Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 30

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s WO N AN® PAGE,"” TIHE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, | D. FRIDAY. Dorothyl)ix Serving of Smoked and Salt Fish The Seerct of @ Woman's Y LYDIA LE RON WALKER. Charm 0 nothing seems § 4 ch tiadid 5 Smoked mackerel, codtish, smoked and smoked Codfish muakes dinner, whes finnan ite alt o k), herring (s 1t are favorites Wl main dish for repared in ol New England sty but the other varieties are best fo luncheons. 1 <p next to Finnan in milk is de ¥ L el is perha J N o | fish, since it 3 = { fresh fish, | A V istible to Men i | i 1 | | | | \ Utter Femininity That s Irres beautiful nor better dressed, more intelligent men swarming around her like bees about a honevpot, @ beau or a date to bless themselves with a better h dinner is he ed and from shredde lake the fish. but soak r for o hou Bt 1 in fresh cold water and simmer for 10| | minutes er bringin to a boil| Change the wat nd sim- | in. this time until it is tende full apurt. Lay on a platter boiled potate irnish with w rve with cubes « in o pan, using t and the cubes, W main di ve butteres sch, and the dinner will \ hearty dessert i ith this dinner such as apple with lemon sauce. squash | ple. et H ed Smoked Fish. i query 1 drie = ” T woms this h 5 fasci accomplishments, It is the come-hither look in her eyes | is merely to substitute one mystery for another, for no it is. Tt s gust something ihat 4 man recognizes at before like ripe wheat before the sickle. St 'threaking an only reply that the secret sight L't evied in cept today when down onmy boil time ex- an' set | it not. Neither can it be acquired by any art or artifice. the zods tCopyright. 1926 It has to do with @ woman's looks. for we all kn women of ck for at a distance, but never desire to approach ¢l v nen in every community e old maids, the | tuirness lingers like a halo about them as lor at uti make big 1 Yet the whole of and features whor Iy o i ssic Some dition s they live { the whose What Tomorrow Means to You = It is als the 1 s BY MARY RLAKE. = / aim whatever Tndeed e Spouse worth are girls with no ¢ oppartunities for marria iom that any woman who can marry Vidence the divorce court free her faseination for men have rel On the othel to puteh who could have d Aquarius. duntplings Tomoriow's distine ment | the eveninz {only omary | ceive v i it once ain Nor of ¢ i minee = her rom : e any ion 1o toward the early improve purt of auite propitious. obligations <hould re wtention’ during the even though the signs are be duving the afternoon. they ctively fuvorable. and ntoany extraordinars spects in the evenin W, but they are imulatir (T o listened to finfluenc Chiie Kippered herriv tasty when pan 1 nay be broiled on vidiron if pre ed. Care must taken not to 2 skin when that =ide t the t s it Droiled over a fir . Kippers plin, but the h and nuekerel The d. though each Roone - thex w in the wom women who the you have they e held nien in thrall from the flapper have no 1 men Men have known th ated them. but the the and followed it to their ¢ time of tw heen s m for come-hither for ol 1S ey do not eitort not Fiven less has in O masculine taste it nien the and the sur if w 1to q hum wil harm by mder such into two until b not put Rt ha s butrerfly das| in nackerel vhich and pepoe en b The | and this_self-conti-} 1 Tor her e of strength! reeily De, by taking St would visk in most cases wvice. 1n are endowed will be siin- | to hs and t smoked ha then been | g enz cha | avoil, expx ter sim their an, tim wi sth. th neve 4l power do so round “teer on e nashi Biruss coun th wre t their ends, hnt ¢ t nother. i omen whe »f their minds 1 hese women, by the them magnet o fewr cabbze, V ddish that v even he served | rather antial des- | ng. fruit ! trer s stiul all i they Tunehe u ph 1iD HERRING FOR BREAKE 15 POPULAR AST, in defense of a8y and s from nune friends will b dways diff Possess nien cannot ind to by tendrils i \er it &1 ahich to ma i les | happines | Tt ton | have a ve consider ’()lll' Children—By Angelo Patri | 5.0 o n heir of the sturdy e more 1 man, and etic wirl find poed the que fing ma Wi matertal s re affords y ul satisfaction than ‘the lover When the ithful vin ire you des Dersc e ches. vkle you « marei honor ind hen the ind Doro. look affront chteons O inia‘s point mornin “Well Lavinia extreme of us n e 1§ much °t that which You The come i look is n feel that | hi # hero of ror ever had 11 man. 1S a ot nd & man would ha ry stant Cthe 1 rect word You ave villing to € 1o ]in ord ui | Weil limit of - to ¢ iy 5 ight end to say the oo correct moment 1 ind are able times the eyes of that 1 rome into th an if he d tice ¢ pr L n't ansy at the smbitic sacrifice ) do 1 n per 1 K amd | his lateness i | 1 Darothy ou are not see that she i fail school on time if to help her and t Akfast?” t the How vouchsat only rec wd. i ou I mark. tl the I of Miss I as the ing in row wnoon that) s, soldie ind drama kne