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WOMAN"S FEATURES. PAGE. Warns Girls of Sentimental Pitfalls LITTLE BENNY BY Making the Most of Your Look Four Danger Signs on the -— - SR i, Marriage Road)| LEE PAPE. BY DOROTHY STOTE. DorothyDix Thirty-Cent Words. 5 5 = S ! et 1cen on the b | Don’t Marry Your First Sweetheart, or a Man to pop took me in ma's room to see porch one afternoon. “Betly muy be o = 4 T Y i 3 s ) i viot with the professors, but she uses | R afogrm ”llll. or Because You're |)(>l((|~—.‘\llf| j.("l",'.‘:.\-):,"""L',"i;,’,’,‘,,,‘:":,‘,’.'f’ m,'.(,,““"",, Never Marry to Keep I'rom Being Lonesome. 1ADIA Ll BARON WALKE We've got a new baby at our house being a boy but not looking like eny- “Whew,” rema thing yet except jest a baby, and to Some Dainty Filet Crochet ]’ | two many 30-cent words for me. 1 . n't stand her pace at all.” ma sed, Well, Benny, wat do you think of your brother? I “For heaven's sake, Tom." his sis ter exclumed, “talk English once in & Meening the new baby, | Are we going to keep him while. What and why is a cent | & cutimental : | word? And why does Betiy's use of | NJOW (he four great dangers that a giil encounters aloug sentimen Certeny we're going to keep him, ma se | them cut her off from your charming Journey ave these: First. That she will marry her first sweetheurt. | ma, i | society | Givls ave particularly prone to acute attacks of puppy love, and unless their Ten he's all rite, I sed Because. my dear sister, 1 don’t 1ike ! yuardian angels are strictly on the job and snatch them away from the altary And me and pop went out agen. pon hiaving to think for 10 minutes before | Ly the hair of their heads, it is only too apt to prove fatal saying, Your not ixactly wat I could {1 understaud what my givl friend is - 11 enthusiastic, Benny saving. Beilv. bless Ler lit heart I'vom the time a girl can think coherently at all. she begins to think Are you”? 1 sed | hics a hig brain has r the books | ahout marriage. and by the tme she has got her first bob she has decided Of corse | am, certeny I am, natur- in Christendom and knov < the longest { the details of a chu wedding, and what the bridesmaids ave going to w Iy, vee gods, thats a wondertill baby words in the lauguag. Intentionally, or unintentionally, she is brought up Lo iook upon marr pop. sed “AWell, Ken. vou oughi o hnow what {as a cureer and a grafi 1 the beall and end-all of & woman's life. Well G wizz {they mean. You're 1 to have |addition. her imagination is fed on love stories and plays and motion pictur it 1 sed had 2 coliese ¢ Whjch fairy princes come along and hear maid mis of unimagin: It is for its age, wy certen | <, Was L ever and I sed, { | pop, its not very pritt . pop sed that age, pop? 1 sed You surely were, I re member you very well Well did 1 look like that? 1 Vers similar, or even more so, if 1 wmber correckiv, pop sed. and | Well G wizz, pop, holey smokes jimminy crickits, gosh Wats a matter now? pop sed, a Wi she can easiiy e sed. 1 was thinking fleur, or marries | W ctill education wore pleasantly Betly needn’t They re jaw very fatiguing Yes, but | in order to converse and he sed, with my dear littls pals use the we Pvealiors all of poor. tin For mstanece . well, the other day was pulling a wise wired that she W comprehend his Now ©ask vou “The result of all this is to wake the givl feel that there is nothing in the worid worth having except love and marriage. And so. like a child with a} sweel tooth, she can’'t wall for her wedding cake to be served at the proper tme. She is in a hurry to gulp it down, and begin her lite meal on it, and} re You can’t convince her that it will give her a frighttul pain her little | sed, insides if she does sed Dear Ann I have vour le Janet them fton d on <hopping Lark- that crack and « afraid obscure | | wouldn't | ¢ tus nd 1 nature s she didu’t im0l her, i e 1o that if the red sl the figures are s Then comes her peril, She is in love with love B ro of romance. 