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WOMAN'S PAGE.’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. 1927 FEATURES. Putting the Mind on Easy Task i ! DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BO\‘H SUB RC BY BY FANNY Y. CORY. BY MIML 3V LYDIA LE BARON WALKER, —-. s i Qualifications for Widower’s Second Wife—Advice e o an’ ou ice. Thera come moments in the life of as is possible. An accumulatio J¥ P e - aelvs . any housewlts Who has tlose conmec- | ioo miny such porimis, followed by . to Friendless Girl Whom Nobody Loves. | The phense “t want vo tion with kitchen duties when she ! returning to v faels that to return to the scene of | self-sacrifl i ¢ L , g Can Girl in Teens Love Deeply: A e N i e e S B | ron 1| WA Ideal on the Shore it her atteniion ! j Pl it ViU 6 ok whie . Gihoanion ; e el g s and on all Outdoor Occasions rom other Make lea as usual: R Aot R AT e thoroughly chill e B il o e - 48 D b how & & then /ll/m{o i e e i (e o e it i oot ot on ) : it 3 | SThermos bottle. hat he zot out of bu L o e S o B | proves Just enmuzn 1o ke’ ke b | [l = A Cool.Delicious Drink : s (oS boituct dhat'a tnen ha heawiselediom it mhiey ot |~ she thanks ez profusely and as | : > Woaderfully Refreshing i A om every lady he inved. the w W [ o ms. £ ¢ he docsn’t I ® g ANCN AIPAGE: 1) s Grttne se b oy Moy e L He doesn’t think, as the voutl ad res Gitls Free from Enssincss L i BY FLORENCE " i love which | e his firet v the first Jove may have heen hobblodde Ww. while his second love is the fuil abiding love Onion Soufile Shodon't marry o widower if you are zoing to k enoush rather delicately 1l s and don't marry any man it your freedom looi . vored ns in boiling sa at Because a woman's personal liberty is the one offering that invariably requires her to sacrifice.. The wife must give up he : A thoughts, h ntion, her pleasures, her desives and t to he pulp when pressed through a gieve q ind children, There is no getting aveund that, It i ve the w in which they were ! marriage bond and 1 to make one and one-half cup| | ave determined to be a real mothe uet | There is n W neilns a a pound of butter | erime gre than that of heir Tectful st { 15 asked assistan ar and DOROTHY DIX ad the liquic | metter 1 it | consisting of wif a cupful of i IAR MISS DIX No one . wven't a 1in the a ts you to help her S e ien e S et e e R b e e Lverythmg [mn T OF FAVORITE i . A few shreds of ca i = . |t ' me in | N E S TO |§ y 5 Whip in well {m * i g pstions. Some- | fanlt and you have only y is f 1 ho are | FEy roin ¥ ne on \ ing [l J mmuh S ‘[,yr{ esp - s of three e; then_ fold ) B concerned them- | just slashing over with affection that th o v o « ¢ “\Why, T couldn't or dishpan is almost in- | in the stifly beaten exz whites. Tury < with el 1o will let” them side and 1 3 When such moments come | into a buttered baking dish and bake | s i % asking about a i : 41 a to te N not \r' 2 verything is ready for immediate use ex- well to humor them in so far!ina moderate oven for 30 mi ) or. Junct wax| - Rut in order to il i R et (s [ wherever (N Copting:Finty piecesithdtneedaline torehin = o o be friendly. [l villing to ? te 1 suede win aker | give them pleasure. You must literally weep BEDTIME STORIES s | st i 5 Bt el b SR BB S s 1 2 ke bl advances. Go to ses them i | taining. Listen to bores. Remember ann i le fio Sl : IR A Frightened Baby. happened one day that one of these especially when they are sick. Do the thousand lit I ors tha ; L E e Ironed - cubs began digging up in the Old Pas | would like to hem do for v b them respond [t LB G is worse than pain, ture. He had found a lel 3 es celi-improvement so much tha Ofd Mother Nature. nest and he was after th ie bit of | R . 