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- WOMAN'S PAG THE EVENING Willie Willis BY ROBERT QU Capture Beauly of Spring Indoors BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. With all the (lements of nature out o doars promoting the lopment of trees, wakens life . that would rowth and de- | auickly out of doc plants #nd | o M ‘i‘:‘“‘ n desive w‘ . op the container in the | sunniest window vou have in the! | warmest room. The heat of the house, together with the beneficent sunlight. will force the | srowth and development. In a sur-| i prisingly short time the leaves will | turn green und open and the flowers {begin to peep ont. Even a twig from | wost usual shrub or tree assumes new interest when so tended and | wtched. \We feel o personal pride in its well doing. and find ourselves at tracting the attention_of the family ind of visitors tp the amazing quick owth. | naturally mature and gather twigs show some sign Sl them. Put them in' tlon s : he's luose In't think tooth I Sunshine. ; l{'h\;.‘l_l.m.\_“; One of the most attractive plants o | force indoors is forsythin. It matures | rapidly and responds to kindly v that it actual be trying t wrd us for vur kind thought and appreciation of its But it is we who are the truly . for a few sprigs of for sythia | like captured sunshine, es-| pecially if the da old and gray | out of dou when the twixs are pre- | Lnaturely a-bloom in our liomes, Captu (Convrizht. 1926, meouragin What Tomorrow Means to You BY MARY BLAKE. Pisces. Tomorrow's planet MENU FOR A DAY. they During ely anticipated involving initintive mechs 1 lin will be excentional- he signs dey found a solution problems that have hitherto pr sented insuperable difficulties, and vibratiovs indicate persistency and In the L or its lat- must remain evening. whey W Toomy can be avorable, andg in the overeast iy, succe: for w1l work nality SPAST al with Cre <crambled b Hashed Browuned | Gurn Muflins & 1y fortun, there will ¥ 3 LUNCHEU y Spaghetti with g Tomitoes Wheai Bread Preserved Pea 2 colate Squar Tes ried Cod Cheels, T 3§ Creamed P . Buttered | “Heet Salud. ’ | Butterscotch Pie, Coffee | LED BGG Use six Loone tal butter, three tablespoons salt and pepper 1o taste b reeableness, as i will all con- an atmosphere. i W promises 1 isnal pulchritude and to tLealth. A bov, on the will, throughout his ubject 1o freqnent afl- vesult o \ he will ticip th any in the sport nior phroaches fu ition will { rapidly improy 1 i a short time. it attains in disp sition the girl will il of NI imd_ emotional in « it she will be selfish ite of others. The hov : . svmpathetic, sincere and p thinker. He will have a sterling character, founded on loyalty and faithfulness It tomorrow is vour hirthday, should adont vour mott now.” ax you inclination to ne to zirl bo duce e | und | ehildhood 1 | me : {not b | mensuredble | pastimes of indic: his butter and miik in omelet y t mixture thicken: YTHIA TWI LIKE SHA ak vggs in pan and str unt e he 50 = = inconside NUT CHOCOLATE SQUARES s o Melt two squares unsweeten chocolate over boiling wates add one-half ctip melted butter gather some of the beauiy quickly in homes. How can we get the bud- s to put forth their tender more rapidly? How can e wee buds to bic their uccustomey of son, or espe shed that it st ave the ould by wait- n to. mature in there is a sheer and one cup brown su | heat thoroughly. in beaten | | yolks two eggs, flavor with one | poon vanilla and one-haltf teaspoon lemon, add one-eighth cup flour and finally fold in stiffly beaten egg whites, pour into shallow pan lined with oiled DA sprinkle with nuts, bake in moderate ¢ when cold somin vou of s out warly, are 5o chel lutes the desire to things sooner than ing patiently for th open. Then, too, in watching twigs nearly bare send out delicate fronds of green or color, according to whether the genus we are watching leaves or firsts, tes tpoue until Your habit of procrasti- caused You much trouble and great I in the past and will continue to be vour Nemesis unless vou take the bit in vour teeth and resolve to overcome this besetting weakn You po s many charming traits, You are gifted with an unusual amount of in g re kind and 11 as sincere. You wnionable and your done today. nation has v chopped en and cut in squa blossoms = S BEET SALAD. Slice cold boiled beets, cut into Heat strips, line salad bowl with white, crisp lettuce leaves, place “heets in center and pour mayon- naise dressing over just before it goes to fable, or you can place dressing in vour prettiest pitch- er. Serve ice cold. Care That Repays. Fortunately, any person who wiil zive the twigs, shoo cuttings suf- ticient eare, and they require but little, can have the thrill of seeing them de- welop and the pleasure of the early reed beauty to add to the decoration ¢ rooms. Choose