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20, 1926. FEATURES. WODMA THE EV JSDAY, APRIL Willie Willis BY ROBERT QUILLEN. Grandmother’s Place in the Home i i BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. “The place that grandma holds in the | theater together and have tea or ices | - o R a3yl T el liome depends ot only upon herself, |afterward at some festive restaurant, | Why “Keeping Company” Is So hut also upon the attitude of the fam- | or a lunchcon m precede the show. | 11y with whom she lives, Ilers may be | When a grandmother relieves the wife | Tnfatr | o (31 & of housework money wonld probaviy | ) Unfair to the Girl. ‘ have to be paid for outside help with- | | St e Sl Y Er ! out her aid. So the pleasure really ! < { : ! § )] A D= more than pays for Itself. AR MISS DIX: Do you believe in being absolutely yourself, no 1 how you act? When should we be absolutely frank? And when should Good Nature. AD. - ek ana e e e use subterfuge? Can you square the Golden Rule and competition? here are other cases where grand 2 A matis sonewhatlEnoupd, Elthis e | ] Answer: Heavens, no! If most of us were absolutely ourselves and acted cause she is “difficult” or the wife re-{ N ; just as we felt, we would revert to savagery and go about With a hatchet sents what seoms like intrusion into | oy | el or a stone club smashing everybody who got in our way. x her fleld of homo management or| %, It has taken centurles of clvilization to keep us from being absolutely | child training and discipline. Each <N » ourselves and to put a restraint upon bur actions. We work when we feel| woman is apt to feel slights wh I like loafing. We put on the smile that won't come off when we feel grouchy W intended, and to b A and gloomy. \We force ourselves to speak pleasantly when we would like to i g v i fosre oots L5, 99— howl and curse and swear. We throw out our chests and put up a brave iS Coming your Wa.y Within the front, when inside of us we are quaking with terror. | “Oh! that’s onl; she sald or did wz R ord, we control ourselyes and our appetites and our passions and g . nificance. tions arise, “L meant to lick Skinny today on | our tamsers aid our tonguss, and try to act as we should act and not as we week---delivered to your doot. is only ng good to account o' what he said to Pug, but| feel like acting. That is why our fellow creatures can endure us and we have sweeten the years that they are nothe had a bag of jelly beans. a few friends. | witogether miserable. i st As to your second question. [ think frankness is one of the virtues that | ek "“-fl“' .| | Your Baby and lean to vice's side, because nearly always the people who pride themselves on | n prevail, however, B being frank merely use it ak for thelr brutality. You will observe S i i) RO that when most people want to say something very insulting to you or some- {aze and mature judgment, and where . e T A D s ey lvass bostise it by wwie, T am | srandma, on the other hand, has sense | RN YpmR DD c‘l‘l‘\“‘:""\,s";"e‘rf‘;l',l’l"",';‘m}(“und ARt : enough to be silent and appear not to When it is a matter of principle and you must take sides on a question, see or hear much that goes on in the i - e Al 5 i 8ay vou think. ‘ e e gl i Complementary Feedings. it is, of course, necessary to he perfectly frank and say just what You think Welcome the man that brmgs you your | on both sides—but it i 11 worth the It happens very often that when | Frankness is also the only honorable thing in making any sort of a contract. TR a mother frst beging to do her Douse: | 1 5 1y general, everyday life; It i not incumbent upon you alvays FREE SAMPLE of this health-giving food. atter’ the baby Is born. she finds her | to express your opinfon when it differs from those about you and thus % e b rech a suc