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42 WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. it pink or lilac, a little am- Not a season of one thing hut of fhan many as far as jewelry fads are con- ' . " v Children Who Are Well Brought Up || SUB ROSA BEDTIME STORIES "} "orron | - GESS BY LYDIA LE BARON Wi IR, BY MIMI. Back to Bed. . TNl stas it here until whe There are some » wavs in which , How to Make a Curtsy. Weekly Letter. Who stays at home in bed will b i 8 thbdren cam be it 1o appear | e child should take hold of its i From danker in 4 - fre chunging his charming and which it is_ well for | gt with > hand, put /one. oot & Dear girls: . —Bobby Coon. | position wutched. “Thief' mothers to appr t There are |y 'l_ ‘I“]‘,‘i“', g, B A ke Winter sports are in full swing, ) Thief Cied MMy JaY Sl I Rl ke b and the other day a party of us| Bobby Coon way of waking | little nearer. A few moments lat phaw- Sltideer mot e motored up to a nearby resort where [up once in @ while in the Winter and it was menver still “Thief! Thief: o bie o are tacllitios for every known | coming forth to see If it Is time to | Thieft” Plinly Sammy was very | h 10 B ent ‘5o that there fs the variety of cold-weather exercise. stay up; but until Spring really at-| mueh upset ittt el b We were all in good spirits—that | rives he usually goes hack to bed| "And then Bobby Coon very nearly o hild given to eld: 15, all excent Gwen. . Gwen, be it |ugain after a short look around. It |loat his halance and fell. Yes, sir, he ling. ‘The child known, s just a frail”little orchid, [happened that Bobby felt the touch | cume very near doing that very thing. shows off to ntage. for there ia who finds the icy blasts rather too |of Spring in the air. Perhaps he | His eves looked s if th vere going decied Erace in the Httle courtesy, much. heard the sap goins up in the to Jump right out of his head. His JUBCIGEREEES G2 She had whined considerably over he had been s mouth hung open as if he had lost : Respect &, the prospect of a day in the open, for although ; he power of « it. Moving si | Anotner attention that a child when but the chance of a gay dinner party {hollow, it was not dead, and it was lent sily, came what looked to {he is young can be taught to show and a dance afterward was not to be |& maple. Anyway, Bobby Cuonj iz e 1 k Pussy rmer wdults is to rise when an older woman thrown down. Brown's Cat, ith Sy oat nter coom and_rematn standing She came, grumbling a_trifle, and instead of o’ black’ eoat. and grow: until she is seated. t only boys but rousing good-humored razzing from ;'- hv] | t thl}m )I‘--‘m: he wirls should do hey are all sides. ved such a big Cat lived in ! \‘I‘lxlm | l\I\l )u-l‘\ l‘l:vv gl :-‘ -‘.111.4 1‘!‘1:‘ We got ourselves some toboggan world. Of course, you know who it | hoys continue to show w 1 this re- sleds, selected a large dangerous- was; it was Pumi the Panther, the ! spect. Iudeed, men of hreeding, what looking hill and piling on, coasted Mountain Lion |ever their age, rise when a woman down in fine sty Just then Puima looked up and saw 4 enters pain standing “Wasn't it marvelous?” we shriek- Bohby. Bobby saw the hunery look until sk down. It is ed at Gwen after our descent had in Puma’s eyes + hound Pum: i well for women to remember this and ended in a glorious tumble. was at the foot of thu' tree Then, | not keep men standing hy being slow She looked rather resentful, “It and then only, did B Coon move d to be seated. was fun going down, but 1 bruised He turned and scrambled back in The foundation for courtesies that my knee in the spill,” she com- iis house, and he wisn't any tao soor ‘ are essen! to gentlemen and gentle. plained n gettin ere. He d the ¢ women should be laid when children A long panting climb upward, and of Pumi the Panth wre little, The reverence is one of the our hothouse flower seated herself Pumis eame up the i of first that should be learn on the nearest tree stump. “I'm tree. He heard Puma sniff tired already,” she declared. “I'd ~|’;;;g‘ S5 '.