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Pear Ann; In lpenlnp‘ of printed cMflngm for | theslittle woman, the exact opgqfltp is grue of what I wrote you about the ‘Ball woman. The short. figure re- guires a fine delicate design, for a Jarge, conspicuous paftern woujd h;vg most belittling effect. Yours for'the right ‘sftect, Tr1a. (Copyright, 1926.) L nmsdty for Sunda e A o pr{vfl e hut u al s fl:}w“fi‘f petals have shrunk T fmize, stod no-longe: EATAND BE BESLTHE Dinah Day's Dgily Talks on Biet rmnw-smpmnmum Uneonmoul ]hentnm “How js it that the laboring men meem to get along without knowing anything about food values? You see the Italians doing the hardest kind of manudl labor exposed to Summer sun and ‘freezing ‘cold; yet look af their R ly B tho to B Dalanned meal.” sys Sam Brown. In'thé first place !ulhn immigrants do eut” nourishing food." Thelr “spa- ghett] and cheesé:with tomatoes is ex- tremely ‘notrishing.” It° furnishes starch’ for” energy. protein in n cheés# to ! rebuild ro-down ti; stes, and mineral ‘salts and vitamirs in the tomato sauce. They also like & big bowl of salad and fruit to top off tlie m, And they eat & great num- ber of vesemms MHere in America they shape their appetites to their pockef perhaps forego nu,/mo;-e costly “of fruits ‘and vegetaples. But neve less a typical Wafian 7- with ‘nourishment. ™ It largely filled /with elrllc lor some tastes. Ahd it may be altogether miore highl¢ seasoned than is"‘nece: sary. But, the nourishment, incltiding even the /mineral salts and vluml;’l, is™ amply sapplied. ' One * indittmy Olll' Cllll;h'en-eliy Afigélo Patri Dig for It. Many a boy and girl who has gradu- mtedl this year from one sort of school of “another ‘longs earriestly to g0 ph to the next 'school.” Young people today want higher education, 4 very costly. Fathers and ‘m heve about all they can do to rear the fenifly* and put them through m,h sthool. “College is a bit too much. F\ ents there are for the earnest stu %&fi;fi nst the more ex- D‘efnflu l!-lllnn ‘Ginner. street may hav fixin's ‘that’ immmny :-‘;t :non sgwmrwl I ven the T a'la Italienpe. whgu ’ soup. Ty fVul And VeRekables an @ ina 3 a Boseeat e n.“i.‘i%i" by cft Iarger m-vwr’.( tha ;ny other qun When | X ford to buy. 1 ¢arried ip nwer reel by Tony ls often nourishing n the his Amerlu)l el aoy wh ety m he 4 nourfi%\\ t(“{hggurh Ton. be u nevertheless ccss Iy mr« ‘conce :};’& m & opportupities Before you decide, you really must go ask yvm-sdx wm yom vp that - A young wwwmnwhonnu“oo can do go. If he can zot earn ‘enough money to help him l.hréu the hlkhtr schools, 1, for one,’ say that' it aidn’t matter whuhei' he went or not. If it 1§ just amattér of earning tuition any intelli- gehit' youngster can do it. "I know'a lad who started for cdllege without any money of his own. A friend guar- anteed his tuition and stood ready’ to pay any bill he serit home. ° Nohe came. That Jdad worked and studied and held his own in Antioch College ‘without help. Boys are not all like that. . It is bet- ter to take a couple of years betwéen high school and college to edrn the first year's tuition. The work gives you prerience that is valuable. Grad- uvating from high school is the first! step toward college education, but life experiences are the next. Yoiith is t0o. tender of growth to stand up uh- der stress top long, and a year or two in. business,' a term’ of earning and spending his owrn = money™ will” ripén him wonderfully and make the first years in college, usually hard enough, much easier. nless there is a fund of this sort fot the student to fall back upon, it s not wise to start college Wwork. 'Ill- ness may come. work may fall down, strength may fail where most counted upon if. money behind you or' guarantee it. There are some instapces where it is better to borrow the r:mw for an ed- ucation thap m earn xx ile working in” college.” Some students ca-hnm stand the double trdn That must § & matter of indiyia tment s sible for any 'or tb‘ EO to eon somebody to Better ‘have l;%: ' md!’ a{\l'-sh eved mlommty “My dad said I'd have 0 80 to school now 'and dig Yor' an education. 30 1 brought ' phoval It’s & good one, hmmfl Sood shovs (Copyright. 