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FEATURES. FLAGSTAFFS OF WASHINGTON "NY GIRTON WALKER. THE EVEN FOOD AND HEALTH BY WINIFRED STUART GIBRS. Food Specialist. | dietaries on the there is no end Of making many | subject_of “acidity’ Discussions multip! cres While each sense be a law unt perhaps, helpful attemp rification from acl fself, it 1o offer’ another The sufferer may not have What 4 set of simply expressed applied rules. Let follo 1 he desires is and easily adopt the Kule N in vourself 10 com | plete relaxution before eating. This is put first advisedly. On the princi Dle that it takes more than one xen eration to make u gentleman. it n be said 10 require more thiun one day | to make »mpletely nourished indi vidual. mind the reasons wWhy relaxation ix ziv er you may like the present sim Rule No. 2. b e reser Arse vesetd radishes and andy. fried bles such as cucumber: cabbage, cane sugar. foods, sweets and meat Tricolor of the Kingdom of Italy. “tripe on 1 Napoleon did and design of the F was he who decided that the which he had formed in northe fn 1803 should have vertical st : Green i color. i vorite were orizin of s fa ench was one of the which wen but the chosen many e united Ttaly in 1561 manuel. first K ‘manuel not o Ainfa. but head of and on the wi under the the under Viete its e placed This 1 resembles but vou will of the vou the ¢ the fla notice eross of the The Switzerland the arms ODD FACTS ABOUT YOURSELF BY YALFE Are You Well Born? h evervthing WO Wwavs to he and ite a1 birth 1 with material thir is to be born with ability to succeed Lincoln is the clissie example of gecond group. while countless w names, mentioned only in tion with some scendal. | other. To be really well horn means 1o be- gin life with the full number of brain and body cells, well nourished and capable of normal functioning. Durinz the 272 days before t which the fnfant grows the various 1s are shaping themselves months before hirth n gans have bezun to work cxcept the lungs. which do not until the body cage: the outside world connec. trate the into contact with Bur the heart ha= its beating. the little lex squirm and kick. the hinod-vessels hold the precious fluid. It is durinz this time that much can to the infant. A lack of nourishm the mother. any seri jury are almo: to affect the u born tot unusnal fol mother to have two or th all perfectly normal. and or fourth, born at a time great trobule has visited the which is a little idiot or 4 ph helpless child. This matter. particul vestigated recently in ri ant women who. in 1 normal children happen 2t suffered by illness or in- ti - show themselves All clse bei can predict dren. 1f one pavent is blond parents. th from brunette . that of four children hlond: the other three dar predict eve color and. where people perfectly mateh: vhere the and the father each contrib what the ind mentality one will We can can Zuess as to the quality of the children Of course, human beings resent any attempt to rezulate their choice of husband or wife. But with animals show the need for care- tul scientific selection <o that the chil dren can hezin life with catest of well born beinz How Much Can You Sce? How much can How many your coat?’ How many your living room Doe our family moustache? What did vou eat for hr How many houses is vo nearer corner?” What is the color nf rves? How is the street in front of home paved” How many your keyring? How many of these questions can nswer correctly? ely your contact with these very day should zive vou the without much trou But do they? As a matter of fact. vou do not fake the time actuallv to impress these atters on vour attention so that vou %an recall them at will With some it e even a worse fanlt. viz.. the lack of of ohservation. Some pe v poor <pellers, vet zn which 1s misspelled thex immed ately. Tt is bec the contrast tn what they have heen accustomed You walk into a friend’s home Homething is don't know exactly what §s an unaccountable cha wnd are informed the e Dbeen temovad from the center of the room. This power of ohservation is an im- portant one. To civilized men it is not ®0 necessary, but to primitive peoples who depend on their eves to sce where the leaves have been disturbed be- cause an animal walked there re- cently it is extremely important. With out this sense highly developed they would starve to death. A college professor recently took a bowl containing a nastv-tasting chem fcal, stood in front of his class and sald: “Watch what 1 do and then each of vou do it,” much can you see and how vou remember? buttons de vnu have on windows there are in physician have a vour mother’s keys do vou carry on But there You ask The professor then stuck his third | finger in the jar, quickly withdrew it and then placed his second finger in | his mouth. Fifty persons in the class tasted the nasty chemical because they did not see him change fingers. Try the experiment on vour friends. Go by a shep window and after you [ ] NATHANSON, B. Se., M. experiments m the | fferent or missing. vou | must ail be discarded. Rule No. 3. Finely chopped | strained vegetables und other nnts forms of food nol requiring mastication are | chthood that ever existed | in order. as they tend fo leave the he Knights Hospital- | stomach more quickly than other St. John of Jerusalem. During | foods. Because of the concentraisd first erusades they erected hos. | diet. special attention must be ziven and cared for the sick and the | to the intestines. If necessary. min; Later they offered their |eral oil should be used. in the wars against the tule No. 4. Be careful and it was in their military | tend elther the stomach or intestines that they carried a stand evond their al powers. Nunch white cross on a d | distention will ad to inactivity on acquired considerable | tl»; Bl .