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woM “Pardonnez mol. madsme.” began the vounz Frenchman very palitely to the voung woman wi fore him in the stalls of 4 iter ane Economy of Space in Millinery RY MARY MARSHALL. ! SUB ROSA Y MM Dexire to Be Impressive. \r‘(ousl_\'. artifielally—in a way that ne 1Us only hi American zirls could quite imitate— | and remaved her hat. And as she re moved it <he let her fAingers just glide | o impr over her hair—that was all.” She had | Whan you have a new ourfit, smart pan nature—the desire friends. mplied with the young man's re | frony heud to toe, what's the first im- | auest. She was quite content, and | J surely he ought to be. But every one Pulse? Why 1 rum right over to | smiled—eavery one, that Is. save the | Betty’s and let her witness your | voung man. | Zlory You see. the voung weman was| When rou've hesn away on a vaca- wearing one of the new closa-fitting | tion, met several atfractive new men hats—hatx that fit closely as Meph: | and acanired @ few scalps. what is | istopheles” red <knll cap— hats that | the oceasion 1o which veu look for- | ke the little closa-firting feit hats | ward with the greatest antivipation? | e all have heen wearing seem As. Of conrse. it's the meeting with | Molynenx | yovr =ivl friends reomy s w ~which will give vou us teni. nated these hats. or 1 least mide | the chance of letting tham know just them when the ides was stll new. and [ how fascinating you've proved the hats =till rather startling. Some Now. this impulse would he x per- they are called Mephistopheles | fectly harmless one—if it simply de ni they 100k the part when, #s | noted . desire vour 1 to share ~umetimes huppens, they are made In! with others vour happiness hright red If. when yon had finished tellin Now it happened thet thongh the | Betty thai you'd received ihree invi- Couns e fhe theiter manased | tations tor next week’s dance, you were zenninely delizhied to hear that | FLAGSTAFFS OF WASHINGTON RY JENNY GIRTON WALKER. " | NIH wak watching him and thinking, and i 1 | point, | Creesus. pop sed » ate a caviar sanwitch. sed., | native tung. pop 1998, ! FEATURES. 21 - LITTLE BENNY ‘ | BY LEE PAPE. | Artery Failure. | practical purposes. we hava |bhacause you are not well informed in f'op wax smoking to himself and | sed. Hay pop? To:tail T4 sdy. the Test. o 160 only fjust discoversd In & Miilion dolare muteh monay? &1l pathslogical intents the short cut | the arteries; to ned | healers have not discovered them at Well. fhat all depends on the view- | a)l _thev'ra still plaving on the it_wouldent seem mutch (0| oryes nf the Wisenhelmer fami The truth is that in a great many Who " wa he? I sed, and pop =e: nne of the richent Cree- | cas vhe: o hes men thar | 7ases where the heart nd thats atops heating stopa bacause the hiood pressure one of the reasons a billion dollars] 218 and the fina] memorandum in T the case should rea nnt heart wouldnt seem mutch 1o him and an- NS850 SRO Ton other reaon ix. the poor fellow (s ded. [7* pizd PULEITEIN TIIEE. o Well ia & million dollars mureh? 1 445, NOTE et e Interies 2 e When an adult romplains of 4 lnss of Tt would seem more 1o me than it Vher A weight despite zand appetite. 1wm.m to John ‘:1 r:r:ru-vr-nm_ hm‘i'm ,m,,,..m‘,’..,h ”,mkf' of three proh on the ather han. J{n\n would have | piiities. namely. axophthalmie zoiter A certain amount of respeck for 1| (Grave's dicense). diahetes. amd aeieri alsn. pop xed. nsclerosis. He does not think nf tape- Well how about a thousand dellars. | that mutch? 