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WOMAN'S PAGE BY MARY Some women who can afford sev- Wraps for the A 11-White Costume MARSHALL. Instead of ermine many women tails which used to be worked up with Pancakes, Maple Sirup. Fruit Cocktail. Roast Duck. Apple Sauce. Delmonico Potatoes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THE DAILY HOROSCOPE Saturday, January 1. women who may meet with many new for entertalnment on the part of the | South America and China. Great storms and seismic shocks are predicted in the regions of San Diego, by Boyd D. C. FRIDAY; DECEMBER 31, Fashionable Folk Julia 1926. FEATUR ES. 15 SUB ROSA || BY MIML That Exhilarating Quarrel. rnold is a quiet, slow-moving in- of theirs, she would never know how formance—and believes that the nag- ging which precipitates the fight ie | necessary and beneficial. The last day of the year is apt to Encouragement for the New Year BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Let me suggest that introspaction eral evening wraps a season follow | chooss white velvet for the all white | For the heginning of the year. the B find one introspective, and with the [may he beneficial or it may he harm the fashion of wearing white ermine | evening wrap, and those wraps may |stars indicate serioys problems in in- Iiffic objects to some of my recent | noughts turned contemplatively on |ful. It may be constructive or it may wraps over white evening frocks. As|he collared in white fox, in ermine or | dustry. Astrologers read tomorrow as articles on the subject of nagging the | what the past year has brought or|be destructive. It is wise only when & matter of fact, the wrap may not be | white rabbit. In order to make the |rather an uncertain da boy friend. . wrought in one and those of the |t sirengthens a determination to push of ermine Rabbit may be made to|ermine even more supple than usual This is read as a t auspiclous N She admits that a real “nag” 18 a|fanily, New Year day s full of [ahead toward fine goals with renewes: look so much like ermine nowadays |it is sometimes shorn, until it is|rule under which to visit men and Y dresome person to have about the|(houghts for the future, what one v, and appreclates with thank. that none but an expert can tell the | scarcely thicker than velvet and is|women of social or financlal influence. Zouse, but che belleves that just a|wants to accomplish and what one | fulness the good that the past has difference. There is something. very |then combined with unshorn ermine| Much good may be attained, it is little gentle nagsging now and then is a HEOVRE e AN b otid’ star it brilllant about this all-white evening | for collar and cuffs. forecast, by those who plan the year's good thing. recall all the mistakes we have made, costume—all whita save for the glint | A much-talked-ahout evening wrap | Work tomorrow, and if thers are op- She says that life would be dull, in- all the blunders we have stumbled silver embroidery on the | of ermine has a black velvet lining | Portunities to promote high ambitions, deed, for Arnold and her, if they didn't into, all the things that have gone and the collar of white ermine is|the most should be made of them. b have their weekly spats to brighten up wrong, the poor judgment that we trimed with the black-tipped talls—| This is not a promising sway for their lives. Kot iyl iy s . have used with resulting unhapplness the fur and were considered the hall- [ Public responsibilities in the coming dividual who never comes out of his to_ourselves and often to others, wo mark of real ermine. vear. | shell unless prodded viclously by are plunged so decply into griev (Copyright, 1926.) 