2 L 15 alsenings gettin 1 ziadl i i ”ahrfi‘ . : v \“_. v:;-\;\ lh\\:t ‘\‘\‘u:‘\!‘xl 1~|x ne i up the morn going to e Ha alies N T'his is a new feature of our Every Alrs. Bear has her hands full when | world that tickles stomach . kil Dl S L B o b 3 is request too | N service. For only 1 Jiece extra v autifully hand- €he has a pair of cubs to look out for. | Jike honey and he will go almost an | oceupation that will keep yvou so bt I P 5w f a RSB EsR b S Of the psess] finish your shirts. When you want to use this ieature, ! She is a wor-| where and do almost anything to bl aho to get done % : ried | . is ) Bear, most of f never be half enough to get dor wrap vour shirts separately, leaving them inside your the time. You see, in all the Great| s little cub’s nose having told | | Ami (Aonit foreet (this: thab we fake Tl et B it paogneriEht 0 e EVERYTHING-IRONED Bundle. ‘orld there is no more mischievous there were sweets hidden ftivea GRSl Gt lova & - : L i ou put love and friendliness i R ot love and frie X r than a baby Bear. Little ve straizhtway hewan digging. . At B DS s oy, St i fieseed ; i ~ are brimming over with S n't with him at the 3 e et Rt e i ity PR T \ - Shlecher. cthbuity andiun. ncy | thae § Sho was buny! Dickine berrica » ccotdarice with the apiri il g0 : e \ Phone for Our Routeman to Call can no more keep still for any lensth | a little way off. His_mother was | AR MISS DIX—Do you think that girls from the ages of of time than can a poplar leaf in a | doing the same thing. The little cul )\ l)xy\‘.]« i e e breeze. So Mother Bear never knows | was chuckling to himself over th i & R Hxtra is a kind of sickly little ealf love that they L few yea | = 5 \ g ? Vi S i W B 0 i 1 o i S e s R R The Home Laundr These two little cubs that she was | denly something gripped him by ore | t N taking daily into the herry patch in | Paw. It hurt, but it frightened him losed when th s ] S e s bhe U di Abidine I o - ; . 1 v 1 u ¢ y ke the deep and abiding love of . v woman than often misused—Don't |, say | T the O1d Pasture were as lively young. | more than it hurt him. He trled to | opened. Colla A1t Lo B s x U Heal e : P L BT T e A s e S e milk45 Tike cream. i e " across the Hiver” ‘Say | 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. didn’t lhlnk of the other did. It |Dpulled the more it hurt W what | Since | affected qmulo clothes Of cour: t that age think they are in love, because they ha {86 i Factory: Pro . - - [ Faa ‘hapened "y ' thix—that Tt | on loyish Tincs, Nancs Al RE i bR R e s e 0 “Jactory. Pro-| - Lincoln 8386 Lincoln 8387 sl o e BT DR adeloth, A | think they are in love hecauso they sct a kic o v oy and ¢ isspel Abprobation; | < e sl AL oota. SHie ind pished hid paw i auch | sitaple s in piain Al nul(ht-lr t‘hjnml;\- full of him and they b 200 he Wl | < ‘ | We Also Call in Nearby Virginia . e kirt o vith c and mis< him when he is alsont. But this is just b . > fe - onyms . svmpathy, com ' b nAn el thin farien o il B NN wdvised | froe thrill of adolescense and it flatiers them to de lize that Jter 55, forbearance, clem o 'throush had snapped togethe inst a hoyish 1 a | have sex attraction, and they are so m love with the idea of hei d held him fust as a steel U but becomir Jumiet 100Ked {11ove thot thee oo ibaging THome v U anss Boys thae happess! 