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WONMA Making the Most of Your Looks BY DOROTHY STOTE. Dear Aun s this capo top coat long, thin tigure e lett better ou vight thun the 3 cape makes little but the cape cs helps to reduce d =0 is a ver; How anuch the one o) ipression on hefght, with its 1 + too wis X ETITIA EVE R\ DA\ QUh STIONS tuswered by I)R S I’ARI\Eb CADMAN 4 432 | God concelved after a human plag or ot Mo forn. The second deals with God as cxpressing emotions. When He is described as walking » Garden of Eden it is an “an- pomorphism.” It repented God He had made man” i an in- o of “anthropopathism.” the ger question of using 1 ponderous terms the sole excuse - ni seems 1o be that they sig- religlous thought. d is the Father ief itself involves human form and thot we know ite. necessities of wkind the ptions of feelir is i man DAYTON, Ohio. tell us how the Jews and ins are going to arrive at a nmon understandi under the atherhood of God without going through Jesus as- the Christ to get there.” 1ie tells us that all power in heaven and earth is given unto Him, and that no man, not even the Jew, cometh unto the Father but by Him He savs further that only thieves any other way, |that to deny 1im is to der Him. a lit , there caves re- itlon. on_social where | | as Lord could n Him. n deals with MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDRE! spoke of T realize the proclaimed by ing that hie owes this Jesus, Indeed, It is a Christiun land h, uf'mlul to some id Chris oramon. attitudo to-God whilo yot having o radically rent attitude toward Jesus. They may agreo on much that He said about the Father und disagree con- cerning what He said of Himself. Vet there i3 today in many Jewish circles an increasing appreciation of Jesus as a great prophet of the chosen race. We who belleve Ho was the revela- | tion of the Father 1o all men can fos. {ter that appreciation and rejoice in | the progress of the fraternity He died to_establish. Those who also believe that Jesus relgns forever in the Kingdom of the rit consequently belicve that He t the heneficial movements f y age. Is not the coming together of Jews and Christians on « common | theistlc basis an exhibition of His Sracious power (Copyright. 1926 ) une Cucumber Jelly. t vou e - iking | Put one tablespoonful of powdered by | gelatin into a saucepan, add one-half a box {cupful of water, four tablespoontuls (nd remove alternate boards from lhn‘ol vinegar, four good-sized grated cu- ides, so that the wir may circulate |cumbers, one-half a teaspoonful of wotgh the erib. The openings sliould | salt, one-half & teaspoonful of whole ot ho wide enot r baly's lead | white peppera and one teaspoonfyl of ' be caught! Under the four corners jonlon juice. Stir over u gentle fire into which casters {until the gelatin is dissolved, strain, that the bed can | then add @ few drops of green color- wbout. Sand-paper|ing. Pour the mixture into a small sived and | mold and set in a cool place for ble 1 hours. It should be a pale i« cor Turn carefully. out of the te the cut into neat pleces, and cover This is good L erib for i baby, vou to try 1 one like we rada before our last ame. Take : large wooden store y be inserte e o d enamel i i odd a er green. mold, with French dressing. ortable ew baby 1 (larmang! and not & sign of Powder — when you use “Dyer-Kiss LOVELY complexion is the gift Djer-Kiss ¥ace-Powder brings you, and this face-powder does not proclaim your use of it to all the world! Tnstead, Djer-Kiss—created and packaged in France —is so rare in its compounding, so exquisite in its tints, that it becomes an 7nisi e adjunct to facial beauty! Ask for the lovely Djer-Kiss odear in your Extract, Talcum, Sachet, and Rouge, too! M. @2,. "r‘a:..?fl "'""2#’.,-5'4’.'. . Sole Importers, 418 Weat 25th St.. New York City 188 »rfi f. Paris .ICE-P()WDLR Alfred 1. Smith ¢ extent 1'HIS LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. This afternoon my sore thum was { better enuff for me to take the rap- ping off and look at it if T wanted to, jand Puds Simkins and Leroy Shooster and Sid Hunt wag sitting on Pudses frunt steps and J went over and sat down without saylng enything about my sore thum on account of wunting | somebody to usk me ferst. | With nobody dident, and after a | wile I sed, Well fellows, can tako the rapping off of my sore thum now and look at it, Wich nobody sed en)(h(ng, and I sed, 1t still herts but I can show it to_peeple. Nobody saying they wunted to see it, proving they was all jelilss, and T sed, Bleeve me, though, I wouldent show it to enybody jest for a favor, but I mite for a cent, its