1t is not a lucky day for romance Fife's sh i thoughts that we have no fortitude e or love-making. Weddings under this | Once he does come out, he storms with which to make a new start with direction of the stars may cause for i s and becomes the ideal he the coming new year MENU FOR A DAY. e | man. After which he subsides, thor- e :‘ql-’-x;l:'m‘z of the wrong side of [ their bands. - SSRamed At self and eager such contemplation, should be re BREAKFAST. Theaters and places of amusement sl e AT R membered that those «who have least Grapefruit may have a dull day under this plan- | Eie miking syt d5 oth and antant to censure themselves for are often Dry Cereal with Cream. T EDYSRRICHE, but the .\'}"'urdi-‘l'_" | | auality ana pleases his lady. She tells the ones who are most severa on sh (‘akes,, Tos wing about an increase of the desire| | me that but for these brief q els themselves. The people who will find a hundred excuses for things amiss Cinee. e i ‘! in others are hardest on themselve Our t N " ZAngly, nicely Arnold conld make love. e e T other ~wortis) she’ s the oo while those who ara hardest on others DINNER. Mediterranean markets, South Africa, casional quarrel an exhilarating per- are easicst to excuse themselves, We must be equitable in our retrospection and temper our backward thought with kindliness. Calif., ortland, Oreg. The North- Lots of girls have Effie’s brilliant 5 y " GosaniBaans. | 8L G B e verely oo i They find their rather back Constructive Thoughts. Vegetable Salad. nture!s vagaries Said Homes s tnie dam uniRterestiie It is when we bring to remembrance Cottage Pudding. Many public demonstrations in unless they be stirred np occastonally the advances we e made, either Chocolate Sauce, e cities may be expected, if the v a short, fierce fight of some sort. work or in the building of ch v Coffee. stars are rightly read, o they calmly about making | and review both with thankfulnes i - sons whose birthdate it s have trouble in ofder to bring about a fight that we are strengthened in our ¢ SUPPER. augury of good fortune and much | nd tien a mak up. We must be constructive, If 1} Crab Meat a la King. One egg, one cup sour milk, one teaspoon soda, pinch salt. Flour enough to make thick as cake. Drop by tablespoons into hot lard as you would dough- nuts. FEat them with maple sirup, -asure in the coming y LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. I was going over my desk yestidday afternoon and I found a lot of all diff- ‘This they do with no thought of the affect on thelr dispositions. They don’t effect of this trouble making will be disastrous. Effio is now in the habit of whining at Arnold every so often—picking on him, checking up too severely, ete. She does it lightheartedly enough at present—and he, being very much in love, acts as she wants him to. But give the young people a few has had burdens, they many annoyances and past and gone never Asparagus Salad. to be comely in appearance and mag- realize that r petty ni is | to return, and this in itself is a caus Parker House Rolls. netic in personality. They may be too B Tk T i At iy soipiladofo Fruit Cake. Tea. fond of dress. {and turning their fairly pleasant learned somethi m them to help =t (Copyright. 1926.) | voices fnto irritable whir s make the coming vear more fell PAD o} (| They may be making trouble just | tous. So. even looking at things fror S ‘[ for fun—mnot really seriously—but the the “off side we can be constructive Building on Happiness. But it is when we review wit! thanksgiving whatever joys have con to us and to ours, when we see thing from a little distance of time and ge t them in correct proportions and find their values, when we recogniz that we are building on a sure founda COTTAGE PUDDING. Two heaping cups flour, two rent color red and brown leeves in the draw, being awtum leeves I had cul- RING OFF THE FOR THE NEW YEAR IS APT CALENDAR | tion; when we determine to cultivate and s together. Let Effie continue to . , think pick and find fault just for the plea the happy memories to so ac 5 teaspoons baking powder, one- };‘;":{ “{":E{"{;’f:;dflh‘ffs“,‘;'fi