4o s o word would have held him. - well bred girl when she was out- | - Of course, right away tted. Her afternoon dress was 1 hawl. At once Mother Dos repe de chine simply cut ar ks e e . gt L] B Crashing through the Lrush, hor Title | ned with smockin . et fol vhbele et b Enly o pans ; Sl e bl eves red with anger. You see, she | (Conprisht, 14 X as chi nd the hoy they thought they would die for i moderate; exceeding resonable SR At e i n were 15 or 16 or 17, they nU hav : ) wperaie. 1 imodergte ing that little cub. But when #he tot . - : S there there was only the little cub | DIARY OF A T with his paw in a hole and big tear . 4 2 ok rolling down his cheeks. Mother INERVARIIAGIEIPIRE o] e oy Bore 10 or 10 ne e sy Il i Wb it who thought she was in love when she was a schoolgitl what to make of it. She knew about | DdvdindEo At aa s G 2 A Aot i hein nebto one ] | Don't take seriously what vou feei now, They ave fust sro thone "Aveadtul (hings GATIed: o htec) pains that you will get over. And, ol ankful you will vap— of those dreadf s Monday Night. | you wait for the real man and the real loy DOROTHY DIX, e ot o 'hose dreadful things| wwen, yesterday Joan was afraid she | ° (Copyright. 18 A NEW FLAVOR o mal P <he due beside | €7Uld not accept our families’ invits it .E“‘I:‘,‘.,fhl.n']\‘”w e ,'!'w ‘;'I‘jy"“"" tion to stay with them a while longer . FOR A DIME e s g _. o acatic ) is B “ ~ », o i | By this time Tt titie ‘i had | 27T 1Y Farntion s chie ook, MlLADl BL \U'l ll UL Ham and Eges“— that most PANKING FOR A D posun to gvell, which made it all the | cjpiheg with her and somebody m justly renowned of American T LITTLE CUB IS THF oL, - ; i ’; did so! ,““‘ T | gop he the same dress twice, but hes—give it a new PEST WAY OF TEACHING IT took hold of the little Bear and | (,q,v she solved her difficulty. BY LOIS LEEDS. | vatering flavor by using TO MIND. £ i ol o By ABRE | Sk cain, T 0wt i as you - v00d Deviled Ham. 15 s you can bun up some | ng to 4 7 » 3 OUT S ¢ - e i i T — T seemed to her that they simply jump- | \0€, to find that trap, but, of course, | ;o0 ¥ dhings and madl fhem to Rejuvenating Mother. On rounds of crispy toast or Sl o lier thiak they Sionly unD | there iw any trap. It was just ; 4§ split English mufiins, spread That meant that they were spanked | % . - “It would not irritate me [ pich eve & Titer: Underwood Deviled Ham and protty often. Mother Bear believes | Lear dldn't know Just what to make hif you would just omit | veed Sq ekt ity place a poached egg on top. that a good spanking for & diso | omm ey searCors; Had it heen her | (he jnterrogation mark when You give | (o form nt o crcesaive e of ooe . AT e e 0 Tt bedient little cub i3 the best way of | e o that was caught she prob- | e orders. You wern't ash i AR s e e (3 e i ably would have gzone to gnawing at wol _WettiE aking MY | metics or . sigld restriction of aching it to mind. But those ilttle | those roots with her tecth: and so in | gh ¥ g m t 10 1in order to achieve v had short memories. They were | 20 }‘V"“”""“"“ set herself free, ;Lut Joan And then I can stay | ho¥S: l””"‘l y ain the p f LN ad sh mories. ¥ Were | somehow she didn't think to do- this | e mae fks o oginen 1 can 80 | toward pulehritude may be { - 4 g NDEF OOD. B » soon ".,m of one irouble than | fur” the litle Bear. s Bekedl him | 11 - R E A PHIC Lige Ty wo]into more wholesome channels thi 4 N (o 3 on d 1[‘11\' uttw hey = :.