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WOMAN’S PAGE THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1926 FEATURES r v i 1 ] , . | - 5 - . t Fluffy Girls Who Dress to Type | SUB ROSA | The StOl'y of Elizabeth || What Do You Know Making the Most of Your Looks —— ! About It? SO | ? : : | BY MARY MARSHALL. BY MIMI | 5 T i BY DOROTHY STOTI By Her Mother, ANNE AUSTIN IO o, "'1:-‘ e e : : | : ’ . In what science did Lo né'?i'fl.« generation m.ls its fluffy | greatest fault of American women. | Knocking the Family. : Kelvin work? - every generation has girls | Sometimes a woman makes a much | . : A (Copsright. 1926, in U_S. and Great Britain | were many, some humorous, some 2+ In what sclence dfd Stein- hat appear best 'in clothes that are | more Interesting effect by dressing in | When o girls soung and impulsive | by Nortii Ametcan Xexepager Alltance. ™ | gemi tragic. She confided to me her | | metz work? Wmooth, straight, severe or simple. |a style that is not quite the stereo. \“m_‘r \\IH‘\ ‘h* -":‘,“-\‘v”:;»“f’;‘mi "m"';: own news budget, with much fat-| 3. In what science did Ampere | typed thing for the moment than b: ¥ X NG Sl RY | ST o tummied chuckling, in short sen-| vork ? 4 work z of the time. Her parents’ constant : ife in Exile. | < [following ‘it slavishly. The 'style, | sdmonitions ot to fo this and. th pa tences of two or three words, sen . In what sclence did Galen {however, that she chaoses must he | ualGHtions nat to do this and thati XILED from home. college and | tences which had lengthened consider- | | ner own. . | edize. She scowls at them and stamps | husband, 620 miles from Waco, | ably by the time school closed in| . In what scfence did Galileo Take for instance the fuffy £Irl | hep foot. and rushos out of the room, | in=Nolt ofiihe plainsam e work? < She Ix so much more attractive in | muttemne ok s anciont o | Iot cast among manchers, | In this way T discovered that Eliza- & I wilat scisnice Al Eort | clothes that are full and frilly than | Usyally she seeks out her pal and | phom 1 did nat understand T | berhy had the makings of o frstclass| | Lister work? in clothes of the severe sort. The | confifles to her thate ~3 i |MUst have been rather a forlorn and [ chum, and in my loneliness [ to s o SRS Varometer of fashion i undoubtedly | give me o it au nns. o das | (riEhtened “new " teacher” when I |eager advantage of her understand.| [ AnSwers tc these questiq \ o the wide of greater severts. But |fong. Nor omet et b5 oo | presented myself with my 16.month. | in& and svmpathy. She became my | . > ] the fluffy girl ought not to let that | sympathy fore me. I'd like to get | °ld baby to Mrs. Rice, the mistress | most intimate friend, in those days| | keep her from dressing to her type. | away from them all {4f the only boarding house in Mart B . riche o g home Stolen Patents. | There are charming frocks of the | Then when young Romeo comes | T€X. R L Ll T e o 4 | nue rt o choose from. Some of | trotting along she wails to him about A middle-aged, childless, rather 1 found that I had to study every The most sensational discovery ever e Forennh drestmake s alwass make | the injustice o 1ife. OF cquree. there's | Severe-looking widow telephoned to | Nisht 1o keep ahead of my classes in| made by chemists was the synthe | u ey i e o JULRe, thenc Bl i e struste @11 <panish, on which I had heen very | sis of dyes. Previous to the work of frocks for this type of woman always a little trouble with the family € tilistee, whoi hadimee me av [\e i e iatel Tor: tenching, andl ivl| Willam Héns. Peulita @il avas werw| The sketeh shows # frock of this <ven about the nicest Romeo in the L Lo ¢ RCL BB and am Henry Perkin, all dves were | ' | ; i Jhenic : was comical to hear her lisping after | of animal or plant colors, and were cort. It s of black and white dotted | world. They always kick up such a e B Tt Bk I R e > 3 chiffon, with Llack lace on skirt and | small rumpus about his seeing daugh- L L a, ha | slow and costly in making i T 3 3 hablais, habian,” or