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WOMAN'’S PAGE THE TLEVENING STAR. W D. €. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6 WHO REMEMBERS? BY DICK MANSFIELD. Registered. U. 8 Patent Office MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. THE DAILY HOROSCOPE Friday, October 7. Tomorrow is a day of conflicting planetary influences, according to as- trology, which finds adverse aspects | strong. { It i a rule under which it is wise | [to distrust one's judgment, especially | |Where investments or speculations | are concerned. Meetings that are called for finan- L conferences are badly directed by the stars, which tend to impart false | confidence, The day is held to be most auspi clous for colleges and educational in- ) | stitutions, which this year will prosper Hospitals now come under a rule | WORD GOLF—Everybody’s Playing It BY JOHN KNOX. Go from SKIP to JUMP, This is just a gambol—yes, T spelled that the I wanted to! Turn OIL to G | 300 miles. The oil refiner | makers mix them up again. Coming and going! Go from PEN to INK. In post offices they have pens that ar to penetrate the ink and ink that is hard to stick to pens. up the treatments for several months In the morning take a cold or tepid | way shower bath, followed by a hard rub. | old and have a rather thin face and|gown with a coarse towel. The acne o) small_features. For a long time 1saiva ju made of 3; dram ichthyol 1 have been wearing my hair parted on | qram zine oxide, 1 dram s N il the side or in the middle, with bangs [ qrams petrolatum. () You may not across my forehead. 1 would be very o' ieint“the correct powder base. 1t &lad if you conld suggest a new wWay t0 | vour skin is ofly, use vanishing cream drees my hair, which is straight and [ o270 PR R S TS SO S o Twobhed. () T am troubled with many |pave the habit of licking or bifing small pimples that do not become ripe [ vour Jips that would account for their : cracking. In this event you must | N | | break the bad habit and keep vour : [ greased. You may purchase stick and use it freely every | day. Massaging with a mentholated [salve is often helpful. Perhaps you Dear Miss Leeds: (1) I am vears hat's why vou have to drain your crankease every « separats the gas and the oil, and the automobile Changing the Coiffure. ’ too dull | Print your “steps” here. white he ecold eream did not use t often enough to give it a fair trinl | LOIS LEEDS | making for campalgns foy funds, and | stars are rightly read. ny will profit from legacles if the | —it just suits Jupiter is in an aspect presaging | expansion in post office facilities and increased speed in transportation. Tendency to speculate in Govern- { ment securities is likely to be strong |in the TUnited States, owing to some | unexpected international crisis. New alliances, in_which (iermany, | Austria, Russia’ and Turkey are in . are forecast. en now assume importance in affairs, and many may nurse | office-seeking ambitions, only to be disappointed. Persons whose birth date it is have the augury of an uncertain year in | |love and busine | Correct Brassieres. Dear Miss ecds: | sional model and it the type of brassieres that accen bust line are the best. but 1 noticed | that you onece advised a reader to wear the straight tvpe. Do 1 under stand correctly that you believe in tight brassieres? our taste...” profes. | that the am A ems o n Different localities have dif- ferent tastes in bread—and Rice’s suits Washington per- fectly because it was made expressly for Washington. The first man to hake Rice’s bread in Washington was a Washingtonian. He knew the local tastes—and hecreatedforthehousewives of this city a loaf that was, in every respect, so exactly like their own home-made bread that their own hushands couldn’t tell the difference. T smelled Wit cookin' an nice Cittle up fer supper 1o rded it DO | | | | | When a hay wagon was a frequent |sight on Pennsyivania avenue, and | how, when you saw one, you made a “wish,” certain that it would realized? Snseh A well was dug 363 feet deep in just red marks. What can 1 them? (3) The powder cakes hut | A Answer—Tf you have heen following o face WWhat can 1 do for this: |MY beauty talks for any length of time | ()M dips are eracked. 1 have tried | LA S out the dan ‘| | Your Baby and Mine | Can a Man Change a Woman's Character Aiter| massaging them with cold cream |} TH which weakens the | S withowt results. | muscle ast so that they he- e { come fabby and usele I remember BY MARTLE MEVER ELDR the inc t vou refer to. however. A | ors of he CINDERELLA. Answer—(1) 1f you still wish to keep hair bobbed and have found hecoming sht try fure with a long bang startin top of the head and coming most to vour evehrows. Brir ction of hair in front of 2d train them to curl up on your cheek hones. Brush the rest of vour hair hack, exposing vour ears. In the | sketeh vou inclosed in your letter your hair seems much too long on the sides for a smart bob. () The little red pimples may ind lack of thorough in