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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23." 1927 ‘FEATURES. 29 . PR . . . ) . o | Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling. Rich Fabrics Shown by the Shops || g LITTLE BENNY MILADY BEAUTIFUL o G g YHeN Yoy Comw wTe AND You TELL Twa = AND THEN Yo0 SINK BACK _ : 6UR LOWER BERTH ALL PoRTER NOT, To DARE 2 BY MARY MARSHALL. | Tmen euT AN wuow e Beaney L Lo Gl S BY LEE PAPE. BY LOIS | eur Tmam ges o f S ) Lol Trinted velvet fveia 5 ek enalabiie i ‘ e e draped and manipulated that can ! Pop was smoking to himself and . " W B not. aleo e applied to velvets ma_started to writs things down in Problems of Miss Sixteen. £xe [DEHE S womeS Live N By ors cive elvet hardly needs elabovate trim- | her little red notebook, saying, I better | Dear Miss Leeds: (1 ienic life, with plenty of fresh air, Chiffon velvet. {ming. Suflicient unto itself is the | Ret some of these things Aown befors | o1a. 5 fet 41t rueres tall omi T opey | Cuitdoor exercise and nourishing food: vanspavent velvet splendor thereof. Afternoon frocks of they leeve my mind never to return. | o, 5 inches tall and I weigh | then you may expect to grow as tall 1t 1a ao TNt velvets thin hlack velvet are often trimmed Lets see now, perfume for Maude Ab. | 12412 pounds measurements are: | a8 your heredity permits. miLl" a2 good as a trip to the art merels with cream lace. ~That com bitt, a Kimona for Mrs. Liggett, | Bust: 32 hips, 361; thighs, | LOIS LEEDS. museum to go shopping for velvets hination—black velvet and cream lace Frentch writing paper for Mrs. Hews, | 20 AN 1f, 1315 ankles, 10 and | A Typical Blond, and other rich fabtics nowadavs. and | —has y by artists ever since { perfume for Blantche Hipple, a tort AR SraNC et AT | PR e 5 = 8.the days grow shorter and Autumn avs of Van Dyke shell comb for Ida Kelly, or was that | ©/P0W. 11; arm below elbow, 9. Are Reader—Fair hair, dry, sen e PR R b T | my measirements in & jrtion? | skin and premature wrinkles are fair- Vet fro at have come to my at Why dont you toss up? pop sed. |2} Will horseback riding reduce the typical of the blond type. Cleanse tentlon & i s MIBIEARATIGHEN Elubah. 0t Wat are Son werking ap b cnon: | hips? @) T have small white pimples Your skin at night with cold cream Qiitte. oomplicated; but =it sion ping bewro? he sed. e under the skin on my arms and in tead of soap and water. Wipe off . ; bt songpiag B 6 g | Jext o few things diftrent peeple | font of my ears and I als have|the cream and pat in a little witch- It v osort of trimming that would | wunt ‘me to be sure and get them, |mail blisterlike pimple on my face.| __ well on a frock of light-weight | now Jeta see, 1 think the comb was for | Snould 1 cleanse my face with soap - Bt o SO Helen Thevlow. yep 1t o wae 108 | anigd water? () How may I correct a 3 5 g i8¢ | qouble chin? (3) 1 have been applyir v siamped. selfaddressed envelope | 2 = e | Ida Kelly wunts perfume, ‘and now | an' antiseptic wash fo my head for and 1 se ,,,)1 you diagram and ful - AND WHEM You AWAKE Yoo | -BuT HE TeLlsS You ) OH-H-R-H- BOY! Amt | who <lnc. an imbroidered waist for | qandrufts will this entirely destroy the ections—with a little sketch of this | miccover fo vour hHeormon . v % =ad \ ‘ Kitty Powers, perfume for Mrs. Mad- | gang £ o the - t new frock, which I am sure you will | (15 FOUR TWRTY AuD Tou e o ITAIGIC R NARNID dux, perfume for Mire. Nulty, ma sl | oo raie o b e curl out \ i } AR R R sk T 'Lé’\’ éc'é AND GLoR ?