‘:;’,‘ ;" Be : . = much rather stay right her le-cola e ilinip - My Neighbor Say: ¢ Tub donft\you want 6] ¢ [ im. He felt very small and help All aluminum utensils should PR Umwfldm | e more?” we asked her anxiou lesw [Ho Rannit Badiench o 1S be cleatied with steel Wadl, Bl Cle pketohed I Yery patiently. = - iy A | fellow. He heard Puma snarl with rinsed well in hot water and u , was ol Oh, well, rather than break up|BOBBY HADN'T BELIEVED TILAT cttatens an ot tare: uf dried. Enamel ware flmuylnhe ot the haces af” the_ 9 :)):?P”)‘»fu(y. T'll stick,” she answered SH A BIG CAT LIVED IN ALL | S1se of the opening and falled tot Cmimmn. The ware needs the Miami dockey Cluk-; And so we were off again, Gwen| THE WORLD. n then that Hobbs ¢ same treaiment, but it must be A . N 2 bearing up under the ordeal With the | g \ore vawned & few times, stretched R s carefully dried over a warm wewung an s ; expression of Joan of Arc. SN AN elibia: g to ik aoor: S ol e stove before putting it away to Ree -qr 锓’"“V : “Getting your second wind now. "Racadn wis shining, & . ot 10 o Girtaide prevent rusting of corners and Glfte ivtone e‘fi » | Gwen”" we inquired. “Youll get over | oft. For a long time Bob} t £ _ | ms. Z £ e being tired in a little while.” .. | there enjoying both. What he didn't 1] To remove ol spots from : en the fnock’ Acrves o Wouldn't be #o bud ff It weren't | cnjoy was the sight of the suow, clothing first wash out the dust or my knee,” she answered with u |which still covered the zround 1 et e > albo abone 301 the brave smile, We could have killed [ “Mistress Spring isn't her | | water in which is sprinkled a 5 eoalz? Henw hat her. after all,” mumbled Bobby D Teoks . i - ceny | | few drops ef household am- i ; : Perhaps you think we were heart- | Mistress Spring isn't h eep Yy wise THERE 1S SOMETINNG VERY| | few drops of housenol matehesa, in. molerial less. Not “at all. We would have | Jusi the same, I think Il tie o | | Shilosophers CHARMING ABOUT A CHILD'S | | \ith paste made of fullers earth and, Ahade . rgiven Gwen if she had slipped [little walk. I think I'll look aruund Py d COURTESY and ammonia. Let stand for a away and gone over to the clubhouse fa bit.” (Td say it with my day or S0, then lay blotting pa to rest. We would have excused her | Bobby started to climh down from el v good dittle folk who < per over the spot and press with if s haan't come at afl, [ the doorway of his howe, when sud: nal g@.sp) awhw becatise they natus a hot iron. But her worst fault lay in the fact | denly he heard a familiar voice. It . rally lack - In motion or because Caneloivomied | e peiipila that she had come, understanding per- | was the voice of Sammy Jay. Sammy dust tell of thu\gs 1 SR iving. There are | | U500 HCPR amove all dust fectly what our plans were, and had | was screaming “Thief! Thief!” us | always knew few of the ecause most tiny oaviten i with salt and R) '\ Iberately crabbed our party by re-|only Sammy can. Bobh 2 5 ’ tots are graceful—thi is, when they | | and then washed wih SoN en i Synduent, Ine. N 3 fusing to foin in the fun with the|knows Sammy Jay so ‘| |In words L simply ure not conscious of attracting a N terar proper spirit. knows when Sammy means a thin tion. It is cdd how soon this g o s = — 1 Onece she had promised to be one|and when he fool some cannot gr;sp. char into awkwardness when the Art ‘mu~ r; ;'x;lr‘h‘-‘mz“ -““lv“tuh N of our crowd—she had tacitly given |one. He knew n;‘ now Samm v RTC"" become aware that othe wre looking never he washed 2 i e . T =) sromise that she would help the and that this was - e e e i | | Pt them into a lather of e MODE MINIATURES ONAL HEALTH SERVICE Brombe it s oid Relpieie [ shyness causes restricted motion and | | 1¥ cold water. If the curtains Tl Al : cni RERE i of action. Or an a hed ease, that is are green add a little vinegar; ———— — = n't so awfully bothered with [ 01d Man Coyote,” mumbled Bobhy i BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D, never de shyness. Let may bhe the result of % help the children to the venience—she was Annoyed at |@ fellow 3 our apparent enjoyment in something [ ever crying ‘Thie physical discomfort and incon- [Coon to himself. *T never saw such v 8 Sammy v. He is for- Whoever it appear their best. As so many people object to . enon when It 18 sos.