1t is then that she elopes with the Sha callow vouth who hasn't a penny s< himself with, She is too voung I cant P {p i any one’s style have any s too inexperienced o have any dge of | way do And yesterday when one of 1he [men, and so she mistakes a passing faney 1 Tasiins spassion, and makes! 1 boys velled that he was going 0 ab- | ihe marrins W she spends the balanee of her life vepenting sturt duet Betty in his cior ~he assuved him | i | with her sweetest manner that she giet marrying her frst prticularly great if he { found the ‘troglodyte moathod of court | happens to he a much older than she the knowledge (hat she ship most stimulating’ ‘Troglodyte! | can fascinate a real grown-up man, that o of this mysterious | zods! Any reason why she couldn’t | attraction of the vamps of whom she bus zoes to her head | say. ‘I'm strong for 1 caveman | like wine. | stuff.’ H There really should he an isolation al N every community inj Perhaps Betty likes using the Eng- [ which girls of 17, who are thinking of getting matvied, could wred | fish langu e. instead of the quaint [ until they have recov d from their first heart attack |idiom indulged in by vour friends.’ Ci | hix_sister suggested, blandly "‘lu-: gecond dunger that w girl runs is of nEarying o man it what she likes, she ought Heaven alone §nows why, but the idea of converiin fillios adont line (o suit the crowd finsiruments for the regeneration of the unworthy is irvesistibly alluring to | she's in sort of talh sounds Silly | many women. Whether it appeals to the eternal mother in a woman. or to and affected with a crowd like hers. lthe feminine mania for ripping things to pieces and s them over, or Let her leave her highly correct {q latent yearning for adventure, and the love of foolbirdy | and polished conversation for a more [ mysteries we shall never solve. | suitable None of our little 2 il e appreciate her It is merely fact that women have a predilection for sheep, und| jat all. She's getting in bad all around. |aluost any one who will bleat pititully enough will find some nice, good, kind | very one’s luughing at her. And I'm " 1idy who will adopt it and take it in, and wash and feed it | sorry . { And so we have with us the poor, bedraggled wives of drunkards who | You see. in spite of her lofty and |l drink and for whom matrimony proved no cure: heartbroken women who carefully constructed expressions, she | yarried roues that arve still petticoat chasers: and worn-out women | just wants to have a good time and | who have grown old supporting the ne'er-do-wells who are stll loafing | be popular l = CANER ! 1e doesn’t aspire 1o anv greater It is a siren’s song these men sing who persuade credulous maidens tha "uu ial heights than we represent all they need to lift themn out of the gutter to the higher lite A wife's soft to | but she doesn't use the right language | white hand, and every woman Should Stuff cotton in her ears as So0n as som | to make a hit with the crowd.” poor, weak derelict begins to chant it to her. For ombined appeal that | Jut when vou get sevious vou talk | it makes to her vanity and her inherent love of m will get her, if she! eXcel health during oo | decently yourself,” was the sisierly | doesnt watch out He. how ¥ {comment. | i des “Yes, but believe we, 1 don’t pul more {any flowery discourse with the bunch reaching n It just doesn’'t go with them. Betty other hand. will ought to get wise to herself and try delicate o} plain every-day slang while. She T her ahe e i ENauh, HisHiste fOF 16, an raels THAL outzrow eedn’t make that her only means of | athes it. when e .fl:‘.:;’»-’:.:lx’u' Sia expression, but she might learn a lit-| = 5 g tle. It would improve her line a lot For “You might. if vou have a chance. | jite no lure drop her a hint Tell her to use fewer | <o yearn appealing just no is row ruffle of the u silk OF | o5 i affopds so charming a wayv of hon that rmatches i The filet | $0-cent words. she can ket sume very it would be heaven not to have to punch the tim o two for a nickel H To the society girl there comes the saine reve the filet alphabet designed for readers horder of mesh edged with the picoted | 2000 ones t of this papar. Crochet one initiul!shells may bLe used