some lookiug thum, bleeve me. G, lets see Iit, you don't haff to take the rapping all a ways off, jest take it half ways off, Puds sed. Jest kind of open it up a little, thats all you haff to do, I Jest wunt to kind of peek at it to see if its enything like a sore thum I had once, Leroy sed. T will like fun, this thum is no free show, wats you think I sed. All rite, I'll give you these 3 marbles to see it, Puds sed, and I sed, Dont make me laff, 3 marbles, good nite. Has enybody got a cent or havent they? I sed. I havent got a'cent but I'll give you this bunch of rubber bands, Leroy Shooster sed, and I sed, I gess ) will, wats you think this s, a bargain T should say not, I sed, and &id Hunt sed, Well T tell you wat, I havent got a cent jest now at present, but I'll owe | you one. vour old man, ¥ sed. And fest then Mury Watkins came out and sat er frunt steps on 2 cushlons and ent over and showed it to her and {sbe thawt it was wonderfill and Puds and Leroy and Sid kepp on sitting over there looking jelliss. Proving if peeple dont haff to pay for something they dont think its worth looking at. HOME NOTES BY JENNY WREN. | i A gay and pretty dressing table for a girl's room is this, The little dress- ing mirror 1s u very odd and very old one, but the tuble itself is homemade. The color scheme of this room is dainty, and yet not without sophisti- catfon, The walls are a pale blue-gray. The i curtains are of sheer, bright yellow A1 with ruffles of blue-green organ die. The dressing table has an oddly shaped top, painted yellow, which {5 covered by plate glass. The dressing table skirts are plain bhie-green glazed chintz bound in vellow. The floor of this room is painted a dark, but warm shade of gray, and the hooked rugs epread upon it dis- play notes of veliow, green and rose on a pale gray background. Clues to Character BY J. 0. ABERNETHY. This faculty gives the mechanic and inventor the capacity for building, modeling and running machinery. Constructiveness gives an innate per- ception of the laws and operation of natural mechanical forces. When this faculty is large you will have an urge to build, invent, to con- struct, put together and jmprove things. Sometimes this trait mani- fests itself along mechanical lines, sometimes in business, in art, in mu sic and often in literature. Ap excess '.u this faculty, if not balunced by rea gon, leads to impractical inventions eless mechanical contrivanc the raw-boned, heavy-jawed, broad-chinned type the comstructive ability inclines toward mechanical lines. In the fat man this ability trends toward creating things condu- cive to physical comfort. The faculty of construction is seen in the forehead, on the outer edge, about_two-thirds up the forehead be- low the hair line. If this region is broad, well filled out, you will know that here is constructive ability. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., THURSDAY, D. ) MAY 1920. ks FEATURES. 150 YEARS AGO TODAY Story of the U. BY JONATHAN A. RAWSON, JR. Galleys Chase Warships. CHESTER, Pa., May 1 1 I*ull particulary have now been re- velved here of the encounter on May | & and 9 on the Delaware River a few miles below thix town hetween two British men-of war und 13 Penn- sylvanta, galley: In our last dispatch we mentioned the arrival of the men-of-war off the mouth of Christiana Creek, about 10 leagues from thiy city, which proved to be the Roebuck, Cupt. Hammond, of 4a guns, and the Liverpool, Capt. Bellew, of 2§ guns. On the recelpt of tne news of thelr being so far up the river, the 13 provincial armed boats were ordered from thelr station at Fort Island to attack them. On Wednesday, about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the galleys hove In sigpt of the men-of-war and about 3 began the attack, which brought on a very heavy cannonading on both sides, that lasted three or four hours, when the Roebuck ran aground and the Liver- pool came to anchor to cover her. 1t belng then dark, the firing c on both sides and fn the course the night the Rocbuck got off. Dur- ing the engagement on Wedn the Amerlean schooner Wasp, of six guns, commanded by Charles Ale ander, came out of Christiana Creek WHEN WE G BY MRS. HARL . ‘When a Boy Needs a Blouse “You told me some time ago,” : the motherly looking woman, “what sort of a shirt to buy for my boy. Now I wish to buy some blouses for my voungest boy, and T need your advice aguin.” The salesman. srlled and selected & blouse from etock to fllustrate his_reply “Look here,” he rgald, “at the collar. Manufacturers want your little fellow to be comfortable in his blouse, and they'va put & vent in the colla the