| o g . . It 6 chitd knows Just whit is expect- | | aarned stockings & very good | {cerned. A eeason when it is mvos-| e Art of Absorbing Iodin, If you can have some of these fresh | Oul 4DDireRt that Sammy sees is coming this w at least twic e you will be foods on your table week the chances this is the leading mode for Sammy is following, and coming nearer. Perhap: the ®d of it, for instance, when it meets plan is to cut small piec Remember Gwen when vou're about Tt doesn't matter much whethe strangers ppear to far better | | shape of toes and heels, out of 3 o throw cold wa n so g v advante o it is bewildered | | old ones, and neatly herringbone | | you eut, drink or inhale your iodin, | getting enough iodin ¢ yory long | to ‘m‘v‘.\:l’:m: water on something you us well conscious. To_overcome side the new ones. The pjece s you get e it to|on quite comfortably: Shrimp, s, S ok e this t to make a c¢ D o e out s, Fequirtments perfect | lobster, clums, oysters, salmon, cod,| Just because you don't enjoy cer tesy or ‘‘reveren as the French & e I suppose you might ahsorh ay, trout, halibut, whiting, breme. | tain things yourself, you mustn't sreatly prolongs the we s saves darn- the pieces wear out n be replaced. way If you| cmber that unless these are fresh | spoil others’ pleasure, having it in {their iodine contefit is mot assured. | Yours with love, MIML ow ou can ta e e or blood 1y item in the way of preserved (Copsright. 1026.) ient is not |sea food which retaing a fair prope |it in the only rem red to, numel into your skin ut fortun: 1 it. Th ought-up child i taught this early Ther: ts something about the action that it S I l\vv nece S majority | tion of jts matu content of jodin 1; . . of us fodin-starved inl i | smoked herring, though it is doubt \{ your iodin. A ‘great persons | furnish an adequate jodin ration. tuke nd often | These foods grown inland are most they rbing it | likely to contain we fodin, though BY JENNY WREN. throu; <kin. Apply iodin in so-|in many regions they contain none Tact | himself about in his chair and mutter- N.. u” rlle“ ir !”I'l:|1‘ ther m]..y.;(. ',‘,"'. lwi|I .,,._‘z‘\\(iyi(“( ;l 1:'2 !L:l\';‘ll L)“m{qrmh\'\‘;‘r:;u? ;‘Ffl:‘r‘,{?fi u:d A GOOD many people have been denied the aston- R R L e s e e not Blister and the skin is not broken |sea: Cabbage, garlic, green beans, | Seqw vors fashfonable. One sees them ishing benefits of cod-liver oil because they could S e e : e O 3 all of i . ter cress, tomatoes, gree e ey s c B are tactless. But most of us are when | Always wrons. No matter what you beforehiand, il oE it Wil L e e e o e e ItHe s ;:‘:_v"” 5':)[ Ay l“:;‘ not, or thought they could not, stand its taste. Now, we deal with childven. We are think- {3, wrong in this house. | ot oAby Eatt e e | are of br or pe , b ought 2 5 o 5 5 ing so hard of his need and his fail Now, of cour that was most un- ;L’.I ! ‘qur»'\”h‘(w \m[-_‘l'h:rhl ;:1];-‘: iron and silver are also used. The however, there is a cod-liver oil which is so much more palatable that almost anyone can take it easily. Good cod-liver oil is the richest known source of the important fat-soluble vitamins. Its amazing ings that we let the |fafr. It was ridiculous. But it wasj o = - hefore we know. We close the child's | the undisciplined nature of the adoles. | f the hour. Nevertheless, certain ones .’.‘,‘.'."