K‘Efl o ¥t of making ol Achold ‘Tumils TO MAKE ONE INTROSPECTIVE |that the coming year shall record 2% | half teaspoon salt, one egg, get these to draw them or paint them and rage. CONCERNING THE OLD. more of them, that we find ourselve THE FASHIONABLE WHITE VEL- VET EVENING COAT. THIS three-quarters cup sugar, three tablespoons melted butter, one cup milk. Mix salt and baking or something, maybe she mite give me a dime for them, maybe. And I took them in Gladdisses room, Watch how much longer the fights last—how brief and perfunctory be come the reconciliations which used to hopes to become, mingled with hap- piness, wishes for family and friends. coupling our introspection with an a_ strength 19 and a happ that begin: eagerness, courage for the yea EXAMPLE IS LAVISHLY TRIM.| | powder with flour, beat egg, add gl o b ‘ M it gl b g oo g iy = 2 g P FOX rd to carry on account of be the chief aim of Effie’s bickerings. | And so these two days, which come morrow. ) i h MED WITH WHITE FOX. :uxfar, melted butter and milk. &::g ;:,a“;:v :)he‘?h!;:‘nke all up if you Notice how Effle has got into the |in succession, mark the end of one [to see the good things and ears to B or s Sivitan o6l fecti Sup In flour. Bake in shallow | | 0 8¢ arenill, and Gladdis wasent in & habit of whining and finding fault— |calendar and the beginning of the |hear the happy messages, whether 0% iasansy moiatcoloredivefiection 1, | dieh. ~Serve iwith “chocolate | |t} ereiana 1 thawt, G, heers a gooa s just for its own sake-tow weary Ar- |next, and they bring widely divergent | they come to us audibly or in the B0 lovely uve thess now white'iswe- sauce. chance to serprise her. And I pulled . l( nold is growing the overlasting |ideas to mind. stillness of our guiet hours. Biih Werapa hat M0Me ! omERUEAY. some of the bed covers down and put t” @6 Mire, o nt and criticism. B Seis & Mokl Svening Seb &5 CRAB MEAT A LA KING. the leeves on the bed and put the cov- b H ekl zame is pretty enough now : for all occasions have chosen them, Either fresh or canned crab | | ¢S Pack, and last nite I went to bed rend o} Jackaenville Ha. but it leads to discontent and eternal 2 A celebrated French actress has been | | meat may be used. One sweet | |nd after a wile T started to dreem MeNaught Syndic ot it ) Dally Cross-Word Puzzle wearing a real white ermine evening 8green pepper, one sweet red one B DY o SOUE B R AP E By Honts avecs wrap trimmed with white fox collar v - ght. of mak and cuffs, and more than one woman | | simmer in large tablespoon | | V&S it but a noise sounding as if it ni ¢ 7 e 3la S orth the bitterness of who has seen this with admiration| | butter. When tender (not | |28 coming from Gladdises room, - o SO bitterne has had an exact replica mad sounding like somebody flopping Q continual petty bickering—and the de- has had an exact replicn made from | | brown), add tablempoon fiour, | |founding ke somebods fiopping EVERYDAY QUESTIONS ST i aie tp dles dulohy it the purpose quite as well. A less| | to make sauce desired thick e e e . usual whits ermine evenn ness. | |all the ixcitement up there? . . The weekly quarrel may be ex. worn by & fashionable woman 1 this | | cuer L SVeet cream may be Its me, Gladdis called down. Yowd Answered by DR. S. PARKES CADMAN hilarating, but i’s a dangerous form country has a beige satin lining and or & pimento chopped fine; let then slowly cup milk or enough used, or evaporated milk diluted in my face, and I woke up and wat out of them, and pop called up, Wats raise a little ixcitement vourself if you Saturd: peated battles of exhilaration. (Copyrigh t. 1926.) one-half. When sauce is cooked i i — | umped into bed ded tired and landed L oA | 2n enormous collar of mink. Mink | | and seasoned, add flaked crab | | LU ¢ stickers and dust and datt (Consrighi a020,) in this case proved to be much more | | meat, heat well and n a mass of s (Questions