the conjugation | was supposed that their chemistry bodica and a cherry.colored ribhon | ter 80 often—they have something to RSELL R L : N o = g £ of some other Spanish verb. She was a complicated process that could . | low at the waist. There fx a little | ¥av about the length of time he stays, i ) p : et o moige of ‘the same ma. |100." Witen they ree she's rather keen | might have learned quite a ot of |never he mitated. Rut Perkin found Dear Ann: A B A about bl A teheet her—rh im | Spanish if her hedtime had not come aecidently that coal tar can easily be| Here fs a hat that is infinitely bet- t e g Lo AT el e e at 7 o'clock, She invariably slept the converted into aniline, the chemicali jor for the short woman that a low | Sty g e oot o LS twelve solid hours m seven 10 constituent of indigo. on alizarin, | il ¢ | | She gets into the habit of knockinz seven, without waking up the source of madder, synthe. | turbgn. because the tall crown adds pt w MENU FOR A DAY. heE Tt b s b teicant ishe [ “During the marnings. sxcent when (ieq % before long most dyes wers | helght to her tiny figure. 2 ! | tells him that thev're all unsympa- | she gave Elizabeth her 10 o'clock easily and cheaply imitated by the| yours for making short work of i i thetic. weh e e e eeding of milk and graham crackers. chemists. 7 i BREAKFAST tie, and unjust she’s y Mis. Rice saw very little of the baby L ! tininess, LETITIA. | iched for some particularly impert : Gl s Perkin took out good patents in & 10261 : Apple Sauce with Bran. nent piece of devilishness she woeps | She plaved about the yard. warmly| pngland and France to protect him- (Conyrieht. 107 k : i Scrambled Ezss. bitterly to her man. She moans to | dressed against the high, cold wind<| ceir, but when he applied to Germany | | Racon Curls him that not one of her relations has | of the plains. bent on mysterious ad-| ¢4 o patent the officials first insisted 3 | Hot Riueberry Muffins. ever understood her. She even grows | | ventures of her own, or, when It Wak| on knowing his process in detail. ! Coffee indignant if he sticks up a bit for | snowing or ralning. she plaved end-. thon refused the patent. and soon 7 | - them | lese games of {wr "l‘"”k"""“] “i‘““’“y": one of the marvelous new German 4 [l W} 4 | D i el ¥ . | magazines, picture hooks, hlocks 2 Aes wo ware: Al i g LUNCHEON After awhile she gets him in the | | dyes we were all taught to admire e Vikzelable! Salad ht mood- convinees him that she's :""” j iermany for would be on the e | g e S illtreated and misunderstood. Grad | Continues College Work. | market. RBY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Baking Powder Biscuits. r CGaramel Ally he comes to the realization tha ; | Now what do you know about H aramel Cud e e S She chatted constantly, in a low, ;.5 ; Fruit s e e L B e confidential vi and scemed never 5 i | bit on what you have in your head | Tea. Ui hier home o Doament ol ol 116 e Tomely or discontented, accord | Answers to Yesterday's Questions. It Is All in the Head. [if vou are in this battle | - Smea ro serlous mind- | ing to Mrs. Rice, who never tired of | 1 Phagocyte are minute bodies fn | 1n the July ,'"”““‘"’"\,")'_,L“T.;“,:"?“""I" First, the losing point E st el about thir sirlx. And when raleing her Bt e ol | e blood stream which digest and e Tiaih = Beally g |, ). The e of trving 1 Beet Stew. Riscult Crust 4 boy has convinced himself, or has wome for lunch and after school. the | josgroy harmful bacterta. State Board of Health e healih €| jecetve yourself or your fri A e oL U e baby was almost frantic with delight. | " 2 Corpuscles are free floating cells | Partment publication which T read for | (TEENE SR B0 4 0 H T | Bollod {GHeH s i ot e i hier i ditty The bonds of love between us were | e tpe Llood instruction—occurs one of the finest | {oul MADAIEE REATTR (= S Pluin Tettuce hy Dressing L i o RnGek | knit_extremely close then, and have| " 3 “Fhere are more red corpuscles|heelth sermons I have ever read Tt |, . or “weak lings | i o Preo = deal it itikes MRt never been severed since. ! ;. A is complete in two dozen words. The e chITAINN: faries: (LAt out as Peach 1 \ease, he i o o han white in healthy blood. 