1 sed Ah. now vour almost tawkinz in my | d. 1 conld carry » worn, hecause persons who harhor such a parasite are generally well nourished or 100 well nourishad, not PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. ‘Wisenheimer family please do not be wroth with me | madical things The ‘eramps Aue porary matters: 1 means of reminding family is badly affected with Biliin complaint —vou about which ain’t indigestion.” the clinic patient that of ta vaseular spasm nf some of tha arteries you know sickness =0 erises that o0 and “rolic I don’t blame you merely take this your man health or ware Is. tem supplying the stomach and liver e sclerosis dication velop cramps or after walking. and the pains pass off Gwcasionally this manifests both arms instead of claudication in persons whose arteries are damaged by over \frer itself occurs short rest intermittent in one or e lngs most lameness. pains in rlaudication Intermittent frequently the Another manifestation of this kind n in mature adults with arterin it i= called intermittent clau Patients de lege fection for her 1o weu very clos wit the pepular myt ndulgence in tobacco. Many suffer- poiear hanihL xerrlog | she'd had the same experiance—no- | { thousand dollars in my pockit and | 'Nh;,",fi",‘,’,‘.fi“ B, T aply | ers from such attacks assume they merely needs 1a be <tyoked a little the [ bedy could criticize either your words |scarcely feel the lightest imbarrass- |1 impress tpon the Wisenheimer have “rehumatism” and squandar wrong Wiy to make it stund out injor other motives | . } {ment. although I mite add thai 1| wha happens to read this far the !Me and money on all sorts of worth 81 directions. So with her hat on she ! But <.In .».u»v”.u' you don't display The Flagz of the Republic of Latvia. :do:l Ixpect to he put 1o the test. he | meaninilassness of the tarm “indiges. | 1°S treatments for that non-existent ren olistriered e vonng man's | any such friendly spirvit, se tion."” mild o = not usual | condition e i he poiie , Modern sirks are. sealous of each At dnvs carvied & ved hanner With a1 Well how about & hunderd dollara? | raus fram: e eimte: h iy oo hese peculiar manifestations of e e with & head of average | Other—inxious to outdo each other Yod middle land of white. Other mention ' | xad | Vonrs oman in mufter Aliarie af acute Artarioscierosis are only occasional. With her WY ahe made it fm. | When they rave about their own whih Tl Rz antal of this banner is made ax the history [ 4 meer hag of shells. I donit think cramp or colie in the plt nof the and mot the usual or common mani P <ibie for him 1o <es aver her or nm:..hw: Hnes ']""‘»"r'"" Justieithysing he ved 1o . aftithepeopls, prosrergen :"""" "‘"“:_’m more of a hundred dollars, to ! stomach. accompanied with diffieuls (eStations of the disease Diher sine withaut stretehing and | in_sheer shadness of spirit it carvied Tw Latvians in a great battle [give xon a conservative esiimate. | Freathing and the vemiting of bilims ropsright 1926 crninz his neck in & most uneomfort- They nphasizing their own u with the ane in 1502, ithan 1 da of the index Anzer an my | Avid. These attacks necurred a1 in . ractions nex‘re telling their less was <o hese ancient i et ot N A R TS A LOSELT A AL i Goes Iicl oW e | TDETTTALS o et e e e e e e o m:’ e oL | e i‘fi"”,;n‘;f“ e £ive el W ;:::f':\f_‘v’_‘“:,‘_:":‘_‘“‘g"“"hj L Baked Carrots. e HISRE: inanities of fashion. it the inanities what o zood time 1 have, How |10 for an that dux. 19150 she e chose the present simple design for | nickel? I <ed sure was found within what some ©Onehalf cupful breaderumbs. one- SHOWN IN RELG ELT RO of peopie whe insist (‘-v.\ vur.