cases lack of frankness is not hypocri: MENU FOR A DAY. heretofore abundant milk supply fall- | brecipitate an argument. In su h cases lack of B ot 1€ e ot T Soune and | it 19 Just good manner. You have always eaten Shredded Wheat 5 nervous and the bLaby cries a lot, eSS . it BREAKFAST. day and night e e Of course, the Golden Rule works out in real life. llonesty, for instance, with Raisins il 5 dnsufficient. and the first thing |18 really the best policy, as every big business proves, We go (o the shops for its food valye and be\mtchmg whole el il that occurs to her to do Is to wean | Where we don't have to watch the scales or the yardstick. : s i Re by ahe HiLatibs e The men who bulld up fortunes arc those who are trusted. There is no W i hi Gt e etmd it 1his hapmens afien. amd | Surer way for & young man to win advancement thah b ing to iy wheat flavor. e invite you to eat this i e if she will give the hal om. | employer the kind of service that he would like to have his ewployes » ; Bieiie ey Sradiie ftacits biin rgd Bive i, Lar X! Sannle e’re sendin ith full realization LUNCHEON. l.fff,v.:\'llfl,,\{:t,\‘r",‘,.,}'}f‘i it con- | [JEAR DOROTHY DIX: Suppose you had an 18-vear-old daughter. Wouldn't mp W g A W1 | s Fish Omelet, Crea i« tinues the regular nursing Ju consider her much safer if she kept company with one voung man f h tet be f II d % Hot Corn Cake es the regular nursing period the | pan she would be if she accepted attentions from any man who sought her of the nutritive nerts you wi erive; Caramel Custar op the extra feedings and entirely | company for the evening only? Don’t you think the petting party is the P P P Fruit Cookies e | ioseinie haby. real answer to the old question of why girls will, and always have, submitted f h b 1 e e b e S tliony WANTERRO, rom the bran, salts, vitamins that each crisp DINNE alternute hreast and bottle fecdings ! s , : . Ehtable B that with the first the breast re- Answer: Tt is no sense of fineness or delicacy that mukes girls submit to b loaf ns: from d bo Mol R v Lot i Tesegmary stieule: | the “keeping-company” proposition. It is because they have been silly enough rown loal contains; Iro the bO Ys ne e Gon, i erder that it may contimue | to let men impose it upon them. And the objection to it is its unfairness to med Onions to s amply. and with alternate | the girl, for it gives @ man everything and commits him to nothing. a,nd energy - buflding qualities that Oflly Lettuce Salad Boiled Potato e ad holed Potatoes | [breast and bottle feedings. the breasts IRAN - LIGHT IN| % T _ sradually dry up, just hen the | Tie has taken the girl's time. e lept other men away and perhaps l l 1 Bl @ 1 f . e A B A Baledundisnsiudd e By 15 bemme wenpagt 4% Whem the | vented her from making o better match than he would ave been. Very whole wheat in its natural rorm can give. MAKI 2 S fice g & 3¢ MAKING CAKES OR FAVORIT Coffee Even If complementary feedings | often he has won her h but when he goes he leaves her without redress. - RECIT APPRECTATION 1 - : "The ; Shl ] : s e b have to be continued indefinitely That is why [ think any girl is foolish to tie herself down to one GRATIFYING TO HER BAKED IN MILK. i “‘f(f‘,"‘ll',',.le ey Ul | nan and give up all other men for him until she is definitely engaged 7 oIt BNition and dhe Ao 260s Butter baking dish, put in ter than to start hottle feedings, in-|to him. A g DOROTHY DIX. W t- il I}l Sb dd d [{ h t‘ M .‘_A“‘,‘,"‘n;‘fly}m;;‘h,‘: e e 1"“" “‘,‘; layer peeled and thinly sliced stead of breast feedings, hecause once (Copyright. 