some kind of plant BEDTIME STORIE so full of curiosity that he couldn't sit still a minute. He wanted 1o start right away for the Green Forest, vet was afraid to. There was Puma the Panther . and Peter had heard dreadful stories about Puma the Panther. And now here was another stranger who, if Sammy Jay were right, would be only too glad of a Rab- bit dinner. So, on second thought, Peter decided that the dear Old Briar- patch was the best place for him until he should know more about this stranger. Peter felt quite safe in the | Old Briar-patch, and, after all. there was nothing more important than be. ing safe. If every one thought of safety first all the time this would be a lot better world to live in, because there would be so much less sadnes But if Peter couldn’t go into tl Green Forest he could ask questions of thuse who had been there and that came hix w: And Peter did. Tom my Tit the Chickadee happened over | to the dear Old Briar-patch. Tommy didu't have time to say “Dee-dee- chickadee” before Peter demanded, Have you seen the new stranger in the en Forest, Tomy “Yes, Petel 1 he went 1o pay my respects as soon as 1 heavd he had arrived. I believe in being polit A little politeness doesn’t hurt any 1 it may do one a lot of good.” ever mind about your, politeness rupted Peter, which, of course, as quite impolite on his part. “Tell ne about this stranger. imy Jay that he looks like a member of | Fox family. but, of course, that | ANDED PETER. | rI;mnull be, W s the stranger say | | “He doesn't rveplied Tommy “Anvway, he didn't tell me.” | — Your home life, especially if mated with one born in €eptember or No- vémber, should be extremely happy, as home represents more to You than to_most others. Well known persons born on that date are: Albert | artist: David P. Todd stronome: Alice ch (Octave Thanet), author William Jennings Ervan, the “Com- moner”': George I°. Baker, jr.. banker: Robert Walter Goelet, capitalist. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Another Stranger. no more th < most right L Wind It is. 0f course { l— My Neighbor Says: Chamois leathers that used for cleansing silver require frequent washing. The sim. to do thigs is to through the hands vater and so: ds, few drops am been added. till quite clean, chinging the water if necessary. Rinsé in warm apsuds and hang out to dry, rubbing the leather through the hands a few times hefore it is dry to soften it. If rinsed in clear water leather wets hard. Rub soa2p nhder the finger nafls before: blacking the ste and none of the blacking will work under the nail: To'save polishing forks and spoons wash them in hot. soapy water immediatel; after nse, Dry them-with a soft cloth. To keep yolk fresh, if only the white is needed, cover the yvolk gently with a little cold wat break . that is what might be a lit- ) say it often . instead avs. Any way, it is the 10 o to be polite to You know, you never can important stra S may pays people tle bette of it alwa right thing sirangers. el how prove to b ammy Jay brought the news to I'eter Rabbit that with the coming of | Spring another stranger had ived in the Green est. AL time 1 think it rm to which monia ' have of , 1 1 ‘ i milk used when mixing for the table it will look for several days. If a drawer runs’ and causes trouble in and shutting, it necessary to the rpenter. very simple method of rubbing a little soap on the inner edges of the drawers will overcome I this difficulty. i unevenly opening FWHO IS HE" DI dear Old Briar- him | Tit. Peter | 0 Forest | hadn't | ima the | il shale Poter was over i patch. You prick up tiose | adn’'t been over in th much for soie litte ti heen over theve miuch sinee Panther had arvived there o Peter | depended « iy Jay for mucl ' With Yeast and Iron thing. time at pateh now » New Combination of Yeast With ? Vegetable Iron Builds Up Weight in Three Weeks Ad Esthonia produced ast vear. 260000 tons of Gre You Pesi Was i e Sammy. 1 ver in the Gree 1Vl have to wateh when you “Who is he I don't vi smanded Peter. Hily know.” replied Sam- my, “hut fu his looks I would say that he is related to Reddy F “What's that sclaiied P “1 said,” veplied Sammy. “that looks to me like a member of the tamily.” ‘Huh he B3 [ Thin, run-down’ and under- weight men, women and children can improve their health, in- crease their energy and put on _from® five to -twenty pounds of good solid flesh in three weeks. ‘A new combination of yeast vitamines with vegetable iron, renews the action of sluggish blood cells, drives out dangerous body poisons, increases energy and endurance and supplies the system with the vitamines that build up weight. For years yeast has been known as a rich vitamine food, but not until ‘we perfected “ironized yeast”—which comes in concen- trated tablet form, was it possible to take yeast