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'HE. EVENING STAR., WASHINGTO ' ' FEATURES Waistline Whif'h Is Raised in Front LITTLE BENNY The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle What Do You Know | | | FLAGSTAFFS OF WASHINGT( About It? BY MARY MARSHALL. i BY LEE PAPE. (Copyright, 1926.) : SR A I Daily Science Six. How far away is the moon? Do we always see the same side & the moon? 3. What makes the moon ap- pear to grow and diminish through the month? 1. Is the moon larger than the Sids little brother Bert sticking his earth? 5. Does the hed out the frunt window, and he > ame running out ng, Are you go- the moon as it goes around the ing to start rite away sun? We aint going to start at all if your 6. 1f vou were on the moon coming, G roozalem do you haff to go would the earth shine to you evervwares? Sid sed. as the moon shines to us on Certeny, Im as good as you are, aint the earth? ! Bert sed, id sed, Now look a (Answers to these questions heer, Bert, be reasonable, your libel Vhe toraderBv - Stas) I to’get hert, the circus grounds is no e e are interested in | Sfe place for you before the tents are 5 the new tendency. They achieve it in [&ll up and everything, sippoes & ot Bombing the Moon. many ways often through cleverly ar- | {hnt jred on you. how would you feel When ydu loak at the moon throt ranged drapery 3 ey elescope you can see B DLy with this new fash-| Bum, but none will, Bert sed, and ¢ 1t | u can onrand N e lower st the back |1 _sed. Dont be too sure, a. elefant h surface is made up of o t | never forgets a. injury mountaing and deep pits t winly 5 have never been smoothe ANV zoes the mew fashion for a bloused{ "({eh fONEOLs b ind s A end belted walstine, Brandt (b ope [L Wl BEG Q10 T e 10l ey wind or water. How the mountaing of the French dressmakers who spon: | pt S26 pits t 1 . 7 eine 35 i s nd pits look like the craters of sor: this and\ it might ‘ekslly become | , Lo ins Lue haiostiguestion o Anies Vb iCAnie: the however, I8 o explain. Some people have S popular fashion, - The narrow bejt:Ag | e, .could of thaws of, and_ Sid. sed, that the moon really did D o e o waitline, | %ell how do vou know you dont Jook olcanoes, and others that great The Silver Star of the Republic of Chile. O A T R ehir at the back.|\ke some littie kid that,once injured Shtre the materiul ‘of the frack 'a|l cipfatt, and bow vou know the seous bubbles from its interior burst En Ita. Crtac. whish woula Fex- s BIRURURI IR cgusista of 3 sirives of ) poateq ip thes shigld, dispiayiniy 9 iout tathta iEnERbse lefant wont be there and how do vou know he wont think your the guy b <t or two stripes of red by the craters are so broad are in upper atripe next the flac- | S1Ve £710%QY FEROL RSt . he. ton of the red d blne and in the three o h How do you know he wont think vou : are? Bert said. and Sid sed, All rite, shallow. But. no one could ex o sauare 14 % the sl ; MENU FOR A DAY. vou think you know $o ‘mutch, you plain why every crater has a little | silver. not white : rs which surmount the shield cant say we dident warn you hill in the center. One scientist, how he -Tesidence of the Ambassador e Wich jest then Sids mother came suggested that if vou d ”.m‘”" AnD, out, saying, Come on, Bert. And Bert n soft warm mud the spla _ Baked Apple: started to wawk away with her, tern- 1 low ridge around a bre X Dry Cereal With Top Milk ing erround and saving, April fool. 1 pit. W little mole in center, aih, buty &n £ FoNers — Soft’ Boiled Egg: knew T had to go down town all the . Fast-moving object. 