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WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JUNE_ 15, 1926 FEATURES. G olors, Tapes aml ]nmals SONNYSAYINGS DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX | | Willie Willis EVhRYDAY QULSlthS BY ROBERT QUILLEN. | Revolt of the Middle-Aged Wife Whose Husband Hasn’t Taken | Answered by I)R PARKES CADMAN It is inferesting to know how other | it is absolutely separate from those i il Her Out in Ten Years—The Engaged Girl Who Repeats : S TR e R Her Fiance's Confidences to Her Mother—The Old- s Lo (el s e ottt e ninistrations also ours, and an exchange of ideus E e e e 5 Sisa . 7 ! ! crown, em- c g e v mily is of average size is fo \ Fashioned Parent Whose ‘Consent’ Must Be Asked. = tin Ame welcome. The susgestions arious members of the household : r lnauiries an e - = Ltative "of the trends of thought in ¢ 5. Tor instance, the blue-bor ; . A TEESRIIRAI LR 7 N \ v ones may be recos [DFAR MiSs DIX: 1 have been married 2§ years. Iave four BY FANNY Y. COH | | | BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. 1 of popular so : i children. My wife has been & model wife and mothe Three 5 c - JOSTON, ) j"_"»l' Pl '“,'[,f\,','."',’.‘\‘,.:v"‘;:,\': avender- 1o 8 ed o lose all respect for and_my opinion, lear v 7 Should the gr thar 'j‘j;f«'rr“" pe AlgEler el eniple horAered. o W father plain 4 jand toc 42 o the movies, of both of which she knew I disapproved.| _ = ; ence on life and work that met at ® Deo Anee en white, Other shades that tone well ¥ 4 « wund out t she flirts with nd goes riding with them Stockholm weden, HVI‘V mer AR Wik 5 P LA dny or . What shall T do? 1 have n cen hier out in 10 years. s invited to Boston, Mass., for tk e en arelioRciein cty s { Never g0 myself. Am.a firm believer that home is woman’ and man = > mer of 1930, when this city celebr rowths in gov- Distinguishing Borders. . the head of the house DI T SAND. fts 300th anniversary? bk b towel . \nswer: 1 uld say th ur wife's conduet is the direct result of i Nothing could be more appropriate t when it was purchased, or it may v you have G She has vevolted agalnst the narrow, sdull, / [ or'in Keeping with the best traditl St | have been added by the simple and / ou iy s / of our Puritan ancestors | t rule. M prone to | swift means of a crocl hook. So (8% s . Stich o g ing would also de it is that while all tov if initiale { You have denied her all sorts of innocent little pleasures. You have = ! 2 % 106 Christiar cf may bear the same 1 there never teied (o bring any joy into her and now when she is middle aged S : | w made upon the days when ot ¢ no likelihood of their being confused. wnd her Iren 1 wakes up to the fact that it she ik KA atholies and 1ib- | efther e b e . doe h o i vill never have any at “ a’s bl R alfift Toas Hice sersecuted for | one suit a he obfi When Wash Is Sent Qut. ! ill never have any “Mamma’s bl ain’t lost like persecu u nd the other she thinks. It's in the ¢ where I When articles t away from <3| \ 5 o ; S 4:to ab i e . i pe e L g 1e to be laundered. it is well to] i | : movic LUl g o Gl bt > put it when it busted when me an'| ,The time has come when 4 ST , &3P eE ek ! feise than that, an " e o| Pus was tossin® a ball in the house.” | yjans > loss, and not rely entire- | perfect s § to womnn wore than any one U o1 To20h made by others - s 7 5 | tired, harassec wives' minds off their tro wbroidered initlals, then, : EOI | insane usy s from going into nervous p xtior a useful as well thewr artistic Joney ate | s e e el ecle « hanfulls, and 1 feel like I' Mooy e ks ks By iioBee o e ot ot ues to Character ; ar, the name | 61 n | movies béc ives her something p ta o et E don't ‘ . ey ] put on the| nk ahe E ! her he k, instes f though 11, BY J. 0. ABERNETHY, | 1 represer es of univer - b < ,",{]}‘A“-}r ; E | What Do You Know | nity annou to the er Precautions. ; o ; : T n ot secUpaih, et reful housekeeper * About I1? wrong. S e e iding Wit meny e s noins Tempers. aal hatreds, and tF e roa ot g v ” e 13 00 far L you have i i & TS “peace on earth” of whic e Stiane b Lt o iy e her down too tightly. 