and iron in the right proportions to build up weight. _Vegetable “Iron” when com- bined with yeast is quite easy to awest, therefore better for the system. And “yeast” when ironized, necomes just twice -as beneficial as ordinary fresh or cake yeast. ’ Ironized Yeast tablets arg composed of concentrated food ele- ments, therefore, they are pleasant to take and free from drug-like effects. It makes no difference how old you are—or how young you are—how long you have been under-weight—or how much under- weight you are, onized yeast” tablets are positively guaranteed to pick you right up, and add from five to twenty pounds of good firm flesh in three weeks’ time. If they fail get your money back. _Sold by druggists, at $1.00 for a large 60-tablet package, or sent direct from laboratory on receipt of price. ¥ronized Yeas?®'c Desk 201, Atlanta, Ga. T exclimed Peter hat can't Reddy Fox hasu't any rela tives around these parts.” *All vight. Mr. Smariy, more about it than 1 do th zot 1o x replied v he flew in a huff. Peter felt a little and, oh. how curious fy at’s How Fast wocds go by radio! es the speakers loud voice reaches—| great improvement this might be te that | to uvoid quar- | row, or the next day. what should e ! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY. DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX A Flapper Answers the Question Why Men Don't| Marry Nowadays—The Schoolboy of 18 Who Wants to Take a Wife to College. i it that boys who cannot keep a wife in | them? 1 am 19| Now, this is my! EAR DOROTHY DIN: Why hose, much lexs support her, ave asking givls to n vears old, very attractive looking and make a good sals argument—-and [ suppose that of the rest of the girls, oo T am used to nice things and 1 won't marry any one poorer than | am because T have seen how my mother has had to rake and scrape to get along, and 1 am not going to follow in her footsteps, drudging for # husband { an children. [ won't live at home or with any in-laws, and the average IMellow would have to save about 10 years to make the first payvment on a home, as he hus to spend s king you around during courtship. And i ke has got to do that, because n 1 wants to stay at home and have other S girls gigzling at her because her sweetie §s too cheap to take her out. Most women think that @ girl should be o tickled to get a husband that she would be willing to s everything for his little sake alone, B it is time now for the n 1 to start the sacrificing nd give the girls a 1t seemis if some git ¢ wait until they get married, but the, poor boobs don’'t know w re getting into. Love s is Friend Hushand just as he v is, and you can’t livi have tried it and none survived. Don't you think I am right? JUST AN ORDINAR 1 think that you supply the best answer that has ve Answer: v L . Why men don’'t marry? They can’t. under all of | been given t the conditions you imps begin with that mutter sraph of your lette heen throttled in { hose to which you so feeling It ix, without doubt. true that love’ many @ vouth's heart hy the price cure as he would, he could not make his salary nd chiffon hose and silkk undies aud all the othet is not worth living to » modern girl. tifles his yearning for a wife, as he does for a sports some other extravagance thal is beyond his reach, d 1 question, or if he does th 1 otuns him down he has no notion. as you say, or slaving uwther did You furth mairimony by making the great that the ve up enough to et Perhaps you cool off the man's enthusiasm for domesticity « by letting him know that you don't intend tu be one nt wives who find their grea appiness in making content to stay put in it It seems to me that it i« rather 4 havd by that you wa {with men. You demand u hushand who shall be able to support idleness, to indulge vou in extravagance. und you don’t seem to offer much in' return, Believe me. my dear, #et the most out of matri Riches and luxuries do n willionairess say that her stockings and made her own clothes and ambitious husband get a start in the world. Don't pity votr mother, who has had the full lif family and making it comfortable by the work of her own hands helieve that love always dies or thut poverty kills love But happily. you will change all of your opinions on these subjects wher the right man comes along and you fall i with him. Then chiffon stockings won't se sary o you DOROTHY DIX . EAR DOROTHY DIN How much influence 1 or bad, do women liave over men” How ch can a wife influ her husband? T extent should a husband permit his wire's influence to zovern him in hi ness affairs, and m his support and respect for his parents O Answer: Nobody they are far beyond my poor men is very much ov Woman's | him up and hurey him on the v or make him xo in @ dife provide [ lusuries I and butter without which lif Therefor model nd he becau the man high cost of loving so married upon. And a degree or Lw of the meek home, and are discouragse mian_can neser i to make | you in| him women who e who & about this. The - not those who tuke, but tho: ppiness. and | have heard many wered those when she wore cotton 1 and washed and helped her NOUu are wrong Lringing up And don't . n S0 nece what husi D. ctainly ver answer these questions I think that woman'= influence wise enough 1o bility. but She can speed v he oing. but she 1 stop him divection. 