1926.) a C 07' e rea e €ar | an SDentlaE e et o her qife| | votatoes, sprinkle with pepper | |started with a bottle feeding, the end S0t GEIERT NS Bt ther ohe nop | | @nd salt and dot with bits but- | |of breast feedings is only shortly dis- - . i S > ter. Continue in this manner | |tant. 150 YEARS AGO I‘OD[‘Y o e e sme mothers fear that cows' milk he fa 1y ba cra he fanuly he cranky until dish is nearly full, then + feedings given after the breast feeding Story of the U. S. A. it is quito po for natters to| |'pour in enough cream or milk well, ¢ uften do to cover potatoes and bake one [ |will upset the digestion, but sure, it takes infinite t m the | | ang one-half hours in moderate M of daughter and mother, espectal. over v if the daughter is the wife of a son i @nd is an “indaw.” Little courtesies have to 1 ex: ese must that the formula used Is correct, that BY JONATHAN A. RAWSON, JR. the milk is clean and fresh and the Moth-damage is 50 virms io an tie ca bottles as carefully taken e of as when all bottle feedin re belng “We, the People,” in 1776. mal and final registering of the deci- LARVEX is easy to use. Spray it 3 . sions first reached at the hearthsides, | § ! thoroughly on the articles you wish to PHILADELPHIA, April 20, 1776.— | fhe town meetings, the county gather. | UNNECEeSSary NMOWe o o e the woul fibres and A declaration of independence, if in-|ings und then in the provincial con 3 makes the cloth itself mothproof for an dependence is declared, will bo the ut- | Ventions and congresses. The story of \ ] entire season. t mothers might be mishandled. | terance, not only of the men who sign | ndependence came, if it does \ N i srotset i o ST ~tiny babies, though, a one.|it, but of the people themselves |come, will be less than h If told in fu et 1 NCL ittty &mh’f, ": and two-thirds water | through the colonial bodies which will fture years if from it is omitted the 1 = FAlE T 1 (6 CRsdts. A By ire formula seldom be too strong, and | authorize the signers to issue the dec- | Story of t_lm momentous debate, r“m: : iriisaingieiie e gt i tiny bit of sugar may be,added to |laration. So also will this war be won, | a]l its reasons why the break from 5 Smelly. For LAKVEX 18 odorless, %o increase its nutritional con.|if it is won, not alone by the Army |¢reat Britain should or should not be The neighborhood mor ¢ under Washington, but quite as much | made at this time. It will be the story re1g LARVEX is harmless and non-infam- or 3 months a |by tho people in their homes. They [©f the beginnings of a new Nation. buys it from the i mable, too! Use it to mothproof every ater mixture |are maintaining that Army in the| But whether independence comes neighborhood i wooleu thing you owa. fleld, und as militia, minute men and | NOW OF ever, there is already inflexible ] 3 S The Atrength of the foriula from |committees of safety they are bear. |determination in patriot hearts that grocer g 2 ethod which attempts toprevent o LORGTE Wit TPtk atomiaer bun months to 6 montk n be kept |ing in many places the full weight of ;! _lll‘(m_}i* "f_r'\m‘ ca must be p i e \x ,.lm:s e moth its LARVES without atuizess §1,/0F save about half and half and strength- | the burden. and even doing much of | Serve herefore we. the people,| K | 8 never sure protection. nigney- Baydhe: aalliis TeaIbAtes ot 5: ter that. the fighting. |have our committees of correspond-| That such methods fail is proved b or the 1. gallon at §3. At drug. depart milk formula can be all mixed | Independence is mnow debated at) nd s and provincial con- every Wotirbole you have ever found. pent and furniture stores. Get LARVEX one e and 1 ) o avery hearthside, from the seacouast to | 1d minute men were i sk - % - ; ke S e R prosion s ont | B e I e e on | present at Lexington and Concord be- Only one sure protection against moth- today. THE LAIV CORPORATION, 1 The cigion W Je but the for. |fore there was un Army, at Bunker attack has ever been discovered. find thet ebe Siowds | The final decislon will be but the for | gy o o8 