1f yop 1 reasonable and human with her you sl Bl Gl els sang on the first Christmas Nut Cheese. when they kot the conere! Daily Science Six. WoULd Aot NAVG 16 Corplaie oF Het tios i Cladi fraini oas riok ATt S06nbani| ETEC e S laundry. requesting that any ide o RS LR SRR f ¢ I abtoro Thope B » v clear | t y rt. Chop the nuts - ) of the eye. abnorms ope Boston will see 1 lear | b nuts, cation marks be put on the ta 5 What 1o breecin I dow’t blame a wom RO N b iy dor it ARE e e thiatnvitation th o » bread not on the goods. It he matter 3. What is tuffa? ushand who b e b ey T - eean L moment to rip off the tape, rous What. 15 B are Dlecsiics leontihg S ot BlielHes stch hramiton vaiy: is humidit; e ; otol of saltiand is. when the pieces What is serpentine rock? i £ which she has been cheated, e T thh seevline ot thL Ry 4 f the glan nd a4 matter of not more | | &y . o he sec t v ) tack them on iy 2 Why, Mr. M E f th 1 14ds ch in healt e e e Answers to these ques : Dlace ot FousshoId et RinEre T b aeCor o You thncyot wasn't just a|beov tantly secre bricati lecidedly de 6 oneand the | : : n tomorrow’s Lo t ver think that she was & woman « ich e W purpos 1 : tenderness and love and good > 1ssists the eyeball in Anothe in which tape is use i 1 Hng ¢ wdin baby-tending ) [fulin th et i3 to keep stockir The border may be upon the haracters these two factors of e re ipported by bt the carrying on of & the time of thei 5 e Lt ol A t ou ma mony too hard and dull Sl Is L tescant : p that you we i sl Ly wn on y om the equality or s | On the cont the ] : 3 more useful and dignif i va : ; fh% driiie, g - |than the British mor M"'- % C oub! and the only hle] It has impe is by tur lover again and showin First, to fulfill the « of government; sece personal nexus or r those ol « wh pair, troubl A very doir requires that 1shed, s to O omrehial prevent s stockin v ks VI t t I ¢ 5 rown, t be received 1y with the hon bid Sometimes it is v i to ke removin isf u‘u. TARS AGO TOD!/ AY : et ‘. o ‘ ¢ 3 ] b d ':“',‘.".‘.“.’L‘,', 2 Chzcken Hnllandmse it ‘v ises, this leaving ¢ ‘ Rugs Story of the U. S. A. : ; : e g e dpb e | The regning monarch of che Bt | g} at Kok anid vou: i has : 1w sy Ak iy i S e oy 7 S it L he s # The HECHT Co. inder ¥ NATHAN A, RAWSON, JR. that their hu the Kin s | 3 Bentlment ih tav with eve : 5 4 ke o run to nd cook for nir n nthustastic rr\t‘r\g\ .‘,...f S i S oast | tions in Great Britair hey have | 3% : law is like == o this plan,” X Connecticut Now : . . : S HARTFORD, Cc June 15, 1776 \ 5 i 6 Ihat e I au brarlh to i i sand; naturally a man likes i ¢ g e defers : . € 1ooks up to him directi own A 11§ struct olony’s delegates in g THY DIX gres: BY JENNY WREN. i s e L L S T i TFor Every Room Del,, June 15, s : ¢ o natura ept t‘:\(:vjv’fl"L Tl : 1o t6 er Baaltns Krcodon 1o id flowers lend themseives to Pt 3 t feeling Featio iy e : . 2, Rent an n % 1lso today stre sth. new, in ative 1 R 38, & s from the | » hair trunk in tk 4 unds like something out el i e I Designed and Colored R 11\.,1' ; fionies | o 3 attulions to join the Army in New “ytk o ' Bkt i S et by St it S : by Famed cArtist Ty . - | estion, and all that the parents are exp d sign on the dotted R y S BEDTIME STORIES % .o o {butterfly make a noise,” retorted 3 | | Busy Bee. = | i DOROTHY DIX. Ry Rugs were produced by the pick of New York e d and Chicago artists. Rich colors that harmonize s o e No, and I don't ever expect to,” -] 7 ! ¥ : P ; That th e L e il Pt BEAUTY CHATS perfectly with any furnishings. New improved . “Well, there's one that does,” re- : y, BY EDNA KENT FORBES. Mg ars imlark’ -known - \'nu];fll know how very curious|torted Busy Bee. ‘“There's one that = 3 o dwea;?]