-nuous FEELIN l|:nr'le\'7|H terned in their money? | 6) I have a fair skin, curly brown e velvet | s VoRGot To CALL E§ 4 - e cotiitn: vor, AalTe Hmaswal] m”:;:,u ts .flv\\' m“»}\‘l”, round and Calfskin velvet. perfume for Mrs, Annis, wat money? | stvios of drescos should T wears (1) (Copyrizht. 1997 ) ma sed. O, nobody intends to pay for | Will spike heels cause one’s ankle to t 'rrvl.\n(!‘l\llwv;'."l'\nl'v ;w: ;-‘!!: '|v>’ just ; <|lii zraw larger? How may one s ; 0l pnybody goes to Par ‘or a ler without spike heels? 1 THE DAILY their friends to a<k them (o bring back | slight tendency to be round.si | { a little soovenir of some kind, she sed. | dered. FERROL R 17 | And do they ixpect me to pay for Sl e | Dont be’ redickuliss. Willyum, wat | fween 120 and- 124 pounds, | Wednesday, August 24. i have you got to do with itz | measurements are good excopt_that i | gurOlow me cloely and Joull ind | vour angles seem too large. Perhaps| hazel or other skin tonic. Bring Friendls until late fo POE quick took the | you have not measured them at the . e little red note book and tore the page | smallest point. Efght inches would| soor we/sht up to normal. Have your o to out and litt a mateh and set it on | e 3 Ll A 110 | aves examined to see if evestrain is <8 f the aspects Ph oIdIE e et ST ace | be a hetter proportion for the ankles. causing the wrinkles about vour eyes b flre. aving, Sick semper tyranniss, | Please send a stamped. selfaddressed | You may use Tolowiig: Bloe etary gavernment | nuthing do envelope for my le n F e e cheek S ' e by Enssinme Willvum T think your perfeckly aw- | Proportions and l1 et o M yons ’1\".\“ b :i?'?:m."z N ertun ke @allipossible prapd ey | anc it you are | in vour hair: One-half teaspoonfu w Lving quarters for the ‘I{ijlhh:n ![;:vm]mn 1 Irr to admit Im | interested in comparing vour physical | ammonia, two ,M,\W,Mmjw'\,"\'}‘,‘,‘ = hoes — = it er releeved, ma sed. ritics b ‘ | 3 specifications with those of several | ane tablespoontul lemos e, one RN R e | | And she got'out her new Frentch |well known heauties. (2) Yes, if AN Grerely ,',.’ml e N e e e KITTY McKAY | 5 s . = H,- ;uvnry‘lr\ and \‘v:‘nm{ to o werds | taken regularly. (3) The pimples on | final rinse after the 4;;"":”” se as Beateil A By fes ohes Y f ] | to herself in case she mite haff to say |arms and face indicate that the skin | 3 S - endligel i TR McKAY EAT AND BE HE A | them to other peeple wen she gets to |is sluggish i la e LOIS LEEDS. for removals and for changes of any —_— i Sl A N | Paris. ‘r“his may be provided hy scrubbir sort BY NINA WILCOX POTNAM. ’ e k the face with a flesh brush and the SU It is a_faily lucky day for seek Dinah Day’s Daily Talks on Diet illi e SISl D nnd papiend MMERTIME : T B | o e recognition for faithful service | The Right Food s the Best Medicine | Ll illis S s e e | P rortens ahould male the rapat | treatment. first in warm er, then | BY D. C. PEATTIE. of opportunities while this con | E in cold. Take a cold or tepid showe: tion prevaile. International Normal's Adult's Daily Diet. | _Proper eating, enough sieep, suf- | Lo bl ol dobe bath in the morning followed by a | v { prises are subject to the best influ- SR ht o few |ficient drinking water.” exercise and | brisk rub-down with a turkish towel Enchanter’s Nightshade. sne is of normal weight a few | g i o eep the normal person | At night take rm cleansing hath %2 All the stars appear to favor in- general rules about what to eat every | Sunsrine will keep the normal person | hon o weite nag Cleansing bain.