'nd from this he atgues, and perhaps | MeUtawas not immediately achieved . Pl Crisp_Bacon time, give my love to the elefants. onkeys. 6. Note of the scale. V that the moon has recetved | #nd, many: milltary agements fol Radio Voices Pancakes, Maple Sirup. Wich we dident - "Note ot ihewckle | 18, Point of the compass errific bombardment from a shower | lowed the- first b Coffee ool . l39; Souttars State tant O B tacteons colored rosette . white and vel i low was used by the revolutionists o =i 812, and unfurled as a banner at ex £ : . Himself Now what do you know about th Sliced Tongue. i . Period of time (abbr.). T onion ¢ The Eonth Fole Kas lower tews | In Bohoriof (16 UNlied Blates. A fow | We ge dom T alad. | —_— . Form of addre . Luminou B o Py iy eabel Tnfasiis igioEived; white aha | For the fire i world's Rice Gen BY FANNY Y. CORY Revenue derived from rented prop. B vt R 4 N e O o the fce | Plue. was in" ilse, but different in de- | hist alk to n and Lon Mocha Cakes, Tea 3 _erty, finte GBNEY i { Pole. but, aacording to | FIEN from the present tri-color don_rei f NEWEEIR: YeHees aee - - . Natty 3 otthern State (abt 000 tathomit or. wRGr: Hernardo O'Higgins, the leader of r takes your or DINNER . Native metal. 5 ;'}' e Thera 1s o continent under the|the patriot army, was made Chile's AR 2 Indian boat. | s i : A As T the | firgt dictator in 1817, and it was he oy Goddess of earth. R b’ American cf h o : 1o | Who dec » present design for i,;..m ,nr‘!)\l«‘xn. Ham. | D 26, Exist. 1. 1,050 (Roman). : er of the Arctic circle | 0" ¢4 e on October ¢ eimonico Potatoes 3 Point of the cc 2 that year. This was four months be pen. 3 ) 1,000 K orsepower (ahbr.) Aasdb teraldey, - 00 Kinds. als liv. | fore the independence of Chile was Russian Dressing DI Eiakse, SOREmRYY . the ShElRaRE ¥ gnized. The colors are ot sty ! 7 4 . College yell. ! o ent- tpe | Undoubtediy based upon those of the Coffee. 3 . 3 2. Affirm. G Conten Yalin “ St Spangled Ba of .the United i 5 34. Personal registration tax S e : States. A writer in the Pan-Ameri Philippines. B s « Netin tells us that the silver Me and Sid Hunt was setting on his frunt steps and he sed, Hay, do you know the circus gets in today? @G, lets wawk to the grounds and watch them put the tents up, 1 sed. Al rit d sed, and somebody elts that sags downwardhagythe back. It | Sed. “All rite, ‘Il go with youi_ Being | amounts perhaps to a. complex. And | | though we may learn to wear clothes [in this new manner. and be per fectly convinced that-théy are part of the new fashion, we'll have a sneak ing idea, all the same, that they ought to be worn. the: other way round ) ‘much for middle-aged preju-i! | dices. Lanvin, Chanel, Vionnet and Drecoll are among the many French Fhe w aised in front is one | Any one who wore adult clothes dur of the deiails of the Spring fashions [ing the first decade of the century about which many of us speak with | knows how true that is. more glibness n understanding. | And apparently some of us have | never quite got over the feeling. We e prejudiced # inst, the waistline Chile cel 18 as a m Chile is at 2305 Massachusett flag da 3 1816, avenue, and the offices of the em she dec er 3 from | bassy at 4 Florida avenue f BY FLORENCE DAVIES. PANCAKES 36. Father. N o Pedit sl % Comparative suffix. £ | ) ) e = hol revered by the aboriginal in One one ur milk ‘ s LA g S 2 ~ HOW IT STARTED of Ghile, but that this is probal . King of Bashan. A = : Prinecipal - BY JEAN NEWTON | The flag of the president of the re te on the Mississippi (abbr.). : ElA|T!E - the same as the nationa . American goldfinches. one teaspoon soda, pinch s Flour enough to make as thick ; .