1 a man i woman's influence can make him better. If he ix ambitious. she can stimulate him to forts. If he is bad. she can make him worse, and if he is I nd shiftless, she can take ¢ from him even what littie initiative he ha But T have never known a wornn who could make a bad man good. or put pep into a pepless one, or make a lafer go to work _Probably, because it is casier to zo downhill than tnfliience of bad women seems far greater than that of The influence of wives runs along these same lines. A wife can influenc her hushand to make the most of his powers, and to develop his good qualities or his bad to their fullest extent. but there are very few wives whose influence has ever been great enough to reform a drunkard or a roue. How much a wife’s influence should govern a man depends altogether upon what business ability and what the woman ha There are many women with positive financial g who are far-seeing and shrewd, and whose advice their. hushands would be wise to take. hut a man is foolish to let his wife influence him to go into wild speculation | because she wanis more money. or 1o give up some wise move because she doesn’t want to leave her family or friends. A Kling who lets his wife family. er over is mainly ax an exhilarator climb ood women up. the his husiness of judgment in sort influence hin DORCOY inst his DIN. | man ix o we AR MISS DIX: Tam a boy 18 vears old, graduating from high school. 1 would like to 20 to college, it 1 could take the sweetest girl in the world with me. But my family are very much’ opposed to this. If I should o without her, life would be empty, and I couldnt fix my mind on my studies. | What would you do if you were in my place? i JOE. | Answer: 1 should pr: d to zive me a little sense, and to save me | from doing a fool thing that would wreck my life A schoolboy has no business with a wife. ile would be a figure of fun| that would excite the derision of all sensible people. What vou feel, Joe, is | just puppy love that you will get over in six months if you will.give yourself | F Just try to realze that. und put all crazy thoughts of marviage | | Iove thi study havd woman’s niareyiy Make her of sorry she dide marey you. as ke a mun of yourself who is worth some wry you five vears hence, instead tainly will be if ~he marries you now DOROTHY DIX. she cer 1926 \ When you buy nameless sugar in paper bags, you cannot tell what you’re getting. It may have been exposed for weeks to dust, dirt and gerims! “That is the reason for Domino Package Sugars. They are always highest quality, weighed, packed and sealed by machine. And you knol your sugar is clean and pure. Domind Syrup is also a _ great table and kitchen convenience. Next time you order, think of the impor- tance of sugar in your diet! 98.9% of its caloric energy is available to the body. It gives you 17.5% of the total energy in your diet. You will realize instantly the neces- sity of pure sugar protected for your use. American SugarRefining Company “Sweeten it with Domine” Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown; Domino Syrup ~ Your Baby and Mine BY MYRTLE Whenever one is with a group of mothers the fact hits one in the face i that mothers talk too much MARCH 18, 1926 "FEAXATURES. 1 | MEVER ELDRED. NA ekl BY YALE Dewartuwent of P Se ANSON, B, ALY Wordy Mothers. es politely: ) thiv house, mother old, by ghe w this time is tived of visiting and 1o get Jane home a sayse abruptly: «aying Daddy will be home me no Yo him, tor tio fore all these people? 1o muke me ashun over afternoon” and put your wraps on this minu Kknow some little Yo this be of vain and the window = rattle and the rain beats na on ter ch tirades about ». The rapid changes the ( just W, uwil rrent. you u m on When ne: e o fex suddenly i Fiee e, wi ts thaut w tha I want I have your coat now and let me pui it on.” Jane siands and looks at her mother without answering “Do | Jane A here ty sorry for it You wani te come over Loufse I won't bring you nd 50 on there nd at tukes note of each some live thing down the window barriers: but shortly on one au it noone arve st | turmeil is shut out it it were not This is wh Th irain of tho unders wh en mi he 1 at s i it It me ough inde ob word: ) o did 1 E others to realize vd sim ed iisregarded Parking With Peggy