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REAL THE EVENING Q'l‘\R W SITINGTON, D. .0, SATURDAY, REAL ESTATE. BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. My Neighbor Says: or tomatoes ked with a fork before they are baked, they will not break en while king. The use of too much prevent ice cream quickly. oning should be pl on a cloth pressed with fron. Ja heat wall: s0 hold in the bubbles to streak will resu 1t apples BY LOI sugar from Vain Regrets. 1 dyed my as 1 had medfum always wanted it ow I would gtve anything it It w bae to i natural color. How can I move the old dye? sure advise any one not to dye will Miss Toeds brown, and 1 Denr reddish hi embroidery it ed face downward nd then carefully a moderately hot a blond darker. before > to set the bubbles and s the and a heavy if there is not th gas uise it again. During the first five minutes it may not hurt to look carefully into the oven, but during the second part diseretion is the better part, so keep away When maki ‘uces remem ber that the proportions of ma terial are tal of flour butter pint of Cook flour to: until tur pour une and s R g her 1 fluid ether bubhles, them tl make pefr butter the the mix liquid stir until 1. Longer wices thicker s can it. A much thin th, Lot cookin s s ind their fru the orang b eht we @ eavy, he good skinned ones. be sorry SALLY DE W. Saturate your hair hair, afterward Answer. in IN FAVOR THE s THEMSELVES “LEND is part vear is be: maker’s make 1 ble, and m: sidered in the itself dress Pesolu Latiful o One a room may g airs” is s themselves. the m: llen into t and, while of Some of the s ired and plaih, these divisions stand to tent, there is a ve opment, which I saw the other day New Effects. The new effects in the plain p have removed them fr sort. Sometimes it is almost nes to get the paper in a certain light to discern that there is a pattern on it as with table damask that has motif pattern in the With | se recent wa m.mm\ as v, had ‘pat weave Of course, with design is more pitnounce others. " But if the pattern ‘tually of a lighter or darker the same color, it is of a color so ely blending that there is no ed contrast, but a sense of unity throughout that is restful as well as beautiful. pictures upon g0c Ack- papers. Velvety Textures. hey have re so like mazing. it is rn in the | some, the than with in quisite definiteness against the flat weave of the sheer georgette. ox papers the velvety quality of the actually raised, ptible trifle, off to such > against white, ore in accord with | when such papers were in high favor. It is easy to imagine panniered and | without des in the blend, | powdered dames of Colonial dz mov- not the case, for any |ing about between such papered wal has to have something to go | P | The v styles in wall papers | for the eoming season is so large that more than a vague blend or toned pa- | but @ few can be described with any per is demanded the indefinitely pat- | adequacy in one article, Later we terned self-toned papers have come |shall consider some of the to fill the need. vles which might be termed Dty ol alseatinent .pdx!(r& as well as other less radic types, and therefore more ea: used Let me describe the effects of some |by those who are not expert interior of these papers. What seems at first | decorators. PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. ren This ¢ Colonial times, | Blends. Although the blended and tone papers known for several years may have appeared to some to have been | match” when 1o the walls. Now, because something announcing a book dealing with ions of tonsils, teeth and other | o know $h e B EAREY . a publisher says “the layman |~ ° i ot distinguish the different va. |of infection in all of the dise rieties of cri” and appends a footnote | tioned (as well as some conditions not ;'\;)lulnmg that the caEad stands | specifically mentioned), and statis- or “common respiratory infections, | 2 i S A e gy ticians find that this class or grour not all it stands for. tory infections, there would be little exc 5 3 fourths of all the illness which physicians term. . ©Cri (pronounced kree) | tend. So that term eri means a great deal more than any idea which coined from the ini h cumbersome phrase can be conveyed by the term “colds. There ding about tory infection: The now generally recogn 1 e opincs on tory infections: ¢ > is Ao evasion im silitis, pharyngitis, quinsy, lary plied. One s knowledges that bronchitis, pneumonia, I.|-unq 4,,..\ | whatever the nature of the isposi- theria, influenza, tuberculosis, menin- | tion or illness may be it is infectious. gitis, poliomyelitis, me: ., German | Not so when one purports to have a measles, scarlet fever, mumps, whoop- | “cold.” In fact. the person who goes ing cough, chicken pox, smallpox. about pretendin a “cold” is a | respiratory” infection w mean | public nui s becau he imply that the germ or virus is is either to compr ried:in the spray of moisture or secre- | the cter of his ailr tion which issues from nose and|Or T mouth when one with the infection | friends in gen talks, laughs, coughs or snee eral ti of Some of the respiratory infections m: Ay in infec to the naked eye, perhaps. So far as mode men- | word of the 45 n followir s the cri infectious char too selfish or vicious to sy issociates or the publ favor and fortune (Copyright. 