opening. It allows the collar to sit easily and comfortably, and leave room for son's tfe. ¥ ch out for blouses that pull tightly together; they always ‘ride’ and catch son under the e opened tho blouse and Notice that there aren’t any aw edges. Down the center of this searn, it's called the buttonpleco, I a reinfor. onger than an_edge tl e and it leave finish. Chufe and i i worst } lie added. “somo ot these things wmay seem to Lo trifles { hut they all add to the life and wea: | and it or blouse. This blouse. notice, extr strength, and the b xtra atitched. A real mearl button adds to the appearance of and besddes that it will look | new thers have erac split."” Thien picking d said, It won't do its finiy ked or up the shirt by the Inexpensive Formulas. You cannot buy @ really good r bleach for less than 60 cents, but there {15 nothing Letter than plain lemox which can be kept in a small rked bottle und rubbed around the nails end under them with an orange- wood stick wrapped in cotton wool. Peroxide of hydrogen is-also effective, but you must remember (o Keep it a dark bottle, tightly corked, or it w lose all Nail creams and are aleo expensive, and upward for a et o it best thing T have edges of with rubber nails _ev mornlt ood &t one end Skin astringents are most expen In ono £hop I paid $8.50 for containing about an ocunce some highly praised product. Yet one of the best astringents can be made in a few minutes at ome by adding tinc ture of benzoin to plain water until a thick-looking milky solution is cb- tained. This should be applied by wetting & smnall wad of absorbent cot ton and rubbing It over tie face when it has been washed and dried Oatmeal bags are cheap and nu ous as complexion beuutifiers a skin bleach. P. F.—Powdered Egyptian henna is what you should get to tint the gray halirs. It comes In smaill packages with just enough in them for a gham- poo. ‘Mix the powder with the lather for the shampoo and let it stay on your halr for’ about course the suds should be very warm or hot as you can stand it. Proceed then as with anr other method of shampooing. The gray hairs id | turned, | BEAUTY CHATS wn | A. | thto which she had been chsed tho | day before and took a brig in the | employ of the pirat On Thursday afternoon, at § o'clack, | the gulleys renewed their attacks on | the warships with so much splrit and akill that they obliged the ships to ake the hest of their way down flm The boats pursued the ships, keeping up a constant fire till they got below Newcastle, six miles from the place of action, where the boats moored for that night. The warships have since gone further down the river. - Wo are well assured, by a gentle. man who has since been alongside of the ships, that our cannon did great executfon to their hulls, and that they were obliged to keep thelr carpenters patching and mending for two days after. Several of our armed boats were slightly damaged. One man was killed in the flrst engagement, and two wounded in the second. The greatest prafses were given to the courage and spirit of our officers and men, by the [many thousand spectutors, wiho lined Ill" hhore on both sides of the river. \m —Many of the Revolutionary galleys were little more than floating platforms, sometimes propellcd by {oars only, but occaslonally they had | wils also.—Editor. O SHOPPlN AND H. ALLEN. ! hottom he pointed to the way it was finished. “Cheap blouses.” he gaid e often just turned in equently they soon giv blouse you'll notice L reinforces bottow. It costs a few cents more lon the blouse, but t's worth many | cents to you. Blouses,” he continued, “used to only come with drawstring A great many mothers consider but- {tons at the side an improvement. | Strings puil out and are lost, hang out and give un untidy appearance, | {and once in a while a child will drew the strings too tight. Some blouses for those reagons are now made wi « button ut either side. Usually by ib sttoning efther one or Loth buttons This first | the blouse will fit snugly and neatly. Above all, a blouse should be a blouse. It »uld have enough matertal in it to Llouse out, and not be skimpy so | that it ‘pulls,” e “The best way to know th: | aro getting a Llouse that is an | size s to measure on a blouse the following measurs rd: Widih arous size v size 12 blouse would ches to the width 1 inch to other measurements and o on up the size s { ‘' blouses,” concluded the must stand & lot of wash ou should insist upon fast ics. Take tip from me, novelty patter notice t n h {inches. too, buy others; yot gin to take p treat them with ; BY EDNA KENT FORBES. 