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WOMAN’S PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, , THURSDAY, APRIL 8 FEATURES. |which there {& much meat or rich OF WASHINGTON What Do You Know WHEN WE _GO SHQPPING BEAUTY CHATS v zovi xsvr rorses. | | woie you aiso stink pueh mors rater 2 |than usual, and then notice the ‘effert About It? |upon vour sealp. Y N W i{E . 3 S. HARLAND H. AL # The oily scalp must he corrected in NY GIRTON WALKER. Dally Sclence Six. BY MRS. HABLAND H. ALL Don't Overdo It. Kles. EgE astringent and o medicated |ypq sy oy, 2 1t Is usually caused by r § av wood 2 ) mud pack, are anything but mild faulty o s really a case B Your “Best Dress.” Jevening:y” gown. If her chief sc-| There's such a thing as "“""d"”’“r'h?xr agtions, mitherione will diy the| SULY elinination. 1t 1s seafl cqs 2. Wehnt il the Bghtest wvosd : ; resee” for | ivitien are walking, shopping, church | beauty treatments. You should not | skin or irritate it if applied too often. | i0 (® FIRHT 1IN, (he, MR BETE 4 3. What is the toughest | | phroughout the year? The chances |clothes pucchmsen o oostioman esen | Strenuous exercise should not he B I It & wadh [try wiping ‘thie ofl out of the hair by woodin, the world? are that you do not. for the woman | the “hesi” of it« kind, speciully suited | taken more than once a week, certain | 1A% (A5e: then mike “| using soft towels or old soft musiin 4 What wood are clgar | |,r'oday chooses to have many “best” | o each of tho i 2 skin and scalp treatments the same 3 & boxes made of? a) - 2 & » e o se purposes. 1 e . ; . And whatever sort of heauty treat. | N ~ z " sses, even though no one of them | Nor will she “stock up” on several have two effective treatments in 2 e v TIRTE oW AR ANGE Ham With Pineapple. 5. What wood are pencils “indestructible” as was that “black | frocks of similar type, because she|mind particularly when I write thie |ments you give yvourself, made of of hor feminine ancestors, knows' that she cannot do so and still|One of the finest things for scurf and 4 1f sane he, 6. From what sort of a tree i« Targely due to the modern | huve “a bost frock for every pur:|dandruft is rubbing with a gond tonic | Peole who nrofited fron sane heauts Is cork obtained? | tion that if the wearer is to[pose.” Such dresses, differing, say,|[and then half an hour's .1...,....;;1.\“] R ot o i e e Dkin ann sprinkle with flour. Answers to these questions in | | achieve a reputation for being well: fonly in fabric, trim and color. bui |brushing with a deep, thick, stiff-|the treatment lapsed for a time an Melt tle f b . ¢ tomorrow's Star groomed and well-gowned, “hest”|alike in effect and purpose, result in |bristied hairbrush. The first time the | WA taken up again. Country air mav| Melt a little fat in a baking pan, pre clothes should not he kept for occa-|an ill balanced wardrobe. scalp will feel a little e | Goes us more good. I think its the | T2PI¥ @ piece cut from the ham, and " }emm of state, which naturally occur| It is the woman with such a ward. | the second treatment less the third """‘I”“ osgied ’l;(' bl Kkeen 1| Brown the meat in it. Pour one cupful Violets on Trees. | Infrequently. ~Your appearance, day-|rohe who frequently finds herself iIn|time. not at all. But this should not | sime thears. ~Of course. keep wp) 'T0%D L1 mest In B and oakbalt a The difference hetween wond and | D-and-dav-out, 23 days of the month, |the dilemma of having a choice|he done more than once a week, or gl (el s pedisiil el il st mere soft plant tissue is not so| Wil 40 more to zain vou this enviable | limited to numerons exquisite dinner | it will irritate and do little oap 4 , cuptul of water over the ham and marked as | might appear. Some|T®Putation than will ‘the grand effect | frocks when she is unexpectedly in | Another excellent tre bt | : ; : ke Slowiy until tender. Remove tn plants that are merely tender little|¥OU