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- EDERLE' BIG TEST | ', . A Doctor’s Shampoo. This: 18 & very cleansing, rathei “ U BD g . p o IR # S5 i i 3 / ' Men go bald and women lose the astringent and very effective shampoo. - G JIOH tme 1 was geftin’|jarm. i e | . T © What Canner Oan Do, cannied fruite and vegelables do not | tpick "beauty of their Tair because of | particularly good for olly hair. As it something for my taxes, : . ¢ 3 % det their. content of vita- - K S Vil i o .+ | vorker an’ does 10 times 5 ; ol * Ek in the sun is the min C even o y per- carelessness, Gradually the ‘insidious | is so highly cleansing and drying I T g rn"’Mh Beroges, uxn vittles an’ rags cost. E ¢ in €, Which 1s haps years, they = were disease of dandruff creeps in and the | would recommend a thorough rub Hramer Working e Harden 3 ‘"!g. m‘enoorw'ugwn' Y ou—you— W BY's f p : z " & canned. when freshly harvested and nyr BTOWS. 'ulm-.«u-d begins to fall, ';‘lth hot ofl the night before the . T which he e dod o & pan | wite. ‘her facé reddening anger. | Juice y Dy the vacutm of frctors: method. | 5, 1o% spasmodic efleriy STE PSS T| Smpess. AU aa- entke (tiepoot) Her for Long Hours ir e e e v e "mi| 1| “Holtv:tolty®” vapeked Atint Lice, ; | okange or o e ot e Laek ‘wion. | Chesk I8 Lonle I¥ Jedk O pesbiapeca | fa1 of Fery hot alive off o yous scaly” ] g B8 ardon fey 4 1 ‘&in't never {.to it my veict . ‘ g 2 this i the housewife may employ in her can- little ‘ol rubbed on, th dfl:ldr\lfl-dll- and keep on rubbing until you have ! f 5 s e Alimaing. That Tubs yaue |11, this Rouse before, hut noW Tlifree| 7.0 L . ‘ R e it Wit tBe Freh | Mg 0 Satervs (s s hamin Unioe} Aprtars for & Sioe e Srae fack worked it thoroughly into the pores. Chilly Channel. v oo aimin U ot your ol i oneet o, 180 tvay, Aw | otk amainabie 15T | B e G B Vot T e | A Sl o S s U ik e o ) ithout 4 in vitamin (. &nd serves practically described in the little hook on “Food, | time iy no effort is being made | If your scalp is dry, use the hot ofl to_check the disease. the night before, and after the sham- My physician recommends the fol-| poo and after the hair is thoroughly ) shampoo for all cases of | dry take a very small amount of olive { oil on the tips of the fingers and rub takin' in taxes an' all, vou bein' so’ v. Gomb (On; > We're | # B ‘af providing this essential food factor | lished B :( BY THOMAS WILLIAM BURGESS,|softhearted an slow. ‘1t's all right !y5ung to have a lot bétter care to “Lin ‘the diet of an iInfant. . But one|Johns Hopkins: o it 1 was Billy F'd run’ away 2 ‘The town’s had things its own way. X_m“. o mirute, | I cert'ny would:| ' ¥ a8 well as orange juice as'a means | Nutrition and Health” recently pul an’ proper for it to board your mother ;. poorhouse than_here.” - X R K G 5 precaution must be taken, when to- ““The. materials are prepared for v from Trainer of Gartrude Ederle. 2 s CAPE GRIS.NEZ, France, July 17.| 3. sunt mow. —Pity we faxpavers| ‘it is an odd way that fate has of i g to juice 18 relied off to furnish vita: | canning as’ soon ‘as they come : : —aithoush there are many disad:| A4t % much rights as paupers wih:{ pringing about her climaxes. ~Only Ll o i Vs e griis Dot are ret It | E D . L S - | various Hiaces 80 4 to st the oif inta i raw weeks after the old women were : e tomats. which was. ripened| AN SAlted Waler for & few BOUPS. | Kromoe of Buiphis | 30 gving | the SKin Instead of over the hair. Yo vantages that & woman who hopes to| Thirty grains of sulphur is half a [ want only the