“umz around for another | 41| over and tried to comfort him and | Sie s M it basich >provide a sound hasis health i . o Rechitia hanpen to e wi | 350, el s e e Tetig? it | % P e ot nave 10 v exprins b i e e | | : Wi | Anemic? just as they do to little [ mothers, you know, { bring him home for a visit with his | ¢utuifer may also be called into 3 = e, sir, they do so! It (Coby 1927 RS e | milady's service. ol B /’,“ R ’ ot oo Bt e haens toihete | mA dove ot beauty s alwaya nres: S f 4 = 77 a e ea t B omi ne: would think 1 did | . "¢ {here are cases in which it | > those two , and somehow Mother | ™5 ) Person an a subject in | teaching it to mind. But those little hecomes submerzed by other inter ’ i . ests ot by deeposeated inhibitior 3 2 Sk IF your daughter or son is pale while the malt does that the j.‘:”;’,’» T”";';’r\nl\ullrlyyh”\I;mll‘l"]T:Iil(::‘:fv‘,- and ‘thin it is because of too milk will build firmly-knit nd set it free. This often happens | re sor . f dram tincture | I | few red blood corpuscles. bones, sound, dazzling teeth and N c i S matrons in middle life who have % tends to sm FEEAA muscle, nerve and brain force. TPl P il D 18 | T\ ven thelr vouth to the care of their|out the creases in the skin by Foods rich in iron make red e sea have a great | would do little harn el N children without a thousht as to the (astringent and nourishing propert i€ - | blood corpuscles. And of all Forldr‘nalt_ and a]m}x‘lk are the r Ix‘r:gil them | fection that is likel , 3 | ) effect nrI ‘,"_“ r \\]l\,l‘v!u-lhn.ull‘lflnl\’il(‘\;;r.1 ‘l]\vlk‘: \I:,\\\,‘u s § 3% creations blessed by Nature WOr s prize health team: Sttty ;,‘:;‘;7":,[,1."'“. child i e st Thin (e i | e person has an alert mit e > WIS with an abundance of iron, few Of course, little Betty will completely | meanestdiseascs it k chi 4 che v anuelitec e o (0 (0 B n > new % excel malt. It'saveritablerescr- love this drink because of its ays they | hood. and one o it S AL sins to notic mother does | The stimulation of new i i % 1 v deliciousness — no Thie tohor 150 G s Lt Ll O TR(UT oivy- o0 e | iniorents i o oo tant Tt of the Califormia's & voir of iron . . . and energy! ul:l,fldf'l}lfdl S in their kkins| whoop and_the e » as other girls' mothers do and that | rejuve am of the middle nest AtdiLofed Clisenlates Flives: © é}«’s pa; rebels again: it senliafths | Entat an i ych for o i y . her complexion and hair X ! e must zet out 2 ; G a tin today at your grocer’s. Mix J try this and that. but the very best | maturely faded. Mother it E S\\ernfidMal‘ed M)}lktc)o'ur —and shake (takes only a few seconds) t &0 1o the | thing to do with him is to kecp him | cherishes the once previle e R X | child’s diet and you'll see its . directed. Then serve. But one word children will | out of doors.” He socs 10 the sind L\ that black is the_only color il little cheeks bloom with the of caution—be sure and get Loit's and yest thing to | . whoops, rids himself of for women ave 5 le of clean sand in the | nouthful bhle and contim e aceepts the 5 of 1) r Calcu'h Rice. flush of health. The iron in the e Jufl=<;h°=°l|zl:powlu’.ef‘mn=¢:fl:nf; o 8 er. andlhix play. That may mean wh 1 but visit our two families.” [ rows and gray s as inevitable, M o malt will multiply the red blood hor ya\:l want foo va.x:;i—{néh The place is made | cough for the children who ave pl 4, “Well, when you're not the |Deep down in her heart, however,| Boil two cupfuls of rice. Aix th > rpuscles like the schoo] Lmend viamins—and ics Loft Choco- n dumps the sand | ing with him in that sand pile, ) families are visiting us sts a wistful, conscientiously sup- | rice with two cupiuls of tomatoes, one- | corp i St late Flavor Sweetened Malted Milk thae urse. whooping