Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1927, Page 19

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.ty T Willie- Willi Anrplane Hat a Settled Fashion Ve Mt et m ' WHEN WE GO SHOPPING ble S Irlsh Rose BY ROBERT QUILLEN, BY MARY MARSHALL. ;’;’fim::p:::.flnv‘nb:;n;: ”(;r:: BY MRS, HARLAND H. ALLEN. s together two cupfuls of light brown ;0 P ¢ Tnpostant =Sk i1 & g labioet be particularly ) sketch today—strikes me as being | sugar 1f a cupful of butter n e most imj eavy will make gardening lous, B A nne /’\ ICIIOIS 4 Dty trecd ot current|ns_smart &s It is Himely, T e the volks | PUYS” 18 the rake. "It will be a £00d |'so o be careful. A flat file should be y sensitive to - the trend o 1 wonder if you would like a pat.|°F other shortening. ¥ one, of course, not the cheap kind|acquired with the hoe to keep the (Copyright. 1927. by Anne Nichols and United Feature Syndicate. Ine.) - g etents, and, while the dressmakers|tern for cutting the petals needed in of two eggs and beat thoroughly, then | whose end teeth soon bend in. The | edge in good cutting shape. and the shoemakers and the rest are | making the rag flowers that dress-|add one-half a cupful of chopped wal-| only kind to select is the sort with| Those with extensive gardens will still considering possiblo ways of |makers are using so effectively as an nuts. Sift three cupfuls | teeth of solid steel and each end|want a wheel hoe or garden plow. t o Broke Sy trons Father W . 8 7 " | shoulder decorations on th v times. Add two cupfuls | praced with a steel in the handle. If|These may and should be bought with and haited in front of Solomon, swi showing in their wares their recognl- | frocks? If you send me a self-ad- ely with one cupful of |an ordinary vegetable garden craves | several attachments. One usually {4 g Fathee g ag and falrly quivering w tion of certain popular public events, | qressed, stamped envelope I v Add to the remminder of | your attention, 16 inches is a good | chooses between a large single-wheel 8 K . % 1 poor little abl 3 {the milliners have their tricks nu' gladly send you the pattern, with di- [the flour four level teaspoonfuls nf‘\ dth; teeth for every inch and the |type, medium-wheel or a small two- ; far . S N A soapter” T only thought out, but already incor-| i ecions for making the flowers and |baking powder and one-fourth tea-|same slightly curved. wheel hoe. The large-wheel affair {s el s ek A porated in the shape of a new turban | 3“Giceteh showing the latest way of |spoonful of salt. Stir this into the |~ Better stick to the old reliable | ea to run, but the double-wheeler 3 have to mak s n rose from his chair, // {or_the trimming of a new hat. |arranging _them illy they "are | batter, then fold in the stifly whip- | stralght-edge garden hoe, In making | es of a row at once. It of it. ? 2y : I moved away from him i : No sooner had Lindbergh landed in | ynade” from scraps of the material | ped whites of the cggs. Dake in two | up your mind about size, consider the | is best for small plants. Two-wheelers I she has married Huk didr ar a vord 3 : . | France than the ench millin |from which the frock is made—and |lay a hot ov r 20 minutes, | size of the gardener who will use it.|are usually the more expensive. Wide Théy're cr abaud hiigare el o 3 {to work to make airplane hats, ‘”“]i his is easy enough if you are making | then reduce the heat and bake for 10 | fis or her strength' will also merit | wheels to prevent sinking in Soft earth 1saac Cohen spread his hax fe sar ¢ v - we ecan imagine that while the r.-ucl 2 frock at home. But often they are [ minutes longer. enalMErata Nt AT hoGEAREE 1 o0 did I see such a lofc | ; 3 rd—t - of Parls was rating the | yade of contrasting mate and if | For a delicious filling use one cup- “They're bode of ‘em v wiled sl ALro the ta ? happy event rue French manner | ¢o. have a bit of silk attractive | ful of light bro the millinery designers were back in | clor or figure you may turn it to & ohen would not he ien quivered w Rl Fah A e workrooms feverishly working |, count hy making one or two of these ilk. Cook to the Rosie, he 1f stiffs eager et @ T o Sfoernathadia i s and frames, silks and vel- | oGiog to wear on some frock of a |stage, then remove, flavor with one marry her in a y r just called me | vets to celebrate the event in their color. { teaspoonful of vanilla and stir He' just miss: s In't risk askin' for|own particular way. At least it y n interesting new eve. | would fud When it beg wite's Tan. . 