on top of the silk | She tired of purties and teas and dancing and the far 'iha top and a square of similar | rufle or mitted entirely {rying to amuse herself. She wants sumething to do size in plain filet for the bl or i Py o life 10 nly g she knows ho o do is the gachet holder make a syuare con Db il d e S e L e tainer of colored silk, just a trifie, The final letters “Y” and “Z" in smaller than these filet squares. Pad |filet crochet alphabet appear toduy this holder with two layers of cotton | You will remember that on as the wadding, between which is luvishly |alphabet was completed in the news. | spripkled any preferred perfume of |paper, written and illustrated direc sachet powder. tions for them would begin to be N . ready. The alphabet will appear in Directions for Making. couplets, starting with “A” and “B. Join three edges of the two fiiel deny that neen” pop L i ext wat e of value we dont thont our. without a 10 choos: get her band of any 1t The danzer of hean i around the botic unet is much too ma tiny to wear figured mater she has and shortenin for What Tomorrow Means to You MARY BLAKE. Yours think BY Pisces. The planetary aspects tha untoward influences, after day, continue of the same we during the better part of to- ! niorrow, although, in the evening, the pessimism that has prevailed will yield > a brighter and more hopeful con dition. Not only will you be deterred from any new activities by th un founded d that will exist in mind as to the uliimate outco doubts wiil assail vou as to tives and actions of | You are associ | curbed vou are | things which, « fonly hurt others will vegret o retorin by into | indicate sunset 1o unfavorabie themsely e one of pleasant havin {on her. and 1of n Martha Dennison at i1 faces the fact that her hushand has drifted away from It a her two | de ehildren. Natalie Arthur g meets an attractive bacheior. Perry Macdonald, and accepts his atten tions without realizing the danger ave in such au attachment. In the and 4o peantime Arthur s infatuated will not | with a dancer and Natalie half in cause youl love with Lucien Bartlett, a black her, as we your and . but the mo those with whom ted Unless these liable 1o say ction THE INITIALS SHOW TO ADVANTAGI ON CROCH PUCK IN HANDRKERCHTEL hiar tive sachet is erchiet Other Styles. handkerchiefs A last week that vou wi vou nov . Ay faney work - two or to make and | chochet 1ol in sep Smart novelties i1 peen in Paris weie des To g0 with these let e style of dainty sachet enjoy making experts in this forin of the sachets ave xo easy so dainty withal that you have, not one, but seve vour varfous Landkerchief « ‘the sach ay be several different siu i vlest are squares. One of the reason: why this particular knid of sichet Mirac ready orn mood el IAPTER NIX wiade by using filet initials, ing them in one strip and not rate sq Muke the sachet holder oblong, and complete the suchet i described for the squa Another variation is to catch the filet initial square to the top of the sachet holder without muking the under portion o filet mesh. The way he a nar Arthur and Mimi fanmil I was a ed them hours of wblon ¢ one or will tof nts pric she is ricl i ether she Las a her work or, notk on “HE third danges is that she she is poor. or be he is boved. if There comes i 1ime (o the husiness woman, no matier good job or w bad one. no matter whether she ordinarily likes three of the xirl, o @ on i avenue chance under i ome r i will ldhood. hut. late her early weaknesses develon al health land ginl nd commercial | {0 A make the living 1 + feels that| Wiied i T st hree other r pri girls aey shelte reasor Arthu pla stre 4 she suceeeded in keeping the time ez independence has no chi : o : e She wants to lean on a husband. anc S - pots and pans. and a blue and wl stro common imedinte ¢ hin te Kitchen, and L morr against her dadl ters. She is weary of some definite object in ried. The only shunent nt of stu They will, possess very affectionate and will always enable to Kindness Whatey ifter life wi the how Nt be readily but never to children he res ‘ their rly because B ‘ vith