1 —e mentioned are also conveyed in other ways, for instance, s fever or septic sore throat may be 1 milk. But the ordinary mode of in fection is by mouth spray, the germs or virus being carried in droplets oo minute to be perceptible to feeling or r Lis rlet The division of th Railways running between Budapest ind om may be electrified, clectric locomotives added to the equipment. Hun; Compromise By SHIRLEY RODMAN WILLIAMS — ]T makes no difference what our pet theory of education may be, there is at least cne test common to all and that is unless it fits a child to live happily and worthily in a social group it is fundamentally a failure. An individual is free to do as he pleases only to the point that his actions do not infringe upen the rights of the rest of the group. Let a child be an individualist despite this law and he'll be unhappy because he’ll be constantly clashing with the rights of the group. The sooner the child learns that in return for the material comforts and the social contacts he derives from living with others he must conform to the best interests of the whole group and not insist upon always doing as he pleases. JF Llived on an island all alone With only the wild things with me there, Why then I could do just as I pleased And there wouldn't be anyane else to care. pa 1 could go witholit shoes or a hat and a coat, And sleep a/ny place where I happened to roam, And no one would care if I stayed out late, 'Cause there wouldn't be anyone left at home. I could eat what 1 liked and play what I pleased, Still, I'd have to do all of the work and to cook, 1f I wanted a car, why I'd have to make that, And build my own house, and print my own book. \ Asi itisIcan'tdoall the things that I please, \ But it's friendly and nice not to live all alone. So I think I would choose having playmat-. and folks Than to do everything m a way of my own. { don’t and | and tie it up in a tim If th 3 1 tin fade out L towel you treat the It you have an for you m olive oil night or Then she ment is repeated dye will gradually want quick results, he®ever expert hair dyer bleach it with a special preparation made for the purpose. It is better -for your hair, however, to use the ! method. LOIS LI wi over can, HOME The is toward com Here fixtu built int all nd which combines many func- BY JENNY WKI trend in modern house de and space- > which can dining in tne o savi is a DS, e ) one v of a Girt What The Miss Perfeet room a Dear Leeds: is BEAUTY CHAT liet affects » much m\d effect an open cupboard can be displayed. this narrower Is with wooden doors, wher e aws tions with a In the rtist center t china is le of are Lt ey Sl Did you know that health of the hair? in the bjpod affects the doctors recommend @ dict ¢ fruit, and nothing else for i ercome this conditiof. The milk s fats, the fruit sugars and mild , and is gene: v a cleanser of the whole system, including and liver. If your hair is com jidly, and the scalp seems f 1thy, try a diet which is mos fruit and milk, and massage the h 10 minutes every da nd improvement. The mil rice pudding, tay soups and in such way | raw or cooked or done into | mayonn: Dict, of course, thick fruits | taken ca, the affects the complex ion. If your diet has been constipat ¥ ‘(\l once @ hter type als. Tick or thin soups, very 1 tle meat, very little potato, a great deal of green uff, cooked vegetables | or salads- way, with raw wped ca cooked pe ans or sping which is ver when cooked chopped fing | mixed with French d and then piled on a lettuc cupboards for |served with thick mayonr Jower part is taken | cooked diced car or apple up with steam radiator, which is | grapefruit, balls protected from the public e by a| ese mixed paprika delicate wire netting. thousands of health room has putty gray walls, e you fruit, veget el moldings are in two which will clear you :n—a light apple green | e your health, and and a dark olive green. To add color | YOUr brighter and generally to the room the open cupboar make vou feel and look mueh better cen lined in bright yellow s We are beginning to realize the S iRAbvlatiperles ik appie Eoean) ance of food, but we don't damask banded, with bright vellow |KnOW very much about it. satin. | Xaturally your diet i oap { over, since your body e Ll sult of what you feed it to grow fatter take things with cre {and chocolate and malted milk | #ood butter and vonnaise. u want to e D rchy green v u soups and and Just below the open cupboard are the little nd at either side al linens. enti s, & and skin | 1d delicate Anxious S hair should be | even if it is short rather flat Yo the head, combed sm S0 the natural wave will show best advantage. You may hav | several side combs for a time { et the lon in place, but discard the: your hair is trained so | piace. Mr o use Just soon it . George F. J dyestrain is best otter have your eye get over the trouble after a | weeks. G. Hannah and ammoni s to ble: Miss K.