1 be tinted so they do rot show and i natural shade will not be affect. You inay experimer ith the 1gth of time needed, as coarse hair s a longer time to tint than the tiner kind does. ed. ) le Two High School Giris olly hair aud the pin come from the same c mperfect i very probably which is you se as hould o ¢ fndoors. would the sk »u need work, read The Sta the want toe i of black pepper, three t of 1 quarter of a pound of b Beauties .and Society * Leaders the ‘World over W secure that ‘ar‘ bewitching, attractive touch to their complexion thru 20 minutes —of { &end 10c. for Tricd Stze | Ford. 7. Hopkins & Son, New York | How the youngsters clamor for these crisp and crunchy flakes— these tempting tender flakes of fascinating flavor. Heinz Rice Flakes are the new good food with the new good taste. They arc wholesome, healthful, nourishing. And, best of all, there is a'certain something about°their new taste which pleases all the children and the grown-ups, too. AND THIS IS WHY —In perfecting this new food Heinz spent yeass and years in scien- Your grocer has them now. HEINZ Rice Flakes A NEW Flavor special process entirely new flavor —a flayor secured by a developed, owned and used tific prepafation. And Heinzhescreatedan exclusively by Heinz. MENU FOR A DA BREAKFAST. Baked Apples. Hominy with Cream. Creamed Codfish on Toas! affles with Honey | Coffee. | The Removal of Moles. The mole 15 a. nevus, a spot « lon the skin. often pig times containing coarse 4 inon name for moles i birti marks o far as this implies that the lestons are usually present at birth, the name | is as good as any other name, but if tmplies that common blem- | defec Prune and Cheeso Salad ps Crisp Rolls. Baked Custard. Caramel Sauce, Mocha, Cakes. influenc: i 1 is just superstition. The which ignorant people tell .|hvv|1[ the in of such spots are beautiful ex facto testimony; T say ignorant people—meaning people ignorant of | ryology, blology, huwman life, and college graduntes are ignorant hese subjects, not to mention peo- > with o common school training. ‘Although congenital, moles may not hecome very apparent until a year or two after birth, and indeed most of | these lestons hecome manifest only s few weeks ufter birth. Occasionally Cream of Asparagu Halibut au Gratin, Baked Potatoes. String Beans Tomalo Salad. k‘rench Dressing. Strawberry Shortcake Coffee. RICE \VAFI' LES. Mix and sift one and tivee- fourth cups flour, 2 tablespoons sugar, 4 teaspoons baking powder, half teaspoon salt, and then work in with_fing two- thirds cup cooked rice. Add one and one-hall cups milk, well beaten yolk one egg, one tablespoon melted butter’ and white of the egg beaten stiff. Cook as for ordinary waflles and serve with maple sirup or strawberry jani. velo later ne | vt ; Parking With Peggv SI2 SALAD, uncooked two PRUNE— Twenty prunes, one cream cheese, tablespoons peanut butter, one- Lialf teaspoon salt, ox -up mayonnaise or French dressing lettu ves or shredded lettuce. ash prunes (large) and cover with cold wi ) stand over nig * fire until water fron Ir ccloth remove following H soft and on tiss Wi nes and iixture: M cheese, e butter until smooth. ¥f too form balls, add little ¢ Fill into prune and cision together or opening to show ch 1 or salad plate with lettuce e prunes on and cover with ing or dot T—— gy “Added ‘flesh’ {s all right—if | comes from a lingerfe shop. RY BHORTCAKE. two vears afte t > 1 , may be shrivele frequency | cauterizing | should be cases o “do not becoww mw adult -resent creaso in developed. not tend to disuy { In certain kinds o pigmented ened ones at raligr ife. currence of m plenty of room to conju ide snow, age. I size They thi pers rth alte nd ere is ant Yet this | when we constder t though la mole does not develop until birth, but it i . congenits rsion nifest Moles roth thicke e (breuch sever: crtheloge, tuires un a tend ell nigh univer les gives the > up | ommones l“hh I sted with the e of contatning likelv to sed scars. | hair are sometime ft to the judgn not when the spots ar n inch the large s tho skil use thin smoot dark one. Radl I i Liquid 0l 1o it nipts o pa * the wi in Stop the ravages of MOTHS ! using fle Buke in two plates. When with strawbe spoon enough SPRAY IMPROVED DETHOL on cloth- ing, furs, rugs, up- holstery, draperies. It will not stain. IMPROVED DETHOL is made by a wonderful new secret formula. Kills moths. Destroys hungry farvae. Does its work un- failingly—guaranteed. Get IMPROVED DETHOL to- day. Simple—Safe—Sure. Spanish Omelet. Take six eggs, a ned mato or haif a cupful . a small o k, four chopped little salt and a green pe Jlsu tainced. 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