from readers are answered dally | planned and that it is held to al Mimi will be ciad to answer any in- becoming near the face than white, | patty shells and serve in | |leeves and heaven knows wat all, she | by Dr.'S. Parkes Cadman, president of the | carain groove from which there is auiries directed” to” Thie ‘Daper. nrovided fox, which is the usual selection. | : o sed. America, o answer in- | no escape. Yet while thus held ample | Stamped. add 1 envelope is’ enclosed 1d raise more than that, bleeve me, | uiries ihat appear to be epresentative of | room is left for its independent action. the little Brownles must of bin at | {if, trends of thousht in the many letters| " “Lito” can never be correctly de- ‘“ & » work, pop sed. Proberly meening me, scribed in the terms of any one Puzzlicks BY THORNTON and I thawt, Gosh, G, Im glad I did- Brooklyn, N. Y. |proposition either of determination or BEDTIME STORIES ent try to serprise him insted of her. Puzzle- Limericks mmm——— . Wi SHETS st beliatousih veedom. It s a paradox. Often W. BURGESS s £ Bty up Wit Seck 10NN | s e o ples which seem to R} and this morning I hurry up started | qootrines of the faith what is the indi- | other unite in huma -\\I globe-tre “:(V‘L',mnn frnr:\h for skool before Gladdis came down to | v, o 2 Please rer or One of our deepest thinkers | Made a trip to Japan in e Peter Looks for Paddy. ably will stay two or three days,” he | brekfst. Vo S e aawer e, [on 2id that man is neither free nor | One thing he —3- ticipating fce gnd snow. told little Mrs. Peter as he left the ‘Answer—Apply the Pauline precept: | bound, but both, bound and free. As he ramt Fhe beaver doth hls wislom shew. dear Old Briar-patch, and pretended “Prove all things, hold fast that which | _Within prescribed limits we are here | Was that Jap: i Pk o T AT U not to see the worried look in her DIARY OF A is good.” Acquire for yourself the |t0 Work out our own salvation. Yet | 1. in M ~ 0l Mother Nature. | €ves. “It will be perfectly safe over Knowledge of what is either right or | this brocess might be futile at any one | 2. Autumn there my dear. In fact, I probably NEW FATHER wrong, beautiful or ugl seful or | time or for any one person except for . Discovered Not since before the coming of Jack | Will be safer there than here, fc futile, comforting or distressing. Get | the aid of higher and co-operating 4. From one pl | Frost had Peter Rabbit been over to |Old Man Covote and Reddy Fox do low Aol blierh 1o the motives in | aaencles. FonE At (e the ponds of Paddy the Beaver. You [Mmost of their hunting around here. BY ROBERT E. DICKSON, \hich they originate, the truths th (Copyright. 1926.) stature (two wor know, Paddy used to have just one ;)t course, they will not know that are meant to express and the objects (Note: If that was the only dis. am going over there, and so I shall %o which they are committed. covery le by the gentleman from be_quite safe. Peter kicked up his long heels and away he went across the Green Meadows, which were now white ‘hen later he made another pond. en Peter last saw him, Paddy with Thursday Night. Tonight T told Joan all about the | boss wanting me to go out on the road as a traveling salesman for the Mir to the Orient was much, as you'll see when completed the limerick hy words in the corre- eties of | tlan ex- yme nd over there in the Green Forest. . fi Your Baby and Mine Surely the numerous va doctrine arising out of Chr perience should supply you with s dependable varieties which will satisfy BY MYRTLE MEVER ELDRED. with snow. firm, and that he had promised to | kil s P % Little Mrs. Peter sighed and anx- | let ine know his decision tomorrow, | YOUr religlous cravings, =~ = ity s fously watched him until he was|and I said, “Isn’t that terrible?” and el Lika! % In answer to Mrs. C. C.