Money does g0 10 4 woman's head nd one { Spring millinery. Russian fat her while vou are still a kid. | Wars of nd Russians have formed a ilish w. en's said when able strings of conversation throngis which the [in tho Selecting a Mate. A handsome man intriduces vou o his ing Laire the other ! ful il int and expred “ . band, the hon 0 mother, who by | U 155 W AR How do vou explain 1) AN wrinkles i human hear fiches Heaven-made? | U 1 aceurate bhow e and | yngiwork of man? meet | Because human beings are veluciant L BUrTY (o tell us the trath about their love Laffaivs we are forced to search into the lives of animals for vur ilustia tions. We all understand the gaviy colored plumage of the birds during (the mating season: we understand how the fur-bearing animals’ mady sleek and pretty when they ek their mates—but whiat is the Brman’s method? What aliracts us It has been discovered that o has considerable to do with the o time tion une pe exercises toward at with . This is the reason why per and ex are in such universal demuand [ Man is more susceptible to the effect fume, wlich is proven 1l ‘t that women can it in great quantities, while the least trace of it ix very noticeubl A vecent experiment was made to determine just how imporiant oders are with animals affecting their selection of mutes Hundreds of bufte (1o an island where no ltb be found. They were released wnd permitted to v about at will. Of the particular species used in the experi ment. the females were highiv and beaniifully colored he males e homely. o e or. wife, little unpleasani-look the adur tiention e to go home when her ix time ane says | vathe June woman. o please let Y sex, us put the proposition A charmingly beaut her hins n vou tlooking L s %ot an who ean number how wend it koaup hit In o peculing A Cupid i the e al Tittie ready for Don't you e, going i n t we o o the [ to be { HOME the comb it be- ving It nise come Theu heg have to tuke nn Caldwell, 1 Are you A that 1 brov play with T you don’t conts . The smdl ieaching rions s o to " 'l that is The ne nd play i a heavy downpour slashes at the window first one listens to it ird gust, as it were trving to beat in s work and it is still pour dien o notice of irvitates and needs quiet or when mger shout th: ta uttertlies were nnoys n other in- | the nofsy just as effectively ing on. happens h get used o ervthing they do or minds can't ollow ol mother's even the e me thev shu ng and don't ¥ o them. st ws much wost 1908 | gt Llack piasted the ethods © hundre placed a wld onl 15 tha pley si let S sty glass is helpal i ol her well ae he sewing E BENNY RY LEE PAPE gestions would hy. querulo are | Sattiday morning | looked in the kitchin back and nrel prin went n g nwitches and devil eges and diffrent things, me sayving. wizz Gladdis i this, | doing. wats | Now domt ited {intrist vou. the gerls Iy club are going to 1 {afternoon, Gladdis sed o 1 be heer. You'll be no | Jest ware you wol wa nd ihing to 15 o th that | t heer Beef and 4 sma kind. thats ddis sed. | one mineed onion Wy not, idis. have a |Of Strained tomato hart. | avont nmake eny noise. vou dont | one-half a pound think 1 wunt to be somewares eits wen | and drained, and « dévil eggs is bLeing passed err vlln-l,\'ll‘ml potatoes. A do vou” 1 sed. | where all can sim They wont he passed to vou weather | Brated cheess vour heer or nbl, so vou mite as well | Serving | be eltsware, Gladdis sed. I dont jtend to be bothered with having {monkeying erround. and thats | she sed 1" Well holey smokes. Gladdis. G. gosh. |1 wont be eny bother. I wont he mon- keying. 1 sed. ou wont even be present sed. Wy vou fital Gladdis | wont-1? _This is my house as mutch as yours'and you cant keep me | out of it, T sed. This fxa free country and people are allowed to stay in their jown houses. vizz good nite, 1 sed, and Gladdis te. You can stay. in fact I wunt you to. I forgot Id need your services. you can pass the plates erround for me. O is that so. if you think Im goinz to be vour slave vouve got another think coming. I sed. !""And I went out and stayed out the chief reasuns is hamber of Commerce ODD FACTS ABOUT YOURSE beantiful honse The sewing 1 wrien dispensed with in favor Heeds length collapsible iCopyright £ chog Vi-Bens Washingto: \ contribut ron NOTES rimer yoora wherever pos . o1 exan| to A corner voted 1o wy Gne show o ve reaily seiul well us fillin The t1al ehevi | BIVILE one a Vie when dressine fitting new clothes nine in itx mahogan <plendid console drawn in front o use. ‘The b i of The machiy GO forn rd whove o 1= 19260 © Guply Spaghetti. 1l am 1 or gronnd with id vne seant pint soup. Have read f spaghetti cooked @ Fuptul of cooke! i then and set b ner until ready. Add taste just baf “Women tell their friends” Labrators D. 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