\.,'1" pore be ar eyes and | explained in previous talks, my faith sunind when most we longed to open it. | cent talking. He had been touched on { have gained greater recognition than | UT0 5 BT 00 e lin the ivdin content of jodized salt Fred had been i cheerful nt | the raw, and his response | others—for instance, the slave Iink | .t which accounts for the absorption {as it is at present manufactured and { bracelet-——heavy, rather clumsy look-|of lin when iodin is slied to the | marketed h been shaken somewhat, the |ration for every one, but as I have child until just lately. He W- | and character! He sh ing irritable and show s, been touched. The touch was not B A C B triplets | unbroken shin. I there is « wound, [and although I prefer it for use in ther?peutic val}xe—its ability to increase resistance Inssons, too, were faifin e Sl ISTitchisliat) el Wil ies vat iy hentarts | punecure. Lliste bra of the jmy own );'.',‘,'(’{7'.1 '1 :.‘\GI{X[.A e a nip at to disease, to.ald conva!escen}s, to give new energy, hody in the family was worried #bout | does wk u smething or do | 1n keeping with this fee o Tikhy | Sorta tHEOUR & st in to protect children against rickets and promote the ";'I'll,‘"" nas T)‘;f_ o "]’!:»I“"““';“"" [“'f\;"\‘\l;.'l h‘""{, \“.' wise introduced what are known os|as it wo 1 ypodermi- | the the growth of bone and teeth—all result from the d say sO oes sho you at act slave link sandals, shown in the sketch | cally in | dri om- ‘ s 3 . h,.u"h::n.h'_\ull’!‘num. e I.ml to help. | place in hi mmx‘l’l’nxfld""lm rous: I aoie. o | “Often T have listed Here the chie raun the abounding presence of these vitamins. s day P ocame 00! ou very likely did no cood. MARG [ wis hich ¢ 1 dodin 1 hol 0|1 ocheste h. ¢ T s v . 0 . . . 1 even gay. His moth ou roused him to willing action you ARG e e e e But the important vitamin A contained in cod- rome. Aunt ¢ arolir ruck the target fairly in the center. What Do Y K vet T belie ot desir heen thus far proposed, and Dr. liver oil, it was found, was easily lost in the process ) unch red a bull's eve. hat e able for the health nlinders |Goler deserves great credit for his ; oi 5 2 line and she > ot fear vou are spoling 2 child o 0“.) now [t the fish and gyster tride shoyld | wisdom and feariesens appising of preparation, packaging and transportation. Thus going better. 3 | use you study him and adjust About It? prosper und increase and multiply _ Hic ol often reached the consimer with'its th 1 her shoulde hen she slipped. | your discipline and instruction to his with 1ts thera- “Well, Fred, Yon'll soon be as bir a4 man as yvour | tactles ing up. inst him, peutic value seriously reduced. In order to over- come this difficulty scientists in the laboratories of You can buck y, all your life, but vou will re ~esponsi WHEN W = father,” said Aunt Cavoline, heaming not reles s spirit, which is the 1. Doenithe son really move? 4 '() SHOPPH\G e L L ism L2 s S <~ SCiei 4 spechl cxclunive fustered, the worr kles appear- | works, if ¥ou find the way to open 5 Do other ' plancts have BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLF process which insures the retention of vitamins in in: between her brow If only he |the door of his mind, you can help . the oil to an extent hitherto believed impossible. will be like his father things. | him ) ) iat planets are smaller e - 5 light bulbs are screwed into the tops : A b His father i <o gentle-mannere nul‘l Remember, he is not like you. not S earth?” Bath Towels. o m e ‘”"‘"l' D fl“-"“’"" the | of the composition candles, and the And since the cod-liver oil accepted by E. R. works so hard and tries t « him | like anybody you ever knew. He is 4 ete 1 AvEr jhorder. e bath towels you pur-jiiije shades are fastened t bulbs s g i i . . happy, but he doesn’t seem alige la new neraonality. andl von st than ‘l\"!l :m.:',l, Ietsiire Sarger &‘rnm }:_nn\r;\\y\l'vs can \.‘,1 vou the ,n,;T for h-vmn.l It i lll[l|1~>l inva- hi!\';lrv f,;m,,fl'. The shades |§¥d "\"R Squibb & S}:’“;‘S all tested to see that its vitamin it all.