1} , S ¥ ut & . e 4 e 75 | In addition to my school teaching.| '3 It fak Bloca dbol | author's name does not appear. Ko e e ataboe A | Coffer ., what happe Well the girl | e L S e TG the ‘rh‘ml‘.'\)m‘n ‘|hv~m Many long-winded disconrses have [ the end of i w s a - i s oV 8 { B of papers, anc h minntes to eirculate e bo b _ climate where chanes of T I RERRY MURINNS v D ';’1 L ol | race to keep ahead of wmy pupils in | "TUIEE 20 CTEERHE TG I ea [ heen hung on the shortest verse in | TULE, FICR VL G ere At BLUEBERRY MUFFINS ive nniy o) Dimeven el | Spanish. 1 continued myv callege || L : Seripture, and, escapt for the instruc- | ¥ liscovers that there's some- HeRP | oncely nsed to mean veinous blood. : | home Twn eggs heaten licht, one. SaL A R B b { course by mail. My salary of $T3 a| jipoien it is more nearly bia In|tien and_exhortation of children. it |RGNEL il oion that yon half cup sugar. two tablespoons | | thing wrong. Her hushand isn t treal- | month permitted me 1o have the | g iR B 8 erial blond | MAY be debatable whether these end- | 0 (1% 00 0 withaut th 1 | melted butter. one cup milk | her family well at all. After aH.| washing and ironing done by a Mexi S s % 5 'C- 1 less sermons have conveyved any @1 E€0 A 0O0F O A Balatidit sl | loves them - the whole bunch of | 3. “Bleeders”™ are people having A Sl PhY ladvice of 1 i | | two cups flour. one cup herries s nl oy hhe i ot ee can woman. and to ‘have a dress-| 5. coazulation powers of the blood, | HOUEHt not conveved in the fext Ty g por 11 i g R pand now that she's no longe maker do our sewing. |iBoor cosgiatlom posess off SHeDIco0 s vaatim wept D P TR e o e v [ ng with them thev seem more de- But 1 had to save enough to pay | S0 that when a wound is made oven!' jjere 1 the complete text of the ' & The IoF WHITE DOTTED CHIFFON OM. E le than ever. How dare he be o my_railroad and Pullman fares back | 2 “rY SHEht one. thev are 2 | health sermon published tn the North lalfst onde: BINED WITH BLACK LAC VEGETABLE &, j o to them to Waco, tide me over the lonz Sum. | ' 5 Carolina bulletin s e THERE 1= A VlH'lm\'hm_lF)r\*%n ¥ EGETARBLE SALAD. {1t takes a lonz time hefore she can | mer vacation and pay mv fare back to | 7UIf vou wish to get well of tuber- fame. and oy o e omoRED §pread crisp lettuce Jeave on | |arase from his mind the impression | |/ Rfasear iri the FAll: for at the close ot {cutosts what vou have in your Head |18 ofien wom or last By heedl otk of . MATERIAL OF THE FROCK pnions sticed thun, then laver cu comes to realize what nice, jolly people ing vear at a salary of $80 a month have in yvour lungs.” Us aae e Hat some o ilo winine g g 3 e e U TR S I debated a long time as to whether T — Cut it out and keep it tn vour tam. | b see her some O (he anng Just as thera are always angors Sticed tomatoes. ‘Serve with ofl |f | . Don't the seeds of disli v sho ceept, for correspondence i " « health book. Tuberculosis i« a ints ar len e T h Rl g Winsear, CIUHIBKRE 1 Vel sentment, in _your manis mind i Bl ‘vmi«luzn.-'x.{\‘ P AN RN AR ‘zflliwm:: which is almost certain to c. | onlv wiahies tend met wel E nooth, short-haive: s Rl fitn L Rlib R courses were atisfs L ki By - Che constant attendance, tabbies. The trouble is that with us | | e mareh ! with any gainsi vour family, | Thevt grow had heen very miserable away from | : | cur sonner or iater in every family. it e rert iR adle . the angoras soicatimes feel that (hey g v, unnleasant gueedsiinvhoche ol my home and my hushand, however, | The Laundry List. is %0 common and o widespread. and || SliNE e Bematih ahis eleal Tor fish - vourself will have to kill some day if VATt REaelt: . 