| | as cake. . Drap by tablespoons THE NEW INE TIL R into hot lard as v wid RAIS] FR 3 W doughnuts. Eat them with ma IN THIS. } INTED ple.sirup. = - ;' i SILK TRIMMED WITH BANDS ) Down. s o ¥ ¥ t " L 1ld spe OF 801 CERTAL [ i SoTh o | fight him to the hitter enc could spe : POTATO SALAD, 5 =T 3 .x&v:‘;»;\\;rn:r*nd“rmn" - L3 ure RN ten by i o i il s, we have Chop fin »ne. slice on : 3. A market. . . g J sanaine e Bt My Neighbor Says: At L as et we do o jon, ome-third of a_zreen pepper. | | B 2 " Man’s nickname. TOX Spgrct o e 1 tea is the best liquid for M oaldome s Eoma 0 pons three sprigs parsley and four | | = 5. Negative < 3 he aitbations involv g varnished paint, win to lif ot f‘""lf] n olives. Add one tablespoon pic - §. Varlously colored adamanite. oo o + 5 - trer e being varied. RBut nes and mirro of great mys s Be v 'r' “4: e alilli, twe nd one-half cups Man's nickname. " Of cames oné is’ fRIF] Avoid arsenical green paper ment wid they art and fmpor- | | cold ‘covked .potatoes cut into Stone coffin. i =Th e Lot : or hangings; the air of a room Just once Carie Came ix e et s cubes, one-hall teaspoon 2. Withered the walls of which are covered | | calleth unto deep way about it M . - BLie hisollve I8 ASE. DOD, KNOCK THE with these papers is liable to be 18 way we ¢ T 2 : two tablespoons cider v . FFINS OUTA DE OLD BEAR | he oriein of th 1 s credited to | | charsed with the fine dust of ! was it | i thoro turn 4 LIVES . UNDER ‘MY BED i SR credited ©0 | | {he poisonous arsenate of cop shall i L s | bowt and sprinkle with |+ “m ' LET HIM FINK I'SE - ; e seite JLAme | per. Those who inhabit these | | hearts a chopped pickled beets DOIN m R . . 4 o luplnthisi b rooms are liable to suffer in the Surely it is foc wakers, und The Origin of the U. s 3 i Ghik nlotihen lungs, eyes, nose and throat by rosy. dally. so . e - - Pl local irritation. Glazed papers present ¢ e SPANISH AN | < ¥ R are less objectionable than un of hidden my 1 itso Soalk one half o el ? Your Baby and Mine | | t L ofh the rpe Delng |} Li o Why lose attentio one quart milk for one. v, T A 5 ; A brilliant Iuster can be given asion as vomen were Shen 1 volks of three oy { ica. deckers and nine tish hat or aft the hitts o o Norar hediteads e intrenched i Rl she At At BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED. London Pleads for America will soon reinforce the B army quired its dire signif to mabogany bedstesds by wir g LONDON, March 29, 1736.—The | now apposir : 2 SRt i, the aei | | Ping_them ‘over with & cloth g ; ot out of cold water anc In school | often. Beat whites three e : King has given his answer to “Thelada. The s g eaart and last ‘stand, and If; whe Tung 1 a ne b . I L A oo Evaporated Milk. Humble Address and Petition of the | gests that “the secur ction | it was reached, tt was not held rubbbing to a high polish with a asium we and add to other mix when L er . iiarten 6o Commins ts tha i hel dry cloth. The rubbing should Lord Mayor, o and assistance of our « Y ire, s arifting be contiausd: tili the: poliah hat our own vou remove from stove. Flavor Alrs, N. writes: “1 am one of O a1 Bedon Hebult ot ) re slanted downward with one spoon orange extract or . AntereRiad relidens: thnd ; would | 0L the «cliyzof London’ on berall ok jallies; the Indians of the- 5t tic nd peghaps being dashed to o s Beich t0 s oo At You it it o ey et o q readers and would |5, ollca, which was Jaid before him |is o consideration of 1o 1 i o ood and you . o O e ke Tt 8 Vears Who ls under.