- 1 hope. Fred, from now on you 1 with the qualities” that are (A S thaK tons quality of a bath towel a slance, [rinbly. the ache that _m dwel ginrtsicoif ¢y a sually quaint 1 arac- otency is hi, the new i i will fry 1o di hette oot s are e | (Answers 1o these questions tn | S ey pave ad Tons exprience get flmay ot the border, bacatse that's | {or"™ fhoue Shown At of parehment; i, el el S Al the cheery good pature left (him, the self of -him. . takes SR Which, aneariicy dnyd iy Dive HEen) Whore She stiald o hegvieet rinted huff color, with a lattice de- that Squibb’s Cod-Liver Oil is uniformly of the iR s Aste UG U IS RS Elh e S tid e cL Predicting a Planet. A el e e e e D o] % | sign in bl The narrow bands top highest medicinal value. And this same special F = : s Lnecesss 5 Bl d B 1| ind bottom, as well as the background 1 . % o n;:- planets .\Jc-m;ry Mars, \an:k' .m.;m )I.m ;L\\.-l». he ’.lm |'1Mrm],:l and “3"”,“ r\ n;:;n_\i ot the siltonette motif, are brilliant process also greatly improved the taste of the oil. upiter, Saturn and, of course, the{a bath towel is something that snomical housewife buys that kind|jude greel b . R emtih, Had been KW from AntIquILy, | plain to any educated eve, and it |of a towel. One good towel wil out. (& 58N tniy type of candiestick Thus Squibb’s Cod-Liver Oil is not only better e e e e e s [ % e s e a T [ e ot Largeslnlow from a therapeutic standpoint; it is also much easier a dim and distant planet, Uranus, also bath towel and the Aflin : A threadbare towel is about as 'l,\,'(.'"f\',‘m\"]‘;l‘,z,1,?‘0:,“,:,::Lfi ",m';'}’l”l'}gfit to take. At drug stores everywhere. veling around our But much one v as a motheaten coat. Buy | bulbe, ! { the most spectucular discovery of our all buy the very heaviest | at will serve vou “everlast- mps of this general type are TALOGUE of a volunteer uncanny eyes T had to brace myself [ Solar system was the way that Nep-|sort of bath towels, howeve nd of well liked for the desk or worker in the Child Wel- not to let the mother notice what a |tun In 1846 two astrono- | course a bath towel may be first vate | ble. ) fare Centers with =z fellow shock it gave me us she uncovered | mer i !;' Ilhl(‘ same time, by | without being unusually thick. A bath o » e debutante at the coming-out the waste hody. one of those colncidences in science [towel that's closely and firmly woven . s ATty of bre ot thelt Tends. Natalie—Io. must have been a |that are so common, figured out by |is qurable no Puzzlicks Buttered Kidney Beans. S—Why, endless wettings and launderin ; : atteycapl ; this child wol work this vear, e tHetic about it—the |of its normal orbit arownd the sun in | s L cornin old Tl s ot !‘,?:;;"‘;fl"‘“"(5:;"}“,‘,"n‘;"°"]‘l‘e"‘in:m""z‘i:" e e way looks into |the peculiar fashion in which it Was. |t up and examine the loops carefully. Although —9— © 7777 | peans; heat and stir in the margarin aements card two of the hovs | wce as if to say: ‘Oh, 1 hope|Adams, at Cambridge, England, and|mpey chould not slide very readily. If [ fro = ot S talking about it. They were com- (ije wont iy "m‘,yhl,,nks T | Le Verrier, in France, arrived at this ey '31:'”5.!,‘_\'1,“. ide \“,,\“,.‘,“yl}’ o P I o With fue s Sudipepuersaelicatiand plaining that they couldn’t get L o A s 8, & L conclualon, Still, mobody could fitid | picar ‘SHARE. oo, & tows) muy. be| SnOUEH toe€njoy a g00d —5— Tor one of their parties because ¥ou | Smply must not show how. you feel, {the planet untll Galle, at Berlin, | mio8 STHS pest material, and there.| 1. Follower of a Hindu type of phil- sy with your welfare work. | Just magine how that mother has |caught sight of o dim planet whirling | ! osophy. Prances—I did not go on t cuffered and worried and lain awake |around the sun at a tremendous dis: A person of old-fashioned no- party because 1 didn't want to go, st duty 18 to reassure |tatice from it on an orbit so & and I used the welfare work an nd give her heart to follow the9ne Of its years is 164 of ours. excuse. It does not take very much |doctor’s directions in the hope that |€Xactly in the spot where it had be -1 go only twice a week, | her bahy will come out all right. predicted. ' yme in the Natal n 1 fine to touch. right you wiil find et, eithe ribbed, or patte no sure sign of | ok well but if it isn't n it a poor buy. Don't for the 't a towel ed, or bordered, is quality. Often a_towel will fool the ; shopper if it is filled wiik and i & | 5. Above the ordinary notions of men, 4. Western. 