3 when it does occur in vour family the | Ul fon's wake and at other vmes almost PEACIH PIE Tou fond of your people —and most it ck in Waco in June, I found | wisdom and truth packed in this ittle | = ¥ 1" of the sud every woman attempts to be fulr Cover pie plate with good. ten GlEs I S Elizabeth on her fifth birthday, | light-housekeeping rooms, took the ! sermon may light e way to re-|U L e oriats S R O der e oruktdna Cat SpouEh it. when she wax promoted to “high " n storage, and enrolled covery. briet | portunity for i% s mres eror g vesh or ca whes Mimi Wil Te wlad to answer any ing second grade. I ester at Baylor | ‘This health sermon is almost b SURiEE o % e & Bot HesUl I neeted Yo thrs i friti T e R T Tl oot DALCRS AR enough to serve as a maxim or [here at heme as it is fa . hal ) cover it then ponr in 5 L i d Charles worked full time on n e S The owledse that A Americans are proos o tow far little of fulce the 5 e g the train, looked us over and T saw b e e well, 1 ne but it is much more than a 4 ‘ s i 0 ittle of juice. and thew tili up puper, where he was doin L t jority of individvais with tubers e Al o ey Lh sour creaim: sprinkle sugar instantly that she had made up ber | wus ln July of that vear that Kliz mers OHIETAM. L CHRY Is pancraliy: | D8I 0 recon P nie foo Py o Torset thelr own per snerously: Ay strips of pie h T Q mind to refuse us sanctuary. But i peth, 22 months old, had her tiese {0 Ty VPR S N by ut telling the wor ot it sonalitics their own Wpes. The CrURL Across it I F N() S Ve SHe BT B R OO DI | s alled & falr education, had a fair ed- |out telling the we i 4 French dressuiahers who know Amer Mot o e HOME ® fetliiot el Bapilly, need SlolGntle | &= ’ { ucation in hygiene this sermon from o Inviman understands whit phys foun vwomen Lest speale o i€ us the d . —————— e 5 g g | Elizabeth Near Death, | corth Carolina would suffice as it |iological 1 means unti ] [ in my arms and held out her hands | B ol O e that | studicd this vital factor in the game BY JENNY WREN. to Mrs. Rtice. Her face softened; she | A relative of mine ith whom SUARSS Sl i i en | under the guidance of a trained di A relat g 1 hany laymen are still as children [under the guida {touk the baby awkwardly | Blizabeth had spend a day, fed her an LG 1 ) ector— the physiciar " v s N P N TR ¢ when it comes to a battle with tnher v c / 2 4 Eabn Lo i o | Mrs. Rice allowed us to eat our|appetizing but ruinous meal of new Heme o bt e R 0a Y s == maite Simrtmen . This Yo die. | Who were fortunate enough to he per- a ham hock. The babs almost died of . g T 5 T e e N ST |mitted to gather at her excellent |the dread “Summer complaint.” | Dinal: Day’s Daily Talks on Diet o b gl i table and 1 saw her watehing the | \When she was well again -as she was | h ’ld n o R T A i = i ‘ Ihaby narrowly. Fortunately, Eliza- |in twa or three days [ impressed ur 1 re The Right Food Is the Best Medicine | heth was on her hast hehavier. She |npan her, solemnly. that she was not 7 | Late heartily of the foods her diet in- | to eat a thing that any one offered i cluded. did not ask for any forbidden | her, withont my permission i & = P " P " = out the day. It is much better fo L . slowed up and there at the step stood \ The Importance of Water. 2 xh‘n:“ “"m“ . >r"‘(”;’ delicacies and, when the meal was sr;- was not to taste oo between | oo oo Going Fishing. s ? e ! i R et Elassiniay oy otted away in search of a hed | meals at all, no matter who offered it , ('ne Mother Save: b s Adibie e sifie the jov of being 12 8 '1‘\ er crmprises o hnrlk o it an ‘b h iced tea. An occasional [ z';'pr-ln:v\ e "I:l P:’m? s ?o‘,.‘g‘ o L R e Now, son, you and T'li turn !n' \\( :ma;m Kn.: v of :‘:u and eight nf the human hedy. 1t wo- | glass of lemonade or other fruit fnic ternoo 3 out b ? Al i bt . . arly in going to the Nosth woods t ¢ e e S el lemcnede fon AienIouIt Jutee | veminded that she had 1o take ft. | was. She lived up to that promise Den that T wished to encourage her in have to get up bright and early in gofng 1o the Festn wo s e 5 1 e e TS "1 veckon T'll give you a trial,” Mrs, | falthfully until she was at fleast 8 her leftering. Therefore 1 alwavs|the morning. All set? Evervthing [\ 00 145 olie b SIS guatn e the marmad indivilusd. ing for