Lucien Bartlett thrilied he her friend and was see tinacy life. a gr Lue! time qu tinding t and i i -d aceeptance S R < sures Jall joved by liie was-interesting d romantic dangerous. Lucien was <1y managed in anpo. | He was a ve man. 1 to get n € in establ Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. itticul come in | usuany vironment folly of ing Uy o0 1o he i - | b moods that girls cornmit weredible [ iust to be a-marryin They take any man who is handy, and then they find | occees v Feedi “ut to thelr amazement that it is getting only the right man that counts in' iy o i Co:r:pl\:mer:ta)) Feedings. Umarriage; that with a husband they love it is heaven, and with a hushand | |¢ vou e | rs. M. Me.—Instead of giving the | to whom they ndifferent it is hel GGIE (g b ot {baby one whole feeding from the hot I i Siriuoitie (o tagk of. ! gl : " tle. why don't you divide up this for- | PUHI fourth mistake thit giris make ix when « et in a panic and mar o0 Yon oavs i ;h“r g nd continui n this way through- ' mula ir several bottles and giv Phis 1% a s6l° that partic P R - 4 a ts flood ou have indomitible squares, to form a pocket. Slip this o the 26 letters. These will be |these ih regulne ”“N”: This i a d; et ‘1' ”.L '!:I‘I‘A(l;l";lls’1‘|;"'I”h"l m’ ‘u. ¢ ‘m dfv ut "",, ',mp age: are a stranger to disappointment silk sachet holder in the inside and | given, one set ata time, free, to every . those when. as vou Ap ke Lt Tac thal s}t of el ol frientls Are didfeled @nd)| andiposdeas an diircssiVe: BiE ot joln the edges of the fourth side. person who sends in i request accom- hoticed, the haby gets ton little B e Al ot Tt Teatell (hell | Deasant necsvna Your ability is Urochet @ row of plain filet meshes | panied by a selt-addressed and stamp- | o satisty him. A small amount after hen tHEs Ok forward o the Thtyte. dha oe ot | incoubled, anlthe una gliking weak around the entire square, and put a |ed envelope. Please notice when the |the nursing would cause ne indiges oSTeir Of (IGHeinTist teiiies toruorine Laslhnei o gr dg sy ow of shells, with picoted edges, as a | letters are announced as ready and ' tion and the regular stimulation of ¢he 2 : S [iruentalityghas vour jud finish outside the filet. Through the 'send in for each couplet promptly to |breasi will prevent drying up | and. scems ito you m nesh run narrow ribbon the sa insure getting the initials desired | guickly ' At AE ey ey widoséis with: Bbnestalh on the losin, the color as the silk iining of the sachet | before they are exhausted Mis. DN Sl —advsing. balles Higve caimued on cheir (GorEtens: ToE T0: or 15 2 side. A little gracions lder which shows daintily through | Notice—Now Is the_time to get the | somstimse refuse to take water. Try | powar ]"""‘}“‘h dotn And ”M' are o “*I b and whom they once to advice and counsel ‘he meshes of ihe crocheted squaves. | handsomely illustrated directions for | giving her a teaspoonful two or three | @ o' : : e £hoac whol Diseh yout Tie bows in each corner of the square. | the filet crochet letters “A” and “B.” | times daily. She would hardly mind | .. g . {at heart—would that. At ihree- months she can be| . Iuee 416 Lhe [ ERCAL CORRECE LEL SONCREL L P iable. marriage and| - Yeu re ; e o montliszghe . ves them. her chances aking a wise and suitable marriage and O AR e s HOOT OEinIanEe JuiCe dail happily ever after are excellent. DOROTHY DIX Gae L -4 tl [ mixed wi 8 amount of boiled | VIS The Dailv C . | the fuice through a fine sieve. You | ind expended less ¢ n ODD FACTS ABOUT {can give flve drops of cod liver « p." the | daily, indefinitely, as a preventive wing BY YALE S. NATHANSON, B. Department of Psychology. «nversiiy o Penisy tuiw It is in s mary tomorrow is vou dl the q social or ¢ have not dlities af leac nmercial « r<hip morning they settled. Or they th the respect one < | danced were mere Kids ! selves growing old. and th and see make.up warps place than more sx strikes terror to their too They fall into a blue funk. They are punicstricker hildren, o and then it is the old lovers who especis best PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Easier to Use Always Successful interests make for enduring she esc friendship ‘evening would ore can YOURSELF is fathe (Copyright. 