2 ddenly o ¥ . \ | would seem so, judging from the re- z that v mirl could|stiffen stic in onehalf a cupful “Vouldn't ve take hgr in a ‘minude 0 le In \Marrying m 538 : Gt | sults | 3 wsists of a piece of four |shredded cocoanut. milliners were not far be- . width el ; ribhon—long [ one of the layers and place - | ¢ ‘rance, and now that | o across the bust at the | on top. Cover the top and sides with TORANG N | ront and under the arms. ' L plain white cake feing. | LAUGHING AROUND | | 5 'the ribbon aro laid in fo i | THE ttached to bands of garte i | I'HE WORLD O he I, Boberet with: b Pmeapple Tomato Salad. WITH IRVIN S, COBR. ¢ row ribbon case like a fancy garter,| Line salad plates with crisp lettuce s é P fits across the back and holds the [leaves. Lay e of pineapple et iV bandeau securely in position. You | ARtaE E eyt v A slip the bandeau over your head | - Y sapple and one of | “ : aea f and shoulders, b hosition, s yma Sprinkle grated cheese over | 5 S TON To the city mors came a cadaver = 1 shoulder put it in y i i 4 ver 1sking now will be the same 1 few years—WASHINGTON a melancholy sy there you are with a bandeau of the|the top, then top with a spoonful of s growing too fast for that and proj I Viclent « Ju like to wear under a dainty | mayonna o and garnish | g the func | evening frock s ACHED HOMES MAF MORE BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON would be absurd to think that the prices we are »w in proportion. Wise folks are tionary in char AL SRl e | Sunday—Inspect the Cozy New i on his ¢ e sorel 1 Suspetted that Hickey misht have met ‘ /||| WASHABLE and WATERPROOF |} with rudely abrupt end. Possibly i \ [ his mortal remains might have been | lNDow SHADE i brought here, He craved, therefore, 5 ), & 2 . (TN Low Prices > ~ to look upon the unidentified d. 1 Made to Order at Factory Prices s =5 At Manor Park, D. C. The official led him into a grim ) | Call Us Up TERMS 25 2 view the bodies of those unknown un- oW @ 1 it Li fortunates who had met a violent end : | ' i 500 plrtistic Open F pes, Bulltin Bath s o river, by suicide, by de A | A . ey 3 whs, Hardiwoog ors, Hot-Water Heat. I)_\’mm\la!«‘,' aCr e Bt Ot Tea | \ AR o STUCO, BRICK, PRAME AND SHINGLI The visitor, ted by almost con- | i CASH CONSTRUCTION —ARTISTIC DESIGNS. stant spasms of his affliction, went | ik s 3 ; down the line, peering intently at each Easy Monthly | i il oy st § atie Diook & silent, mutilated form 6 : R Payments J' o Ao 0 put yo so much | I i > Peabody and one d wh he e ing 'HE NEW AIRPLANE TURBAN | 8852 iy i G : 830 13th St. N.W. Main 4874 Terrell and Little, Inc. | o) o key ain't her ,H! 3 A WIRE RIBBON WING E i oor little stiff. \ell, I reckon I|FICT AT THIE FRONT AND A| — 3 i i ?,fmxn]“‘ :.sh:\l.’»‘u Beisotn’ FOSROM T RININESTONE PIN IN THE SHAPE | W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor AR 1206 18th St. More to make conv ation thai for .(l)‘ A PROPELLER. | i Evening Phone Adams 3 a v er reason, s MOorgu Kkeeper | | e Ao M Ll e have settled down to a scason of \nd s kind of a tough | dirplane adventure the passing - | nd, that's kind of a tough| HXDIDe AdLemIILe e S ave ! For lookin’ at me! Patrick Murphy shouted the | © ’ speaker waved g |become a » 3 be able to see me! Ye won't be able to see ) G ihe Tone ¢ of loaded| I have or of striking " i e anybody! Ye won't be able to open yer eyes! . P 5 . airplane hats, some of the first of [ T 1,1 ,,‘”‘ N" vou | ela any one of dem gu i A I “ ¥ 4 £ ‘wum be proud to have it them perhaps a little too striking, W‘ ho demanded of Mrs. Cohen, trying | Abie against hiss villl No vonder she Foud aihave o but one—which is shown in the to redeem himself. | voulan't vait! She was afraid he'd 5 “Yis——1 vould take her inaminute? | back oud. The—the—liddle Irish A. oo o Mes, Cohen Fepeated) B [ Y uenad and. rushed ‘out ot the MILADY BEAUTIFUL Solomon Levy wailed above the up. | room as Father Whalen, pinioning roar, “I vould sell her for a nickel!” | Patrick Murphy's arms behind him, e FOR SALE Patrick Murphy assured him tha | 1d his enen who stormed and BY LOIS LEEDS. he would not have t IXLLhd like 'm taking her away for : 1 * red Patrick. | 3 p it \ng could