Ghelifatimun., e can) Ind likeg sy ie0od QRiby ARG o hs ho depended 1pon not o eat what she | her list to the laundry bag. She was| “Every last thing. My lines and had it every dav. Helpinz pack One or fwo zlasses can he taken the | freel 1nise it 08 not fattening me too much trouble you'll have to | mu-\\l s et mond for her. Ghe je Amply rewarded for her trouble when {my rod and my flies and my hooks land stow the outfit in fwo hig canoes firet thing in the m I the rest Rui water, like food, e prre move. 1 won't have any Mexican | (00N V0 DG BT D Giet as the the laundryman commented on the|and evervthing. 1 laid out my | Drifting down tream all flecked throughout e Typhoid zerins « e i ! nurse around my house, and vou can't | e s cish. | fine lettering, a Sl ti G ‘lothes, ton. I'm going to wear my | with =old and brown and green. spat 8 ) i SRine dn o n | crankiest child speeialist could wish e | ring, and said that he wished ! clothes, 1 R 2 ¥ O ith Whether or not one should drink | spivkling roadside sprin Vacation get any other kind in this town. | &5id she héver: eats bebweant niciis all cnstomers woifld give him such | rubber boots. Are yvou dad _|tered \n'-\l \|v‘.l“ ie Aruj L ed \\_m:; : Lol “"““‘,' At s L e Asked Elizabeth's Advice, | " We returned to Marfa when | neat and readable lists ! ”-"_”""_"“"“-" "”‘"""{: "‘.‘,‘,’,L\;(""""h:'.‘ R i Rt & it mestion ore not enly four | drink is unpollutes ve is any {heth was just 2 years old, but T w; (Covyrizht, 1976.) old fishing coat. ks il Lot hdingt . A0t AT different shapes and sizes of stomachs L doubt abont the water in the farm | A Mexican nurse! An ignorant. h“x":"pm‘ J“_“h T e by, Imt vou coldn't get a coat like having father say, "We'll_drift alonz Bat the auestion wi the achlity of the [well it should e boited and - then | {lirty woman, who woukl feed 1y I T, Aig st T hda Dacit BitaRn BV a | it todav. Fckec alone are better | down tothe e’ Cove, Son. i€ sou nstric, fnice in the stomach and the | covled hefore it \ | the wrons things, and teach he spider, and my wnkic was i suon o | | QU ERTIM han anything vou c e a | think it would be goo B action “or motility of the stomach | On . motor trip, it is better to the half-Indiun, half-Spanish | shiors S0t St 1 had 1o have it | | MM i E new coat. Got plenty pockets in your | vou sy go on to Georges Landing enters into the matter hose with & jquench thirst with an o or oal that is the language of thé | gressed every day by w doctor, and | NN {coat”" b _jlsota couple of big ones there last high amount of gastiic fnice may drink than to drink water without | Mexican peon! Not for my bab¥! 1|could walk only with the aid of a “Guess so. Enough for me, any-|vear. Just as you say L Wwater with meals with advantage ure of it source. In a dav's put the problem up to Elizabeth (hat | eyuteh and a cane, I was also inter- | BY D. C. PEATTIE. w T only have o have a knife | For, as father said fo mother when those with low acidity may be injured. | ey some town is Sure to have | {afternoon when she woke up. I had | mittently ill with chronic appendicitis. fand'a couple of handkerchiefs. I got planning ile trip, “17dont care 5 Those with normal stomach action | pure water and a short thirst is bette |long since formed the habit of talkIng | The $50'a month melted like snow in {two beauties ~big red ones, like Old [whether T catch af can eateh have no reason to avoid arinkins taking home a case of diarrhea with her as If she were able to under- | jyly. EKlizabeth's perfect obedience, | Snapdragon. |Charley's. 