\:v:::“ il "““"‘ "'\'w” T, Taoiad von)idot clared tendence from Iussia. | their 0 Ilvuxw is ’(-n» :_!:\ "-"’1;?1 Ne. if you will parden a short an- untrainad healers would call normal half cupful milk. thres.quarters cup WITH SATIN AND TRIMM rules that _made for 0 Ve etal iStenard Nenivre iosres | he. desizn, of herflag i mudhy okderin recarded {radition,; for' xent i ser. pop sed . bounds for the man's age, but in the | g1 jomon juics. one tablespoontul WITH A GOLD AND TSILVER | another period of fushion. | their i tore e e [ ian thal. hewever it ix on ree- | herm of folk tales huve heen pu Wich he dident. me feelinz almosi | elinic it was called moderately high RUCKILE. Another type of close-fiting hat tx, mark that they've not doinz <0 badly | i ihar <ueh a ner was d by and their lected folk song& num-{as disaapointed as wat I would of félt | A few hvaline granular rasts wera | Dowdered sugar. nne cupful grated known as the aviation turban. Some eiiher. (he impressers show a some- |, qpcient Latvian people and seen ber ahove 200600 In thelr own |if he had sed nn he wanldnt give me ! fonnd. This patient was rarrisd off | CATIOLE, 1Wn eZg=. nne.quarter cupful night a few weeks age. The voung one suzgests that It looks like the | vhat tical interest et | DY The German Crusaders who e | conniry Jdune 24, 1. John's day, i< a fa hillfon by an intercurrent attack of ppeu- | SUAr. salt o taste Separate the sweman, vou sea. had nel removed her headdress of an Egyptan Pharach Sud 1o sav. the average popular il Jha RBaltic in the twelfth contury. | zreat national heliday. Flags are| meonia, such as mav get the healthiest | °£&S and heat the valks well, ta which hat. thonuah the plav had hezun, and ' Redfern has been making these avia ]'h-’wl want to hear that her friends | o ayviane, v Letts, are said | flown in honer of St. Jdohn. old senzs o of us. and the necropsy disclosed onlv Add sugar. erumbs. ecarrots, milk and the voims man went on with perfect turbans this Winter, that lnok nH; fl:]'"“k”l‘lfi “':'_“"_”- - cweetly if (10 have lived from time immemorial are heard and old cusioms and cere- 2 arteriosclerosis with the customary |Salt. Place the mixture in the inner noliteness (0 call her attention tn that | the more Egxptian when made of gold | | She will paivonize theo swaethe Iy o e e et nnies Ave observed Pistory of Bour Bame o areimen n fhe heari | pari ot 4 dounle hoiler and cook fact. The veunz woman smiled gra- or silver lame. L Lol Trer 0f ahe o twe SHEDT mccentes | SOUtheast of the Faltie Sea, where A favorite national costume of the | e e e e When a man's arteries hegin 1n gai Until it thickens, stirring frequently. L i ey e rat | they (tnded their wonderful wmber women consists of 2 red dress show St Stff his heart has tn grow larger and | Fill a small greased baking dish and | them dare 1o Infer thar thevre in her | With Phoeniciuns. Fomans and Vi inz a plaid of fine white <tripes. » E atronger in maintain the cireulation. | hake abaut fifteen minutes in a mod- class. und she snubs them ronndly Kings. The anclent capital elty of white <hawl and a ved and white cap . MORILEY Impairment or losx of the normal erate oven. Have ready the egg | "Which pnts har in had. did she hut | Riga was founded by risaders in The national colors. in the propor & R elasticity of the arterias means a fail- whites stiffv beaten and mix with { know it (1201 The German chronicle of those | tions of the Aag of -nv-h M‘!;\‘VAR]AY'ONs — Marlay. Marley, uv"-‘ of v:n ;;,nerlon ta do their work in v:v‘- 'rvw«drmtl sugar. Place ,L’ ;n s S, NAT LN S cor the vounz woman of today whe [davs racites that when the 6 wns azain in the rihhon an the coai-of- | . aiding the heart the form of meringue on top f the Doparimens 0t Popeho ooy, I niversiy of Pownsy/vania, e, Wibad e o o v be atvh aloury they found ntry verned arme the provinces are raprexanted | - i T h L DBy b et ipcinias: ML hose society | which came under Russian rule a |:;3':LE°'"G'N—""‘“ X Frightened by Wind el werds as: 1 am cominz: | will | such A good time—dossn't make [and conric were well mzanized. 1t differeni (lmes and united fo - form CE—A given name. | . 2 push ver over, ste |».\‘r‘n;.um;§ it mlm )m‘\l'md\ . ',\‘, ..; ;Av:)vm in ,:,, ane uvu‘ r»n]‘..