|on March 22. The petition and his|portance.” il ba delighted with the re- Breaded Chicken. I could never get him to sty xeply have vesiv IDALE IS . now in her seven To clean the railing of bannis Cut up a 3 chicken as : - incldent Is closed, but A Lately he seems very fond he_tneident 3 W S1osee, ueen eth ¢ S teenth studyin, erns te ¢ fr Iy e e o | ot without leaving for future genera 1een 1lizal gia tudying interna ers wash off all the dirt with Y been made . Lo ansa » ? t i soap and water, and when dry beaten ege : ted brea ; v tions u defintte record of the sympath p and water, and when ga. th r . k all Lwill give him. 1 would | (08 PO00 o rioan colonists Fhich, | the University of L onot veli v i with two parts of linseed oil crumbs, seasc it 1 peppe . . : > . < 4 N atr 2 to know if this Is good for him? s which is f he K v | the st « s Im, an 1 d one p turpentine. and a 3 c ace ()u[ (Al"ld] en— B\ A\llg( lo Patri o e 1 Ferire g bottle | many " Englishmen are’ Known 10 | g’ 1 (e « paid bt e Tania ik hethE v e Pl 1 pu at e v'x feedings so that they come the | harbor . was bestowed on t : rec e ¢ \ may be called 1 polish as if the rails had been | |piece a sm it My doctor s “We humbly conceive,” sald the Yord | gtion of b help ¢ ort S Bia i onecof. the N repolishe cupful of w 5 : ularly every three | mayor's address to his majesty. “that the war. i about ons Cuteness. ¥ . Now run and b P vet sometimes he sleeps | no people can und to surrender e i E yop milk and feeding time and mixes | their rights and liberties as a return That's den He's so ¢ ' np. e months old | for protection. The colonies hayv We can't imagine where |, sizhs 14 pormds, having weighed | fought our battles with us: and in the rned the trick ¥ th. 1 he a good weight?” [last war they so far exceeded their elderly lady went away With| Anewer—Evaporated milk i= just |abilities, that this nation thousht it e coat of arms of Chile in “To the Bitter End.” ' e In the very interesting | Wha ss producers wooden crospots or RBY JONATHAN A. RAWSON ol o h e rope bei t to slope cook until it thickens, stirrin in “mentel wegelyations She | grdinary milk minus the water. If | necessary to make them an annual | knew that bables don't take rides on | you put enough water into it to make | compensation. * * * Indulge, most : 5 SMURR e people’s feet finless they have been it “regular” milk, ard the hoy is on|gracious sovereign, the humanity and 5 it trained to do so, and she wondered |, yaparal diet and gets plenty of fresh |benignity of your own royal dispo- | « ! » " n why anybody should think this spe- | green vegetables and fruits, I see no|sition. and our pravers will he grant- s LS. o oader | o H""l_tl"f But if it isn't ‘k)mrm at all In using this milk. ed. We implore the extension of your | i el fi gt A | “Wake the baby for a short time at | majesty’s justice and mercy toward it hsergreie v ne child leaps upon the’ Visitor's | yis regular feeding times, and he will | that continent which, when arbiter of | ’ s lap and strangles hin with a giant's | soon respond by waking alwavs at|the terms of peace, it was you maj- | to put s ear-old child hug and smethers him with molst | that time. esty's own determination to prefer to positior Kisses. Another insists upon seeir f ¥ syery o a calling U the world from the guest's shoulder Constipated and Wakeful. Byery.othepirompeneaiion Tor.all Ho e e Next baking day use RUMFORD and sure (- | caller and another brings you a mes- | 10-week-old