'Spose he'll he there wait. | the fish 1'm after. I have to catch B nRihome e A neral vy 1. A thermos hottle of water ks 1 £t 1y | 3tand everything T said Boe lurTs Tenenakee: andERerin | TRAY e | i tar e Thndy o it IS i b Loy en i BE UG e hoid crmos hottle of v omarks the costume the smartly [ S10¢ Lk - sty endenc ear old-fashioned flower the | 5 R e heas s i awaAS TrOMaTe R el onces of wiier i meal, i o good Thing in the ar. for affer | Gonedont wonin of frshion Texany r:lmlldn)\[ come with uS, | failing love and consideration proved | snapdragon i a brilliant visitor from | e . e e Sl for Wh this 1D Ry goine aken between o fuls of food. doe: "oy kills thirst so well as | The architecturs Hent st eth.” ooked her steadily i1 o he my salvation during those hard | the Old World, one of the earliest of 0T W& get” of - B e = spanionshiy 1 no harm even o persons of low ' e e eam i | (e eve wnd held her attention. “You'll | months. hefore 1 had to_resign the plant. immigrams o Amerion. | £leepa with one eve open e T o AEiE ekt hvalth’ of the Boay. Be'sute 1o [hhe oo e Bk teranie and the tiny, Pmust be ¢ good while Mother 1s | operation. today its popularity, due to the fn- |0 P 0 o te ma aleepy-headed | and szt 3 s e 1 contodn or freely inside and out [t on e side of e room ha | 2 teaching school. so Mrs. Tee | It wax ‘then (hat disaster oertook | creasing number. of heawtiful e G L Lo Ll e Phis i proven by fuct that they | = e ) e e e Lwill let us stay. You mustn't leave | me, leaving Elizabeth and me home- | s oyl shades | ive won t heiup o catch the e aelclit 'on diis. Jsut eventeat Are sonps made with milk good for | % bitek and green mantel. “'"l“’;,"‘,‘u {the yard. You mustn't eat anything | less, alone and pennlless. | f],‘"‘,‘l’u':,bh‘,f:“",':‘ g "m‘,:'l:" as pale | rain at all.” Ll g i W plenty of fruis and stables | voung children? —Answer. They are | oh.of.gold drapes, simply made, |2t 81l between vour meals, and you | = [ 1ow. Deside the old-style regulation | s ond' ehemruiie for hed. a " gond Lk labin Bt oes Nt do away with the necessity of | Very nourishing, ¢! soups iy ol = I mustn’t hothes . Rice s Y Can| 5 S a f f eRUIAtON | qaried cheerfully for bed. a good dues ot o it ity of | very nourlshing. - Cream, souns Jfure B e Wi sty bother s Rice atalll Can | ontinued In tomorrow’s Star.) “;I..x\ velvety maroon, is anything but | po'Shead of his earliest hedtime. 1 | Borax will remove leather Ciilane St ke nlsh a good way to introduce pa P i B S dern | YOU take care of vourself, honey, so | - B - ahea ; : e L LR I I The Summer. hecinse the Ly | the milk quota tnto the diet of ehil-| i U wnd 1 painted hiae | Mother can teach school | 2 H L e e abwgbr onl coissny ater sol MOTIE Sle8D MToin WUE D cary tisithera || Fistains: rom lIEHe coloted 2 Throws off s mnch water in perspira- | dren over 4 years old. el The e . “Yes.” she replied gravely, nodding Peach Pi Hits . 2 . S0 1and think of going fishing with Dad ing pers; ; and green. The table has a plate. | y. each Pie. named from the fact that if vou | jie: > Dad will he with me colareadiailh tion. nearly every one heeds the de-| 1. W. Are frankfurters and sater | aes top and the seat pads are green | Ner head vigorously. — “Iibbushus 1| KomGRaLE the Tower “faw” of this two- | b e e e and Ol Ol lIRNEpldeed o o e mand for many cool drinks through- kraut fattening. Answer. Shto)l hscked Tatiels RSN [iher lnteat attempt at pronouncing | 8cald a dosen rine peaches, then din | SIS N (e o LS (R0 for ihree whole ddsesine and AN R s b e (900K it Dvel : her long, hard name) will be good.” | them in cold water and peel them, | FRCE (ATl . : ol Charlie and Dad. What'd you know | and new if. after heing washed, Andiiahe wan, THer Wb [ halve the fruit and remove the pits. | PlAce With quite a powerful snapiahout that?* Then in the warm zen they are dipped into very thin HOPP b Ie ey hile, i a rihen when released. The' bee. lghtlis ity of vowth the thought car tareh batne bes 1 ; . , o i E B another reference to our leaving. Mrs, | Meanwhile, lina a deep earthen or| g . | erosity _of von ought came | | starch befors heing irones ] / Lessons in English ! i : atre and | 0N the lower lip. bends this petal |1hg be lonesome. o n\ “ E GO b ll\G €S § s Rice, who had heen adopted as a mem. | 0ven glass dish with rich pastry and . URen g el 1ithat moether might be lonesome or TR S e L Arts | S her of the family by Elizabeth, and | Arrange the peaches in i, placing in “‘;::j "H"\"‘:‘N‘_”N“‘I“"h“ The mouth of | feel neglected at being left out of the suit. brush the dust out thor | o s who wax called “Alintie Wice," be. | them “alternately halved maraschinn | [he flower belng apen. ’I:F":(r‘fl';lr“imr- delight. “'You wouldn't like to| | Suts MFUSH HRE HOSt M BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN. | oMz - came infatuated with the baby, and |cherries and split blanched almonds. | o (0" SRy D he | came, too, ‘mom” brush in hot water and rub well | i o N e DL, [ Por avar a1l ona. capul of heats :1' “f;‘n-}';;:{‘cd}l{;‘:?