—Due to the g < bl e Il as differentiate between a sharp spasm of theological indigestion and the com- to this ofw). Yesterday’s “Puzzlick.” lack of sunlight in most of our cli- mates during the cold weather; due to nothing but a little brown speck bob- bing along. At last he disappeared in 3 P et ), plete abandonment of all faith. Yet [ Mates du 7 R 2 E 7 doubt it is still possible to prefer the | . = = : e the - Jenn going, he headed straight for there. 1 real to the false and the clean to the | €10Ush sunlight Quring the Winter ke TR A e s s Across. 13. Abstract conception of being Only once did he get anything in the | o o take o Draterences upon the | Season. Rickets is especially prevalent take, you any? g i way. of a fright. That was when / o airehdy quoted. and | for that reason and also hecause-of e man at the door 1. System of administration. 5 et s B duite t onexpectedly he.. dlscovered ‘Q “ You may vet bo alll the stronger in |0 inadequate diet. Iven numnxl]_ o f’;,‘“'“” 04, 0 st LB SN Departure. yo ay 3 8 SblEs ate. Db o 4 Babiea - four for 44 00 i 9. Always (contraction). 5 by some great, round footprints in the /N, Tought. toeling and purpose for vour | babies are prone to have it Babies | For four for o many, | b At Hewaitan Bied: snow. Peter's heart gave a jump. Dreseat imprisonment I Doubting | Who are fat have it and bables who (Copyright. 1926.) f10- s poiiE Rk bt ! y . < Lo Bieiion e et vt poch. i gives one a terrible feeling. Yes, sir, Jhave kng Wl oo eir | 1I¥" called “bottled sunlight.” It is rich | H()MF Sum of money. iTore | ristian ers . it does so. It gives one that all-gone stmilar extremity who clung to their | iamins and minerals and has th B\ S V] Hépesument Before the Christian era (abbr.). g 5k onvict f the Eternal God because 5 8 and mi d has the Sl ¢ Southern State (abbr.) feeling. conviction of A ability of helping the body to utilize Lot . Cutting tool. oy " > of a mother’s life or a pastors ex i 4 ng th to uti bl el # 3 uml‘e:“hlfirltrh:an})‘f‘b?‘?:'e'theerr:'?m::} ample. They were not deserted, nor|ghése Pprecious elements In othe e e Vicmercr. | Luscious Baked Apples - ’ - 3 . Wy i " W v 0 ght and pea reas, 21 W, o here” | she said, “Why, I think it fa wonder-| did they fall 1o fnd IR 200 Phope | Irom two months on. in the Win- jI1: Memudve Cilrdlan many {aunien; ted, But a little sniffling at, and a little | ful for you to have a chance to make | B W% Q1€ SONCE, B 0% hqdcape its | ter time, a baby should have cod liver | Here are two spacesaving ideas |23 Two hundred ore as many apples as wanted, examination of, those footprints set |more mon and I sald; *“Is money | JOOWR 0 Yo er are bound to fol. | oll. As a preventive of rickets smaller h- are valuable for the modern, | Pronoun. lay them in a baking pan, and into “YOWLER THE BOBCA’ HE | Peter at rest.” Ilis heart and his | ail you think of?" and she said, “You | BPring ane “HECC PHE DG (0 (Ll aniounts can be given than if the baby | 23. Japanese statesman. the places where the cores were re- CHISPE * UNDER HIS |stomach hoth seemed to come back | have your business career to think |low the dreariest Wi G has an active case. Rickets, we now | SMAIl kitchen. Mohammedan name. 5 e A I oniare they helinged, Thosswere old | of, dear.” Mt Xoreponinks hasten to explain for all those who| The spice set is unusually co Snake, | moved put a slice of lemon that. has footprints. They were several days | I said, “All right; if you cannot see don’t already know, is a disease of {and has a set of hanging shelves all | Adhesive. | been dipped in sugar Place the ap- | Mrs. Paddy and two of the children | Once more Peter started out, | it the way I do, maybe you will not rwich, Conn. | nutrition and is characterized by soft { .