baby 4 ounces of haif | o0 WECH b e & he sy Teddy to Kis e | Nater und Bt milke and one teaspoon Bl R s BRRS S > 5 : in- | Children ave’lovliest left to them- | of maitose in each bottle. She is sup- | '“Tp 4% & : R = - f lf h rfe(: b k ving. reared The slightest sien of sholi- | poser to 20 to sleep at 10 o'clock, but Fris L il i e e i = see for yoursell how pe t your bak- relped witl off closes the heart of the v wakes and cries so badly that I do . Heatl L | o xelpndi Nl Elo ! the .vis a @ - subjects in North America have < b 1 e mo treat | against him. - He is written down as | not know what to do. She is nlso ex- [P S\ it ! g — —_— - R S i e pomort St | el oot poied, | Phvsies | rOERL e (T et | : < ing will be—no worry—no disappoint over the | lo <o long that a_child’s cuteness | good, and T do not like to glve so |y, X i 1 s e i o lonsiitiu e, chiliile outeries , ‘apd 1 tional authority of this kingdom, and | i f l _b rf k R e e e e y i I <hall be ready and happy to alleviate | ments—no tallures ut pe ect cakes opportunity in his manhood 1 “Kindly. let me know what to do. | 585 28 TRy PG fea of mercy and | 3 It is all very well to play with the | She seems to have pains when she i = mni children in the home circle. They | takes. her milk Slic, norbaime anll) Lomanay; swhenaver sthe authocity Iy 5 d h ea Wlth minimum b need to e plaved with and they e e L s - " oy —— BT the Dl oGy BRENE UM telhoiabe . hiomer ¢ SouLhad boid ime hB | Poon et an id monC I IR and Slde. BUite T diiirent.” The baby | Habyiaiweleht 1. conld judke mbre eo-| o saty, (DuEvoses Ii Wil tvariaty cost. loes that. 1t's | knows he is being shown and guests | curately how good her formula fs. | PRESES i e The min- | know. It gives the child a wrons | She should have another feeding at|MEnS:" “ | he's on it. | impression and statts him.off on the | night if she cannot get throuh Ui At thieme D O De ) i s foot wrong foot, When he gets out into the | night withouc one. Evidently the | MeanS : e e ; RUMFORD i m ] l ¢ vou ride m», | world he’ will .find that- cuteness | daytime feeding is dissatisfying or in ""’;f"“'“"‘(?r K e BRI 1s not erely a leavener f irand. | makes no frignds. Good manners | digestible, and. when this s altered | (5603Y 10 Cef. Lol o it e | open e s | i iy e i o sieep; bt ane | 1, CBAISEIT R AL | 1 for your baking—It is more than that You a good Copyrigh 2 | 1= o J RO {To 0 (Copyright, 1926.) i still rather young to go from 10 101 ng are being sent to Howe, and| v ‘the other J . . i %, and the 2 o'clock feeding is permis- = . - - fl: 4 her, burs ) ripples of A e st st ntion to | SIBTAS"THe chrentuconmeipation maies | IA: "eil the Beunawickers and Wal-| —lt adds real food value—the nutri- e e o S R Loy witdiriecd st Hampes .| | HOME NOTES o , tious and strength-giving phosphates, ¥, s kel Mgl 9 . . ’ BEAUTY CHATS . gy eova kent rorses. SPietloks” bl | : il of W!llCh the flour has been P?flla]ly deprived in the process of milling. Gl el One of the outstanding character | -Puzzle-Limericks istics of the old New England inns Slender Fingers. | vour different druggists do not . | ths saadsali B inglat Upon your tak- | __ | which_date from colonial times is| he sea salt and insist upon your tak- | A gluttonous old man of the —1 O iave. Won. oo et As slender fingers ave move graceful | jne the colored bath salts done up un- | When asked at®what hour he would 1 T e e R S Ao iaaay sesiont o o Are not these sufficient reasons for R irally eperyAYOMmAR Waits 1o KNOW Higa the rock aalt Replied: At ‘—3—, To the last spoonful