‘lv :vl.f,;»;"l‘:mxhn:hhn'd “Goodness me. child, no. 1 ..,.y.vdn'; fiite tho wavee S a1 | o RS ‘ s A = P 9 1 0 ruzzing excitedly | feh Yon men go by veourselves an o allei 3 | Words often misused - Don't ay | @S that Elizabeth was the hest bahy |rup made by holling almost to the n : . men bR R SR ] Buying Play Clothes. For camping and outing manv |0 80F 0l (LIS (T AT [in the world, and that she nevar gave | thread stage ane cupful 31 sugar and | 219 even make Sut Wta form twieting | hdve a good time. Tf be very busy will Took like new ! Py e ¢ iohes i |MOthers have voted in _favor of | g lF \il Gotes "N Simith and [her 2 “mire of trouble.” three-fourths cupful of water mixed | (15100 A% If unable to et out. The | here uttil you get back. You'd hetter When a chimnev catches fire Plan to buy playproof clothes if | heavy soled sneakers. They are du-!oiperc™ " Omit “and others I gave Elizaheth her bath and her | With a littla juice from the maras. | ' T oo [apprehension about its| get to sleep now. so that you can start BAlk unoas Bethaos b il ¢ vour children 1o feel free to rable. light. comfortable and w A : eanfas 8 3 cirup | escape. ; s early.” 1 rrow x you want veur child ! le. licht. comfortable and will 1| ” &eich mispronounced —Cariial. Pro- | breakfast hefore T left for the school. |Chino cherries. Thicken the sirup | SSraPe. however, but having stocked | early. e HEb Bnd Gis wHereverithey «choose. || iliny necde. SSiBaN chilaren s should i diinceilcor==tal, “niot. Kok i house. hurrfed home to have I with one tahlespoonful of flour mixed | 'IP With nectar, crawls out again.| Just as the dawn wae breaking two | | DX 4 > sl climh and dig wherever th h nounce kor-—jal, not kor.dial ha lunch ¥ " | o iy ” 2 e [have strong sndals, barefoot or | ML lcciolied. (halk [ with her; saw that she was in hed for | {0 # paste with a little cold water. covered with the golden pollen which | stealthv figures slipped out of the held acros ‘vw v..’ v m;:_f-fi The They should he enconrazed 0 “rough | operwise, made of dull leather. Nat- | qendit i BCT M L (fee, | her Tong-afternoon nap before I rushed | Cover the ple with a top crust in, {he stamens have showered on it in| front door and headed for the railway B Ara kil das gt and develop their voung limbs ' urally ven can't afford to have their ol liccarning, Instructed, well fn. | back to schaol, and returned from 1 | which several slits have been cut and | fhe course of its confinement inside | station. Such fun to tiptoe out with Guuced by the st 1o Hae and bodies. You will also find that play shoes shined. and a dull leather : formed. |as soon after four as poesible to give | bake in i moderate oven for about 1.““‘ flower. There i< not a prettier iout waking a soul. Such sport to Gl Lad i LI when “dressingup” time arives | never needs to be polished. Athletic | \Verd study—"Use a word three|her another bath. dress her In fresh, | 45 minutes. Serve warm or cold with | little miracle In nature than the sIght|ride in the smoker with the tawny Ll et LBt thev'll he carefnl about their clothes underwear should be bought for both | times and it i$ yours.” Let us “"i risp white, give her her four o'clock | T®@m or hofled custard. <°'u'ih-fl'm« adjustment of bee to flower | porter and the heavy-eved conductor. And there Won't be any necessity 1oy bovs and girls. Union suits are pref- | crease our vocabulary by mastering |meal of milk, orange juice and graham . - |and flower to bee as in the case of | “Going through?" asked the man with