May create on the 30th day. vited to a tea or to go on 4 motor |one that can be overdone, is the ezg | Daily Reader Eat more fruit and platter and peur the pineapple | e bs in the far North tend to have| h::v;”;v\_v; T l‘h“ the number 'rl"V'IIV. astringent tor eoarse pores a zreen vegetables instead of a diet in around it p [stift “and more or less permanent| S| dresses’in the average woman's b = | | stems in the South, where a long|iicivie Tt vesulted in some onte | Several tombs of former Emperors Erowing season provides the neces. | (1500, [OF It is bbviousy more difficult | 4pq : la_in the Ca sary sun energy and time to produce | {0 SIOCt 4 number of good gowns than | thedral of St. Peter and St. Paul have | woody tissue. Conversely, in Green- | [T 1% Select, one “Sunday-goto- | heen opened by authorities and land and Iceland there Is not a real | ¢ ®0. i [ EICH Fhe IMROrtAnt tBINK | crowns, Jewels and other objects de {tree. The most peculiar example of | p “o ‘\'h"ll:;v' Sy '“V‘I ; ',"“ | posited there removed to the local |woody growth is that of the tree or.|jpc cRENEE (e ”:'f h"‘l'hw:“‘;‘ museums more exactly, shrub of Yeru wh | should be strictly suited to its speeini | produces violets. DULDERS, e Now what do you know about that?| "Your wports costume, for instance, | “vm——~r— Snuate of &os | count. for the honor in “;\h(-‘:::rd:rl’x‘; Answers to Vesterday's Questions. |5 not interchangeable with the gown ottom And the adjoiming white stripe | ¥ elephant was held. 1. Darwin was not the first of the|YOU Wear to church, although it may | the <ame. width and iha biue atripe in | to one story, Buddha's mother, Queen e ust ea Sokttc ; T | e e e | svelutionists, having been preceded 1o, U5t 25 £ood loakins. 1t ‘muy. in Deep-Sea mauc flas used at the Siamese Legation. | o880 8¢ 3 VISR G0 RS SRS WAS lin his own ideas by Rafinesque. and : nore than your 1 BUD0 Ratra s road, Bae & Lhiie Sleohanc spor o the Himalaya: Dy Bt e e Lamarck | COStume. for that one ‘may be in on the center of the blue stripe as repre- | where she saw Buddha, “the enlight- | R s asa | finitely more fragile. and you m sented here | ened.” marching npon a golden moun. [and e g e ltke Sumeotle. | Ay Stor ianvahliity as, wallas wcod| o {tain in the form of & snow-white ele- e theory of mutations ds the : Flavo has changed its flag desizn | phant | most _important evolutionary “hypoth:| “mhe woman whose wardrobe s well a r nes, and the national flag of ; sis since Dar h',’” 1 ,‘fl"j‘ i tonaliag o1 In the upper division of the shield el ‘I':”'“"""""h‘l" e rounded, but whose means are limited White and blue stripes is only |, the coat-of-airms of Siam is a white | 3 D did not say that “men|huva only what she needs. If she V vears old. Like many other | three-headed elephant representing [#1¢ descended from monkeys never ‘travels, she. Aoekn't bay o LAVOR of Gorton’s revised designs, it is not_shown in the . The composites, or daisy family I | northern. central. and southern Siam. traveling costnme: if she doesn’s “ » Cod Available flag books of the United " ihe lower division on the right is (Ar® considered by evolutionists 10 b6 [ dance or attand mant evening fom good“No Bones’ States [3urean of Navigation, the Brit : ¥ ANEa) . another white elephant representing | the most highly developed of all | tions. she will not <eloet o distiners Fish—mixed with boiled miralty. the National Geo. tiee La St Bt it tereitor, | toasts. ol . phic Society, or even in the latest | ). 