| T often wonder what it was about o s Veritions, neEpeEallY Abbee aNecHiE day will be helpful. A well balanced | “prom . theme cureestions & dav's| Compiexion Tils,” which gives other | g Jit{le woodland plant, whose flow NERY LIGHT AND LISSO aerial achievements and commerce. | diet is the way to Keep healthy, | menu could be about as follow i helpful treatments for whitcheads, as | of daw, 1hat over suskiated 1o Sny ane THIS GOWN OF YELLOW TRA Much intellectual activity is indi- | | For the zrown-up of correct weigh' | "preakfast—Cantaloupe, strawberries | these under-the-skin pimples are cal-| (ha nunie of Fnchanters Nightehade, PARENT VELVE TRIMAD | caled under this rule and educators |food for the day should include: peaches, oranges. or even cooked fruit et () You must cultivate correct| o e of Encianters Nishealuce WITH THREE LOOPS OF VEL.| Should benefit zreatly | 1. One pint of milk either as a drink | \"1eady-t0.cat whole.grain cereal with posture. Hold vour head up, with | ipii dark magic was wrought witt VET HANGING 2 FROX Occultism is under a planetary in or nsed partly in soup, sauces or des- | Siper fop of the hottle milk or cre: chin level; do not let your chin sag | (i Hitle herb of maidlike innocenc NG AT THE FRONT S ) v cream ! Could vou summon up a familiar trom AND TI AT THE BACK. Tip | fluence that seems to presage amaz- [rEette s v £ you are trying to keep weight down forward. Sleep on a low pillow at|., zatory, or 2 > PEND. TTACHED O THEs | NS experiments and surprising | 2 Two generous servings of Mon-|iq normal use the top of the bottle night. Do neckbending and head.|PUTERI0RY; OF Wieh Ihe ague or the LOOPS 1IN FRONT ARE OF TUR. | Sults most favorable for astrole | statchy vegetables, as lettiice. spinach. | icream’ and leave the real cream for [ turning exercises for five minutes, | S0t 00N, A0 enemys Looking at SO ASD B Bk, |~ High winds will begin early in the catbots, bests, esparagus. CHLDAES.| those who have to strive fo keep their | both night and morning. (5) Dandruff | g DR TEREr . COURE B = fooli TON Autumn and mans. hurricanes may T e celery. tomatoes, etc. | weight up to normal. A zlass of milk |18 dead skin_that is constantly being |, L0”0 T 4G AEN (At Sorantels it o Biravarine s B SRIooE m,;\l m"!. 4‘\‘;;’:!:‘1;:;:”‘:) A‘l:»spftwu SRenverTiaRainte ' i :l' .nfl.lnll\v )rlt ;'u‘;fl(‘n)ng; ‘b\;n“”h vou “'m:n“"-lllf Z\:I :’l: ;1,. . "lh’r'manl"r;' Tonian sorceress, of course ous rics e ad . i o etk e . could, of course, be taken. | omha isease germs t e shigis e o b E marvelous fabrics will be added 10| have the ausury of unusual success 3. One serving of fresh fruit. eaten | yoo, "ot i1q add the egs to this break- | the dandruff, hut cannot prevent these | '0 the evening primrose family, there T ) b e, {in the coming year. raw if possible. | fast if you wish. But for office work- | flakes from forming as the skin re.| .S little enough to suggest the evening 1e new velvets are not really heavy | Children horn on that day prob- | 4. One moderate serving of meat or| .o the hreakfast without the | | news itself. (§) Please send for my | Primrose about it, with its two petals or warm. Some of the chiffon and ably will he fortunate all throush | | other protein, as fish, cheese or Sl St T A | {leaflet on “Color Schemes and Cos.| N tWo sepals. That, by the way Feorgette veivets have been worn even | life. Many horn under this sign | dish | Lunch—Poached egg. toasted whole- |« s 2 { tumin whieh. will ssswer your| ! 