smallest-amount of oil, swim the English Channel has toj "Wl o taken to 4he’ poorhouee an automo- in the sun, and if only capned tom The juices of fruits vegetable maet, nature has given her one ad-|, TREVES SuEe {0 haye AsEaod LN | bile awung inte ED Scroged’ lane. At L e b nactamary (6 viss | contaln consiaerable. disaived CxYEOR: | tacsmtontel. but_ you will brobably | preferaiy on the tips of Vantage over a man in her fizht|LOSre, With other folks to talk MR |iomobiles were ro rare on Ebs land only faetory canned {omato.for ble |and, this Is used up while they are | nave o T e L dours 5¢ darh liand wa you way +hat his wife hersclf rushsd out bare- — purpose. home canning de- | in the water, which shuts off the air, | druggist in order to get the Tectmed | to rub‘lhmu:hlv g Sapee :?;k':;" f the vitamin C-in any [and s oxidation of the vitamin dur- | spirit. ofl well into pores of the scalp. > against the cold water. That is the . extra layer of tissue that lies beneath | '€ A‘:“;{:“ (oed :"g‘df‘m 6a) sub. | heated to meet the stranger. He was % strovs most of « farm 1 sub- | 3 plow druminer: _» f .| tresh’ fruit o _vegetable. ing subsequent heating is preve! ik o e stantial vittles to ecat, ‘they tell ‘me C with, M ¢ channel has many Weapons, . v LTy 3 ST want - to k- with Mrs “In" the ecannis rocess emj od and the greatest of these s the cold | encouraged his “wite rButy saty ) Lo ek B MR i v s TR Ll W et = T T 1'la. impossible to swim across the | VaNt the black horse hitchad to the R fivin ke 1a Hbdfop ¥ haxt fruit or vegetable, as fresh as it can il pavrhoviss Jeat: mpw.S( be had field or orchard, is cooked Linen towels ‘are softer, but Strait of Dover unless the swimmer s} DusEry e vored . by 1 Juck, warm hat " you,— cored, & bread potatoes. § rmet. ‘sealed % i Soatner, Kind winda. tnd an “rc;rm“'jn” b e b g IR R o S i g Pl B el v s e aes aad | | 38 not wear ax long as eoft ook ; "y cledge | horse hi : v 4 ; | towels.. Cotton will 2 panying pilot who has vast knowledge | horse itched 10 a post at the barn, o wnn!ly suffered no'ill effects. Jthe cooking is practically done in al :{TM more washings “".‘:\',‘.' - vacuum. This prevents oxidation and longer service. P the tides. But more important than | Billy’ll drive it round-soon’s my wag- 2 0 b i 1 s it B e it 2. fittle.: (Copyrizht. 1026.) all this is the power of the swimmer| &N of the wa: Me glanced “Sent' there, you mean?®" he asked. it is oxidation which destroys the vita- s T " f a mflhm‘ -in_hot soapy to stand the cold. He also needs mag- out to where a gaunt horse -was stand: | .} ~ nificent endurance to keen on, perhaps | ing_ with head down, in front of & ‘The town owed something oln 5 min, ‘In ortlindry home canning the Wiooks B emars, moving armé and legs lumber wagon.. “Why don't they [#CCOUnt & aX PR S Lhatpae : fruit or vegetable is cooked with more | | PRI INER Tl e use. Lo aat the water that Is fizhting fo| hurry up? I can't loaf rouind &ll day." | EETesSVEnEEs s B B GF lessYexnosure to the alr, and this| | pry them with a soft cloth- i back. For, even when a tide! “There they come now.