1;",‘,,,5;‘1‘,.,';}2‘,’“’.'f.,,L‘ £ 5. “Animal Mife) aidi not arise from potato—ready to fry. editions of many dictionaries. | plant life, but independently, aceord Perfect for breakfast, There is mora excuse for the adop. | The red and white in the present |Plant life. but independ MODE MINIATURES luncheon or supper. tion of the elephant as a national avm. | national tri-color are the colors of the | IPE !0 the evalutlonists. = = Pol by Siam than can he claimed by | Wnire ol A% O whith the famiBar | parwin's own theory of matural seiac oy You'll like them. many northern countries in their | sqded bine represents the King, he. |00 as the canse of evolution at the % "‘v‘" are many things that a scarf IR i \ choice of the eagle or the lion, for in | pauce that is the main color Of the |SAMe time with and independentls 1aas e this Spring and vet he chic, 5 9 9 he elephant has really plaved | toval standards. The traditions of | oM Darwin. b Pe bENtHe: sike(dat 16 ithis: stvle : Oh, dear, I'm exhausted. aportant part In the rellglous. | he country are still preserved by the . that wraps high around the throat ’ i ’» commercial and military life of the | mont™omor TSl Dreseried b the ‘“Let’s hurry home and have some tea. many o o s is espe. 2l ol Kb ne pound salmon, celory g > : . : clally . true of the white elephamt | ’h‘,_:': uponitheidivlomaticifag ‘shown | Zh T Dint Faos bhadie """,.' Ioiad p - — HOPPING all morning. Hurry Here's a bargain indeed! Rest in smong all Indo-Chinese nations. where | " iom the fMastaff which may be |8Imon from skin. hones. Pick the | A . home. Bundles down. Coat off. exchange for fatigue. Cheer for their possession has sometimes heen | seen above the trees In front of the |fish apart and add the celery (which | i : weariness. Lurury, at a fraction of a 2 source of wars between monarchs. | jagation. the flag has heen displayed | has first been cut fine) and maveon. | Then, do this—A Recipe for Rest: . Luxury, S it of . They were censidered of priceless nth on April 1, the Siamese | nalse dressing. tossing lightly. Ser £ Put on the kettle. Take down that cent a cup. To be sure of it. say: value. and formerly great festivities | Year. and upon National day,|SOn to taste. Save a little mavon 1 ¥ | E bright-colored orange canister of Ban- - “Banquet Orange Pekoe Tea. were held when one was captured which is today naise to pour over the top. Arrange f ¥ T There are many traditions te ac (Copsrizht. 1076.) J!n salad dish and garnish with curled | 3 quet lea. 1f vour grocer cannot supply you, write for reh r R o e el G her e A - Open it. (How fresh the aroma free sample and booklet. “A Wonderful . i ] keeps in the air-tight tin!) Fresh Flavor™ Give name and address of dealer | Baked Bean Soup % N g | Vi _boilmg water on fragrant leaves. Teapot coupons in all packages. (except 10c | Mix two cupfuls of cold baked beans | N 4 4 Then in a few minutes a cup of real size) explain how vou may secure the Banquet BY HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR | with three cupfuls of cold water, ons $ | tea. Lift your cup and faste. Percolator Teapot tablespoonful of chopped onion. and ¥ ’ . & O simmer the mixture until the hear Where's the weary shopper? Gone. oiha Dennison ai foriyone saces |but 1t°s true. I hate vou. 1 hate you.|are soft. Add twe cupfuls of tema. | | McCormick & Co.. Baltimore. Md. Dy from her . ax acell ax her inia | DONC stand there staring at ‘me iike | toes. Rub the ‘mixture through ‘al.nd fuoks fis ends in between the ls s 7 f Tea Importers. Blenders and Packers rANr and hocelie SAmimeis | that, Do something, |1 ean’t ear it, |istrainer; {adding imore water or 1o | favers ot o tallorc mile. Ahe oie ! i e o taeier By Newlwas'd. |1 tell you. | can't Bear 1o [ mato to make it the right consistency. uq out 1t's a bib1ike affair with e Lontion and then Iater als in imra arith Arthur mumbled something about | Season it. heat it 1o the boiling point. | Soyare from e &7 1NERE Naralie.” 