8 vers o3 SNERICMR WG af & in Summer, and there is hardly a way | attain high government positions | 5 One eze in addition fo above wheat bread, milk or buttermilk, frint [ guess T ought to tell Mamma |questions in detail. By the way, if 10T Those who find occult mean in which chiffon or thin crepe can | Copsisht 1570 | & To suppy energy. foods contain- | (0 e M O O holled egg | Ahout bustin® her vase an' get it over | you continue ing veur haie shin. |ings in numbers should he interested | ing starch, sugar and fat must be | & N (0 [‘dw‘ S iad ’v“" e ek | with, hut T keep hopin' somebody | gled, you are likely to lose the natural | I What the botanists call phyllotaxy: | | added. Starch_ is furnished by: [ {10 & FoRETR TE S8 fresh frutt | 11 come in so 's I can tell her before | curl in time; be warned, my dear, by | the numerical plan and ar BEAUTY CHATS | vead and breadstuff. Whoe wheat is | #1®41 [ned { company | the experience of others. (7) Yes. the ments of leaves and flowers N Y, 4 . BY EDNA KENT FORBES | The girlfriend says her family is so yod. (h) Starchy vegetables, potatoes. : AL et G ‘ | | tendons at the ankle tend ta thicken | Five is the dominant number plan of old they had a souvenir shop all set up | Vice. macaroni, sweet potaloes, e s l, '\\ }'y' \;x is v‘mv ,,.r.: |in the effort to bhalance the weight on | MOst of our flowers, with four as a on the Mohawk Trall by the time the | ©) Cereals, including whole grains. | warm vou might retist a piate of| | DAILY DIET RECIPE | |hish heels = Learn to stand up)=oriofvaviaton en it. Three and ita A Bal : teloating sana ks S | Pilgrim Fathers landed Fats are furnished by butter, cream, | Oup. on da peb | straight. Hold vour fizure as tall as | Multiples come next. Two is among anced Diet. 1 19,](12:1:'“ zr\g strenuous. Rich | (Copyrizht. 1927.) oil, hacon, ete. | ple_would prefer to start off with a | | vou can, with chest out and abdomen | the rarest of all flower plans and i A properls halanced diet. whether | MieS” Keep dietitians to supervise Sugar is supplied in honey, mols ooler-Joowing dish. You could have | Shianohe Guicatal Lin Sout are already abave tha aver. | considered as an evolutionary blin ¥ou want to gain, to reduce, or to :;\ :‘;: ”“‘I*N'Al?l«,vllvl|tAns homes, | 5 maple sirup and sugar preserved | a vegetable .,.“T.nnnr_ wholewheat | pPINAC) riental. lley) No good aeilt Wetey cunt eoti e o Ay troubre onast o, | Convalescent homes' have them. ‘One | | FOOD AND HEALTH | |dried fruits, and ‘plain granulated | erackers, ripe olives, ‘brofled Tamb| gpinach, 2 pounds | |out of this design. There, perhaps, we B e oot or fae | Dol A s A RRVe: il peivog Sugar, cands. jellies. marmalades, etc. [¢hops, & baked potato. green peas.| Onion, thinly siiced, eight table | have found a clue to the hint of the carhohydrates, proteins, mineral salts | gther more protein—and so it goes. - | ; on At least six glasses of Wwater a day | letiucs sslag VOO DG & Ee oot Ol ol | speons black magie in the name of Enchant- and water. Contained in the foods| You can test the tl »j_”__fl;'v» ] BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS. must be drunk | ingy Trwit Sor. St ]” coud | Olive oil, eight tablespoons. B R e T R T aod Speclalist And some outdoor exercise should | start ‘,“."! a f\vvfi\!]v n(ll,an;\ .;\:n]. St AWe. tnandniis Everytl\:r\g changes; though lutely necessary to preserve life. but | down your starch: i Sk How the poi few dc el SENyell Scooked | tedancatl meall e L Lemon juice, three tablespoons. g e n i starch; if you're fat, cut he point of view does change!