* said- his| 4100 ok ik g oot i : Jogbinia g r:fi“‘“"‘fl;‘ e ahal - betos gy sl e L mer vell | wife: as . rde " <% ned , or vege s, al and hot water mixe is favorable and the swimmer is well| wife ufiling footsteps were heard other work I have, An’ of o my. most desiralje and wholesame in :“ll.lry & cremm. will brigh Ane: Construction Guaranteed Throughout Semi-detached brick, 7 rooms, fireplace, sun parlor, glassed sleeping porch, conerete front porch, laundry porch, tiled bath, with - shower, best plumbing fixtures, porches and windows screened completely, room for servants’ quarters, two-car built-in garage. Location (7777270777777 1 725 (LTI II 111177 e in sight of the chalk cl <”of| Df;:'(;r. it n.bov; § D gatherin® . up - their P SO Phae " ? other. way, “cannot -be relied o Hot vinegar will paint 3 Brool seems that he is being held back rom | truck, guess) | * 5 4 e » Wi n as a In ‘will remove “In_the Heard of 'y Bis desired goal by the water. L Twi ot TeAL Naire ohind Hlowt 21 ol s ke ot ot SN o The Mystic Hand. | source of this essential scurvy.pre: spiashes from windows. anded by -fikomw‘fififlg:“&_ffi.g ”.:L‘fh‘.'l"a?}?“-: : {1y down the narrow, unca: ck into his car. 3 Tt Al .us recognize certaln relation: | Venting vitaniln e diet. sase in wash materia) should 3 3 X of the charm Cheering Words Necded. o e a w it {nere's any message YOU WANC | inipe (it by oboerving (e hands (e Teaty reliches or ssiad vere Rt xcingrd ey T P e e B S B s et That is when encouragement' 18! “HuFry up,‘hure¥ up. mother.” ad: | '%ICVe: 9 U : 3 8 are valuable sources of the vita-| | erately hot water. Persistent Closest . . D. a1 Wish o talic with your |of persons we meet. The manner of {min C. Raw spinach {s as rich, if not Sracoe will have.tt 16, Dlendned open ‘rom .g"t'-"‘":-"u{""fi T mitea” 555 Nemite SeTRE. " n t needed. . As the swimmer tives,' monished’ Eb, impatiently, “1 been » O e ning riends on the tug waitin’seems'iike an hour. - But what mothe'-in-law in person. holding the hand is a strong clue to {richer. than orange juice or tomato| | with Javelle water. nearby also get tired and nsually at|im tme i that yow're Tugsin’ of?’ ‘She watched the machine go bump-|character, Avaricious persons carry | iulce in vitamin €, and after canning 1t you wish t6 eponomize in mear by Al B emor noéda encout:| "My Biventlon, Eb." quavered thg | Ing down their wooky lane, % PUCKEE |(he Kand with the' Angers slightly {vacuum or factory process) it is stlll| | sugar when . cooking rhubarb agement most sorely the friends fall| foremost of the two figures, pres of -euriosity gathering -between: her it i Al i "{ equal ii this respect to raw tomato sauce, #dd a pinch of soda. to it Ao on him and ave either soasick |k something closer, as thoual fears | PTONS i {curved, the gecretive person closes tlic Jand seconil only to raw orange juice. | | while cooking and only one-half 1336 Newton St. N.E. o, Weary to bolster up the courage | Ing ff ‘might be taken away. ~“For | o "whet In the world ean fie want?'* (hind, While {he opposite dangles his| Raw- cabbage, or cabbage. cioked| | the usual amount of sugar will . of the swimmer. | mixin® bread easy. ve know. 1 got |the wondered. “Can it be ahout that | ohyefy at his sides. .| ohly-a few minutes. and immediately| | be needed. $11 950 Ter I Dower 15 Ahe inost desired at-|it-up to save my weak whists from | {90! contrapshun she's. forever luggin’ | St Lt ntant 18 sofy; ta¢| STLAT-hArvasting, s valusble ss 2 Aapssaiisl” i ¥ & ms gribute of the channelgswimmer. Tam|so much “kneadin’,, 1 kep’ studyin’ [2V0Ut? e bk Al ; [t iy “dobea i Y source of’ vitamin €. Factory eamned| | 7o Wwash & 4oWh DL put it ¢ & e lazy swimmer, and much prefer the | sn it an’ studvin’ on it, an’ at last A week later’ Eb hurried into the irtually - destitute expression | vell aupplied with: titls fras: wh'lw-m water, soap 77777 /1777271 I I L1 I AL LIPS F 11T LI LL I A LTI LTI LY water at 70 degrees rather than | the