Don't use soda for washing e ot wo-piece suit, hecause one word es 3 e " L eracke 2 3 2| S the snapdragon {the punch, clipping neat holex in the | | china with gilt on it. If ve nag them eruble 1o the two-pi: . one word each day. Today's word vackers, and then tuke her on | | Yegardless of price or where vou |they don't pull lovse, vet they fit| Undismayed: not (o be disheartened, | walks. bl Grape Juice Sherbet. . - oo long biue silpe. “Tsaw Old Char. | | do. dont e Ssurprised it the purchiuse them, play clothes should | looser and are covler. Some mothers | “He attempted the task with undis. | : g ! Sl onbTAlE L Al EnvaloUal gE il ¥ : ley yesterday and he's on the watch | | gilt gradually disappears be of strong materials closely Woven | buy running punts, and have their |mayed couruge.” { Found Baby & Chum. in one-half a_cupful of cold water for Quick Salad Dressing. for you. Well, 1 wish you luck. Don't | To remove the cloudines Toose weaves. you may remember, | youngsters play without undershirts. | o When she became tived of walking, | 10 minutes. Make a situp by hoiling Mix onehalf a cupful of sweet |}et the youngster beat yvou. Looks | which comes over highly pol ceteh snd tear. usnd haven't the| Buy vneplece play suits uf brown h Mel - she let nie pull her along in her little | one cupful of sugar and one and one. Cream, two tablespoonfuls of any pre- [0 me he might oo ished furnitiure, wash it with a strength of the other. For example, It | crash for little boys. Linen crash Peach Melon Salad. ved sulky, but she always rather re-|half cupfuls of water for 10 minutes, bared mustard, one-half a teaspoonful | By and by the gray of the sky #ponge and tepid water and rub 1% 4 sweater that vow're buving se i3 coolest and most durable. Duck is{ Peaches combine well with cantasy 2nted that mode of travel as babyish. | then add the gelatin. Cool slightly | of sugar and a-pinch of salt. Beat |turned to opal streaks, the cold. clear it dry with a_wet chamols Ject w sweater that's tightly knit.|heuvier, but is alse warmer. Khaki| loupe. Ior this saiad take small fine. ), B these long pilgrimages together we lund add one pint of grape juice and |thoroughly and it is ready to serve, |8ir of the hills drifted through the wrung out of cold water. A Don't buv any with belts < and kindergarten cloth Ix #lso sull- | flavared melons, two tablespoontuls of |4 ked over the events of the dav. I (four tablespoonfuls of lemon julce, e stuffy train. folks began to stir. birds | | chamois streaks the sirface and “w 1 y some s o o e 3 1 T 1 - oblems nt A e . e . G hegan chirping, an early rising cow does not remove the blur. Either the slipover wodel, or able. Some playsuits arve made in preserved gingers whipped cream, one | f6d her all my problem | then freeze. Garnish with fruit if de'| More people would he successfil if |5 ok p 2 o s Kind that butons down the front for one plece, but others are made in | quart of siced peaches, onehalf cup. | % vol—and every girl who has ever | sired. i it did not cost so muchc avpcered i the vesture., JIhe train school _wilt_know Al yon two pieces. In any event, the trous ' ful of orange sirup and some nut | taught Biuy heavy cotton socks. Buy at|ers shonld be fastened by huttons onto | meats. «ut the melon in halves and | Jeast four pairs alike so that they canithe blouse. Little girlis mayv wear remove the seeds and membrane. | be matched up when one or twa are |similar suits with elastic at the knee hill thoroughly and il the halves | lost. Heavy cotton will withstand of the knickers with the sliced peaches. Sprinkle | mast laundries. and thev are more | Older children may wear clathes | over with the chopped ginger and nut | durable than any ather Summer | very similar to these. Older girls may | meats and pour over the orange hostery. Ruy them large and let the | wear khaki knickers and middy sirup made with sugar and orange | yaungster pull them up fn the toe hleuses. Older hovs mav wear khaki|inice. 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