0 S8 ZE0 s i WILKINS nuplementary foeding only after Cer- | s———— | pore) thert v Apdiibeil | 1t X—an_smazing liqu n .the baby being satistied = SEar il o ¥ i Roasted KIGHT hich mothproots any woolen thing it 1 ; dd fmost ffeq e Ny ONNYSAYINGS M reek Pridge, N. C., when the LT R hese feedings es at these Tes d‘ comes at Army of the Continent was many ' these being the Imost Hilldh caust moth-worm will eat eggs which hatch into moth-worms. The this is not true—providing, of course, i e ' CARAMEL CUSTARD. appear spont ural to ut one cup sugar in small ! | y e pp ome house rying pan, stiv until it melts, ; : have them apy e hous frying pan, stiv until it melts, , nnot saf suggest comple- holds Ima 1o | then pour into one quart hot such Extent ithat Aly | | milk whep dissolved, add four 3 well beatdn eggs, one teaspoon with | | vanilli. Pour into cups, set into ndehil pan hot water and bake until firm in cente v feedings for different babies, help with cooking o VEGETABLE SOUP. her work s appresiatec ! P eels amply repaid. ut piece of beef or a soup bone in cold water. When meat Many Helpful Tasks. 1 ke 1t Yout Stho % ! onions, two carrots, aughter find i parsnips, half tu the sort of son ho nip and add three or four po- helptul n tind tany ways in 3 ! rough which to giv % t grinder. Put it all is some * to do this it w ably will be digested. o ron i esforts, S s A tn Awich » number of bottles used. ill be gra p re asked chopped, may be ice or barley. Sea- son with salt and pepper. ing periods. BY PANNY Y. CORY All along the coast our people have woolen thing mothproofed with LARVEX prevents moth-damage because SRt e at the L Moths themselves are harmless. They lay IT MOTHPROOFS THE CLOTH ITSELF ar interval or or 15 ing o tm perat = minutes. He may then be offered the ::’:;;r;"r];m)(h.- Ko r\r\m.r"xi:‘\flko'zgmm' bottle feeding, and if he dislikes thi: St M BT oS ey TN h AL oE i the formula may be fed him with a Converted drito: fighiters Ay the aad | Pheusant just ahead of him. You see, [ spoon. He should be zllowed to take Sk R e .‘10,‘-“\{,,. i g A P rry Little Breeze was blowing to- much as he seems to want in or- 7 rs e ) i knoxle pure rd him. You should have seen Red. | der to & him, making due allow- | Mlapuins e isnleirallu ol eddy Fox. dy then. He moved without « sound - age, the amount he can the : Mdiens, sthof ke (.',,i‘“, — Fos e | o Placed cach little foot 5o softly | take a weal, and the previous nursing. agents are striving to enlist on' their am i *ox that | that not a leaf rustled. nose told i de. Al of ‘holly i hie didn't knov to know | him that Ringneck was very, very S Il that We Bl atona . ALHYEHAR about the hun of ors, he | nea : ! ved it. You know| “I'll have a Pheasant dinner this Grape Juice Blanc Mange. | \ been doing in the siege of Boston ¢ hunters | time," though Reddy, and licked his| One and onehal? cupfuis grape | ’ A, Beyend Trat, s tho peopier ¢ Y > Green | lips. “That fellow isn’t mo u“[_-:”; juice, one-quarter teaspoonful salt, R iHshe oTniEtRy caatute theceker | -~ ) . | Jumip or two ahead of me. one-balf cupful sugar, one-half cupful e e e -, but cautiously now, he crept | cornstarch, one and one-half cupful | > g s - of | favward and he kept r i h ht on creeping | cold water. 1 " " keen ea 1 forward. It was more than two jumps.| Mix the sugar, salt, grape julce ! H Caulifiower With Ham. BTk A fhe st It was more than twice two jumps.|and water in the inner part of a Trim one head of caulifiower and es it his busines Reddy hegan to be puzled. = Why | double boiler. Bring to the boiling 3 boil it in salted water until it is | didn’t he catch up? He moved a little | point_and add the cornstarch which { tender; then drain and rub through a } N d— { faster. It made no diftere has been made smooth in a lttle | sleve. | Add three well bLeaten eggs | SO, 7/ icould still smell Ringneck the Pheas. | cold water. Cook in the upper part | and one cupful of white sauce to the - i / ant just a little bit aheatl of hinm. of a double boiler for 30 minutes. cauliflower and pour the mixture into Pt | ) moved stil ‘f«s(m' 1.