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'"HURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926. FEATURES. 5 54 WOMAN'S PAGE. THE 0 | ¢ 9 o | ¢ T 5 THERE’S AT LEAST ONE IN EVERY RESTAURA —By BRIGGS. | . 7 ravel Court to B rv : Mak he M Y s i ) esies to Be Observe ‘ el [| SUB ROSA aking the Most of Your Loo ] BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. i NOw 'Ll SHow You JusT | THERE'S A STREET BY MIML BY DOROTHY STOTE. How T 1S -~ WE'LL Say COMING AcosS ABOUT P s that belonz 10 jour-|may not be exactly forbidding, but it TS 1S MARKET HERE WE'LL SAY AND Plasin | cquired by expertence. | indicates a barrier to intimate com- 3 STREET AND THIS | RIGHT o™ This CORNER acing. . woman who has traveled | panionship. Never under any clr- IS A LAMP-POST- AND i i « form of sport’ indulged ow some | cumstances talk of anything i ACROSS OVER THERE in by anxious mothers who | )r much | impersonal subjects. It is unwi 1S A RED BRICK | want to m: sure the suitor for the| OF cour reveal destination other than vely daughter's hand is O.K.—has| busis of | nume of the city where you stop. H tions, knows the ri ricans do everything in a Kindly way, not in 2 At trav ately but with impersonal ]imllm’ss,’ ¢ o e oo they ‘*h'-u'ld which is really courtesy. St e Window Problems. i e { There is perhaps more bother about | Jo vou know the Fitz-johns there? | windows than any other one specific| | N charming people. | thing w celing by train. It| | l\'-\..u“\“\_“d Ly |often is a strain on one’s good na-| g o ture to hav 1 fellow passenger lnvi | | Sist that vou keep your window down that thero ‘ure oppar. because of clnders that may blow in, - UNTIC You comE & The ProoR il gt E e of draughts of alr being A PARK- - NOW YoU AND AS ToU COME ouT SoME HEAUY THiNKING ' the young man e 1\‘; e ou TAKE THE RIGRT "O‘JDT\JRN OVER. HERG correct people tuall d air, At least yo & AND_ THE T4IRD MOUSE s in the nicest section, he is 4 11d not be having the window open H::Drfi‘;o:gcicsng ON THE SOUTH SIDE 1S ) i m"\;’f}?\.'.;::q(‘:z:’l'{.u{ ; \less it made the travel pleasanter v MY HOUSE - You ol e mothers are not alone in | —_— v you. But, except when you ac- PUAGE T IDVREERS CAM'T MISS (T - S 4 i THe i s ally must have fresh air, at a ¢ et hint from one who sits behind you or ide you that the air too much e i esy demands that you shut the 2 i However, if the chance oc « for you to change your seat, i, 1 Dear A A EriarcHfr. er Ann | that is the thing to do, and hope for S el o NI e et fon @ {better luck with the open window. Cisle qudrews chore HepLall b b N 4t e hesminy o Wt JourseI in | was ch | «chol. the | €aDe coat with a shortish cape, then the other's place to realize that the o oo ool i | at least she should have one that ix open window may t : "':“‘, unc) i 3 e, | square across the bottom. For a 7 ! S brosisy i ! pointed model is height increasing have to! | Yours for seeking decreases. case with | " e careful that they do ks not themselves ask the favor unless | - : = 5 [ G Lo 05 [ 3t nrbvas:un o enem i | B et Eating on T ! ! % 5 : : = | BEDTIME STORIES 7 7o | | MOTHERS | 3 ('.»“_‘ ;"“; "’“""i 1 - A W. BURGESS , it ! ¢ TY (‘HATS‘ J Ly vour- S — — BY EDNA{ KENT FORBES. g I Danny Is Rescued. A ohjects to the | St e ! Hints to Mothers. | vou 1y have 1 ently Y : « have 15t Fivery expectant mother ought to g artic Putt-putt puit-putt-putt-putt! Danny | know that she need not lose her look 51 C must 4 n ear. placer” not only | v having a baby, that. indeed, the S ‘ rou to refrain from eatin ‘et | he cocked up the other little round e subjects | s # 5 ge in too & re tis il vou can ta [ e e e coeken theis 1nian . by can 1dd to her later attractive- i i hews mother- unless the odor m cocked up. That pop out. and . ou bre: = It would Ih- m:' : [n.