~ = : | 26, Release from blame. | ples in a pie dish. Sprinkle sugar and were cutting food logs, getting ready riy-lipperty-lip, but he wasn't|want me to be a traveling salesman |y, y,y not regard Raymond Poin- | benes, an enlargement of wrl Ny e aEns 50 At TR ot uss up' Down. | powdered cinnamon over all. Pour for Winter : ,as he had been in | when you real e there is no use of | =0 2 menace to the peace of the | ankle bones and the end precious cupboard space. Spice sets | oy ¢ |1 ttle hot water and bake. At that time this had seemed a very first plice. This was well, be- | up getting a car If T am to be away | Lo14"ang his occupation of the Rubr | tendency to are | e | Fotish thing 1 Tt seemed s | canse it kept him on guard with'ears | ahl the time, and she sald, “Well, 1) Yond SL1.00 cat blunder? How does | b 1 how legs i : 5 St GRBE) T 5 ¢ -v’nfm';m’rt '\”‘f\(, driow ater Nben Lth =1 “Deter reached the | can. carrt I, and the baby will need | he e e AP RSk s yoim |idhan or thuk s ;“.'»”s large 1 Of a milita Salt-Rising Veter doesn’t look | first of Paddy’s ponds he sat up be.| fresh air whether you are at home | ABSWwer=4 combete RECRer 10 ¥R Poom 0 B Ee e ehen t . By birth. BREAD BARKER’S muck more inclined to | hind old stump for a long loo| © not, and having a car is the best | inauiry wou to incigienc walk and they very often have 1 Title of address (abbr.), N thi | Bel vas a perfectly s ¥ to give it to him. Besides, we | World War from its inc Al L Leanings. Gluten 616 9th Jook behind than he 18 to | Before him was a perfectly smooth, | give N s tialt rogisenis | pendntons: shdotnens Gt loe g S ST Paddy, on the other hand white plain. Way out over toward enygding to get a secondhand | 0 e., Gny citmot be | portion to their upper body develop arch, Whole Wheat 5 N. Y. A d bhehind. Out of th serience | the farther slde a white mound T re cheap. | Baraibtic Hien of the natibn: | nie o o {60 Triehtensd abo so'r']m'a ly‘)l':.fl he ;'.fl.xr..\ 14-;'(\:1{ fu- | seemed rise right out of the white | i all right to you if | Il ;xt_x:l(n:" \l‘””m’:::,‘! l’t. fmfl\':“": ':ml.'.- i :x'.’_-xl.mlvu:::' 1 1,.(l,w“:t,l“m.'\f‘ "a’.,»L‘i fure. Tt 1% a pity that more people | plain. You see, Paddy's pond had |3 but once a week?' | 408U WEC VUL I former president | stomachs, but not “not bellies,” as the are not like Paddy X i frozen and then the snow had fallen. | and she 'T‘,:p‘\. “You would be home | ASBTNCET L ontier. For them he is | rickety condition Is called. Now that there wasn't much to do. | The white mound ‘was the roof of | evers Saturday and Sunda B molItita b Horashw tHE | T At ehiEl I VALAY iR and few people 1o see DPeter ddy’s house as Jjus Y perils threatening his country and | that it is hetter to give cod liver oil | cided that he would take the time as Peter had seen it in other Winters, | we bad a car.” T said, sl e S e Rl g el BB G E5 Gin over 1o the ponds of Padd he had expected to see not ideciiled ivet thabiave will have | SMOBUATCIC, S T Kor o re GO0t~ | 1 to aorey whothor Mo taby it the Beaver. “Ill jist see how the Yet, somehow, th car, i stie sl = T kmow, darling, | Y'eW It B8 POUCY B FETR CHR e et e L whether P Beaver family is get 210! is just a little feeling of disappoint- | but 1 have done all that for you. | tunistt ';""" oo st o to .:4 kets. ] 4.].! 2 orwe ‘m: Peter to himself. Whe P ment. Somehow he had had it in the | Where is the want ad section?” “"':"‘h'“‘;‘y". typieal and inflexible logic of | 7 ;:l HI\A’4]\\’\'1":'*!."1»-‘::«"I(:;‘ .x‘rl\h u;vunl:!‘m’ i he realls see liows |1 <k of his head that somewhere in | the French mind. Its courss is de- | on the market. (Please don’t ask me the Beaver family ws ing along. | ®ome unknown way he see | > termined by his view of Pan-German-| ¢4 tell you what they ) 2L iSO R R R Al G e e | MOTHERS ism and Bolshevism and entifely ob-) To Mrs. C. V. also.