it is how thmake hers as slim and as long | “The bath salts are ‘mostly soda, Four, six, three and — f 1 ible. herefore not a substitute for sea salt. | And eight and —5-—. the 100% leavener us“]g are two methods. One of - sulphur on_the pimple: it s | river with a famous watch » ench finger with they will continue to reinfect . Jat. the .principal meal % d fingers of the other skin our. of sulphur. and a The. e 2 ' " \ skin. E E i square _root of 121, I frm stroking motion f cream with sulphur in it are hoth | T AN Koot of 343 X5 , . v to the U, | zood. 5.°9:15: ; % e mly on the s : s i daly on By | (Ndte.->The “Puzzlick” fan who for- } ; ST A e e sl i one—he forgot to-incloge o L “l"le WllllS ‘his must _be something of & (4 . ter vou make a daily hab | mathematician.. But, at that, it's not | ( ; 1ss but it is bound to as”difficult ds 1t looks. Just bear in i o > It will keep the BY ROBERT QUILLEN. ¢ ,2‘{,‘;",:,']:‘five‘:"’,,ggr:‘:(fih‘:’r"«.’}-fi;‘;,‘,‘c‘;{?i ‘ o growing b nd as & Chofs. s g s SN g ™" | will appear tomorrow.) t= from enk Saturday’s “Puzzlick.” 1 Ehtn 1 AUAAS \kceanin :t:: ; f) A young Jady sings in our choir: ) m 1 ) pins Whose hair is the color of fire, naild fairly. long. You, must be ety 7\ AR But her charm is iinique, % = ] | careft s, for & il thal s | 7 NN ¢ has such a fair cheek too JonE FE 8% Itris:roally @ dovito be nigh her. : ; good taste to recommend i Bach S &3 hail should be filed to a rounded point *© Cheese Muff. ¢ the tip comingz beyend the end of the 2 features. which .can. profitably be.in- finger. It the point is too sharp, & is / g Butter three or four slices of bread Ber reetegss simply ugly, buf if it is nicely rounded =\ T e a0 fi‘:.mmm DlAgs ‘forathes modeen 3 and If the cuticle is pushed back rare > ting wepper and salt and-grated cheese B IO i ey it o] i fully, the result will certainly make 7 on each slice. -Beat up two eggs in & 1o$hce'vumgu ;fie them a cozy, home- i the finger appear to be much donger = | pint_of milk. Pour over the bread. |y air and also make them easfer % » Three-quarters of the good appear Grate cheese on ‘top and place in the | "y .0t Nearly all have a low white i B ance of your hand depends on the > YNHIRC: DReigRS e paneling _extending all around the are given the nails. A clever mank: = # A e, Yoom and a-quaint wall -paper. used oeur! can make yracticall oV )} - W : h o - ¥ ~ . = S b M s o ontrey pineled: i Every housewife should have a copy of that popular cook book “Southern Recipes”. Sent free. ‘l.llH‘l good lovking. Learn to he your. own manicurist. 1Us worth spending | NN\ Take two hard-boiled eggs, one pint | 'The small windows, with. " their + five minutes a day to have hands you of white sauce, and cooled macaroni | many panes, are always set singly, so % G Rl&mford Company, Dept. A, Providence, R. (% or spaghetti-as required. Combine the | that wall spaces #Sonvenient for the 5 = | macaroni and sauce and the whites of | placing ‘of furniture results. F. Al Sea salt sold for pathing |- T theught.I had lost my.wad of | the eggs chiopped coarsely. Pour ona | Finally, the square shape makes not quite the same thing #s rock lgu|n, but it was on page 62 in my | hot-serving plate and -rice the volks | possible’ afny almost limitless viriety of all TRAT vou et e zracer's for bragcaphy.” : . jover all. werve very hot. Garnish furniture groupingse' % greezing ice cveam; however, since "7 (Copyright, 1926.) with parsley or a few chopped olives, (Copyright. 19204 are proud of.

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