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=~ . THE IOTHERS AND THEIR CRILDREN. ATURES. Made of the WholeWheat ‘TRISCUIT A crisp,tasty cracker ‘The grains of wheat shredded 000K baked. TUESDAY, MAY 1926. HOME NOTES BY JENNY WRI WOMAN'’S PAGE. EVENING ‘AR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX Gay Young Blade Who Thinks He Is Beaten at 25—Keeping Up With the Joneses on $173 a Month—Do Men Prefer Blondes? of Floral Ornaments BY MARY MAK Matching IALL. For the Drooling Baby. If you ure furnishing a Summer cot- tage this year, you will have a splen- did opportunity to make use of some good old American pieces, either gen uine antiques or modern reproduc tions. Here un old Boston rocker If you wear a corsage bouquel of [the may be ations your rt should | flowers as morning glories white carpation in his {quite smart now in the artif ont choose | ston, should of course not be chos {for carrying out this little fashion. ‘R<‘x’|| morning glories droop or close as i .~uon us they are picked. H rsage bouquets for suit are worn to some |ably not <o generally : Some we 1 DR MISS DIX: 1am a youns man 25 years old, 1 am poor and, what is more, I have always Leen poor, and, what s still more, I will always be poor, meaning poor in the poorest stage. No one, perhaps, to blame but myself, though not any of my people have ever accumulated anything. We are the most funloving bunch in the world, popular with the girls, good follows, but that is all. 1 don't know Low to do anything well, except to danco the Charlcston. Now I bave fallen in love with the sweetest girl in the world, but I would be a fine meal ticket for a wife, what? Tam down and out and beaten, tand know that 1 wm beaten. \Vhat shall T d0? JUST POPULAR. Answer: Beaten at 257 \Why, the very idea is ubsurd. Alljof the knocks that you et up o that time, all uf Youn cxperionces, are just @ part of your education, and the very fact that they have driven you to despalr 1s a good sign. It shows that they have taught yvou how many different kinds of fool you have been and how silly and purposeless o lfe of pleasure is. the tailored | and & extent—prob- was expected. ittonhole orna- { ments hothe ort, There are {eharming chenille animals for the girl ! with n sense of humor. Artificial flowe 1the shoulder of eve pew and eled tobs |der ¢ Y {made | well dressed woman sometime faerystal Tob at the hip of her frock and @ necklnce of three jof crystal beads about her neck. } are worn on ocks. Quite | the laree. into a wafer Delicious with butter to he P strands | { One Mother Says 1 ¢ -half a dress shield i each Now you have hut your Jessof of baby’s bibs so that the molsture | Lutterfly friends who want you to spe will not penetrate clear through to his | Roll up your sleeves and go to work. little chest. This also saves changing | more profitable than the Charlesto s dresses so often. adaptable enough to make anything you please out of yourself. pyright, 1026.) whole world s before You to choose. You say that you are poor, and always have been poo) You are not responsible for that, but it you continue to be poor the remauinde: of your [JB ROQ& life, that is your own fault. It will be because you are too lazy and shiftless = to work, ent to deny yourself tho gratification of the pas: BY MIMI. To Keep From Each Other. All young couples, whether engaged moment. or married, or just in love, are full of beautiful ideas about understand- “h other perfectly. They want to talk everything over, they want to know all each oth secrets : want to be told every cach other's mind. rming picture they draw {—-one of mutual understanding, per- &t, absolute honesty. 1t the risk of offending all the pillars of soclety who urge that there be no sccrets between the voung lovers, I'd like to argue a few ininutes Tn every one of us there s a criti- ¢ that perceives faults and Ty one else. o matter how much in love we nay be. we discern in the other per- xon aunoving flaws, tiresome little habits, troublesome tricks which we would' correct if we could. As time goes on. and love doesn't seem quite so desperately important, ults may loo Profit by it ‘ut out all of the old d your life making merry with them. 