7. Pittsburgh is famous for them. (Note—" this lime: | Now what do you know about that? nswers to Yesterday’s Questions: A malarial mosquito “stands on | § as it bites, while a non- | € time, r s my conferenc e—How did the poor babe ge All five rhyming words in ck are a trifle off the beaten S o ! e nutter what its weight, SILK 2 = ghastly sight. How could you help |mathematics = that ere must be |1t js not only better made, but it will s G e 5 i i " Natalle—But, France why do | ghowing your feelin another planet somewhere, as other- | ,,1q jis shape and firm throth Puzzle-Limericks. ““_\'l!_;gmcndn (J‘::““,,Lr,‘,':'" l‘:cagflmoflnxil 1 STOCK . u give so much of your time to lie, that is the | Wise Uranus would not be pulled out ATRRr; gralis Eppar,, ane g 4 S INGS 91 (. afternoon, 1 have time cnough to |along sleep off very late hours of the night [ Frances—Honestly, 1 alie, it was ive n't permanent its h are. like u miracle, Wh irst saw it e sl O | path.” state J. of Washington, e oy b weished loss, than at birth, | malarial mosauito does not. y know fo your sorrow. It is aj e G it in. “That makes atalie—You always seem to go | e sty I 3 o ] " sad day when your fine thick towel re- | 2 b st . Sagid A ~ Today 1 found, atter dnly one month | o 2 Dr. Noguchi, Japanese scientl e _|it a bit harder than usual to solv ) 10 teas and such things in the after- | Today 1 found, after dnly one month }giscovered the yeliow fever vaccine, in | turns from the Inuindry minus its| it & Tt barder than veus’ fo oot ! noons. doctor at the center, that he had dou- | 1919 8t the Rockefeller Institute. thickness and weight. A towel that is| o0/ for the answer and another 6 rances—Oh, yes; of coursc. That |bled his weight, He was not quit: | % Dr desse Lo save his life In B o e uie | Pocaick’ tomarrow). | §s easy. T go to the conferences | normal yot, of ¢ o i | Cuba in’ the fight against yellow fever any sizi 0 S of, hecaus S i s . B o torsthe atternoon and When | pooratt “The nons s aver more |bY bermisting wosquitoss to bite him | thera's no rdom for it. Yesterday's “Puzzlick ‘LONGER WEAR and so proving that mosquitoes spread | If your towels are looking IN EVERY PAIR"? the disease. now, it is either because of showed | ™ "X105. Lavarav, a French Army |weave or the excessive oung lady of Crete msy | phere was 2 eat, © DO | WV, wus so exceedingl or both. | “ywpen she got out of bed T get there | put on i« bi veloping white ay all-en- | changed than the baby; that drawn, 1 and a blue 'ker- | suffering look all gone, as she chief over my hair. and there I am, oif with such a pri ir. 3 e : v i f ’ it i e endd i l,.u'”'f‘_”{lnn“‘"{pr“;i‘;‘]‘:," AL e an |d0ctor, in 1880, found malaria germs | You may find that after th towel| dho stood on her heatl LD-TIME sanitary methods 2 for the nurse. But the point [ appeating pleture of it | Frances, |1 Patients in Africa, and in 1898 Maj. | has been used a few times, visorous | o keep her from soiling her feet. bring unhappy, fretful days. Flattering Milady’s Ankle! o, that it is simply the most | Could T help you some time, though | it Donald Ross, in India, proved that | pulling and chioh, Sellg ikve B - Now the insecarity of the hazard * H & thing r did. If you |1 am not at all good at pretendiny 1 | (e germs were found in female | “great open spice In a short time . S lous Could see. those babies &row and m- |am a wooden Indian when it is a | ATOPheles mosquitoes. . ne | Hi0se zpaces sprend until they appear | The Chinese are said fo stand| “sanitary pads” has been ended. AR Blue Moon Full Fashioned Silk Stockings T it hivecty Abriline, Tl oo ot aarien. "5 Quinine is obtained from the|over the whole fowel find render it|change of climate better than any i couat the comis lixents! The besuty ab tlis ¢ ' B vose you. o avhat & newsborn | * Krances.