1926.) A little boy living in —1— Sat down upon powder and —2—; For the seat of —-a— He hankers no —é—, Though renfforced - well with some | iy . A cit Missi: . g ire e o, Heht. things. S xArm.d ::’nmcl 3 Piegn ot'nmnufl-l used for e to— ese—The, Sroinpl m% J a Tluh of Buuty! F Homes that pre: sent ; qmzt, fied c:rtaln wz!ge .gtre.n h’ It's too plen- r‘:r working in ‘the o mlny of the “feast ‘of the. brown R_fmore " and along my || If 'you ?ntmto wwfl,’nnu;" Jare taken revolutiontzed an wgw ‘;fim‘ " o Wfll “l W lu he qhu@ u cuu\lb- n_empire. Haum E .!llu M%fi and West met head on the place gonspleuqus for "IPW g hri nm m:: exhomuon m gnnly l Thanks to the fan far di public equality and utlvlty of woraen “for granted. In fact, thelr ® xom, in these res) it mm‘mm nent | ln flnntmul ufié&fin"fu"fi m“mw _'Jg rior woodwork. - A'-wlndow was & tho Nsw York City. -r Aplg’ nwu m"‘@ Br. h”“‘b efifaw (R g | 1 u-uuly Mnfly orce or exam| down 1 Feal I ww, lm mn uunv . cdb mlmd Ihp Wm Pnnntly the puplls look upon cheating as permissible so long as it 4s not found mn. -.nd the result is {| dermoralization in Achool’s w\ord wt&sk suppress this evil, you nmll mr:in ision of a v close supervi P:gml treatment is also essential, but often impracticable be- classes’ in them zn: ‘u a mmmqn type ln CnI- the knlemu ql Windows of such great .lylurln Wil ucomnlllh mtlnc ot m a \;l mxle unltu based on character and be & matter for u!d cantibiite greatly to its un) ."fia« o Ly Eatris i v § %5t e n m:r%wn d hay: - And charming draping | of helps. un ump Airections. Yo i ohGos, d declared when he ‘took | colored glased ho'éxf o T chr Hdehy s:hool that | 212 & 216 Raymond Street Established Nelghborhood Seven rooms,- four' bedrooms And two baths, one with m. exposure, e for Summer :l&w w DMMGJWqUnMSDM. Msmhmtsmk&mntcé Estate Department ‘Most Unusual Terms 1950 Ca:lzm’fifla Month For most unusual homes Whnl!: dmlyd two-stopy Houses !9! ‘Bungalows Auced éxhw,n!hn is, ‘&qmtag“notwn‘z: (Covyright. 1926.) layér with butter, sprimkle :htl’ with sugar, add a little salt, bake untll hot and Qs)huly m% pfl’;-w';l are lhnch Hcg;k when twice cooked. The clrcus M aber wit -me lookin at them tunnin’ little ‘monkays —Nobody would take my muny—my bag b togkies got husteg—an' don’t hab no placs to go but home. (Conyright. 1026.) aisuged. "fln business was bound to fail.” Sny ‘estined to fail.” Often mispro times and 1t ll xnvu» Let us in- crease our vocabulary by . one- word each day, Today’s word: Axert; to turn aside or away; to pre- vent. “Follow these ln ructions and all danger can be av Only One Lef quumfgrqvluqdpm ina splendnd’ neighborhood 1l 4418 Gault Street NE. ‘h. rooms and tile Iplb M-WM, tricity—especially well buijt. ?monmfimfimflsww Here’s a more expense t walk D 4077 7 K-y!: St. 2o buy ap idepd you are now paying for rent. muwmnyw-m #very day and evening including Sunday B.B. PINN ideal Home at no Col. 5817 _ Owper's Exclasivs Repressntative - FOR SALE Open 2 to 6 P.M. Daily MARLOW.BEECH CORPORATION lfl§ gonn. Ave. Very xttq.ctiyg Phone sm; ksxory bu;ldmg 25 hgg wide, m M i deep, located across from The Star Buiidmg. which is -one of the most ;opnmem loutxons 5 bwuess, Known far its natural beauty A MILLION-DOLLAR DEVELOPMENT (7 j Carefully Restricted and Zoped / : Overlooking the Capitol—Only 57 Miles Away Beautiful shaded lots, 50x150 feet and up, apmod as low as 10c a sq. foot Easy terms. No interest the first year and no taxes until paid. A safe and sound investment. Up-to-date madern improvements. Concrate strests, curbs and gutters, ornamental famp posts and street markers, city water, elec- aricity and telephane, modern school, park and parkways; private de luxe coach service. Exeel- lent transportation both road and rail. 18-hole golf course and clubhouse nearby. Homes Financed and Built at Cost Visit Cheverly as our guest, without obligation, in our private de luxe coach. Phone Sales Dept., Main 2141, for Reservation ,CHBYERLY PROPERTIES p:m Sales Manager Offices. mmz Distriet National Bank Bidg. i Fhone Main 2141. Sales Depastment Revresentative on property Quering few bigh-grade sales representatives, men and 4 wm‘ . See Sales Mgr.. 10 to 12 daily) Brokers fully protected. Located at 4826 5th St. N.W., corner 5th and Dela- field; seven rooms, two tiled baths (one with thowu H concrete front and side porches; best of floaris splendid hot-water heating plant ; attractive electrical tures, and built-ip garage. Terms price very allruv ™ Also 4822 5th St. NW. Eight-room house, with built-in garage and obher conveniences. . Price, 950. Open all day Sumday. Drive out 16th Street or Georgia Ave., to Decatur—east on Decatur to Sth. Easy terms, balance fike rent. Inspect These Brick Homes of /77 Eam’twml Vahm j" Taylor emd UpshurfStr TKESE HOMES ARE LOCATED IN _ONE OF WASHINGTON'S BEST RESI- DENTIAL SECTIONS AND IN A MO&T "CONVENIEN T LOCATION.