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LARVEX prevents moth-damage because 1T MOTHPROOFS THE CLOTH ITSEL 1936, 77a Larvax A\pple Rings. o Cakes Popovers Coffee. — Windsor settee have been used to! furnish the living-porch of a lake- side cottage with a charming effect of quaint comfort. In this particular case the old piecas have been painted to carry out very pretty color | scheme.” Th 1se walls are white | The door of opportunity | Btucco and the cement floor 'm,% there for you just as it was for them, but they aidn't sit down before it|cool gray. The chair and se el and whine that they couldn’t get it open because they didn't have the k { in their hands. They banged and kicked on it until they forced their through, just as vou can do If you have the grit to do it heen thriftless is no rease i5 the most overworked excuse in the world. It itication of our course. Just as often it is a_warning to d becanse we may have inherited a tendency tow: to guard particularly against it LUNCHEON Rice Cvoquettes. Cheese Su Pavker House Rolls Yruit Salad wmillionaires in this country had no more at 25 h and prosperous men who ws and go Ninety per cent of the than you have. At least three-fourths of the ri live in fine homes and ride around in limousines and emoke fat ci South for their golf in Winter were born poor and wer But they didn't like poverty and they fought out of it. 1AKVEX is an amazing liquid. And it brings evers woman two features she has never before enjoyed. First, {t gives her woolen things abso- lutely sure protection against all motk- damage. Second, it b DINNER Tomato Bisque viled Lamb Chops Riced Potatoes. Creamed Onions, Lettuce. Russian Dressing Orange Pudd Coffee POTATO CAKE Shape vold mashed pot into small cakes and voil in flour. Butter hot omelet pan, ikes, brown one side, brown other side, add- ing butter as needed to prevent burning; or pack potato in small buttered pan as soon as it comes from table and set aside until dy for use. Turn from pan, cut in pieces, roll in flour end cook same as potato cakes You have just as good a chance as they had [3 mat has a st)u'\ colg und black horder. | This col smibir { harmony w the out.of-doors for you to be.| oL exccedingly refreshing to look upoy isn't always a | (CopseiEht. 1008.) to watch our | e weakne 5 Eldest Not to Inherit All. - l Th glish law of pi 0 € Il e " hich the oldest son inh &lll(ll Just because your family are of the happy-go-lucky, ne'er-do-well sort, | ¢iF i i Wwho never let their work interfere with their pleasure and who have holes m]"“m e 'hg-']idmr‘ el thefr pockets, ft 1 the more Important that you natl yourself to your job and | FXiet as best they could, will very tke- | become a nickel nurser. 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ED. es one g one banana, few cherrics, = n have no greater asset than & cheerfu spirit and a pleasing porfinnnlil\ nd In husiness he can cash in populari s and cents, Lven to know how to dance well is an ing vour life work T would suggest that you pick which your talents as w mlxer will find a profitable outlet, wasted, as they are 1 Don't say you'a ready to beptn to fight! But, on the other hand, a man ¢ ther just what we think er-—brings to light many Special Offer for a limited time but we don't inste: of everything O1AD Peel anges dery four starch in : PUDDING and slice six I o nd pour one cup pow- Aar ov m. Dissolve tablespoons ~ corn- equal quantity cold milk and add to well beaten volks eix eggs: pour into one quart boiling milk until it thick- ens and pour over oranze® whila hot. Beat whites of egzs to stiff froth and add six tablespoons powdered sugar, spread it over | { pudding and brown lightly in | | oven. make up, the memory | thats been said We've still got the ache and sting asty biting words some- e inside of Sometimes we gals don't even need e excuse of a quarrel to start pick- the boy friend to pieces. for instance, with TH oF beaten ¢ you are DOROTHY DIX AR MISS DIX: Can o young marrled couple live comfortably on $175 &« | onth? We feel that we could exist on this amount, but would we be y alive? We hoth have extravagant tastes and are fond of entertai i , to retain our in the community in wh o occasional dinner party, bridge best intentions in the world, started And if we can't do that on my fiance's present income. we hoth fe hat | something one night, just because{Wwe would Le happier if we wa WONDERI she thought it was her duty. - Her Jack had a curious streuk of . ‘t thi 1 l S Answer: ] don't think you need waste much time wondering about that. | meanness in him which showed ve:. | giving dinner parties and bridge parties and gratifving expe [ VO meldom. s the bestnatured, | SImPIY one of the things that can't be done on $115 & month most generous person in the world, | | but on certain occasions he showed an inability to cpen his wallet which was startling. i Now this habit to o as I've said moon. and probably noticed it. o1 flowers show then apparentiy yous his devotion should wear a sunflower This is a 1 trick | 1 fashion that some of the vounger people have heen following lately ourse the flower that graces a mascu e hustonhole must thougt the: counterpart worn