thing popped into my mind. Then { Nouse in a state of high excitement. | of character, It s a symbol of unde- PV l::“' ’J}d :0 Dunhmang temperature of 49 degrees. The same “an’ me tinkered on' the idea (il | He had just come from town. Velopment. The hand of an adult that| Apsies ‘ave’ vich in vitamin € and} | ‘wiem you B e e o 1 iie of many who attempt to swim | we gob. it ihts shape. . Billy ‘tinkered |, o nat do_you think,” he began, |is ‘short, thick, soft and fa apple juice may well serve in infant el aabe "“N Y the channel, but they know that they|real cute. ‘Course I must take | “the drummer did come back. Got r feeding when orange or'tomato juice mn/:l you cu: lmmvh e er ucceed in their ambition | aiong, - ¥ou “uember how that plow | Into the-firm'an: mare.a lot " money wrinkled, | give: . ¥, |is not available. ~Apples canned 10l | oo ine e, | Whon oo Flesa they beconte accustomed to the | drummer. who stopped- at -our ,mmlmp never forgot mother's invention. r o el bt Al o Bl L BB 8 L B cold water. onte night spoke? 'Said my inventionS8id, she could make ‘more, MORSY for, et | well o rather bottér than a~nies kept| | into position. 'Wash on a warm. 'The matter of training is different!\ias misTity promisin’ an’ wallable,|{ €90 in with him on'sheers, but stron; nt “and | (n edld sto o in the cellar. clear Ay ~ for each swimmer. The temperament|an' that he'd like to buy or sheer | S0-0ld felt mebbe she’d ruther sell scant moral and intellectual powers. ,| Fhe most recent evidence ‘is’ that ¥- of the swimmer must be consulted be-{jn i, right. Paid her $4,600. “She’s bought | - In palmistry. of course, there are - fore any definite program of training| 'Eb had héard the process of in- the Rigg place in the edge of the |experts who dre supposed to be able. Pl e 3 s adopted. vention many. times, but . how hef [OWn. 8. lot -better place ;than ours, Lo foretell the future and discover thé G i W / There is the plodding type of swim- | jistened with a derisive grin; He eould | #n' has moved in there with Aunt|natural peculiarities in dispositions of £ % SEE mer, such as Miss Lillian. Cannon. |agord to be tolerant now; this would | l-bee. 1 heard it in the post office an’ | persons from #&n examination of the 3 oNlGHr went quick’s T could to congratulate |iines of the hands. We judge charac b e 13 She 'is a good swimmer, and perhads pe the Iast time. W : B D O i very. by, WHHDEE| i oh e e It 1ot Biltaw) | mther . 4'-00: You Kavw ahp Seet Lier DY the rdlse ¢ the Tabd, Ity Are § Ehe Teels Iike doing it or not, is best | Al right, . mother, take it along |touched my han' an’ looked sort ol |Ties O lack of it, its shape"and gen- 7 P for her.. Helmy, on the other hand.|.."y.en on tinkerin," he conceded, | c0ld like. Never hugged an’ kissed-| eral make-up. 5 42 E < wants to swim when the spirit moves | ‘zrehbe (Il make the poorhouse folks | Me; like she'd ought. bein’ so happs. You will find that a sentimental, im- : . him, and to go a little farther each | An'—an' she offered me $500 for practical, mystically religious and ;:In ), artl 100k - up to You A8 & &sn'us—haw! persti ma day, increasing the training periods|p,.i Anvhow, the contrapshun’s too h....i“&‘z’“inl” :::t"ur? 'wl.ua.hn; slim | by easy and regular stages small to be of any value for kindlin’ “You took it?" eagerly. X i A Training Plan for Ederle. ot ik Shat Arummer wou ‘spoke | | “Of course. But I've got to sign |40 fezide, o, poitied e : LAF \ I think the best training for Ger- (2 ¥8% Dere moren five years ago. findes nhysc Lo huvh SRR sibo1 and tapetiug: and. mclined ‘ta s : tride Ederle is to swim for two, three | e, was Jest a jokln'." | B g o turn backward: ‘nail is narrow, longf | F 2 He wa'n't, neither.” replied the h, well, never mind, Eb."" oothed | /'3’ oy and is of elegant lppfln‘?