(1» he ¢ Turn intoindividual cups or into one a buttered mold. Bake until firm. A'Atuvh ul]' L(-dd,\"\v.r 1 g some- | lurge pudding dish. Set aside to Lhfl}.; r sin Turn out onto a hot flat dish, cover hing. t came to P s | v e wil ippe 0 H i v i [ i sauc = me hini at last that | Serve with whipped cream. ! | with another cupful of white sauce, g 2 ET the Maytag do your next | . BEDTIME STORIES ", 75 Ringneck was running. Reddy ran, | then ver wi ree-f : N an, | sprinkle over with three-fourths | r - too. Tt was then that Reddy learned i pful of finely chopped cooked ham. | i 2 il week's washing. Try it free. that !'.m;)znruk puts a great deal of - 2 & I Get.a new idea of washed- trust in those rather long legs of h | " R p i "8l it L P i ank !:md_ that they can carry him very i i Al M | g p 7 1 i clothes cleanliness. Of shorter swittly. Tt was some time before Red - = i ¢ [ i casier washdays. | dy could get near enough to make 1Fe’ 3 Life’s little You'll wonder at the Maytag's Ringneck dl.xlkol to his wings. When % o i i ast ho did, they were some distanc 1 f ( 1 2 m where Heddy had caught the firet "T‘t\t“n‘ i W) > ) I‘ , greater speed — tubfuls washed scent. o At times seern i) TR 'WINNING nation- 4 i < 2 L sparkling clean in 3 to 7 minutes. I Lessons in English | | Bu: ]:fb IZ}; — ‘ [ e ey . T T i :ft cl-ltrsyw;;hthmei ‘:gk::ee:fgrtpoh“:;g P =] em in j S—-— pleasing the tastes U - = : At its hand-gentle washing of the “ALL 1 HAVE TO DO 1S TO GET | I BY W. L. GORDON. prEks tlar} - i of coffee-drinking . | finest silks and laces. At its thor- S0 T AT And t}\zy disappear | I gy P i 7y ough washing of heavy, bulky WITHIN JUMPING DIS 5 : | millions—that is 0%, | ; i ch hard-to-wash thi OF ONE OF THEM,” SAID RE. Words often misused: Don't like madic. i i 9 [ e i H preces—sus -to-w ings DY TO HIMSELF. “There was a deadly pallor on his §1eCcAn i iy the sixty-year rec- ! 0 i : o : A as grimy play-clothes, greasy work- : fu("y';»u e deathly pallor. S = ord of Chase & /< “‘ : i f zh’;t“‘sesw‘l;:’set::zv;:“;ansgs (v?i{tllatl:, ow a ithout what they a i E D ane. i Z N , 5 T do. o then swhen he goes | Sound the h. p C u as in b fc0r & Sanborn’s Seal j | i - smudge-free clean, without hand’ e fon s et S e pstimoet | #iinit," a as'in “name,” apeent st ! O i <SANpeL’ h But since the coming of Mr. an ! I v Brand Coffee. i - = | rubbing irs. Ringneck the Ph 4 fox as 3 s 3 g AT, N = il —THEN you'll know why the R :neck = . , disma i 7 0 b‘)m A i nmes h e ¥ " ey “Use & word thres| Chase&San S / 7 i | e Meayta i mvatibie it Maytag won undisputed World ‘ times s sours.” Let us Inerense | == E N ; SEAL BRAND = i BB { Leadership. Why it is the washing Best; of enth a mastering one word | i § | ius i t Syt qaey then | Bach s word: Interven: | ; i N | COFFEE || genius in hundreds of thousands of " his mind that sooner or-| to come between; interfere; interpose. : s s i 3 S homes. Why it sells itself wherever vould hiave a Pheasant din. |18 ;fi'-"fl;"‘"',‘_ o enco DIV i / Seal Brand Tea is of 4 | it goes on a free washing trial. 3 LSRR UL S — \Bi / the same high quality S i Now. Hedds had, uften hunted mem | | * T \E 9 0“““;}.‘“’1‘ Tt PHONE US—wash with the wers of Bob \White's mi e often i - | 3 aytag Features & 2 it mhrsters of N s TpnRel | ” - Washes fi =T Maytag next week. Test it in family. He knew just what (o expect - i i i 1 Washes faster. 6 Easily adjusted every way—compare it with other hen he was hunting tiein. 1ie knew | i il - . i i 2 Washescleaner. 