1926.) results i, Wi nuel A persons horn on_ that physician, nd author rles B Lore ce of Delaware; Andrew X Hallidie. engineer: Ethelbert War educator; Lilian Blauvelt, sin; Elsie Janis, actress. 1 an extrav: finances worried him @ & because he found it forge when under th influence of alcohc he had begun o drink quite steadily, His infatuation for Mimi possessed coats, suile—curtaine, cushion {nim utterly. She fascinated him. Her | (oCgireet=0a 0ty S0G STn will-o"-the-wisp attitude toward life, A . ! Her cool indifference to him one mo. | Fast colors by boiling. Daiaty tints by ment and the next | dipping. Norubbingor messy handling turned his head. She managed hin | Same package tints or dyes all kinde of utterly - munaged him so well that she materialinone operation. Price 1S cents was nake Bimo believe she st vour dealers {'ss Putmam No-Kolor Bleach to remove color and stains. Free lilustrared Booklet: How o Beaurify Hundreds of Things in Home and Wardrobe. Address Depe. N MONROE DRUG CO.. QUINCY, ILL. Dt {rickets. She does not need any hind | L {of lime water. | Mrs A A. H—Will you please send ime a self-addressed and stamped |envelope and ask for Leafflet 77 | yMrs. G. R E—I think the baby's diet could be improved. Please send mie a self-addressed and stamped enve {lope and ask for the leaflet on wean. ing and feeding. | Black Eyes—The baby is doing { splendidly, is a fine weight and should £ tural development. We are all trained !sleep from six to six at five months, n much the s way We think [ providing she is well nourished. Do of a number between 5 and | alike and. where we would not or | not prop her up in a chair. When she dinarily think alike, we imitate, Seven |is strong enough to sit up she will | and three are aver umbers and {do it without aid and then will lie the average human mind runs to jdown when she is tired. Judgments of averages Mr R S PHAS Ay 1 e If it were not for the “mob psy- | Often mispronounced: Overalls. Pro neer. I want to be famous and badly fed. Figured according to the chology.” as It is called, we would have | nounce last syllable as “alls.” not as | then perhaps—" her words would | amounts vou sent me it is impossible no great political parties—there would | “halls. trail off, her intention being to leave | for the child to get five ounces every be more expression of individualism, | Often misspelled: Catarih the rest to Arthur’s imagination | ive Hours so T am halpless o advive Why do yvou wear the style suit or | _Svnonyms: Wealthy. rich, opulent, |a matter of fact. Mimi had no inten o1l HEnHilitTs (kis nohia WIsTApanty hat or color tie which vou do? Merely | affiuent, coplous, abundant. plentiful. | tion of marrying Arthur. His serious ‘m vour letter, because you are an imitator pure and | Word study: “1 word three | ness bored her. But it was rather |1t would be far better to nurse the simple. You would not think of |times and it Let us in {child for five minutes at each breast promenading the main street dressed | Crease our by mastering | {once in three or four hours. Then if in the style of 1910, one word each day. Today's word: | | the child 1s not satisfled glve a comple colored shirts for men | Culmination: the attainment of the e e s s somhie i only for work. Who would | highest point. “It is the culmination have dared to wear anything but a |[0f many centuries of progress.” | boiled water and two table plain white shirt on Sunday or to the HOW IT soldier : chief ju eat deal easier to course, but this is the exception which proves the rule The r¢ n that we all things pretty much ali is we all belong to the same sort of cul- Follow the Leader. Before you read another s, get a pencil and put it n you Are ready” Let word of do some | response | thi | band to w ite. you was in love wit “But | otten misused: Don't say | she woul “Now T want to go worse than ever.” ' creetly behind t Say “more than ever 5t vet: 1 want to hecome a gre. it Words short