do me ch a|“I'm goin s ittle runt and Falling Hair. vour scalp. Your hair is britile and favor? sobbed Solomon Lev. make him eat those words, along with breaks off, which causes the uneven 2 " i . h 1 ar Miss Leeds: T am 39 vears old 3 £ g & Little Cohen rebuked him, mystified. | ever amned A. P. A. orange in this| Dear Miss L 3 |2 nce. Before washing your “But, Solomon! Ain'd it vus | place | and have been troubled with falling - saturate your scalp with eq Located at Third Street and Concord Avenue al Ihu esked de rabbi to marry Abie?" | He tore away from the priest and | pair for years.” My hair is a rich \,,,ms of mineral oll and olive ofl that Northwest. Tapestry brick containing six rooms | ) . 1 v He burst into a flood of questions.| went out after Solomon Levy | g S _ - i {have been warmed. Wring out “ Why~ this sudden change. He had a| Isaac Cohen mnow that Patrick |bronze color without any gray in it.|iiwel in hot water and wrap it around and tiled bath; built-in garage; every modern im- 3 Al but right to know—he had given the Murphy had left the room, became a |It seems to grow abundantly, but it | your head to steam in the oils, Re- | provement. Conveniehti ter e, one sold. Ri0e may: | bit more brave. He moved out from |falls out excessively. The hairs are | peat the hot applications several times. | E od ymon answered him merely by | behind his wife’s pi tive bulk and | differ 1s, so that it is hard t0 [ Once in two weeks is often enou vni very mod- | is r | dre c 1 wash my hair once | to wash your hair. The P > 8 950 00 i- i | " “Come on, ma Ve've god to ; . Before the shampoo | treatments are good. You evidently | rice, » . €rn Conyenl " questioned Isaac|help Solomor ‘1 apply mineral oil or mange cure to | did not keep them up long enough to | 7 ence. Semi-de- With one jerk of her arm, Mrs.|the scalp and leave it on four hours. | produce permanent imiprovement and Excepting Corner tached: Sound spicion I do!” | Cohen yanked him back behind her. |1 us egar in the rinsing water. [you failed to supplement them with said Pati Murphy, between clenched | “Isaz she warned. “Don't bud | assage my scalp ever ay and |an improvement in your general Brick Construction; Seeth. in! Let dose two fight id oud amongst | brush my hair. I use glycerin_and |health. Ior the vinegar rinse do not | FLOYD E DA VIS COMPANY Isaac looked at him and stepped | fl'm“ H' Jou 4;;:”- between dem, |bay rum on the scalp most of the |use more than two tablespoonfuls of | . Less than $9,000. Modest ace. you'll get hid both ways. | time, bes e my hair is very dr; the vinegar in each quart of water. | T don'a i started, h back Into the |T have quite a bit of dandrull. At |Regular Tubrication of the sealp three | . Lsitli h St. N.W Cash Payment — $65 i i : conservatory,, with Isaac trailing be- | various times I have had a hair- | times & week with the salve described | ‘Main 352-353 733 12th St. N.W. Monthly From the other room there still | hind at a safé distance. dresser use violet rays and also elec- [aboye will help you overcome the came the sound of festivity ited | Father ilen and Dr. Samuels | trical brushes on my scalp, with very | dandruff. & And'now Dr. | were left alone. For a moment they | good results for the time the treat- bbi saw the [ stood looking at each other, startled ments were being given, but after- < and ashamed at this dis . and a ward the old trouble returned. I who they probably were, ved to ined at their own helpless-| might also say I have a nervous Patrick and ked him be situation was comic, but it | disposition, MRS. W. R. H. e 3 40 Years’ Reliable Service “Rosie’s. father.” { had its tragic side as well. not alone | Answer.—Your last sentence gives G o i ) Patrick glanced significantly, look- | for these two lll-assorted fathers, but | me o elue to the cause of the persist. . fo slo o 'we oo ing at Father Whalen. |for the two young people—who would | ent hair trouble, A nervous dispos 4 ¢ “Rosie’s father!” he groaned. {have to suffer for all of this. | tion may be the result of some physi. Solomon Levy uttered another wail. | Then, in the eyes of each man|cal ailment or of mental control The rabbi turncd toward him, ‘?! t of recognition, and|or neglect of hygienic rules. Besides startled. ] heir minds traveled back to that night | giving your hair the right local treat. ; 7 . ] On a Very Small Cash “Has something happened?’ he |in France when hell had broken loose | ments vou must learn to be poised ! g i asked. on_the front and two chaplains stood | and serene. Take hikes in the coun- K feis something happened? ' Look | talking by the bed of a dying boy in | Ld Sorene. Take hikes inthe coun. . : ) . | Payment You Can Become at him! Look at him!” Solomon |& dressing station behind the allied | xux ousness among nature lovers and writhed in his chair. * ”‘““ die from | lines. | outdoor people. Swimming s an ex- 8 e . he O His name iss Murphy—oi! | ecllent exercise for you, . W the Owner was_too much for Patrick| Tomorrow—An echo from the torn | develops mu i %) Bos Murphy. He struggled in Father | fields of France. poise. You see, worry, fear and the 2 o f This “P;Lqfl aiegx;:;péh"mp Sl B ———— other bugbears of the nervous system : ' o at me!” He shouted the words. Oven Potroast. have a chemical action on the blood — . stream and this is why your mental . . s # ; : | . hure, an’ ye won't be able to sce| Wipe a three or four pound shoul. | reactions affect vour budy. - Komy ot ; . e Attractive me! Ye won't be able to see anybody! |der of lamb and place it in a roaster. ; 3 ¢ the brushing and . B Ye won't be able to open yer ey DHIKIE Sl enber g o ge every 3 day. Instead of e rum and it : i ) \ : Y | |and add one-half a cupful of boiling | glycerin, us an oily salve such as 3 e Home MOTHERS P (tmfl ”}“ Han disely; aMd bake | the following: One ounce carbolated G % i Lo S S / ot oven for about two hours. It | vaseline, one small teaspoonful of 4 iy R 3 9 7 2 esived, sm i < flowers of sulphur, 10 grains quinine i ¢ . i : Monthly AND THEIR CHILDREN. sulphate and_enough witch-hazel 1o Balore erviic: ! make the mixture spread easily on v S : § i Pa(v)mle”ts ! ny $50 % § & First Offering of These New COLONIAL HOMES Sample House, 509 Kennedy St. N.W. Features These homes are twenty feet wide with six large rooms, tiled baths, built-in tubs, concrete fr t‘!. one-piece en- sinks, pantries, with b ators, kitchen hot-water heat, largé rear porches, automat storage heater, servants’ lavatory and wash trays in cellar. Sodded yards.” Lot 20x1 OPEN All Day Sunday 1177 3rd St. N.E. BOSS and PHELPS 1417 K St. N.W. Poved Sireet and Alley Price, $9.500 FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY Realtors practic - o Aopm at nighl to admit (h':qo! air, amlflnrly in the mmmug close them and lower the shades. uses with vcnhhtnon from «tixree mles can . The BIC : - esu be kept cool this way, and when they are ! te BIG ss‘;;o"g:.h Jy throughout with screens and :}ude; like the ! Chance arid sl ort Stevens homes—summer comfoz\ is cerfain. _ $59.50 monthly nd of each o ¢ ‘ ‘;Id‘b;sehhtzule: mtll:';:kibm;t with ;\x rfi?mahand S DEEAL 1z | [ til ath (some with built-in garage ey have £8 Aogica Homes Of Char aCtel' i _ full cement basements with luumfry facilities, o i abllity. Inithe Exilisise ; o FOR $350 CASH. AND $55 MONTHLY you can’ to own a beautiful A : . | occupy at once one of these semi-detached homes. ! Semi-detached home Stop and Inspect 16th Street Residential Section i Close to transportation, schools, churches and ;tores ] on terms less These Homes Parkwood St' N.w.’ west Of l4tl'l i “and about 20 minutes fmm midtown. than rent! Sunda ; y Convenient to the Shopping Facilities at Park Road : RN 3 llith & UPShur 6 and 7 bright and spacicus rcoms i s H 1 and 2 tiied baths, built-in tub, shower, fixtures i s, N V'/ Big kitchens, completely cqulpped Iarg’e pantry i _ COME OUT ANDMK Terms Arranged Large porches—exquisite decoration 0 1 and 2 car built-in garages ! 5 Pe v 8 . Exhibit 1907 Otis St. N.E : i Home SR 9P.M. Al MONTHLY PAYMENTS : W‘ rs: Ma oMa” o 8¢, Then. Wi o 53 e Completely Scrfened $10 950 n: LESS THAN RENT 4 . : . . o | e and Weatherstripped! et s st 4 v . 2 ' . \ i '.: il SEE THEM SUNDAY o 7 i . 3 e % Buil 1 Be 4202 14th St. NW. Convenient Terms CHN O i AT : AN N\ g S 0 0 0 0 ) 0 D o ! 733 12th St. N.W. SUEREINPEEEEERLLEN IR RN ERRRDRPERRES 1d how to moment, | Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold Open Every Day Cpen and Lighted Until 10 P.M. Till 9 P.M. | 14th M. L “ e o . ";’zdfi':fl.‘,.ffi?«"’?&’:m -uu St N.W scherRealty Co. | &% LAFRITZ 5050 ¢ : i v iy W i . 5 5 . 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