by the woman ir .00 for your old iron! To introduce this better way of ironin to more women in this vicinity, we wih allow a credit of $1.00 for any iron. irres ecnvc of kind or condition, on the purc ase of an HAmerican Beauty’ ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made Potomac Electric Appliance Company 14th and C Sts., Northwest Phone Main 10,000 all the With the present higin cost of living, it would take the closest managing | for two persons to live in the plainest ranner on that amount of money, because after you have made out Your budget und figured out every expense | as_carefully as you can, there always cro lot of things that you had not counted on—prices go up, sickne Il the little foxes that cat {up the grapes. But, my des angle. You are I your happin: and tle Joneses and t Make a small deposit of 75c. and enjo; ironing while paying the balance in cmlfi psyments of 65c. per month With your light bill. coming with terrible speed ward hir It was Hawk. Then to his w was well for him th could move fast m that right us thickly br hed her And it was well for him ered Sharp Shin when little second later have been too late. Straight | to that hemlock tree plunged little ster Smarty. He didn't have ti look where he was goir bruised himself against the brar “ome- | and he struck a little sharp-pointed . he | dead twig with such force that fle | drove right through fleshy ) !of one wing and then b | maining in the win: Poor little Ml :filled his heart one wing throb. elf on as ¢ fiance are loo! dominate depend on from the wrong You are letting what the Smiths only times he was a regular was worried. ng on lLer nce with her rried life, she to im to | for this little fafling. With the || ult that she hurt his feelings so | dly he never quite got over heing ! nervous and self-conscious about money matters Always he remembered | of her little speech, and | hurt him, So 1 adjure things. Keep secrets from Don't tell him all the mind. Don't tell him the things which_do nobody Keep from him as much unp information as you possibly can. No need to burden his mind with | {all vour littlo troubl Bury them away somewhere go they can’t hother | either of you. Tell him the big, impor | but hold out on the pett: (Copsright, 1926.) Send for Mimi's Fashion lints. Pleasa > Browns think — You will be miserable as loLg as you are | ¥ happy men and women are those who can| 1 it to go where it pleases, that they are; can afford mina, | plans of ( Believe me, aves to public op that's all Wrong. Grouse nion. The o othe thers who was ca called h of him v ook tree that he d he did would m e had the thinkine anybod going nore th s you have seen vs p me also when yourself so wretched as livin, nce on a bee <, who wear cotton stocl 'h»\» 'nn-th to be comfortable on bank cvery weelk, are as happy I tell you that vou can devise no fate for ond your means and trying to keep up a The frankly poor who live in cheap . who ride on the street car and who und still put a few do = in the savings 1d chirpy as sand boy . < the shabby genteel, who live in houses | - 2 month to give a pink tea and who ride| ound in automobiles t the installment plan and have | re failure ev tiue th } think : £ v Don’t bel “to this foolish trib Don’t wait to marry | until you can keep up with the Jone DOROTHY DIX. the sting | ¥ alwa; atont it | When Mother the childrer thues was sl knew Grouse nl les: to mind s all a pl siving | 3 you candid young o 2ut no people are so wretched : they can't afford, who starve e S S h e e e i, e B S A a branch then lose to the trunk of the P CON 1 the dis Shin ar avoid ainting? Then why not use the best of their kind? DON'T waste your time with cheap paints. Only good paints are worth the time and trouble of putting them on. The Farboil products are the finest that can be bought at any price. AR MISS DIX: Wil Blondes to hrunettes? you please tell me why is that men prefer Sharp CURIOTUS, r swung off in time the tree. For some time little Smarty huddled there, too Of cowrse, not | s o good thing he heard his mother XI.I | nt things, | trifies, Answer: They don't, JusL us many mey Tt is a matter of individual taste, round among the married women of yvour acquaintance and you see that there arc blondes, and brunettes, and browns, and tans, and redheads, und whitehe nd short and fat, and living skeletons, and bean pole d in betwixt and betweens. Also there are morons, and highbrows, enciose eelf-addressed, stamped envelope. 