-v modern Latvia S 1 'y-;“ fi' the \'.r|.v|ny;: ,:‘, thie ;i..‘:,\ Th . . . . The wind starts to howl. ‘dark Sometimas 1 fear the exrth may he 1en Doris veturned from her Avst {gele that the nd, prinee it 1hose T of family names would he populariv t t tune with the seneral feeling of guced tn chaos cral photographs and nity pins, | | It persons hearing these family ! . = gloom-—the baby begins (o wiil With the wind fear we find persons the other zirls were frighifully inter- | = = Names 1aday were 1n spell them in the 1 f d 1 In earlier days it was considered . praid of celestial nbjects: the sky.|ested in her—they listened eazerly ’ll ]) l - ( | true Gaelic fashion it wouid be “Mac value O gOO coa-liver o1 that the presence of the avil SpIrits | flands, heavenly bodies, weather. while she prattled of her good time, | 1€ any Mearlaoigh.” but the pronunciation | were formenting the child, but the| jjare yre the reports of such persons:; But when. as the weeks wore on - fwouldn't he materially different, bar ‘ light of scicnce and investigation 1 alwayrs shudder when looking at | she refused 1o admit either hy word | [ rinz those cartain Tittle Twists 1o 1he ghows us that it is due rather to the 1< and trace outlines of tercible | OF manner that anshudy eise had [ vowe nd the fain zuttural which depressed feeling caused by the dark asters in them.” chance as lon she wis alive. her | |00, sonelines. heat ir the aoseat of . P _ . ened skies or the peculiur monoto 10 Clouds are low. | feel smath-! friends sutfered o chill heiv af- | | the Trishman and the Highlander and GOOD cod-liver oil is astoundingly rich nous weird sound of the wind which ey rm variously a “hrogue™ or a “hurr “auses even ,u|’uu~|(... ke, DURIDE | nsed to et dizzy and ~|.»|:‘ \vah-r:,.: ; \';:m.(«:vr; h;:ui.;-:m!'r:\ ‘:;:"Hlnv:;\'l:‘“ | The torm of Marley comes a littla s in vitamin content. A pint of it contains days of the iquisition. people " 00 v 2 under Ve s story ey | eloser 1o this pronunciatio " or 5 H H Ve ot uren b maving 1o Bear i | s oo TS AT RS ey iy i per” cent hetter i ahouih e e more of the important Vitamin A than 1200 vordam sounds. Dickens telle af I have long had great fear of heav. | pAtier a while, instend of impressing | cized forms I the mors common’speil-| pints of grade A milk—than one hundred Pamning water. : Would. €8 Tong ar the; IV And fescinatian tne infl Them This clan tonk its name ahoni pounds of the best creamery butter! And wmaples f the calm plain pwer of God: T would w vio ev lauzhed at her to the haye— | | name is “qu carr = 1 i 1 5 B e Pl reaver | [ 2 SO0 UNsB et Wiak J0lliaia you)Jenow. dismen ame e “auickwarrior.” vitamin, which prevents and cures rickets. Voul db NGY ATe ekl consequence to be moticed. Star gaz.| , Lot them know that a sirl is P e TR e S . o . e T L e e tn this country. it 3 variation embody Thus good cod-liver oil is especially val- aver I hear the wind in the trass’ re 1 had & mental terror of a vellow o (AL e o e il | Minations the Gaelic letter m" takes A > Pori 4 mign-srrung patient sky. clouds or light: red in the heav.| , hen voure telling your pals all | iene e Catie e il ) vable to children. For it promotes growth ‘A hizh wind makes me feel my. | ens cuggests hlood 1o me and some- | jilesive mota ot of Your \mce | though not the sound. is aheant from | —helps to give them sturdy young bedies If at sea: makes me feel the racking : g thinz terrible to come " | AR for I the Irich language Some method whereby we ean 1earn | qmiratian Consright their sympathy. nat their motion of the waves and causes nan —and protects them against rickets. It is 1a8 mea. sayvs another 1o appreciute the beauty of nature| Exnect hearty consratulations on i i Gl el v nd the. wondaitol forms and tolora] s, NeREry conzrutulations on | — ‘ important to grown people. too, for it It is the piping and whistling of | which abound in the sky is Necessary | dont pause for applatise and houquets Baked Halibut. i vitalizes and protects the body against the wind that zives me the fidgets.