'In_the meantime Natalie ha: | Zetting a doctor. His one idea was 10 |and serve with toasted rrackers square front piece :"";':‘(’4";';;,'/_': ey rA, 1, married |escape from the apartment hefore the 06l over Mimi @ dancer ok Denniann | DOlice came and he was taken into c Ranrd” umors abaur all ihess Aapper | custody. Of course. Mimi would tall | _FoXes are so numerous in East|a costume. fastened on frock or coat inge and o7 st Time in 1 evervthing. but in the meantime he | Kent. Encland. this vear that thev Others are alwaye seen in conipany B S ity end s Jees 7 |wouid have a chance to hide. It didn't | have heen seen in braad daylight in with a hat for which thex were spe though he is suspicions of hor strike him until much later that. even | the lanes cially designed MARGETTE R sl ,’“:"7'_-::‘ ’;J';fi"y"':;”"'::/””"'f |#s he rushed from the apartment, he | Enathor man was aware of Mimi's callousness. 1t | wasn't the man's death that she cared | CHAPTER XL. about. so much as it was the fact that | {he had died in her place. Another The Fight. thing. tao. he rememhered later. As| . S | he had been leaving the room Mimi So vou lied to me." Arthur lunz|had stnoped down and picked np the out bitterly, “and I thought vou cared. | qmall hox containing the slipper bue. | T believed vou when you told me ¥ou | klos, She had remembered. the mift Joved me. 1 belleved you even during | even in that terrible moment these past weeks when vou kept put 3 ting me off with excuses, and I came here today with a gift for you. think- | inz to buy back vour good graces.” | He fumbled in his pocket and . brought out a small jeweler’s box. For . 4 a moment he held it in his hand and | Welsh Rarebit. then with a bitter laugh he flung it| Put in a dish one pound of finely | Y at Mimi. | shaved cheese and a pinch of eavenne “You might as well have it. That's pepper. Add one cupful of milk take a week or two “off." I have seen| couk.a slice of ham about one inch thick in warm water for least one The White Elephant of Siam. “Deep Sea Recipes” Booklet Aside from similar separate fe """"";_/’ffl' f‘"”"' 4 . < Uilne WRIGH ire Tntestal pacis ot loucester, Mass. (Copvrizht. 1926.) (Continued in tomorrow’s Star.) all vou care for. zifts that will make | scalded to hasten the cooking and a ¥ou more attractive to men. Anv one | slightly ronnded teaspoonful of mus | eould buy your love, any man wha had | tard mixed smooth in two or three the monex. What a fool I've heen. ! teaspoonfuls of milk. Stir constantly what 4 foo until the cheese is melted. Add one | Mimi stood as if rooted to the s ecz slightly heaten and cook a few | Two small flarinz patches of « minutes until smonth. Serve on hut 2 % J were burning in her cheeks. and she |tered toasted bread. was uncertain what to do. how to * . ———— manage the situation. At that moment | Arthur's e left her and turned to In Finland no trade or profession | the man who was%till standing by the | tahle His flenée and immobility flicked Arthur on the raw, made him | cweepers, bricklayors, mechs still more furions. His brain. half ¥ ! engineers. architects, doctors muddled with aleohol, denly | yicrz and ) ers. 3 h blumed this srangerfor eversihing | L2S 20t v A Wholesome Richness, Mimi way. give er ifts a e, pa¢ i sway iven hor, sitt that he, | \ P Ocean Fresh, and B aihur s RCeE] SALRON FRENOX ROLLS above all—conve“‘el‘t! men had grappled Season a rich cream sauca, was & fortunate thing th i ix with 1 can of Pink BAL: . e Inincthat hrihur MON and s cup. of green peas INK of tender Pink SALMON, tang of |c.r iliitwe Wate. Tfine had Garrisa a e S b . 2 water goodness in every flake, for your family BB E heve curimitied i in crumhs and braten sggs and for appreciative guests these spring days! Take S it was, he was younz. while . irti ; e other man was middle.aged and no SRy AnsRsep hot L. down one of the mr-tlgh.t, ranitary packed tins from match for him. In the one-sided fizht ‘(9,4 i the shelf and serve quickly in your favorite way, ‘fl‘:,,.;'.']'