—Try mixing xide ch the hai Puffiness under mes from the M.- i kidney Bean or Pea Soup. nd wash ed heans or peas and so: several hours in cold w: | add two quarts of water, | teaspoonful of baking soda, 1‘).‘.;”»4 onion, 1 celery leave and a small piece of salt pork or ham | bone if desired. Simmer until beans are soft. bind it with two tablespoonfuls | flour blended with a little « or with butter. Add water or milk tc make the soup of the desired con sisten Season with s land serve. Pick ove k them for one-eighth one 1 My teef is all ra . fink T'll ever again—but if I does, (Covyright. ent meeting in Madrid it At the Spanish aeronautic in- is large enough to ¢ for nd also to supply aeronautic t to other countries, an’ Ia ttled loose live to] try I wont! 19 At are shown t dustry Spain equipn EDGEMOOR rial homes, 6 rooms, tile bath and toilet in base- paneled to ceiling, oak floors, built-in book- lcan smooth-top range, linoleum alcove, cedar closets. Price, Jeautiful Col ment, open firepla cases, built-in refrige floor in kitchen, cozy $11,500; terms to suit. Several Other Interesting Houses of Different Types Up to $13,750.00 To inspect take first new conerete street on left heyond Edgemoor I ' i BIEN NG 1515 M St. N.W. Potomac 736 MILADY BEAUTIFUL ' your the | omach | ng out ul | e if there | may be | wlads with | of and | of | salads make im- vet | it the sides to hold | a if you do few half ‘and half, s on one cupful of Drain, | the | rain the soup and of 14 water 1t and pepper | S LEEDS iden of n ard to h 18 vea and welg tall « Knuckle fr s will can perfect modern girl in_ re- ht and measurements? 1 old, 6 feet G inches tall 134 pound: Am I too n one redu enls that How, eam for a powder base blackhends? (4) hips and arms? <101 weveral diffe wh one perfect in . There s the massive, que girl who re r goddess; there is the and the which I cons not I reduce Angwer 0 ent type her v statue The of gir ¥y Know Many people the ide feet 3 710 inches ceording to a recent ements of the most feet 5 inches woman, altho is the avern survey. Othe “perfe 1 Weight 0 inches: hips, 3 forearm, 9% calf, 1316; ankle | ments ave a Httle Ja vour since your corr abot ) 1 do not think there is of reducing the knuckles you might try n not recommend proprietary articles to my readers, Use any brand of cream. Creams do not cause blackheads if you use them correctly. At bedtime remove all vour makeup with cold cream and ihen apply an astringent to close the pores that have been softened and opened up by the cream. (1) Please send astamped, self-addressed envelope for my leaflet on “Beauty Exercises,” which gives you some effcetive exer- cises for redu Ask for “The In door Woman hich- gives special exercises for flabby arms. i LOIS LE (Covsrieht. 102 The Alhambra, “the Red City,” sit- ted high above the City of Granada, n, was founded in the thirteenth ntury by the Moorish kings. The cholce works of Arabie art contalned in the fort have been preserved, even though religious and secular wars have stained its courts. The color and mystery of the ctadel were made the object of Washington Irvir les of the Alhambra of pounds; 3 bust neek, you [ o 5 pounds much hope now, but 3 I awo r Rich Rige Pudding. Kk three-fourths tablespoonful of tin in one-fourth cupful of cold water for 10 minutes, then dissolve in one-fourth cupful of boiling water. | Cook one tablespoonful of rice in one half a cupful of water until soft, in a double hoiler, adding a little salt. Add | the dissolved gelatin, one-half a cup ful altogether of walnut meats mixed with some dates or pruv d one-fourth cupful of sugar, then fold in one-half a pint of whipped cream. Place on ice, When firm remove to a platter. Milk may be substituted for the ¢ m by Ading one-fourth table. spoonful more of the gelatin Creamed Endive. for | | Six endives, one cup Prepare the endives by the outer leaves. Wash and boil in hot water for 20 minu Drain, chop in small y 1d combine with the | white sauce. 718 to 738 Marietta Place N.W. Sitvated Immediately North of Eighth and Madison Streets FEATURES Six large rooms, tiled baths, built-in tubs, concrete front porches, one-piece enameled sinks, pantries with built-in ice boxes, hot-water heat, kitchen cabinets, large porches, 30- gallon hot-water storage heater, large light cellar with serv- ants’ lavatory and wash trays. of DS, BY EDNA KENT FORBES. troubles. A diet will do wonders vou, but better have your doctor give wbout this, and it is likely he will give you a list of the foods you hould cat and also those not to be taken until you over the trouble. white removing all 1ee you advice ar Lyonnaise Potatoes. | Cut two cupfuls of cold boile toes into one-half-inch cubes. Kle with salt tablespoonful about two Lessons in English pota-| prin Cook one | onion in spoonfuls of fat until brown, then remove the and cook the potatoes in the ning | to brown them evenly, Sprinkle with one tablespoonful of minced parsley and S T BY W. L. GORDON. of minced Words often misused—Don't