|to overcome this fear. An interest in (Conyrizht, 1618 1 | b ial infecti and sometimes I fancy it is @ monster | painting or amatenr PhotoZraphy Or |y i e eied 1o anawer ans mauiries | Two slices halibut. one teaspoonfs acterial intection. hreathing | aven a study of astronomy will drive | diracted to this paper. nrovided & stamped. | n Juice. one and one-half tat e . B o] lised 10 think armies were fight-| away the terrors which these people | adiressed enveiose 13 incioned | niuls margarin, bread dressi Squibb's Cod-Liver Oil is prepared, under ng when there was a gale | formeriy feit and one-half teaspoonfuls ol o ; Dleemm L o , ! the supervision of expert chemists, by a = — HOM NOTES 8nd pepper to taste. The fish aiices special process which insures against the Answers to F Ancners 1o et e & e ad regarding auesnons Wirifred Stuart Gibbe fotri Trariite A T ures o Gte | MUUMER. one-half cup hutter. twe picture in the arrangement of vour tion Qucsiinne’ should he “accomoanied by | TS, one-hall reaspnon vanilla ax- | decorative accescories” Here is one e e e O e i worsy | tract or othér flavering. hat shows a trus artist's enthusiasm ol s Skt il g MRLIRA| | Cream the mutter and ruh in the | for his subjert. This print and Jap- Through ‘the mail. | Everv affort “will he | sugar. tha well heaten ezzs| | e Hmavordanie Helas. O The mimber of | sifted with the baking-powder and | . ~ | Tertera TRl s TS and sl ake | work them zradually Into the oiher | At e Mhired, STAATL G | mixture. Adding the flavoring last, | . toss on a floured hoard: roll out and Alax 1 ask vou 1o answer the follow. | U1 I smail shapes’ with . cookle | g questions? cutter. | T do vou make Hungarian gou | TO MIX mustard use onequarter | losh? How can I make Welsh rarebit? | 0f & cup of dry mustard; add very How [ eam paddings? Plense | SIoWlY about a tablespoon of cold tell me a zood cookle recipe. How can | NAer. Stir untll you have a smooth I make 2 table mustard out of a can of dry mustard? Where can 1 learn | AS !o your question on learning how cnoking without charge, or would vou | \? €00K without charge I suggest that advise worki hotel where [ {0 8€! in touch with vour local V. conld pick it up E. P W. €. A While they probably have 4 paid classes. they mav he able 1o lev Here i< a vecipe for Hungarian 2on- | vou work with them giving vour serv- | Josh. Twn pounds of veal. three Dofa- | jces for their instruction. | tnes. ane tahlespoon flonr. two tea If von are interested tn An hotel KDOONS paprika. four cups hrown <oup | cookinz. | think your plan to go Inte &tock. ane larze oninn. twn and one- |4 hatel wonld he your hest possible half tablespnans suet. ane tahlespoon move. If vou simply wish tn learn #alt. nne-eighth teaspnon marzarin. eooking 1a use in vour heme then 1| Melt the <uet and hrawn the chop- advise ven 1o take advice from some ped oninn in the fal. Cul the meal one in the Y. W. €. A. ) ! fntn small pleces and hrawn these alsn ji= = with the fat and onion. Stir in the After having several inchas of the janese hoat model might have heen fiour. the spices. margarin and soup small intestine removed. T am left |separated in their placing had not mtock. Cook for ahont 20 minutes. Add | With a case of colitis. I think rthe [some person of real discernment real- the diced potatees and return o the | right diet mizht help in zetting rid of | ized their possibilit Each comple- fre. Cook in a tizhtly covered pan this and also in rezaining normal |ments. seis off and deepens the “at- for ane-half hauy weizht.