10 your hcight. washers. as hab] i both o ! H i i 1 exfectly still when the ¥ g l‘mni il TS it 3 Largest hourly 7 Clothes can be Stere ieihe hunted: Whey . L 1 c:f:cty. Tub put in or taken If It Doesn’t Sell Itsclf, vould keep still in the hope that the i v | holds 21 gals. out with the Don’t Keep It nter would pa ) So Reddy washer running. AL that use 3 nd ! 2 a ° 4 Most compact eck the away | | Wik : st ot ot iy i e f meemgsitdnatery N | Eagiest Way to Sure way to Get Rid of Dandruff L RBob White family they would act in after school : . More than once Reddy daily stice B e ; o iy B e e e Towe thels o0 Remove Freckles | , Gt o vant sty of thicks _ L tme ing just as it took tu its wings ar ae really started. He had BLUE RIBBON, without i o 15" 0. /exline 408 Heriki -all means get rid of dandruff, for it ¢ tub—can't adjusting. In- - h hefore it was really sturted ha ‘butter, makes is no ex for unsightly will starve your hair and ruin it if warp, rot, swell, stant tension- um"lum as er = % 1l about those whoni he hunts; seen both Mr. and Mrx. Ringneck iy | " { trecklos, tan and sallow skin. Lor a won- atod und he thought m;nn‘u ! s { A wholuo:e. appetiz- derful new discovery gently removes blem-|§ you don’t. splitor e release. == “All T have to do is to get Wi | i and freckles as if by magic. Almost i much good to try to i easons ven jumping dlstance of one of them,” | rernight your skin takes on that enchant- gbd"::"fv;t;, g The‘ Z,',,,y \ : R W:l:; Londictit Conveniently iaid Reddy to himself, “and I'l have | ing, clear beauty that evers one envie§ and | § € id of dandruif is N » one_before they can get.n the air. admircs, vet few possess. Just beforo bed- |} Sure way to get rid of dandruft is 1 So Reddy spent a great deal of time ! Yime, smooth coM, fragrant wolden Peacock | § 10 dissolve it; then you destroy it en- . thinking about and planning Lo cuteh | » Bleah Creme on sour skin. The very moxt | § tirely. To do this, get about four ? : e it <onge e . s e , morning notice how freckles, sunburn and | § ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; thefr favorite places. Then he learne x tan have already started to go. Your money apply it at night when retiring; use & when they Wore most likely 10 be i ; A Wi e sefindod 11 som are not satinfel, A% |8 aobi it ot e sealp and Tub Washington Maytag Cempany, Inc. Co el ) 00 » ¥ § o e Y by \ /8 i ihose Dlacess Then e I ng i1 good stores—0'Domnelts Drue_store, | § STEIENCR T Soger tips. v . 805 12th St. N\W. (Near 12th St. and H) Phone Main 9220 was ready to catch one. { Peoples Drug Stores. Gilman's Druz Store, e & Now Teddy's wonderful little nose Chemtaul Drvir Co.; OolAAKBSFA DINLERTE: By morning, most, if not all, of {harlottesville, Va....C. V. Stulting Norfolk, Va. L s By Easy Poymenss | b : 2 : bl can follow the scent left hy the feet | iais Royal Dept. Store. King's Palace Dept. | § your dandruff will be gone, and two | 3nd your hair will fook and feel a e M ersan Elsctrto Ov, Tae. Chaciostors v N ‘Bably_Brothers { of @ bird pust as Bowser's wonderfu p ' Kann Sons Co. Dept. Store, '§ or three more applications will com- | pundred times better. You can get Leesburg, ¥a. oo C. C. Saffer & Bro. oa ¥l he sce i T t s o owa fots 50 1t was { vnmia Tept. Store pletely dissolve and entirely destroy | fiquid arvon at any drug store. Four ¥ 1 - ¥ v ingle sign and trace of it. is all v vill need. no mat- hat one morr: found the Pheas (’ 1 vy pitele i e ounces 15 all you wi i ant scent very strong. Fustantly Red BLUE RIBBON | You will find, too, that all itching | ter how much dandruff you may i) nime Mayonn%ise | leach Creme, ' and digging of. the"scalp will sto, | have. This simple remedy never faf " [ o the ground, for hecould smell My

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