| <h t and do away with | beans er spinach, sliced tomatoes, and [ h all th SBout. which Swe “aon tiknow much | down both fatiand atarch:fifiyou Bfkiiyotiustwihintare miop St ids | toneelwions | Ay Wi | oach lce made of fresh peaches. | SERVES SIX PORTIONS. | |L chenge with all the world nore. o k s 1 i ainii - 4 3 ot ex y de- | cons on. K i * 4 L p | A . T e e (e foode richest | amqemic, build up vitamins. protein [crepit remember the days when fruit | | wash spinach caretully. Remove| | at Times strong will. < : s ali{and carbohydrates. In Winter, mor : | coarse stems and bad JeAves. P 3 % ‘vh)nl 1»1-1.41;“‘;»”"1'*"' m“r and veze- | fate: in Summer, more mineral salts, | W25 looked upon as more or less of Al ol in 1”1"‘1‘;'»'“{’ l‘xnll:a\n"“ \ld\')iz :L‘: 1 wonder sometimes with ahles, especially green leaves (spin-' Pr T P e s gt i = : | 3 a larg P . Ad BRI LS AR e i | QUR. CHILDREN By Anselo puri | [t i Bt il | | 2 e Fiis | hcltionine timncle wnne s fl'lall:;‘\dg;l;;len:\"mor i sound reason for this. It is uumui 4. I;O'r;‘m, let it );urn‘ Then add portions | [[7}, ¢ stranger Teraaiesil brown rice, etc.) and eggs. e didigideds ey " i 7 a comparatively short sp f ot o e spinach at a time until all is 3 « . vou always need, likely in gy SRy, s | in the pa 00l nick- As a general thing foods rich in vita- | greater quantity than you take it, if | that our modern transportation has | 2 = stake |1y: P Setane a(lhy'l ::\‘ :'\-‘mll.flmlyquolt‘;ekn wte g mins have little starch o While | you have digestive troubles. made it possible for middle class in His Job. |7’~:3“;‘|;:2 Ljfi;‘;“;"’;‘“\_‘; f“m‘;: eient |and chop with the side of the spoon next year. v 3 ' ssential, we're nof re | . , o b K . . 5 2 vi S < of the Amount of them e need. “We | maleat once a day. a salad once a day, |comes to provide fruit throughout lons-| “I wish you'd look out for a g0od | workers of young people. They do In 15 or 20 minutes it will be tender S Enth Rt @ AnaTierminiber | Tt o R e soms [, and Touker seasons. . Mrom (heyaoh Tor Hugo. not. They help, but unless the learner | and should be well chopped and not What we must know is the proportion | _'m Ord :un juice, bread, and some |standpoint of health, however. we were, © “What can he do?” | has a chance to put his learning into | Stringy. Add the seasonin Serve of ‘fat protemn and. such thimee 1t | cweet dishes. give an ordniary bal-|quite mistaken when we considered| «gh, pretty near anything. He's a [practice it is useless. It hecomes use- | Ot & platter in a long mold. you are sufficiently interested to make | T N 1"‘"””-‘, merely as luxuries. To cite | (opv pright bov. Graduated from high |ful only when put to service. | DIET NOTE ® study of food. to qualify yourself as | - 5 “: _‘_u;su:vr. A \\.nr}\v\\'l\l‘l\ and | cohonl when he was 13 and just out| If vou have a hoy or a girl who is | Recipe contains lime, iron and vita a professional dietitian, you can make | The girl who changes her heart as | clmed ot g pmother frequently ex- |of college at 1 ery brizht.” | ambitious to work in some sort of | mins A, B and C. Good in a laxative | a very good salary the rest of vour |easily an her glove G0esn't siwas|ing an orange for Jime by it | “What is his special work? What | business or profession, head him that |diet. Good for one needing iron. Can life, and have work that is always in-| change her name. e Alwny g 2 otenge (or Jimmy. "Of course. | " What '8 B8 SR way in his off hours. See that he reads [be eaten by normal weight adult, one . Jimmy Tiad bow legs but what had |is ho interested in e can ta | £DOUE it Help him to visit the shops | wishing to gain weight or_chiidren that o do with oranges. "To con-| “Pretty near anything. Hecan talk |or the laboratories that have to doover 1% Hard-hoiled egg slices could ince Jimmy's mother was difficult, | to you like an old person on any sub- | wjip his chosen field. Make appoint- | be used as a garnish, thereby adding but to her credit be it said that she |ject. Radio, electricity, history. Very | yents with the leaders of work. {more iron, lime and some protein usually listened when told that the | bright boy.’ | men and women are always : also more’of the A and B vitamin. | delicious orange juice contained some- | gevanteen? He's ahout ready to|to voungsters if they are properly ap- | vy thing that would help Jimmy's legs | pare at something for which he has | proached. ~Opportunities for wor R T T get straight. 1t was a different mat-| ugte or talent. Iswt there ansthing | will offer themselves if he search Caramel Custard. . il i"‘(‘,”‘“”]'t‘: ""T;‘Ph"-‘““‘p“{ij e '“l“'f(' i1e would like to do? What would he | this way, and these shouid be eagerly | Put one-half a cupful of sugar in an e e o D R cepted! even if the money return is | iron freing pan and stir constantly un- wanted them oranges or other lu]‘}’n‘;\n‘\:“‘ e gy Sl :\';';n(‘;;}m' lie ATk, iy & B0y, o8/ Ele 1 contal) s melted to a sirup of light brown truit, made’the difference. Of course, [T} PIeingss Wan, A0y, K00 OPCLIR | (ke up & life work Without serving | fule of - sealaes roty, roin rareabi they woulilliuve fruit f0r desssrte, of | Noe o e ity 1n & gtoy. contern. | & Beriod of appruntiseanin WItHOUt ex: | thur milke o e un Maprane careful the_children might have fruits when- (2577 %, 3 San 0 & 8060 CONCR | D 0 Cing the actual working process, | tha ' sugar peelt n " pe oo (e ever fancy dictated. but that was not | 1o, 15[t a5 orinry Bo HHEE S | Ee e et hy. A beginner must have | nd the mivare o ek, then tieiwhols story. Totay fruit has ad- i e (0,50 88 L0 O 0T G SETC | RS Rrite e of whisre his s Bolng e i eooy e paaually (O (ouE vanced from the accessory group to | = ey Sagent-d vetes t direc. |°F flve eggs slightly beaten. Add eiiieseasity a0y and iore Motners | At (18 (VegINnIng, Eomething good s {and bend hisfencrgiesiln that direc- | onehalf a tesspoonful of salt and know the whole story. e on e e : e om | ONe teaspoonful of vanilla and pou TiKave personilly (citedsasimine ey DONLE NoUknow Gt 15 what every | Don Bexnert LI 0 graduate from | into o buttered bakinz pan. Se ample of ‘transition from accessories P01 NANIST Butiness majngors €0 | S Ot OCRE L business as a | oL 2 Pan of warm water and baks to necessities because it is perhaps the | 108, BrOW R SCSRS COSY ES |highly pald manager tomorrow, It |m @ Moderate oven until firm, whick most easily understood. The fact re-| they grow in the garden of experience | dossn't work that way. He must get | ey b€ defermined by testing with : mains that there are several foods . i i b A e | sharp-pointed knife. Do not let th cads of business concerns earn | his 'z in school and e shop. | luxuries that now are high on the |l Prces and It taxes tme, i T B while: €havoustard st ocking. Bivce list of abaolits Health mecessities. :Ob:| Ume. JThere 15 1o thme to waste, ven | L : with cold caramel sauce made by melt Viously T have mo space in this short |in & fors lifetime, if a boy wants to| v Pairi will sive personal attention to | ing one-half ‘cupful of sugar. as fo talk to enumerate all of these foods. |Mefd A DIF business. - e a | e tars ani dfvelopment of ehildren. Writa | CUStard, and adding one-half a_ cupful My purpose ix a different one. 1| b SRCEEE ";‘P ot o ‘;‘ him n care of this paper. inclosine self-ad- | *f hot water. Boil for six minutes. stioni ke mvarasdens o, tunkc this (P20 SOICURE IR RS SHOR LG g firemed. stimbeds envelobo fersseny | Chill_before_serving thought in the backs of their minds. | & P19 RECEERS L S0 Y faca. —_— - i Before deciding that a food is some- | % S el Tl R o o 3 B | B e veA merely by way |tion in business. Learning a business of | Deviled Chicken Bones. | | or ornament or flavor he sure that | m b |} 2 § 3 his must, of