\e’. : - : . on four hours on one day and then not . Ao > woife; " her. . ayée Bright.. - o ewim at all for several days!’ When |91 womau, With worried .expostula i yes bright. “OUr {ipnig form of hand is chiefly found tion in her voicé, “When you was | mother's pretty old an’ In a few | ;. ns the tropleal rices in Asie and the makea & lons swim sheGm;s mag- o Xk to me apin an|years— -~ nificent work, and she wil o any- | me bac] ag'ir ety 8 . 4 India. The religion of these people is 5 e d0ays |looked it over real careful, an’ sald { (Nothin' i that,” ‘he wroaned. . ts thing her trainer asks of her. She is|00Ked It o¥er vell RPN S FEC | “The drummer must a' been advisin' (onn(:ed"o:wrmmh“:n:' :uulcl;r;: 2 On aymen A3 in excellent condition and she does not o esgiyr Syt v was better’ fixed. Said if. T_didn‘t |her. Anyhow, she’s made a "will require a swim every day. I know At Tt 5% Lok Inte. sisaiaranty teavin' evervthing to Billy after she listless. pature. £ X 7 . i 8 mple Desmert. e s | - Overlocking the Site of the New Cift them i awall stripd $2,225,000 McKinley High School John Wignall ‘ N. 6536 e T it e AN ATTRACTIVE HOME " 3637 Fulton St. Massachusetts Ave. Park h do. 1 know hi du- " D e A arkable and It is more|With his firm he'd come an' have 2D Aunt Luce are gone, gn' it's fixed o E ki 109 important that she become accustomed fl“g;hér- gl:k-" o <3 fis"&‘u;‘ 9;;11 T‘:t;::rwwm- to. “-h or Simple D th and wife snicke: o ins. me 8o hei imple Dessert. to the cold water and the cold air T et S0 & Cafiintorays iy D AL Ak ¢ p. than that she should do any certain|at this. amount of swimming. “Drummer ‘in pardnership. an’ five | leaned ‘on her . cane behipd ‘an’ T want her to make several stren-|Vears gone by,” derided Ib. “Yes cackled. : uous swims before she makes her at- I;.K:‘Ql! it's all fl“:t. Yo\lnljelt f‘g (THE END, w tempt to cross the channel so that 1[it along. an' watch out the win : A rac 1 6 ¢ 25 'e Are Building 72 New. This residence is ¢ empt 10 ut varlous kinds of food n |for his. coming. But mo more tom-| The Springfield Repubiican has no. P e Bl oo Desirable pi o t Homes at This Fth et :"""_;’;::”":‘;“'“:";’l’ sl e gt A T i discover the ideal for her |foolery mow.” his voice suddenly be- |ticed that a word to the.wise is often | delicious. Prepare half an hour be- Location— ot AR RO somn Bt 5 Somgtets ? and 8o that T may see how the cold |coming - surly. . “I've waited long |reseuted. - fore rerving. 2 Six Rooms and Rath—Hot-water Heat—Electrie baths, copper screens for all windows and doors and a 2-.car garage. — P These houses are not 'way out in suburbs, ‘ Open Sunday enough. Hurry up, an’ you, too, Aunt orches. ‘convenient, built-up section, with concrete streets. ¢ars pass the ‘water affects her. ¢ several stores for sale. Call early and get first choice Tt alsé will be necessary to try vari- | Luce. ‘Don’t keep droppin’ your rub- ° i ous kinds of grease to see which will | bish “that “way." . = = = —— = Stay on the longest. We have been un-| As Aunt Luce retrieved the truant | B = E : 5 : 4 able to discover any grease that would | parcel and straightened as far her o p ' I g M. oo the body during an entire |lame back would allow, she caught || : 3 : . J. SHEEHAN & SONS R w{m ero-;‘l:h‘.mgnz -om; greases sln‘:;t mot the lumber wn@;: tunhnto - o F: = 5 S onger than ers, and the one| -“Goin' to carry us to thé poorhou: d ¥ 3 B h that wl“um the longest is the one that|in that? she demanded. 