- wondered wh mot \,..}u] i end of 1= \ nigh o BE | Gourtecus but actually unkind to con- [ had he b e T it B i w i LA CONSIDERA- 0. ¢ under such cireum-|J; seemed wnd miles up the ver. It had A began producing | (N b A given Danny the biggest lift he had snobbish- | Mol g et hud on his way homw , b fro fmportant to it « ! r 1 e siof (Comsrigt. 1026 g b ¢ the halr must have |0 b, / 1 nd be quick to accede to th @ minute > best ey whole period | Jo o icara v nowh ndly caution, byt ted lou: i i wnd fi“l*"*“" GRS 6E ¢ 1 itk phousit y b ol fCionhN of (ofHers “ . » he ¢ teed fear | during the | 5% 9% €0 o1 too friendly 3 merely too aloof, or whimpered Danny. 1] Puzzlicks. v s the placing w wteatn, Phej SAlEe R e i Ve Of the two the former I could peep out. | wish I could | | puzsle- Limericks——! h worth of our « ged a little cach | % sar o k And what- | 8 what tking that gueer noise i good tonic should be used | and ur zood na ish 1 could see where I'm going. 1| There once was a man with a —-1 ) great | twice three times a week. The = thir { wonder what's g to happen next. | ¢ nothing so dreadfully —=2—, | | body less energy to expend thm” 11 Yo i o also les rome for in the ends thought it —3 wh th as hair and|a e of a d 1 kir 0 the fo | 4 | ther 2 be |any kind of bric 4 | 11 del because he wis 3 | visited one very two mont. in- | child's ‘V&gs At | stead of o every six. The future bones are very plishle child will beneflt by this dental care, | simpler 1 ing don w5 the mother \ voung ladies in the party g Y ‘The complexion will take care of otor boat and they were | OB ol Comigis s boast- | geif. Indeed, at no other time is the lovely timie as that boat went sends in this “puzzlick an excel- | hip with people ~ viver. By and by one of them | I o of nonsense ve which claim w0 wealth . abject_floating | Why not forw vour > ad. “What is| G limerie he benefit of sody and everybody | thin i | other “puzziick | L “Jnst said the| . i nan who wi g wotor boat { ! «t an old rusty can floating right Good Cake. t | | side up.” : Sift together five tin three o [ I ¥ou suppo: fuls of flour, two cupfuls ¢ Good es. s pick two heaping teaspoonfuls I gl Lol 9 * i So the motor i ful of sal Tet rupfuls of. sweet | cupft 1 toward the floati 1, and some | ieitoth r point, and | fuls of = 3 ° one shed over and ‘litted the ean | Vo he, Ao kG m teasy Cuaranteed | lout of the water Do you suppose | Add one tea- | whites « =7 | there 1s anything in #27 in e I ‘the | Yolks until thick pure imported 4 s ‘ i ( | auivea a_voice. i White of thre d bake | wilk (0 the yolics o ™% ; 8 | " Seome one reached over and picked | ke in three A good | I ients tdd Vof b | ng it upside down. | i de by beating the | canned corn, be W40 Out fell Danny. Out fell Danny right S | fold in the whites - - A | midst of that pariy on the boat! S o, annlons % |k orico on® & bk . JJ'{‘. | | e wasn't in tie midst of T Grie. Bl s aoR T ‘i“."”. Y | starch. k until *Blck, ad- - 1 -2 | I an pole, lemon, or| Czechoslovakia oy Cold Everywhere [ i te t hoat could not | ernment toy ‘ | | 1sily upset. 1T Danny had Ieen| | S { some sort of a monster he couldn't ! | possibly have occagioned.more exc - | { ment. 1If Danny had had ti to think | he might ha little u { . to discover tl Y o y R ieh THEY'VE done many wonderfui things in those giants, It really unny. 2 . B e Tanvy aanit famous Kellogg kitchens in Battle Creek. 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