—A haby weigh . ¢ necasions in other nters and he [ most’ sfactory to to call o Vi osite socinl theories which ave equal- | jng five pounds at birth has made had seen very little. Rut was | po { not he able o do ii. even | AND THEIR CHILDREN. T¢ injurious to civilization and With | good o gain as he could e etpected EERNE Lot B somi il i Dnen yon e e =i ,]'”""). Al which no compromise is possible. | to if he weighs pounds at seven go: %o Peter wen < even worse than going to make a M. Briand furnishes the complement | yyonihg 1 shall whisper a little secret b “It ig K Tar ove t1 prob- e nd not finding them home. to Poincare, Both men have shared | fo you. Ve Pl el = 7 the labors and responsibilities of | a0 ew feeding leaflet soon that is £l idecobated porcelaln ate ab y € a curmu geono official life together, and Poincare | 000 comprehensive than any e e A chronic grouch ~ 4 ks i rece] y publis] + Py one combines bes v Il v Wi Bbz\lJT\’ CHATS 5y eova kEnt ForBEs g, B BE¥o aver MA@ Hetdre s Worllt ol i e s e THIS idea of gurgling your breakfast every 2 emoi o a8, ah) watch for the announcement of this? | 1§ Space-saving dyalities. diagnose the public temper, to con- | At e ke | The shelf for electrical appliances i 2 S “hn. o 0. adapt, to reconcile antag 'l.::r!::rp\:; {I‘;':-'vf.'x‘fi,xfflé".u‘.’-c \\] \\le“lnmf,:l“' 1 s enough and just wide mormgg in minus 30 secondshafld ct_)mpl_etmlgl p 3 . IE bkt | onists at home and iy P Wani oIy 00 foF. the Lkt | enous ceommodate the small elec your dressing en route to the station is a T A Severe Style. ";"';',’:,fl,,'lk, e Lot e 1 GF forelkn affairs has given | Kl (0 send it to v e applinnees. This is an wrong. It migght get you to the office with B 11ere's » way of wearing your hair |\t (irceals ne faultes it brings out vour M. Briand u deserved eminence in the | U005 step toward kitchen ef- r . S HE Lt chich will be very sitracttve 1f you | jerfections s, but it brings out still League of Nations, the making of the has a small battery of mmuges to spare. ut you spen _t e whole w “nmd ththin waye At least it will | more clearly your imperfeutions. Locarno compact, and, the admission n Error Corrected. wall plugs behind it, so that ench ap- morning nursing an out-of-sorts disposition. can nd tdhis wave o 3 g s of Germany into the League. Gine bt on e amebs fa e at | pliance has its own eonnection. The . 7 2 B e R, fhese vk very few | 1f ,\\v::”_;:.x;fu:u:‘;nw‘:uflnlglxl“m\; m" 1 helieve. thut the Hubr oecupation || Qne of our re \1”“”:“:.._'1 1 out ulv’.lx: At Iton, | pereclaton, toastestmnn I‘:Instead, takekthmgs slowly in the morning. § wve-tis commBe to €how their | fin. Drush. You oar it the b was largely futlle, s gesture of (0S| osed (0 huve huade the dellnite state. | re all kept on this shelf, where at your breakfast leisurely. Fruit. Eggs. forelpads or thefe ers to a sleekness and glossiness that will ,‘;‘,",“‘l 'l‘_!m‘:i;_m" S progress. | Althousgh | Meut that all babies with pyloric | oy ':‘m":“‘ll“‘_ “"“‘} :I“ Thin, crisp toast. The morning paper. And . Friatyinhas bndgreat advantage, n.l:;.,wtee h;.tr m'\lt(»x;m,u attractive. | many may dissent from this opinion, |57 S ”““_“ ”Il"' M’:V‘“'"'"y;'lh ]~‘?‘ o i 3 then—just to prove you're in heaven—plenty v ShouM Yvu happen tohave a. slim and W e tot ik, will de that o oe JUBL Preceuing. o 1t shgeg? O the proffle and the e oo | gty i ey TN e i | Stated plainly that sometimes this | (Conyrisht. 1026.) of good coffee. 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White will increase the look of 1000, and which will provide employ Answer -The inquirer should think | eggs and add them to the first mix. howing up all the soft curves of the fpallor unless xou also add rose or [ment for from 2000 1o 4000 men, is | of a predetermined plan which also(ture. Add all other materials and heske and bringing the nose into|some other color that gives Wfe to [under consideration by a group of San |leaves provision for extemporization.|steam in a buttered mold. Serve with to keep.the hair | your skin. Francisco capitalists. man's lite : believe earthly s | chocolate sauce, prominence, it is ea; N