2 NO 3 East Thorna 3 Ie St e e 1010 Vermont Ave. Phone Fr. 209 we 1 use. 2 . 3 — — = = The problem of gressing is more air- , id 3 you're e ’ 3 pp 4 LA H STRS ET NWMST : \ e = jeult a woman than with a man, | goin’ in the lumber waggin, for - - - because the majority of male channel | want the buggy to drive into town.™ 200 Feet From Conn. Ave. Cars - 4 i @ : :fimmer!hdo not wear bathing cos.| “Huh.' cackled Aunt Luce, scorn- : ; o 3 i umes, whereas women are handi- - guess you’re right. -Lum- F ber waggin's good mough for us. Sis- To Sell at Once the $19 v ?50 - Mopfgonicry Lane Homes : capped by wearing suits. The cloth £ A Tubs the grease off the body, lowering | ter Meg -an’. me have worked here Price Is Set at— - ¢ the resistance to the water. like slaves ever since yon was mar: iy One Block South of Edgemoor Lane in" Edgemoor i Beauty and Elegance - 7 Becie SR i ,C}an\Be Purchased ; ! 4 3 I I (Covyright, 1926.) -ied 1o Eb, an’ got cheap vittles an' : '8 ‘buge ‘for pay. Now we're gettin' so oA TERMS ¥ HOW IT STARTED 0ld it's cheaper to lumberhyvaggln' ue | ;: S to the . poorhouse. Huh! ~Funny! il o5 2 - 458 25 e i Here you hate vour stepson Billy a ——¥isit this up-to-the-minute full-two-story Engfish house, with " wuss than you do_us. ‘cause he's |{illl center hall and two baths, in & wondeeful reighborhood. Owner and Builder = " BY JEAN NEWTON. “The Three R's.” “By their public officials ve shall at & A Reasonable Price 74 know them,” would be a severe ar- ‘ 4 “raignment of ;:kul)l'flnf e mm it Sfeapedl Cleve. 2061 Gl bl communities! But us, take ; X ‘ p Rk S 2 for .in the now popular expression Office: 4 Decatur - St., ,G!Y‘ Md. . “the three r's,” we have a living mon- __Phone: Hyt ille w g ument to an English dignitary who ‘went one better than any of our plain- est citizens today! - ‘When Sir Willlam Curtis, illiterate Jord mayor of London in 1796, -was called upon at a public banquet: to propose a toast he shocked the illus- trious company by drinking to “the three r's—readin’, 'ritin’ and ‘rith- metic!” * (Copyright. 1926.) Raspberry-Frosting Filling. For a frosting crush one cupful of raspberries, add one-third cupful of sugar, and let stand an hour or longer, then pass through a sieve. Add a tablespoonful of lemon juice and: enough- confectioner’s sugar to make ® paste that will spread and remain on a cake. Strawberries may be used in the-same way. Reasonable T:fllll m'lra ;nn.kg‘ a red raspberry .filling, i 3 5 ; 2 & the whités of two eggs, one cup- i : drive, has 7 largé sunlit' rooms, exclusl: ful of sugar, and one cupful of mashed red raspberries. Beat all to- } gether for 20 minutés and spread be- tween layers of cake. “Ask the man who owns one’ ; . ForSaleby THOS. A. JAMESON COMPANY - . Main 8526 ics under value for quick sdle. o 906 New York Ave. N.W. Ry R A e ohen 300 ookn for ok sxhibi . e fower 0. P, Onmcar GAAER : e GL E N DA LE ‘. Bach of the individually designed homes have six st _the Philadeiphin exposition. I e i B £ : G { % —— i L : O AUy . : " The Fast-Growing Suburban Town = rooms (three bedrooms) @ white tiled bath with pedestal lavatory, ‘cedar lined closets and abundant storage space —closets, drawers, shelves, etc. S “Th"-mrinini.hultbu-bo-uhulnm-w- “perior to the usual home of this price—Craftex Walls. tapestry brick fireplace—beautiful lighting fixturer and oty