?}lflfr;dds yeK to!l(( dflfks Zde? m beter Rabbit 1= You all know how | squeaks.” ; urability. The new Kimlark is desi or every he is forever that wabbly lit-| “\hich one is 1t?” cried Peter, once A | 7 A shiny nose 1 due to several| A Model—You would be taking a o . ty. gn : tlwxwl % to all sor -flnmnrx)tl"":;; | more filled with tlie liveliest curiosity. things, but the one which can be most | very great risk to drop any lotion into : room in every home. For bedrooms, living rooms, Shel sl Sy pe G iy e, iy Teeatel s e Sehanl 0y eVl DD i I vees oo SR sun parlors — wherever long life and beauty are head of its sw and went @ 5 on of skin, which produces t}h‘v effect of brightness. It is all right to o ng off without answering Peter ————— shine. ecper reasons for this|bathe the eves when they are dull 5 . ;. 3 . 1,"h - ’,’.}: l:““" S mean 1t that | Question. “Oh, dear!” muttered Peter. should be treated, too—it will prob- | from being everworked o tired, but the T requirements. And the prices are sur: gging, z S : at (e o s i 5o e - 7 = ¢ be a matter of diet hathing, | at that vor Jetter keel 2 —_ e means (i curonty s | (O, 1005, PO UL PN | o e R B a e e O . e prisingly low —from $3 to $25. § Sindiand: | 20 2D AnouRd Usteniog €0 8 e but- | stream of wa a > . Sa0E0 5 eaapoohtiT ot BErasic selaes ) it die. s in order to find th hat falong its rocky cou a tin One easy tre: s _yomdencl |0 & Jens souin of BURRCIE dORN (8 EKIMLARK RUG COMPANY, NEENAH, WIS. Here I've been ¢ | waterfall can be arr nged, it adds its |oatmeal. L rdboar atons (G IE ofiwates s » them to find out if they're perfumed, |splashy music to the other delights of | often with . 4 s X. Y. Z—Uniess a nose is so bad t have been listening 1o the garden. | Sgseaom [that it Is distiguring, it should bo ac- 3 |, ‘waterfall is most effective when | to s . nothing but | tepted and no attempt made to change n'running | i s from a jutting top to a lower | ot pow vy fine into i shape. It is a ?L.r.u»(_m— feature about in the Greod s, chasing |level rather than streaming down the !m al, sometimes scented and rrect for that type or butterflies., I sarned how 0| face of a rounding boulder. A break | sometimes not. I don’t believe 3 for the other features. approach the as not to scare|in the fall will cause the water to|can make a real powdered oatme them when he was trying to find out | spray and glisten in the sunlight as it |vou ) you can make a fa = FR if they were perfumed, he now made | strikes, before it falls gracefully down r m tatic n by runni the ordinary Lcssons m Lnghsk \ h, casier work of Whenever he saw caters er pool. | oatmeal several times 5 /s a butterfly resting on a flower he z 5 | h a4 meat grinder with the S ~ This Kim-Lark oa the wouid soft eal as near as po <t blade screwed on. BY W. L. GORDON. R-::n:u‘;-_mmn_ ble and then listen with all his might, : But for treating a shiny nose, you But all his listening was in vain. wlfitutl’ of Qouf Pame 00 iy s have the finely pow- [ o S LT D Sut all N 0 : Lt il ords often misused—Don’t say “I et ale fnKimia b Thoy didn’t hum;: they @idn't squeak, | © o o 0 O NOWLAN | dered kind. t wash the face with e R aaDone They it make o sound of any 5 ; NOWLAN. o ater fo relax and open the pores. | expect to have a pleasant trip.” Say buy any woven ruge kind. ‘So finally Peter came to the . {Then take a little of the oatmeal on [ “anticipate” when implying pleasure. T conclu S as mis. | 7 { vour fingers and rub it into the skin| gg x it G .. Lark, our trademark taken, or e ng to MOODY a1 aver tho nose and especlally around | | Often ‘"“KP"’“"’“““" — Linguist. “stuff him,” as the s So'then| RACIAL ORIGIN — English or|the nostrils. Wet the fingers and rub | Pronounce lin-gwist, both f's as tn . Bee. As| Tl in more ontmeal, Rinse out with hot [ “in” accent on first syllable. the samo time he asked everybody he A e water and rinse with cold to| Often misspelled — Accommodate. met it they knew of a butterfly that | SOURCE—Descriptive. lose the pores. And then powder the [ Two c's, two m's gauoaked, and eversbody laugled at faco. Do this dally for a few weeks | Synonyms — Group, bevy, flock, Z- HAVE YOU JUST |04y on Lu.,~ Green Meadows .;n‘i{‘i‘;\ that the family nam Moody. has |and I think the ondition 1 be over- .m‘{:"mr;;‘xlap:v 'vf'n"l"'fii;rf{"{’firee FOUND THAT OUT, PETER|{he old Orchard, Whenever Peter |come down to us because some one of | CoMe. I times and it is yours.” Let us in- RABBIT?" ASKED BUSY 1 met an acquaintance, that acquaint. |the inhabitants eval T e S el e crease our Vocabulary by mastering s . {ance would be almost sure to say,|Was described by th ith whom he | R L s out o lot of dirt and other [ one word each day. Today's word— 0f course, thero are some things that | iy Yo the squeaky butterflies to: S the Mood (n'r “hat may be clogging and en- | Majestic; having dignity of person or b '\\'S‘ul‘g ‘l*'ch. ;:1:;1,‘:"l“l}\;"{lm:;;b‘;{“:’sv And all Peter cnuld o * 2 and that hisi, c “,;\ por nd even if the nose | mien; stately; royal. “Nothing could It was Peter's curiosity that led him | {Aere fi,;d At 2 bors 1n the sama fashion to diainsaih | nead treatment manner. to find out that ther butterflies ihem i ; Gtitne tomi who appear to be perfumed. It is ts Mearba A by t s p quito s if they carried with them the M ddon “is” correc ; ; other butterfiics that have a disagre ORI St s e It would be quite natural to.suppose - its present meanin able perfume, and others that have no really the meaning in She bed verfume at all. As Peter says, th | | a0 (onla 1 knew the family name cane into b only way you can tell wh The literal meaning of our ‘\\m'fl isby emalling of them, "Eor s Wit | |Mes sEete Nana i “mood” is o state of mind. Therofore, SOLD BY ALL RELIABLE DEALERS St 5 1 e strictly speaking, a_“moody” person B oo from vast— would be merely a thoughtful person, RHURE], S0 o TGt neceasbrily’ a /gloomy! ot dn ab: tell everybody he met “}ml he had | {It seems to me that e it SO i bt 1 stracted one, detached from the world = i in his thoughts. But “meudwy” in |- *“Buzz 2-z, have you just found s : Soelay K Gy B e itk wt a cover | | The world grew 3 Sellgtous person Tving o sy e e Y o life. Thus the idea of detachment . head, extracting sweets to make twice s crept into the world, and later,through : S h C l I in f 5 said Peter, “I've just found fast. ig ° 7 derision (probably of the Puritans), ee t (] Omp ete e 0 it out. Did you know it?” IS 90 that of gloom. The Welsh word of o S Buiee sz of ooures; T e IF. Bojecae definite meaning influenced, naturally, a R T've known it cver since T've Kno the English word of general meaning. . K i1 l k R - t A e But at the time the family name was ar uas a “The Busy Corner” a clover head from a buttercup, e - U106 “ “ ’ a formed the meaning of “moody” prob- buzzed Busy Bee. “Did you ever hear St et b e Penna. Ave., 8th and D one make a noise?” t S % - ’ g 2 “religic d it wa sed S e e Peter. 4 £ or “religious,” and it was used in So pure and refreshing. Try it. T DTS T PR PR DY DO DR D s P P P P PR D DI U PR things over. Jt's a waste of tim 3 sense, .just as we say l‘(:my that & 2 % asled you if you m ever heard l. _man is “a regular L;crmn.. 3 \

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