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FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY. APRIL 19. 1926. WOMAN'S PAGT, What Do You Know PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE “Puzzlicks” BEAUTY CHATS v rova xext rorbes. About It? i Puzzle-Limericks. e BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. A cat in despondency —l— At Ganeral HitA: he, until you overcome this tendencs e And resolved to commit a v i 2 = Y; » « ons. T e El L tion 1. What plant vields opium? = A 1 , |10 dryness. There is some condi 2. Fr &t par i It 15 worth considering, If you are e got under the —i It your hands look dry and roush | iy (he system that causes ridges, b They were so named just 2 From what part of the What, No Resistance? el Of e —4- and you want them to appear smooth | even t can be helped If You feed ©f 0 4 at all anxious to get at ent that o r“";*:“":::zd e isatn . ithse | CHORN LY Any health teacher who altempts |of this vital question, that the num- [And, after the last one, he - and white and have no time to fuss|the nalls with as much ofl as the new fashions stripes a ¥ ¢ a w know 3. What dsig is found i to explain the occurrence of disease | ber of disease conditions or entities, | 1. Gave vent to an audible s &0 s ok Aot itha Mot ‘thatiigot : ago was known as| | 3 What di fah] ey ~<|Ixxge~\:n" that the vietim's in-|real or imaginary, at present at- water and’soap and rub them with| " pugh back the cuticle evers day i 4. From what plaut does co S = tributed o cold, wet or exposure | 2. Self-destruction. Jdries iny o fina it growing over the nail, file . "")’;’l “r‘ml:r’:“":‘:fi‘.‘)'l"‘:b&"“:h‘“’: "J‘;’I‘; Calile. cotner ¥ fection by l'rte|l::»:?590f"::'°“:}ffi:h'g even indlvectly, is less than it wi Most vehicles have four of them. m in warm watet and dry | Gieany extra length. and then polish | stripes. They have, to quote the im- 5. What is the root of the _,r'"x“t s ks Towerea” before the discovery of diseas t man in the wor "'l Some of the cream Nl sith | With @ buffer or the palm of your | porters, “created a Paris furor,” what May apple used for? 2 "',”"fe[“; Pk germs. At present the health author- e skin, r‘nr‘uu. ‘m:’ O tal urface | hand. No more attention than this ever that may be, and yards and 6. What plant yields iodine? el feat, fatisue, f9U 3 ities who still believe in “colds” in- the roughness, but 4 | should bhe necessary if it is given | ¢ 3 other contributing fac £ sists on exposure to cold or wel as ' e e G0 duestion LTI etree ot it If you leave “""uer_\ day. 'yards of dotted materials are now Answers to these questions in | |4 s0 1 hrough his hat, indu ¢ cause in only v mueh on it will pick up dirt, so that a contributing cause in only a few | cceins to have been suffering from un- | {151 40 hour the hands will look | passing over the counters in Ameri-| | tomorrow’s Star can Stores (o satisty the demand of i T L of the respiratory infections. w1y | reqnitted love, but at all events, it | oo (lan ever. Thats the trouble the dressmakers and women who! ~ : SimuBItin, Sore THTOAE, Per- | must bo aafilat diot o nade Cac| Yorse than a | one hus no ? : i hitis i rood | Gy vy cream or any sticky | Doctrine of Signature. ; ks s vngitis, bronchitis | on his intention. How he did it will | \ith vanishing cresm B8 SOy oniv | make their own clothes. The dots I t is time to call the bluif of those | ryngltin : S may be so small that astigmatic eyes| Nothing in (he history of medicine | who prate so much about this fancied and D i L 1 naibe avparent hen the limerick has| e used at night, just at bedtime. | b ortanc o s hecn completed he ans y s ideal for the| Llur to look at them, or as large i s the quaint old doe-| | = r z : o owering .of 1esistance. I long | §15t el s . aniah as snow balls—or a league base ball, | trine of signa which it liliE oW, thay Have Biencable 10/ Lo o0 OEe e R O vaa | 2otee SEUsIeker Wil g pues Al auiei ety it that simile pleases you better % h D ant.ibre Aore | e o ey Ay e o s oafEss o (iberouilosly; 845 | miorrow)) elbow a g ! Lanvin. who seems io have : b would tell vou| flovoughly misinforimed popular sup- diphtherla. whooping cough, measles. } Sutir “puzzli Ing . Serul the I i ot rier ting At D hB Gina ~in kst Blants with | Sy I oo | scarlet fever. emic meningitis, in- _ Suturday’s “Puzeli water, soap fle: . for Dlbkselat ((hu | fiomcnt. adkus iimv | Teari:ohipe leaves were Soamarn] Do o o e Which nye [fAnUIe varalieieiDheumicnic glague,, A Turk by tie name of Hugoun: clons So0 €5 U AT Ry 10 do with this revivai of polke dots to be £ood for the heart; the Hver-| riably results from infection, as far | SWAlPox, chickenpox and the re: Took liquor by means of a spoon. | Wiping them quite thoroughiv, TV as any one else. She especially stress. | leal of hepalica was ftir Sl ol ve oo ddlenitifeally. T apealc| 0% the. respiratory lnfece oS oLonewHD SRESCR T e niat (o b ] es white dots on navy blue—and this|liver. What all medie SRR ar matarsl T aaity: of GoubEe, we il assect (hat even smalipok 1 [ Rk mAnS vl A th'a dry towel. Then pow is the usual cholcs of American wom- | were looking for was a panacen, 5ome | wnow how (o confer immunity | Fe2UIt of a “cold”—that the eruptien| *“To drink Is forbidden. You loon! »‘d!f":;,fi‘:‘,'”’ N vick up it en, too. But Lanvin uses other ver|medicine that would cure anything. | argificially V1 (conuntty Gkl o Lo R e 0 L T f — {Copyrizht, 10200 e | Jter this wiping off and powdering. sions of the dot. A frock that at.| Following the doctrine of signa- s i 2 | waste matter or poisons formed in| === — T Tat U LI n S e OF B B |/t on CTARIEI o Dline. iNat bk Tnaiinex, typhiold JIoyer., i htheria. | 12" cvgtem by the fever. They are g o It is such a refreshing treatment that friow @o Uhiie WAh Bok Sshe—a | iike a an wenid be this ganecus| ool SOREEY \ individual may | (he_system by (he tove. o 1 ihine. | Answer to Saturday’s Puzzle. |even sharp, discolored elbows look AhOCC ghthered KIrtavith aiadalloped) and solbecatse S ool ot (i KINKSTE | o uesaiost BNy of the recog ’:V“”“ as others in the assumption thit nice afterward. | PEP {hem line and a straight, rather close- | is generally forked and looks Tike | feabar a0ty MECUO kb : hat s, | €XDOSUTe Lo cold or wet “lower re - s BEE Dot uss vanishink crean on e fitting bodice the body and two legs of & man, B oy ¥ ‘hanging en- | Sistance - face as a general thing, for it clogs v | "' Perhaps you don't want a polka.|Chinese believed that winsens would | It doss not vary Wil ona e e (Copyright. 1928 fce o o s ham to 5 very| A ready-to-serve cersal. | dotted group or a wrap with a polka- [ cure anything. Lor AT DU 5 sensitive _complexion. ~ For a_gquick Delicious flavor. Con- “hina had been so much dug gt Vs good Whn. gne IS tatikyed o v seautifier, however, it is as good for . * e e e ey iheain e e | o Hdeny i e ale s ) Apple Sauce Shortcake. e e e CumERanS Ml 0 o old-time | it was extremely rave, in gre: B st e bt g e face as s 3 n | scart or ne ’ ’ SLy costly, Our. ownjis when ome.is out skaling ot &Way | 3rake a biscult dough according to if the skin is washed gently fn clear ative. Makes you peppy ek square. mand and very costiy. Our own | : (Copyright. 1926.) | ginseng has consequently been much = {any preferred recipe. 