—You Wil feel you never |GllNChona tree, native of Peru, but|useless. For that reason it is espect lother race. You wear sheerest gowns, meet Wbl m‘:d e .m‘g bfiuk | @id & better thing in your life. And e ‘l'“';l‘:.;]"}f"{‘m"" supply comes from every and all social or business ex- i ty f a1, yoi el ] < ; i : to your ankles. will o !1\1. n, \| l‘l,kflnu\;,lurl. oul;.r:;_m{ know B (i0ivh iive of Llnaing | Against M in peace of mind , . . any llky.;' ‘They wear longer too. The pure lesn you have : y 1% evari huwa oub, soul Took ) rearis faEe ey dlidieine pon s gn . ) o, 0 time, any day. silk is so strong, and the patented garter strip pro- has Teen fed ever since it was bOri | ehat one, but you do learn at the child | e Do ek "-l';‘,‘_:"l":;'""“‘,:‘:,_“?;\’,’; It is called “KOTEX” . . . five l;ic(l;:emfrzmmln.nmtmeptg Betiture 10k ;;1‘,'{’,‘,“';‘"“"“"‘ foodor the wroug kind 2 o nces how to give # |py screening houses and taking times as absorbent as the e Soni ML Stckinds: f foor aby : start_in life. What did | quinine. ordinary \ Natalie—Gracious! It must bhe k, you mean—non- (Copyright. 1926.) cotton pad! No. 100—Light weight, puresilk, full ul? sense. Kknow he been 8 rances—Well, " uow et e tell | ordered to y beginning next you about one cu A mother | Aronday ? T am awfully cut up ahout it. 3 s 1 is Drought in her baby about a month | o : Lessons in English ago, and, 1 give you my word, it Iooked | Sote —This ix another of a_series of more nearly dead than anything 1| keivhes showiuk the heneiits wohich ; cx ever expect te see—all but its great | i Chiid Welfare and Child I shining black eyes. Those under- [of the city. BY W. L. GORDON. 5 fashioned Lislotopsandsoles. $1.65. T‘horovzbly deodorises . . . thus No. 200—Medium welght, puresilk, ending ALL fear of offending. ;-l-nl-m-m.d. Lisle tops and soles. tissue. No laundry. No embar- , Lisle tops and soles. $1.95. "o o m ul E Yoa ask for it without hesitancy solea. $1.85° = No. 500—Chiffon weight, fine gauge, rom or compla ch. 1 suppos | 08 mother ho'eannot afford to canl in Say : ity he are too weak. They just lie and gaze | IEULT Divsician can take her, hild to the | iy the letter? simply by saying “KOTEX” at any patiently out upon the world.” '.\L:‘,’_,E;L “"‘: 1*‘:“;"“ "' ;‘"‘"“ W"";" Of[e?)emlsprnnnun(;d: so(:(, The 60 drag: o dbariient stoce:. Cosle g-;:;l:af'ull_llg.mm . Silk f '-'5:"-“.';‘;322‘:'.':"'...'.'.‘ Ji ol ] ring i 1! o] O 4 ronounces as in S5 3 o i "aho bring it i her | K50k 1 the supoump Mook, o tp, oy | mey, b pronounced, a3 ln, Clook Gl fewceats, Provestodiwiss o Sg0_Medium meighe, ful fash: Frances—Oh, 1 don't suppose so, | ‘"¢ conferences: Often misspelled: Israel; s, not z. an unnecessary risk. [ top to toe. $2.15. 1 know the mothers park the baby s li_*)'m:m'm»*f {ixl‘%“on. —ex‘clteiment. sde in rows, as people stir, tremor, trembling, quivering. Colors: White, Skin. F ; & atowAl Center Mar: Rap at Congress. Word study: “Use n word three times 5 T18 o Bt Cimer G Mot Rows e ed s Xet on market days. Poor little | From the Pittsturgh Chronicle-Telegraph. and it is yours.” Let us increase our o & . Tony's mother had him on a pillow| A skull half an inch thick and [vocabulary by toring oo word Recognized As *“A-l Quality word: rthed in Arizona has been sent |each dav. Today hington without the formality |the state of being mo ;» Weakencd fuce with the of an clection, alone fosters morbidness, \ nket undy pssed n"( for me to weigh. When 1 saw 'L nd -wrapped in a forhidness, No laundry—discard like tissue d. “To tive | ol e g

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