the has | date are: i Charles B Alexand Brown ( les . Curean Npress there's K She And th L child on, 1 I reliant. L yon when the « vinia were BY Nash stenographer a caha tion in Browaning, i apartment. di first. and Ja and asks {ning around rith fand has been troing mind 1o Niek wone Whew Niekw throws in her ace the fact that iwealth is all that matters o her she realizes at last Do much she hax cheapened herself tearns. too. th n iudae her because she holds a cabarct and arhen a mwper, offers a position 1 his she finally accepts. OF course unitappy. because she fecls tiat is back where she startes st dacl and Madeline Jack: has inhreited U iie and Madeline are going to Europe. | 3joof Itose cannot ielp fecling bitfer. be e fi cause she might hare married Jack H trics fair about it tlins anything Leen men lind offiee wis gol t there tak on a tiat she Madel, hares an the 1 MOTHERS AND even think o Madeline canse TREIR (BILDREN o i The Geography Game apnrores Aror finally tur ] has Madeiine nim. 1 been T youn e She was That Norti her 2 that she is not in the 4 witd to make up Rlake for his ; " isin Jaten movi nate I and t he time forr Louking sayir \ the had 1 own t sunishing She i A S a position Allen Norris BEDTIME STORIES Peter Turns Up Nose. ey | she BY THORNTON x . BURGESS i never And yer away mioney had ne hin i | B <he | e o rom s hut she to be o the fi persona A hetween had taken mother Dad made o his business cards he wrote the name Mexico, th Oceans. CHAPTER XLV hat inaad wame of Vague Dreams. { 1t wasn't stra that in the days { that followed Rosalind’s thoughts | turned curiously toward love. She be- | n to wonder yout it, to speculate on what it was like, Madeline loved | ] Ter love'shone out of her eyes | whenever she turned them upon hin <he flushed if his hamd touched hers: | {1 Rosalind had even seen her tremble. | /o0 1 n there waus Jack Jack had} ! once loved: her. He had told her so in © all shaken with emotion. Did Madeline that way now Was | d by Madeline’s nearness? Tt | < Dorothy Rtichards. | yarothy bad married ny for his ind had ended by falling in with him. ey love had brought ! her nothing by misery, and vet wasn't | it better to have realized the meaning of love than never to have known what it w: s m 1 Farmer Bro for Mocker. ’ curious Pets induced 1 e suid he e in turn | 5 Say that nd- when he feit. This interest at| Rosalind both her tic Allen stopped to 1 and inadvertent od rose. (o her ter not he pays o Jated the iy and shown a naiter . des narked improv = swallowed much of ang loolkced 1 didn’t thinl e had ¢ t i Mocker hadn't, Th a mo od i, and this time | Iete ll currant, at th rant, then he | Mo wen he Jooked currant. The raisin mad | one question that has been ed | Lut to Peter the currant | more than any other. In substance | luoked like nothing at it ow that 1 have found my “Did you eat asked | birth number what do T do next?” In Moglken:” teto “Wasn't it [0ther words, “knowing my birth num- deiicious? asked M - {ber and my name number, how can Peter turned up nose, |1 tell whether my own name is good bhIv Jittle nose of hix, N, | for me, and if it isn’t, how to choose " said he Bluntly. 1t that | anotl ner Brown's Boy gives you!| The answer is fairly simple. he de T you very well, | is an affinity between ething nice, like a | puts them in gener nip, slice of | birth number of 2, for instance, half an appie. would he | in sympathy with the two numbers hing worth talking about.” | of materinl success—4 and S. . sniffed at the currant and once | one whose birth number is 2, 4 or § |}t NO > turned up his n an be helped by a name figuring up | \1'5 "SI Mock laugh Peter sus 5y Avas snf s laughing atj Three, i 1 i { Then there wi | Luck in Numbers ared. BY NEVSA MeMEIN. Moel Petér began er hud g Words was ther” or Often mispr | nounce ihe e 10" the v the e. often sort misused of depressed ymew hat unc in as i L | Getting Right Series. of articles nt to answer limited space it rived i P at back at besi smll In winding nerolo 1 wa as well as I can in th T s love, after 1? in “it, y eeling for her was love ¢ . He wanted her, she aroused «motion in hi Why had she never | felt that emotion toward any one? Of | course. she had fancied herself in love I with Alvin Ri , but the feeling had {lieen so temporary and had died so| quickly that she hardly remembered what it was like. T 5 S Rosalind had let Nicky kiss her, but | 1 ! he had never stirred the slightest feel- I Incentive: that which !ing in her. Often he had teased her:iction. “Her presence v ahout being an feeberg. had taunted | centive, and he worked day incapable of feeling. | [o_succeed, A laughed at the idea then, ; — S guely disturbed her. Was | cold, incapable of feeling. nade without the capacity to ze. yms: Faith -onfidence, credence. study times and it is v crease our vocabula one w belief, Nodded Hlsoy SAID HE f a th 1T WASN'T, BLUNTLY when fle was sitting there arrived from his s or a when Mr twinkled morning 1 some now veplied Peter in e on_ hand