«n;m digestive organs made the Island of | Rule No. 5. Eat as little salt as pos stronghold. Here they | sible and use very little in cooking. by the Saracens in| With those rules theroughly under- their deliverance to|stood and plied. the sufferer Barl of Savov In token | ready 1o begin the pleasanter task of gratitude. they invested him | D! ";“":r'lw diet ;M f. 'Rn» insiznia of their order. consist of cream of vegetable souns roval standard of Ttaly the | made from any of the following: Po is borne on the breast of | laloes, aspar. peas, squash, vege |.z,\.h|‘ spread eagle. once |‘ex|re-en|~‘{ll_thhle_ oxster, carrols und |u':>hrlmn|.~‘ in< the insiznia of the kingdom of | Those vegetables muy also be servec Sicily. The eagle is crowned and the | in 4 slightly thicker form of ahout whole is encireled by the collar of the | the consistency of mashed potato if order of the Annuciation. . certain | S0UD is not desired. links of the chain to the of Rhodes, is won- order of kni in Christendom, t lers of S the nitals wounded. ~ervices Savacens acity lisplaying e They tervitory and ithodes their were besieged 1310 and owed adens V. of their with the On the Savoy erc not to dis S ter of any one of the ahove vegeta derfully executed in ver the|Ples may form one tvpe of main dish entrance to the new royal Italian em.| For the reminder of the needed body- bass 700 Sixteenth street. Flag | Puilding material. milk. malted milk. gy i< September 20, which marks the | (ream and buttermilk and egg ¥ the papal states were taken pos. | 4Te excelient session of hy the Italian troops. thus| . Another course in which the main completing the union of the Italian | 9iSh may fizure is that of the <alad states. One may also depend on bananas sweet apples. etc.. and various forn of cheese, either cream colt chopped dates, figs as well =< minced cold vegeiables. Ntill considering the group of body-building fe . we have volks rony eggs. with hroile vezetable omelets poached mushrooms or sotifiies Breads Wheat are preferably compo-ed steamed, dried and sweet as vaisins. cherries pes avoided orar ved tart appies yiisht G vivonsityiol ien Ant example zwielach nd ousted Deiserts chieflv of fruits. sueh blue her and a friend have passed turn o vour chA ompanion and ask him how many ‘ts he remembers having seen Of there are some people wi nse on i not necessarily ba er who will © more of soe kind of objects For L& woman can usually remember more of what she sees in a millin. window than will the average man. On the other hand. a carpenter will sec more objects in the hardware shon window than will some one in anothar line of wo Fair ure and mode svervthing are important. persons who never forget anything They can repeat every little detail The trouble is that they cannoi re. Member of lease the unessential details. People |10 determi with these “phonographic” tyne nof Boxer ind minds, while often envied by us, are | Britai real worse off than we with our poo: memories <hould ked rs or ries. and verrnit Derrias and Woman on Oriental Mission. Adelaide Ander-on accompanying Lord Prof. W F. Soothill jon in Dame here are who s Willinzdon and 1o China as a | he commissign which is 1h remaining pavments due Great nded in Ching how nnity or had o cdnen sdnated ol Cambridze. and vears was connectad with th ofce as principal in of factories. has held many the <tudy thill is Oxford and in China NEW HOMES $6,950.0 Easy Terms Open All Day Sunday and George Washington's Birthday Sample House 803 20th St. N.E. Six rooms and bath. h.-w.h.. electric lights. hard- woaod floors, colonial front porch. double back porches. long lot te allev. Room for garage. Convenient to stares. car line, etc. Call Atlantic 1118 for Auto Service J. DALLAS GRADY 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 INSPECT These Beautiful Homes Overlooking Rock Creek Park Women on. Jurics. Irish women have the same richts 45 men to sit on juries, but excuses have heen numerous. 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A pudding softer for steaming. A batter pudding requires a hot oven and an egg pudding a slow oven. A steamed pndding should not be uncovered for.the first half- hour at least. Black walnut furniture s auickly cleaned by rubbing with a flannel cloth moistenid with kerosene. Rub dry, then apply the following preparation: Mix ether equal parts of Wnseed oil. vinegar and turpemine. Shake well and apply with a flannel cloth’ and rub in well. Let the furniture stand a short time. then rub vigorously with dry flannel. Unless badly stain- ed and marred. furniture will look better treated this way than when coated with a heas ier dressing. The best thing with ruh frons is @ fairly of folded hrown paper. This will alsh serve fn test thefr heat. In addition a cloth should ket hand on which to wipe off any flakes of soot or dirt. A small piece of wax is excellent for prodicing a zloss when rubbed on the iron. 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