cleansi skin, a poor civenlation or unwise diet. If you are underweight.. build up vour figure plenty of fresh fruits and green vegetables every day. Drink water freely hetween m Mild sunbur ig helpful in cas urs. Ever wash the skin carefully with pur Cockroaches ara fond of the atarc n" Takutsk, Siberia. without getting bhe- or ather material used as filler in cloth en earth. haokhindings. | —_— v Marriage >—Wives Whose Money-Making girl in her teens wanted to know if it | Mrs. A. B. writes: “1 read your col Husbands Give Them Check o ol iae ek CON |y daily and et many helpful sus tour of her bust: it is not it at i f t My baby s 6 5 tracts undesirable attention on the | Xestions from i . i SAR MISS S : o ) o change her | veet. A neatly tailored brassiere that <18 pounds and has | [PEAR MISS DIX: Should a man marry a woman hoping to change her | . . A abits. pet pleasures, likes and dislikes? Should A man who likes all the | e .'.".:\'l['y:.mfi‘,\“l.y,l' Ll it e ::\vl"lr\:nl‘«llmmx of life, and who wants a wholesome, happy and sane lirements. of fashion. and. heaith naps and then | ita companion, marty & frivolous woman? HAMILTON From the standpoint of an artist or vil — a professional model, any bust confiner is of course superfinous and perhaps neral publie will come but | you n the months old, we e o'clock in the morni ofie tooth his bottle and cod until has He plays when he has cereal and sleeps until almost time o orange then juic liver Batn Answer: Not unless he has enough sporting blood to be willing to take *a thousand-to-one shot happiness, 4 milk and About once in that often marriage does chanze a butterfly into a grub, voanother | 5 gpendtheift into a saver, a fazzer into Alice-sit-hy-the-fire: but the miracle feeding. e zoes to bed at 6 at night | happens so infrequently -that no man has a right to expect that it will he and sleeps until the next morning | worked in his behalf. without a feeding. He has all of his naps out of doors. At 5 I give him | prune juice and pulp. which helps to his time. That's why Rice's has al- ways been the choice of Washington housewives. some day the around to the same point of view that time has not yet come LOIS LEEDS, Just Plain Me—You underweight, but since you forzot to| move | tell me your age I cannot judge how | Ao s | be constipated much you should zain. 1f You are 16 { ¢ toRstated. Moreover. it is a miracle that is only worked under certain condi There are girls who are the victims of their environment and who have his howels. He is inclined 10 | them latent possibilities of good that do pot appear upon the surface. Some. My questions ave: 18| tjimes a girl is the vietim of her mother’s soclal ambitions. She herself would | . 0 e 1it me waken him | prefer a quiet, simple, sane life, but her mother is so anxious for her to he S LB wikirs waker, Vs Welll dee L L s e | e 10 o'clock feeding when he | in the forefront of everything that she overdresses the girl and pushes her | oap i : + (r |should weigh about 117 pounds. through the whole night and | into a fast and jazay set. That kind of a girl is glad enough, after she is sleeps and pat on an acne salve. Do not HIS LEEDS. thro it « b T L s bt B i itistied? How small an amount of | married, to settle down and be domestic and thrifty and a good wife and | look for immediate results, but keep (Copyright. 1927) e S i g S iy &l The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle P the top of his | (Copyright. 1027.) he 1o ” Fresh—twice daily—at your grocer's and with the seal and guarantee of the City Baking Institute. seem is dislikes ‘it so most no soft s head, or at Has this any s Answer As such a fine weight with four feedings a day there is no | reason to waken him at night. 1€ | vou dilute the orange juice two or three times with hoiled water the haby | should not disiike it. You can always | substitute tomato juice for orange | juice, using the fresh or canned to- e matoe And. of course, marriage does not change an fgnoran{ girl into an The soft spot is ordinarily open un- | intelligent companion. The girl who has never read anything before marriage til about 18 months. A very wide | will not read after marriage, simply because hooks mean nothing in her life spotindicates late development, and | Generally speaking, by the time a girl is 19 or 20 vears old, she h undernourishment if it is sinken. An |formed the tastee and habits that she will carry through life, and her carly closure sometimes indicates a | Sympathies and interests have about reached their normal growth. | latent mental development. 