—A. W. L ! mngphere” created by the nther. TWhen you ask ahout stexming pud- The diet should bhe made up of | Japanese prints are alwavs fasci- dings. T am not e whether vou | foods that are very easily digested [nstinz with their subtle colors. fine wish a recipe or direction for steam- |and those that do not stimulate aciion | drawings and unusual suhjects. This fng. but if ¥ou dn not care to zet a of the intestines. Cream soups.|little landscape in sofi zravs, zreens| steamer vou can proceed as follows: | purees of vegetables. the meat of [and manuves is not only heautiful in Place the pudding hatter in tightly | white fish, the soft part of oysters,|itself, but ser a_double purpose covered baking powder tins and stand | Sweel hreads. eggs, farina. wheat, |hecause it makes such a perfect hack- these on a trivet in a kettle that has | cocoa made without milk and stale 8 very tighi-fitting cover. It may he necessary to have a cover prepared especially, which case sse that a few holes are punched in the top o 3= 1o let the sieam ont. Here fs a recipe for Welsh rarebit: One-half pound mild cheese, one teaspoan corn Blarch, one-quarier teaspoon salt. few grains cayenne. one-half eup eream. pne tablesponn but Ane-quarter teaspoon mustard Melr the butter. stirrigg in corn then add the milk very slow Nz all the while, Conk for a ents and then add the cheese, which has heen cut in small pleces. &tir until the cheese is melted and while very hot serve on toasted rrackers. The rarebit should be very rmooth and the cheese should never be allowed to he strin Careful i (Note—The moral of this limerick s watching of such detajls as gradual ~ Nose of the Pessimist. “Always remember vour Christmas ! stirring and adjustment of heat will! Did yvou know that it is possible to|presents nd th. n:v-n sity for this I\l help in this direction. [ know a pessimist when von s Jne? | apparent n the limerick has heen Here is 4 zoud cookle recipe. Two |t & PSS, WER O SO0 0Nl complated by putting the right words. | and_one-hall cups flour, measured | A nd in certain|jngicated by the numbers, into the | siter <ifting. two teaspoons baking- | K'nds of noses if you will observe|corresponding spaces. The answer powder, nne cup sugar, one table-ithem. It is a paculiar type of the|and another “Puzzlick™ will appear to- convex nose that haars the sign of |MOTTOW:) !'the pessimist Yesterday's “Puzilick.” | Some talented poets. writers and! There was a young girl of Asturias t lack of wisdom H'/.'E\::rfl“ d me onee t at last Ve aequired more guile — 1 subject comes up I know nothing about 1 just smile a supger smil ood Questions RY JENNY WREN. little Did you ever spoon milk. ane-half teasponn grated try painting a sround for the hoat model toasted bread with a little butter. 1 note that vou ecannot take many vege. Consright. 1 | tables. but think that if vou prepared purees or creamed soups, von might ! “p hioks” he able 1a dn xo. Among the hest uzzhcks vegetahlas for vou to try in this way are lima beans. potatoes. spinach. Puzzle-Limericks | huhbard squash and peas. Desserts . | should he ‘made of gelatin. eustard “You've a poor iaste in mixtures or such foods as eornstarch, 2 Said 2 man to a chap Ml of tapinca ar rice. (Coprright. 1994 ) But he cried with a—3—, - ‘You've forgotten. T— . That last Christmas veu gave it tn Clues to Character I { ?ti Sudden movemente of the erclids T3%ena an opimon | BY J. 0. ABERNETRY. 3: Ohective Dromoun signifsmg the per- — son speaking artisis have noses nt this type and|Whose temper was frantic and furiou | their writings and their lives reveal| She used to throw egz the depressing influence of this char-| At her grandmother< le acteristic, i They seem never to ex-| A habit unpleasant, but curinis, pect any good (o come in this life or | (Coprright. 