1 i | and ging vines, and hosses, and some man has picked each one of them | out as his choice, s hope for all. DOROTHY DIX. ] HOW IT STARTED (Copyright, 1936.) NEWTON. m— - “Puzzlicks” Puzzle-Limericl admire dark women as do Tis Lrothers and sister flew down to the ground in wer to that call. But he himself s too hurt and too frightened to | wer and just remained there hud- | at tree. He didn't feel | more. No. sir, Mister | idn't feel at all smat. e heard his mother Tier voice sounded mset s anxious. Tle started to fly dowr, but | i rable: @ instead he tumbled. He, couldn’t fiy.{is *“bully,” and Yon see. that little piece of stick wa still in wing. He jusf down | to ind and when he reached | the be ran to his mother, whi Do e e S o e N BI2 SAID or SORRY 1 DAYS YOU'LL | Fisaly SAARYTY. | ing him. superb, a scene is good tennis coup base ball fans say | say A wha Tried t 50 popular | b become in modern speech thatl , MPC B0 reached out even beyond thd|ATd they ’,‘R‘ parlance of commerce, where it had | : origin, and we find it is used with a broader connotation. Your h | for instance, may quite prop referred to as O. The expression a now obsolete word “okeh, c meant satisfactory. In the days when modern strenuosity was un- known and even business was done in a leisurely fashion, a merchant thought nothing of writing ‘“‘okeh” udac: stle nd Knew tha vetimes he wonld wait rs had hidden, these Smarty . popnlar out his —3 ance. 4 Indeed, o K e only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any Iruggist will supply for ‘a few cents. Shake well in a bot- tle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most won- derful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. i intil d tlown. il be sorry his mother be real 7k Strawberry Cake. is Take one-half a cupful of butter. vne im- | cupful of su, . two eggs, one-half a im- [ cupful of sweet milk, two cupfuls of He | sifted flour and two level teaspoonfuls | of baking powde Color the bhatter a d. Nothing had happened to!light pink with fruit coloring paste, w so far and he didn't believe that | then fill one tin. Add a little more nal ous 1 i | H g zround ipering. (Covyrigit. 1 >>>>>>F>%>>>>>>>k ) FARBOIL Enamel.Paint The white enamel that is white, pure white with the sheen of bridal satin. Very easy to apply Dries quickly and wears like iron. $1.65 a quart, Jhedienc “4. Below T'ood uten ovoid bowl (Note—J. B. J. of Providence, F responsible for this ‘“Puzzl which belongs, of course, to_the vty didn’t mes to e didn't prov 2 afraid. thought Mother Grouse altogether too But it shallow prove a I having al However, anything bad ever would »pen to | color and fill another tin, then a little ife always ran a little farther | more color to the third and last layer, from Mother Grouse thun any | g care to bave the darkest layer of the others, If he felt like he |at the bottom of the cake and the gered behind when the others went | lightest color at the top. When cool, It was always Mister Smarty !add the following fillin One gener- * whon: Mother Gironsa had to go|ous cupful of mashed strawberries, look. Rcolding de no | one cupful of puly d sugar and the to him. e knew all, | white of one egg. Beat the ege to a or thought he did. stitf_froth, add the sugar and berries came a duy graduall; d heat again vel rued that a hetween layer: thought he iddenly gave signal to Mister Smarty looked all ind saw no reason to fly. “lt st one of mother’s tricks. I'm unot golng to fly. o he wt fly. Iis brother sisters and Mrs. puse all flew up into some hemlocks, but little Mister ! Smarty remained right where he was. { And then suddenly he discovered when 1 Mister was su't as and o1 Mother | The Old French Coun Amid_this splendor was born France's fame for beauty. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream contributed to this renown thru its use by fa mous (.oun Beauties. Gouraup's ORIENTAL CREAM Made in WNite - Flesh - Raohei Sond 10c. for Trint Bise Ford. 7. Hopkins & Sen, Now York y thor- | across the face of a bill that had been paid or on an application for credi th the advent of mod- ern rush, which brought the need for something short and pithy, ‘okeh” becamo “O. K.” and, though the orig- inal word is now obsolete, the con- traction has survived to popularity in modern use. Montevideo, Uruguay, is to have a {1arge electrically equipped hotel. aginary zoolog: if a - could whistle a. what might happen to him the answer and another tomorrow.) Yesterday's “Puzzlick.” Th was a great swell of Japal Whose name on a Tuesdav began Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- on bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complex~ ion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable It lasted through Sundey [ Totion yourself. It cannot be bought midnight on Monday, 4 4 M P R | T use because it acts best imme- (Copyright. 1026.) 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