to sample I know Farmer seker w He ppointed that he was losing his temper. an artistic number, is incom wnything to | plete harmony with six, or the other <o dis- |great number of the arts—9. near to | The last group of relative numbers lis 1. It your birth number {is 1, 5 or 7. then any name that sums i ‘ up toa 1.5 or 7 is good for you. ] And this doesn’t mean that Wo or thre Apple Sauce Cake. [ puher names arc bad for Yeu A l.ailing for Europe with some one she rants One-lialf cupful butter, one cupful | toli® VERIRE 1o an § g mm‘_;‘n'r:(‘ |loved. “This curious wonder wus en- | er each raisins. currants and chopped et 2 = {hinced when she reached the state ¢ to bring you material suce Tt | She sat on the edge OF one of uits, cuejtuyiul i brogen) susaty vour name and birth number are har- | [po"}: cupfuls flour, one teaspoonful monious it | the berths and looked around at the means a co-ordination of | o %0 s e | one and orie-half cupfuls apple power and spirit that can't help but | cympact comfort, of the rogm. the, ""y: h-n:'”: el .jmm}h out the way to succe: unli nst the side of the ship. It was | other cake hapain A e L me b e, nuts and ed fruits. cel like crving na. thexe. was | Luce, “m\nd'\”yylv i '3\""':‘1:_"1 iadeline, with violets and lilies of the | * mixture. Then add {valley pinned st the waist of her| Saka i il et e smart traveling suit. Madeline did | in o moderate oven ¢ seem like the sume girl Rosalind o minutes. iad known in the old days. Love had ¥ hrought her a certain distingunished look: it had transformed her plainness into something very much like beauty t and pepper mnll It was significant that Rosalin | fe sling of cnvy toward Madeline was the day Jack and Madeline were sail for Europe Rosalind asked | Allen Norris for the morning off. It s a gorgeous day with a feeling of | ring in the air, and as Rose pressed | | taroush the throngs of people that j rrowded the great steel pier, §ho. tried | 1o imagine what it would be like to be ver | all | | It vou ippeared " (Cosright. 19 W w omerhing th Mo Teappeared Bt he was | i1 hope Lamb Shank. One can lomatoes, » piece diceg lamb shank, one cupful cooked rice. | k the Jamb in a little water untii very tender. Let the stock cook down and add the vice and tomatoes. Season with serve very the loafl for 1dir o'l excuse said Morker methii me for but 11 first. ! The elde Puliic or PO1Soncus J.S.TYyREE WASHINGTON, D C had to ¢ 1 vever feol vis i WirE I oy stem 1 almost T t the positi Don't FEBRUARY Discusses Why| Some Girls Have All the Beauz lHure for Men Is a Gift of the Gods That Gives to Voman a Come-Hither Look in the lye—1It Is Neither Beauty, Nor Wit,” Nor Virtue, But ha of @ atfon for man lies neither in her looks nor her wit nor he: And to say that e knows just what and goes down is not beauts all men admire handsome youthiu tuds due ex Adam's fi t just wi 101 womian a aualit HAZEL DEXYO BATOHELOR he hat radiant so seemed entirely IRLS are aiways asking me why some other girl who is neither more | dancer, while they have never ¢ does any one know why one woman hus it and another woman has It is the gift ¢ 12, 1926. FEATGRES. Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEYEK ELDRED. The Baby Who Regurgitates. It is always 2 perplexing problem j10 decide whether a baby is merely | spitting up his food because he s get | ting more than his stomach will hold jor because the food is actually dis greeing with him Here are the types of vomitin famniliarly met with and from a sho |outline of each the mother may 1 {able to judge what is causing her jown child to continually spit up its | tood. a | ! Regurgitation. | When the baby has taken more food than its stomach can possibly i hold, or if it is moved about directl: after being fed, it is sure to open it mouth and allow w thick, milky snb stance to run out, which h: an n milk has rema 4 so short a ch that the sve had no time 1 is type of vomit does the haby no harm Lwetting his il for mother should fee or refrain fro after he has I he time in digestive to a pon therefor other tha him, but the @ smaller quantity 1 Jundling the chile W o) Th Too Much Cream or Sugar. f the - thy heing feeding often formuls contair baby is very fed 0 muci cely to vomit Some time d spit up wil 1 fre ifter t down the amount formula. or try some su s for instance ing in the form of one s 1 il {onik sugar If the formula is too r nd the baby vomit < same sou fuid may be flecked with particle Lich look i vet transparent it may be just o lot of soure It the ven boile ane to two tablespoons befors the 1 SOt taken helped wvsician n crean the the I eurd milk d ating hosiery s one of Mistinguett and po. million-dollar - legs.” his Jetters | Then he | ire hem feet Tk and pen- | trieve then for | deep their hands |1 and L (Continued in tomorrow’s Star.) depressed Pro- the o as in accent on Often misspelled: Comprise: se, not trust urance, fidelity word three Let us in- ¥_by mastering rd each day. 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