\':n ol ool . with full confidence in its deliciousness for any He lav sprawled on the carpet like a : > ; P meal in the day, any day in the year. a thin trickle of blood run Richer in Protein than spring chicken or steak—and ever B e e oi0s O s face. iwhichi f — 7 N : s0 much more ECONOMICAL — NOT MORE THAN 25¢ B cthur eiood iy i Gasea sl =& \ e A POUND CAN ANYWHERE! b bl el A ) Canned Pink SALMON provides IODINE, in the food, and he was heginning to feel | 4. the ideal way. That's why it's .o GOOD FOR CHILDREN, ashamed. As he gazed down at the leasin; tites. unconsciols man he hegan to wonder | anl Y how badly he was hurt. That la For a tempting, individual dinner dish—Pink SALMON blow might have killed him. He cer. snd macaroni, or served in one of the tested ways shown tainly looked bad | Season 1 pound ecan of here. Just as good in dainty salads or sandwiches. At that moment Mimi flung herself | Pink SALMON, mix with on Avthur like a hurricane, pushing || That quick—and your gracker crumbs and butter. There’s advantage in ordering by the him out of the way | . Fill in parboiled halves of halj . B0l 1001 ehe aaied ' woustioor ‘( brass, silver, gold and green peppers, bake. dotewioxiial)idacinicass ] is closed to women and they are en gaged as tramway conductor simple fool. You'll pay for it. if vou've | || nickel shine like new, with ! ASSOCIATED SALMON PACKERS killed him. T'll see to that! T'll swear a lasting luster. , Buy a p Sk A in as a witness. I'll help 1o send vou 530 L. C. Smith Build s y " = to the chair. Tdharv‘u how much 1 ever n can today at ALY 2530 L. Sk LLE eattle;sWashingto The very, very best for that precious baby's skin—magic, ruth.” your grocer, S z : tender lather from Lux Toilet Form Sruth oF i gt e i s eanany hardware, drug. NS BN IN CASH 3 1ifted the man's head to her knee. She 2 - o . fl P was whimpering like & child, Jand at Etat ‘:'}'m"’\ uto S PRIZES AKE us a new soapF a different soap! A soap that will hat moment Arthur stond and stared ¢ bR . e 3 - At her fetachodly, feeling no emotion K o 4 be as dehcxgus as French soaps,” women implored us. ;\'hnrv . e \\",\K' concerned “V:'r:l‘(\-ry\x at But nOt 50 costlyy her ns though he were A stranger & . : : - a S You may have a choice recipe that could win the FIRST v - e D e niraee b SAvMON AND BGG PRIZE of $300 offered in our present great nationi contes So we made Lux Toilet Form! Mide it just as France makes iae. There was no s £ life upo 3 SANDWICHRS for good ways to serve canned Pink SA| . Send it in ; : : Gt T < To equal parts of NOW! Other big prises: Second $100; Third $40; Fourth her finest toilet soaps. Made it satiny, firm, lasting—like the that the man might really be dead she | | bt P DL $20; Fifth $15; 20 prizes $10 each; and 25 prizes $5 each. French soaps you loved! shuddered. and springing fo her feet ) 5 %4 walad Aremsing Please state whether recipe has been tried by you, and how : y =gl ; burst intn hysterical sohs thinned with cream many persons it should serve. We would like to know total Magic lather, benign lather—it gives your skin the same lux- It's trne. she screamed. “You've ¥\ : T » really killed him. afd here in my N 114 spread cost preparing dish. Kindly indicate brand Pink SALMON | i iny-all-ove i dored costly French soaps for! L AL LT A B | s ou prefer, and send label. Contest closes August 31, 1926. urious, satiny all over fecling you adc P! sk o 2 R Soothing, caressing lather—exquisite, adorable! And all the family can use it for both toilet and bath. At druggists, depart- ment stores and grocers. 10c. Lever Bros. Co.,Cambridge, Mass. Send Gouponor | | Abundant instant lather— FREE reci; . g;,::;’}‘nfe'y even where water is hard SCALLOPED PINK SALMON Melt 1 tbsp. butter, 1 heaping tbap. flour, add one pint milk and return to fire to thicken iike cream.” Season. But: N ter a baking dish, cover bottom with bread crumbs, then a I iyl | | 1ayer of canned Pink SALMON, then bread crumbs, ete., un- i | til dieh is nearly filled. Cover with dressing. Top with . N | erumbs. Bake 20 minutes. Garnish with mashed potato Suft, parsley and lemon.

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