Write it down' Ll You have written the number 7! Now, once more’ Think of a number between 1 and 5. Write it down You have written the number 3 this little test on any number of your friends. Now and then you will not have guessed the number, of ek lashes, My Neighbor Says: Clear ammonia -- pure, not household -— will remove paint from windows, even when it has been on a long time. Apply | | with a scrubbing brush i | Keeping Your Schoolgirl Complexion By IRENE CASTLE Copyrighted 1926 by P 0. Beanty Features Never Let Make-up Remain on your skin over night + hait [ spoous of sugar to the whole day's {amount. You are now using too much theater? { sugar, as the child is being nursed and For the women we have only to lzets a lot of this element in the point to the varying skirt lengths, | breast milk. Please send me a self- bobbing of the hair and other things | 00 numerous to mention. These are made possible only be- | addressed and stamped envelope and k for the leaflet on constipation. ! cause the human mind cannot resist | « A constant suggestion and hence is the | Shoplifter. MODE MINIATURES imitator without a_peer. In this word “shoplifter” for a per- A riot is started and continued in | son who steals something from a the same way. The most mild man- { store or shop we have a good ex- The scarf swings into the mode with nered individuals find themselves | ample of the interesting tale that an alr of belonging. It is after Reboux parties to the lynchings, mobs and | words can tell, for it conceals in its when it is made of chiffon or crepe, wound about the throat and then plants droop from STARTED use and refuse i watering them solely by pouring warm water into the saucers every day. Plants love bottom heat, and if will sometimes give them a new lease on life. 1f house no apparent to_thrive, tr BY JEAN NEWTON. To remove g s stoppers cologne bottles, dip them in hot water, or place over the steam in a kettle. This will loosen a stopper so it may be easily re- moved. Pronoun Prefix: two. Maiden loved by Upon One time ruler of Russia. perform. Lesser demon. Round. Beginning Smears over Implements used in a Humor Man's nickname. Sounds of distress. Without warning Wrizgly fish. Enemy Gulf in the Baltic Malay vessel RBiscuit 38. Tear. Across. Get up. | Person of undeveloped Proposals for oflice. Prepares for pu Ktrengt Leave out Placed An annual Craft. Prefix: again Doctor (abhr) Steamship (abbr) Chinese prefecture Over. Seed vessel A form of defense. Made @ mistake. Weapon South American city Inelegant. nnnuthovized, languaze Conntry Zeus. what not, because once the ball be- | syllables a word that has not been gins rolling they cannot resist the in-| used in speech since our language stinct toimitate the behavior of their | was in the making. fellow beings. “Shoplifter” is composed, not of the Sometimes, if the ave | obvious “shop” plus “lift,” meaning sufficiently great and important to pick up. but of “shop” plus “thief" find this quality of imitation so strong | in the form of the old Gothic {that it becomes almost an hysteria.| “hliftus” from “hlifun,” meaning to On the other hand, it can be utilized | steal to great good. In theater fires, il Verily, we never know. by merely been said, if one or two looking at a word, whether we see persons will begin to form a line to | what we think we see or whether its march out quietly, the rest will follow | real meaning is veiled from us, to be the same as sheep do the step of the | revealed only by “How It Started,” first one of the flock | the story of its origin! Watch your actions during the course of a day. See how many things re original which you do and how many are done just because vou “fol- "ow_the leader."” intellect When kerosene is spilled. the stain may be entirely removed by the application of limewater. 1f colored clothes remain wet too long. no precautions can prevent the colors from run- ning into streaks. 