conzh is not 5 LT don’t think you're pressed hope that it may not be too | half a pound of grated cheese and sal teacher pyramids figures. And contains them. v infection th: carried to : » ne nd T s late to think of personal beauty. Peppers & d celery T 1 2 | The dogs come, the cats, | haps 1U's hecause it o And it §s not, Correct costuming |added ired. 1 4 ni S 2 e And nobody troubles to d better, Let's spend a week s fean work wonders with v _ s 5 o 2, INC. v'r )md. Xtim el bed it{some time without any re E rarance. Becoming colff ‘|" :1 ‘:j'lh: ”“""-‘ i 400 Broome Strect is in the hac d. And it isn't wound and get acquainted with each | hats 1 take vears from 4 il 9 XigEs. S i piies are’Mine or childien, {other: Affer nll, we're mavried” |and systematio fneial trextmdnts with one cupful of dr ¢ 5 New York but if you have one chi the =and | Joan said, “Well, anyy when you | give her skin o smoother icktovet ment Jn DI frequently and turn the pile over | wet home sond me both of the tub silk: | Th tep in the rejuv | the sunshine dail | dresses yowll find in the closct, and | ron_over 50 is a thorouzh | 4 oS SEoNGE WiRaE " zht. 197 he " but don't bother hysica examination by a physician e inted frock, and semd [to see if there is any internal w | S Pk am frock and that |ness, since good health is the basis % . acy opmet dren oreandie thing, and the silk slip that [of a vouthful appearance at that GOOD_ POSITIONS AND| Ay P e sed ,'x'.r‘..'m" ivelope for epiy.) esser. Now, de perind of life. Advice on welght, ex- e e INEONES 2 i | kniw phasisonios woine o (i vise and diet should be obtained o o i mad | sa and she said, * phy n. The next step Shor : i o 'L A Cu]umbus Eggs. Check it over,” and 1 SHi| 5 ahoosing he Wort ft iaex g women. " Ear # Giv ur complexion a Goesn't 96 Seleet some green poppers or small | ¢ bundle up every ments, especially corsets and bras- | G a vear. : soft, youthfl upon it for 1ong | tomatoes of unitorm size. I . 2 ¢ h and sieres, that give good lines to th TRAIN ¢ ‘ This delicate, r ; " art, simple frocks and h e A : A touch of adorable beauty For Sale e ‘used, plunge into ) - . <t Cted in hecoming colors - $oi command th at all leadirs aba rerac e lins nie: Ln Nivy blue or seal brown Is the best Gu aranteed B | “Grocery and Rl LR Baked Pears. cholve for street clothes. Sand color, | Gouraun's Drie Stores around the stem and remove th ~ pure imported U ¢ il v pears, cu: them in halves [old rose, rose heige, deep cream, rust . conditions that | s in small cake pans, break a i s k Brown roand | vender aul warm ys are also | enjoys. ‘There Is no | fres into each, add salt and pep y J aot of butter 1o for the mature woman d in Thite - Fleeh - R 6 X5 Bood It Tt e A poach §n a moderate oven for | and a y ter. Cover at| The facial treatment may include Seed 1e. for Trial Size the st more offen than |about 12 minutes, or until og 1s | first until fruit becomes soft. | the nizhtly massage with muscle oil Ford, T. Hookins & Son, Iring, scouring, | set. Have ready a s . ot Dut- | Paste onea or twice while the fruit |which is a misture of three ounc Hew York City cess going on all the [tered toast for each egg Vi@ | 15 cooking with the liquid in the|oil of s two ounces | Instend there is & steady soil- | tomato sauce poured over or in &' pan. Add a little more water If neces- | sweet oil, one a cter ounces Sold Everywhere fug of the sand. separate dish. ry %® keep the pears from burning. cologne water, half a dram oil of ry ) > [

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