sa “Weo talked to them previous to our coming.” Say ¥previously” (adverb) Often mispronounced — Vermilion . ver-mil-yun, Dot Ve Pronounce mild-un, Often misspelled—Occasion; twenos, one s Synonyms—Grieve, lumnt. mour:n, | sorrow, bewail, | Word study— times and it is ere: our vocabulary one word each day. T Nonentity; a thing not existing, a person of no importance or influence. “He is a nonentity so far as disturb | ing my purpeses is con You'll Buy This Home —if You Inspect it— Grapefruit Marmalade. Wash one grapefruit and one lemon, ¢ fees. Add thr one orange, 1d cut into very thin ¢ times as much water as fruft and let stand over t. Rofl for 30 minutes and let stand ov night again. Add to the mixture an equal measure of sugar and cook untfl it responds to the jelly test. This will | take about two hours and care must be taken not to let it scorch. Pour into jars or jelly glasse Semi-detached—with great, big, wide lawns— and located on one of the broadest avenues in the city— 5007 II. Ave. NW Petworth’s Most Attractive Section Built along with this, famous block—otherwise it couldn’t possibly be sold for anything like the price at *12,950 Small Cash Payment and Monthly Payments Less Than Rent 7 huge rooms, paneled walls, built-in tub and shower; coat closet in reception hall, and ward- robe closet in every bedroom; hardwood trim throughout; big built-in garage. Lot over 30 feet front. There isn’t another Home in Washington just like it. Ask our salesmen to show you other Cafritz Corners—which are being offered at savings of from $2,000 to $3,000. to 9 P.M Bus—or let u Either send auto car Open_from 9 AM. 16th St. _Price, $8,750 $500 Cash—$65 a Month, Which Includes Interest on First Trust | Open and Lighted Until 8 P.M. Floyd ‘E. Davis Company Realtors Main 352-353 733 Twelfth Street N.W. If | to non- Inspect Sunday rThls Beautiful to its | | Detached Home 1870 Newton St. N.W. Open All Day Sunday Representative on Premises 8§ large rooms and bath, clectric lights, servants’ room in attic which is completely floored, nunferous closets and storage space. Open fireplaces in seve Large porch and large lot. 1 rooms. Two-car brick garage. Excellent condition throughout. Price, $13,750 | Convenient Terms J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 Specnally Designed & Built Homes for Colored People I have had one of the best builders in Wnshlng(on design and construct a group of Homes in DEAN- ‘WOOD that will meet your ideas, and appeal to you as the best Homes ybu have ever seen. The price and terms upon which they can be bought will con- vince you of the desirability of OWNING YOUR OWN HOME rather than continuing renting, which is the most expensive way to live. I want you to come and inspect these Homes criti- cally. Go through them carefully from top to bottom; nz:e every detail in them, for they are truly remark- able. Exhibit Home 4800 Hayes St. N.E. The 6 rooms are very large and well arranged; hand- some tile bath; kitchen, perfect in all its appointments; hard- wood floors; hot-water heating system that is both efficient and economical; very attractive electric fixtures. The neighborhood is just where you enjoy living, and where the ownership of a Home means a splendid investment. Price and terms less than you will think possible. Y. Ave. and 15th St. marked District LI B. B. PINN Ouwner’s Sole Representative 712 Kenyon St. Take ear at N. Owners and Builders of Communities You’'ll Be Surprlsed How these Homes will measure up to your ideas and ideais Van Buren Street Just east of Sixteenth Street at the entrance to Rock Creek Park Golf Course Inspect carefully——note critically every detail— and then consider the Very low prices— and equally remarkable terms HERE is an am- bitious motive back of their design— and governing their construction. The builders aimed to produce something en- tirely different—wholly new — which would combine uniquely the effectively attractive with the practical and useful. Precedent was forgotten. What close study and experience taught the discriminat- ing public wanted has been supplied — down to the minutest detail. It's safe to say there’s nothing you can think of that has been ovérlooked, and nothing you will want to change. The location is very superior. There isn’t a section of Washing- ton where the increase in value is more sure— and where residence is, and will continue to be, the preferred of the Northwest: Some of the unusual features: . Nine rooms—includ- ing breakfast room and sleeping porch-room. Two luxurious baths. Servel electric refrig- erator. Artistic lighting fix- tures. Immense closets and lots of them; some cedar-lined. Hot-water heat. Separate heater for hot water, Steel casement win- dows, with plate glass. Hardwood floors. Beautiful ~ woodwork. Open fireplace, Open for inspection—Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.—Week days, from 3 to 9 p.m—Or phone us for special appolntment any time up to 9 p.m. week days. EEVERleOS [(REALTORS | Deal With a Realtor. o Maxmu 1415 K Street -

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