'his will certainly happen if they aye al- lowed to lie in water. They must always be laundered as quickly as possible. To keep glassware bright, wipe as soon as removed from the hot suds. Tumblers used for milk should first be rinsed | | cold water. | conditions herb. i Do this if powder or rouge ever touches your face — note then the great difference that comes OUNTLESS women make the great mistake of permitting make-up to remain on their faces over night. Poor complexions thus often come. Yet, used rightly, powders, rouge Z and make-up will not injure. The rule befow is one, according| to authorities, every woman who ever touches make-up to her face should follow. Authorities urge it. popular Burope. “Puzzlicks” PuszleLimericks. A inodern composer named-— Down. wager. langua To prevent custard dishes or | | glasses from cracking when H loosely tied. Very different when very | wide and finely pleated. The Kerchief scarf worn in bandana fashion as Preliminary International 1 am. Note of the scale Printer's measure. Answer to Saturday’s Puzzle. | Caused in music the greatest of- His themes so- Every eritic would—4—, From symphones clear up to—5 1. A famous German composer who died in 1897, 2. Agitations. 3. Complicated. 4. Worry. 5. King David wrote many of them. (Notice: “Try this on the music "t of your audience,’ suggests E. . L., of New York. “Any one ought o be able to work it out, but those know music will appreciate it By the way, send in vour te limericks for the “Puzzlick” Saturday’s Puzzlick. lady of Skye we like a capital * he said. s too bad. But then I can pad Which shows you that figures can lie. Copyright. 19260 2 sketched is another favorite, while what is known as the “Monsieur Beau- caire’” jabot may also be rightly class- ed as a scarf, for it is very large and | made of figured silk to cascade down jthe front. When in company with a tailored suit it is at its best. MARGETTE. Washington Crisps. Mix well together one egg, one cup- ful of light brown sugar, one cupful of butter, one cupful of chopped nuts, one and one-half cupfuls of flour, a lit- tle salt, one-half a teaspoonful of bak- fng soda, and sift with the flour. Form into a long loaf. Let stand over | night where it is cold. Next morning cut very thin slices with a sharp knife and bake in a quick oven. | calea of carcass heef in Washington. 1, tor week ending Saturday, March 13, 192 Prices realized on Swift & Company | on aiifpments "sold” out" raneed” from’ 10,56 et 15 1760 Sonts per and averai 5506 Cents mer Dounde—dvertisomeat, 4 i pouring boiled custard Into them, place them on a damp cloth. This plan 18 most effec- TIMOEOTU O=={OMN=-2Z> NG D0 30nous WASHINGTON, O C ] J.S.TYREE i grc}»’cer PEP brings vitality— and marvelous fla- vor. Contains bran. A ready-to-eat cereal. g : ° THE PEPPY BRAN FOOD IR~y Most women of the stage (great users of cosmetics) employ it. All one needs to follow it is a 10c cake of Palmolive. Remove this way Powders, rouge and all cosmetics have a tendency to clog the pores . .. often to enlarge them. Black- heads and disfigurements often fol- low. Never let make-up stay on over might. This is all-important, a fun- damental in correct skin care. Wash your face gently with Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughl Then repeat both washing and rins- ing. Apply a touch of cold cream—| that is all. Follow this rule. Your skin will be soft and lovely. As the months roll by, you'll need fewer and fewer cospigtics, Do not use ordinary soaps in the treatment above. Do not think any green soap or represented as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. B Be sure you get the real Palmolive Remember that before Palmofive came, women were told, “use no soap on your faces.” Soaps then were judged too harsh. Palmolive is a beauty soap made for ope pur- pose only; to safeguard vour com plexion. 60 ycars of soap stndy stand behind it. Millions of pretty skins prove its gentle saicty beyond all doubt. And it costs but 10c the cake.—so little that millions let it do for their | hodies what it does for their faces. ! Obtain Palmolive today. Note what jan amazing djffcrence one week makes. The Palmolive Company (Del. Corp.), Chicago, Illinois. 3174

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