3 t very ™ nrot too warm water half an hour and alert. e SUE Tor salé in China. As a matter|, N animal experimentation it | gof gpread over er the cream is used, powder will [ of Tact, it is of absolutely hio medicinal pparently impossible to obtain | o fioyred hands ng properly. and the skin will not 9, My Neighbor Says: | value. I RELCLORY AV L i B Just before se 1 | grow shiny, as it does if too much S: I o ihiat b woul {know tabnbe| MENLICHANEES Bliex iUty o Ete - | 17 with' sweetened .;»plo e sea m vanishing cream is used Save all the rainwater von : ciably—fatigue. exposure o cold or | goied o taste. Any it Tn the season of the jgza age it is|one’s lips. ign of| over them, wash them with warm | will absorb ! | that? : can get for washing clothes. | | " wet, particularly. having ed be used if liked. This is als Esther May If vou take time S r ’ 8 8 i rs to Nu P s bl . elfec ct " 3 | 5 rou ; » Scarcely any soap is required. Answers to Saturday ‘?ur tion tfect 1 fa ‘g,,‘,,‘ filied with fruit butter for a thorough manicure ahout once s is argest State in the C s vather tend to each week vou will not need to .~m-nd‘ PE P ' 1 3 show that fa enders an animal | | ! more than a few minutes on vyour 2. Rhode 1sland is the smallest State [ more difficult to infect (inoculate) | Since the first of the present vear | N| | nails h day. Rub oil into them in_the Union. Witk pneumococei (pmewmonia | 13 French women have received e Gt RIS e W,,} THE PEPPY BRAN FOOD | housework. and again at night if need water no soap Is needed and there is no greasy rim around the dishpan Never store foud for any 3 B — R length of time In paper bags. | | S{al¢ in the Luion, = @ east of the| The paper of such bags Is Missisaippi is Geotgia | manufactured from rags, which | | MISREPPL S CEOE N rado ave states | are, however. to some extent | [, Uy loryiar border lines—that is, | sterilized and cleansed during | | ViR FOERE PO i manufacture, but the paste o Stites bordering on fthe Ohio with which the bags are stuck River are West Virginia, Ohio, Ken is usually of the coarsest de- | |\, kv Indiana and lllinois scription. Good tins, o1 ; earthenware or glass jars with R well fitting lids answer the Mustard Chow-Chow. Nll { i Lo e 1 : T T : : A | Chop a small caulifiower. Scald for Il it i " | “'!! i '"‘l'i'ib"]w: When soda is added to dish | [ 1. Texas is the la | | aware is the second \lnhllpd!;{lnn.\} Legion of Honor awards ROLERO. WHILE BE < ie chair bottoms that | |3 minutes. Chop one pint of onions, WITH BLUE DOTS g e sagged may be made as {hree green peppers and two quarts it FOR THE UNDERBLOUSE. ght as ever by washing them | lof green tomatoes. Make a brine of | COLLARS AND O ARE OF| | with hot water and leaving | |two quarts of hot water and one cup: 18 them to dry in the open air. ful of salt and pour over the chopped oF A | Damp towels should never | |vegetables. Let the mixture stand | | be put into a clothes basket or | |over night. In the morning scald well fts name from the most unsophisti-| | pag and left there for days and drain. Mix with a little vinegar | cated and prosaic of old-time dances before being sent to the wash. the following: Three tablespoonfuls —the polka. Mildew is almost sure to re- | |of mustard, one-half a cupful of flour, Dots happen to come into fashion sult. Before being put into one cupful of brown sugar and one about the same time as the dance the basket towels should be half a teaspoonful of turmeric! Add and so_they took the name from| | carefully dried. to this mixture one quart of boiling ! the word poika, which was on every- : vinegar. Pour over the vegetables and cook until tender. This mal\estv The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle an_excellent relish. (Copyright, 1926.) WE SELL THE FAMOUS ¥ you wasked olothes by dipping eack gorment up and dowom in a botel of warm suds uniid all the dirt was removed, you might do & wasking as genily as the Easy Washer does it. 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