19961 | the one beyond. Dante’s noe i a| i I striking example of thix tvpe. and| i i Smoked Beef With Eggs. Three-quarters pound heef. one fa- blespoonful margarin. three eggs, one-half cupful milk. * Pull the beef untfl fine shreds and let it stand for three minutes in boiling water. Drain and cook in a small quantity of warm water for about 10 minutes. Drain again and add part of the milk and the beaten eggs. Cook in the mar- garin which has been melted in the frying pan, stirring often. Add echop- ped parsley and serve the same as scrambled eggs. | certainiy his writings were every in | dieation of it | Pay particular attention to the nose and if it turns downward, form- ing a_curve, especially at the tip, you | need have no hesitancy in forming an opinion that he who wears it will | spread gloom rather than sunshine wherever he goes. This nose may be small or it may be large. but its outlines will form a curve, which forces it to turn doewn- ward. This type will dwell much upon hodily feelings, conditions and slight allments. If the ill happens to he chronic. no marter how slight. they are prone to give way to gloomy forebodings and rarely ever see the silver lining in any cloud. topvmieht. 19203 White overalls for traffic policemen is a suggestion that has heen taken under considsration by the authorities in London. | 144 lu 145 | 61 162 . The Aeross, Money Halt Turkish Mistake Rehold Like » drum For example (ahbr.). Malt lquer. Prefix: not Nickname of an Enzlish kir Troubie Annox Shor Poisanons Himself, Placed, Lump of elay government poem. <nake partridzes Ostracism Wes Indian witcheraft Street (abhr A turnout for Ariying pon Admission “nuthern constellation Abstract conception of heing Three-toed =loth The <un Point of the compass. | Havinz the foot expanded swimming lohe: Never (archaic) Flight of <teps Tapestry One time. Periads of time. Down. Company (ahhr.) craf 1 ure Border. Japanese coin. Prefix. three. The zrampus. River in Ttaly ends of the earth.” Prepared. into 19 Matten rock hove 15, Preliminary Merriment 14 Elucidates 21, Central American repihlic. het King's son Tell . French unit ef square measure. | Act. ew England State (ahbr.). liver in Siheria Uneloses . Parts of the skeletan, . Heavenly hody Sonz by three paopla, i Chains . Heavy wind Kitchen ensil. Twitehinz. . Refore “ushion Mouths. ape | A3, Arid | 35, Toward. | | 80 Like | | - - — ! | Girl Is College Head. ‘I Barbara TWooton. brilliant voung Girton Colleze economist, whose ap. | pointment with bankers and famous business men to the Eritish National deht committer fn 1924 created a sen sation hacause she w v 28, has | heen made head of the College | for Workin 1s protected and charm as- sured this NEW way of solving their oldest hygi- enic problem; true protec- tion; discards like tissue CORFS of women's disorders are largely traced today te old- time “sanitary pads,” msecure and | unsanitary. Fight in 10 better-ch ! today employ “KOTEX. Wear lightest gowns and frocks | withent a seeond thonght, any dav, | anvwhere. | i NO LAUNDRY ' Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. Ne laundry. Five times as absorbent as ordi- | narv cotten pads! s women Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear of offending. You get it at any drug or depart- | ment store simply by saying “KOTEX.” No embarrassment. In fairness to yoursel. trv this new way. Costs only a few ceats. -Twelve m a package. KOTEX Ne lavundry—discard like tisrue then land pepper. Over earh slice spread tie marparin. Rlice & Hiyer | bread dressing betwern the two slices of Aish and hake for ahout three-quar ters of an hour. The fsh shanid he frequentiy basied with water mak fallows: i | ’ sablerpoanful chopped parslav. nne 1ahlespoonful fat. ans-half anion. ane exz. 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