course, he a rather | vou know something about its compo- | N | i SH ag quantit s | H -] G odn P T TS e e e e . Honest-to-Goodness Pep— diet Unless you are clear in your 3 5 | | the family diet is in danger of losing | it becomes a zood luncheon for two | R |an adequate supply of some of the persons. Season the chicken legs, mostimportant foods In- the whole which were partially cooked in_the ) # g It is a good plan then to get clearly broth. with salt and pepper. spread S : W v is a g : : ; o o | B . HAT in Da: s " between accesories and neces ities. 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Part of a circle Town in Wurttemhurs o = o | Brown one pound of ground round | Coinioss 4 energy-laden factors as a Loft ¢"¢d Malted Milk at your 11 Prefix into Relation. i oA . steaks and one small onion chopped s Chocolate Flavor Sweetened g’imers_("mo"’d‘hmdloc' 13 Biblical name Heroic story To Color Sh | then add one cupful of tomatoes, one X . 9 =3 Malted Milk. & P »“der‘ {blmmed milk 13 Roman greeting Entice | o Color Shoes. j cupful of corn and one green pepper, ads in White - Flesh - Raokel 3 Wh £l ., concoctions). When you feel 15 Act. 3. Cries of a cat Ttiis oribn IR ikt ascuvetbipoliah)) Tozether with one-half a eupful of wa- Send 10e. for Trial Size en analyzed, its“pick-up” “low”, weary and depressed, mix . By in the right color to match the exact | ter. "Cook for thirty minutes. Serve Ford. T. Hopkins & Son. New York & powers are actually amazing. with milk—shake—and drink " Rive ale 1 Sprite : lin a nest of egz noodles that have st 8 = 3 S : 2 shade of kid shoes. 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Coat hangers, ST |6 firit "dampen the Whole shoe With |10y e rees. doll bel. chests and Ceylon, as finest tea grown. et asoline so as not to spot the color. | (he Jike should be painted or “'marked" LoPT 34, 1030 (Roman), ‘nd use a fairly large camel's hair!\ith the child's own color. Little | GEORGE W. L - . !patnt brukh or (doing the ‘work. . |Hlopmers, petticoats andiothse aiiclss Presiden 5 | - . — | of wearing apparel marked with the we day’s Puzzle. | 1'% . \ly:_._: v to Yesterday's zle. Teed Cocoa or Chocolate. | “special” color thread will save the BTAINITIElRBESICIAIR] | mother much time and worry. The | Rl s asale 8 P | I cocon is made by adding milk | children will thus have settled many | For Sale at Mad, Mountain in Crete [1|N{D Vv|E TIE[A[R]| |to a vocoa sirup. This mixture is|troublesome disputes, and they will ade of e H |then poured over lurge pieces of ice. | feel a cortain pride in caring for cloth- all leadin Pure Malted Mother. (AT [VEIE B RIE] | tovred with whipped cream and served | ing and belonzings so marked. g Milk—Not Frequently = | in tall glasses. The cocoa sirup should ! (Conyright, 1097.) Gr S én . e E || LIEME T {be made_in advance and kept in | - - ocery Skimmed Milk horned animal jar in the refrigerator until i 4 L R T |veady (o use. The recibe is as follows 5 e { and Drug Guaranteed o i . . V| | Mix one-half a cupful of cocoa, one | Free AINIS | half a cupful of sugar. a pinch of salt 000 ‘A | Stores Pota: l;.’ T { one tablespoonful of flour and add o 52 -~ | [quart of water. Boil slowly for 15 GOOD POSITIONS _AND | | | D|E ! | minutes. When ready to use, dilute b FINRE’ INCOMES ¥ 21 | with milk 1o the desired strength. If Motor™} sapranis, Catetenas | A[MI | Chocolate 1s used in place of cocoa i e G AL N v | |use onefourth pound of sweet choco: Eam $2500 (o 85 00 | {1ate. A few drops of vanilla will tm lasses now torming ' ) | E|[D|!prove the fluvor of both cocoa and chocolate.

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