touch of good cod (e s i potatoes, a: al 3 i v soap. y in| c —1 s ¥ irincipal star in a constellation ihts of (e Blila of Bichent “IAma . women can help perhaps! . ordinary cotton pad! guard . youth and charm. A soap|; DC,' hig "g"m”"ia"d ““;“"‘“'\' iropean deer enade with. {may prove themselves more far-see-| AN4 : o e i g & y . A s in the evening. Use powder and L 1'% 1 delightful shelter from tropical |ing! 1If they will but turn deaf ears |More than they know <o bring about| Easier to Use Thoroughly deodorises . . . made to be used freely, lavishly on| rouge if you wish. But never leave v . SO <uns, Vying with Southern scenes and | to alluring tales of “‘pineapple and [!MiS_improved situ thus ending ALL fear of oi- the skin. them on over pight. They clog the ‘ \nswer 1o Yesterday's Puzzle. |toggers in exotic colorings—some a | chops” for reducing; to stories of dire | Always fending. Tt changed the beauty sitnation| pores, often enfarge them. Riack- e - {riot of various shades. others all one |spiritual and physica: disasters trace- Successful | Discards as easily as a throughout the world. Tt supplanted | heads and disfigurements often fol- tone. but effectively lined with con-iable to even moderate consumption - : sily as artificial beauty methods by the| low. They trasting silk. | of ‘meat, &nd: other extremo -plat: Direases; conti, saile—eurtilias, cohion piece of tissue. No jaundry. 2 Wbt authoiitsl deiy] . heymnustibe washedaway. When not of straw, gay cretonne, | forms,” they will be on the high road covers, etc.—dyed simply and quickly. No embarrassment. score. World’s authorities widely X ded chiffon and printed silk offer | toward achieving sound minds i Fast colors by bolling, tints by = urge it. The thousands of pretty Get real Palmolive | other alternatives. ARGETTE. | sound bodles. 3 You ask for it without hesi- skins you see today are largely due| Do not use ordinary soaps in the dl dipping. Norubbingor messy kage tints or dyes all kinds o! to it. Wash, launder, scrub, with any | To revert to the allegation that tancy at any drug or depart- i we are nationally infantile. We may g P ment store simply by saying reatment given above. D not think Cabbage Relish. Mix two gallons of ground uncooked {cabbage with two cupfuls of salt, cover with boiling water and let stand { pretend to scoff thereat, but deep {down in the consciousness of every 1one of us is the pride of nation that 1 does so much for individual and coun- overnight Squeeze the cabbage out | try alike. The flick of a tiny lash drv, mix thoroughly with two and one- | on the pride may be a tonic indeed. half pounds of sugar, one-half a pound | if it 1s the means of setting us think of white mustard seed and two and|ing along lines that spell increased one-half quarts of white vinegar. Put{vigor of both mind and body. in jars and seal. Do not fill the con-| Therefore let us do our best to tainers full, as the cabbage will swell. | disprove that we are immature by Wateh the containers and cover with {followinz sound diet principles, at vinegar il necessary. least. gar | materislinone operation. Price15 ceats at your dealers. Use Putnam No-Kelor Bleach to remove color and sisins. Address Dept. N MONROE DRUG CO., QUINCY, ILL. = “KCTEX.”. Costs only a few cents. Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. KOT€EX No laundry~discavd like tissue soap you wish; but when beauty is at stake, take care. This simple daily rale to natural shkin beaaty Wash your face gently with Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, first with warm _water, then with any green soap, or represented as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive Tt costs but 10c the cake!—so little that millions let it do for their bodies what 1t does for their faces. Obtain Palmoiive today. Then note what an amazing difference one week makes. The Palmolive Com- cold. If your skin is inclined to Del. .), Chi , Ilinoi pany (Del. Corp.), Chicago, lm;t;