1 should % not worry about this so long as the | 1t she is clothes-mad and pleasure-mad; it she haby secms normal in every way and, | And is never satisfied to stay at home of an evening: if she is selfish, and | fndzing by vonr letter, he seems even | inconsiderate of every one elae: it she is determined to have her way at every more advanced than the average. | cost: if she js peevish and fretful and nagging, then there is just about as | | much chance of changing her as there is of a leopard changing its spots. As | she is, she will be as long as she lives. But why marry a girl that you don't like on the off-chance that you will | be able to alter her character? Why not pick out the sort of a wife you Awarded | | WANt to begin with? There are thousands of girls who would fill your bill of DOROTHY DIX. A ‘vppulfll.x(mnfl. IDEAR DOROTHY DIX: We are two young married women with seemingly indulgent husbands. We have good homes and plenty of money, but what we want most we don’t have, and that is our husbands. They are entirely | absorbed in business, with no time to talk to us or to take us to places, not an expert presser in the | even time enough to come home to dinner. They sav that they are working while alight- | now o that we will have plenty to enjoy life with when we are old, but what ing from an auto bus, was struck by | shall we do while we are waiting to grow old? We are whipped and we don't an automobile. Ile was severely in- | know what to do. LONESOME WIVES, jured and it was found necessary to amputate his foot. For several months thereafter Belt | could not find a job. e was no long- er able to press because of the loss of his foot, and was finally forced to ac- cept a job as watchman at a small salary. For the injuries he had suffered and his consequent inability to earn as good a livelihood as before, Belt brought suit against the owner of the automobile for $10.000. The case was fought bitterly and the jury brought in a verdict for only $500. And it has been the same way ever since. It was evident to Belt's attorneys!busy to notice wifle, some other man begins, that the verdict was inadequate, and | she listens. they consequently took an appeal, ask- | And the story still ends the same way, too; for don't forget that Mother ing for a new trial because of the | Eve's dalliance with the fascinating stranger with the peppy line lost her small amount given their client. her home and her meal ticket. 3 The higher court reviewed the entire | But what fools husbands are when they let their business absorb them and sent it back for a new trial, | to the exclusion of thelr wives! What poor judges of value they are when they give so much for so little, for they are trading off the whole happiness of their lives for a few miserable dollars! i I often wonder what men think their wives are made of when they treat them as your husbands are treating you. Do they think you are dolls that they can dress up and that will be content to stay put in a chalr in a parlor? Do’they think that you do not require anything but food and clothes ang a car to ride around in and money {o spend? Jon't they know that women have to have companio v have to have Jove, that they have to have Interests? Do thel)".lrmx‘vn\.:e:htae;r"l‘;i other men who may come along and give their wive ¥ understanding that they retuse tems 5 o o ives the sympathy ana One of the main reasons why there are so many unhappy i because men are so taken up with the game of making mune':!"zh;"zn:r'.fl-‘m\,v: no time or interest to give their wives, and o the two drift apart and by the time the husband has made his fortune they are strangers to each other, with 10t a thought or an interest in common. Let us hope that your husbands will realize their mistake before ft Is too late, and give you less money and more of themselves. X, (Conyright, 1927.) L oTHE e in trying to determine whether you ean change a girl after marriage into_adopting your own point of view, look well to her mother and see how much she is under mother’s influence. | haby s | Also bear this in mind, that whether you can sutistied | depends largely upon how much intelligence she has. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY very small one. the is change a girl or not and 1t she has plenty of brain open to argument and amenable to | veason and can be interested in new things. but a fool is hopeless. The duller nd more stupid a woman is, the more adamant she is: the more conceited she is: the more certain she is that she knows it all, and hers is the only possible point of view. wants to dance all night, Everyday Law Cases wint It New Trial Be Amount of V. Inalequate MUNSELLOR. Coat Answer: The main thing to do is to keep yourselves steady and not let your just resentment against your hushands’ negiect drive you into flirtations with men who are eternally on the lookout for pretty, young wives in your positions, or these snakes in the grass are alwavs hanging around, ready to whisper words of comfort and sympathy Into the ears of any disgruntled Eve, and it certainly is a temptation to listen to them, and to be assured that even if one’s own husband has forgotten one is alive, there are plenty of more appreciative gentlemen who are not blind to her charm. Probably it was only after Adam had become absorbed in some other pastime than telling our first mother how wonderful and beautiful she was that the serpent got in his work. 21. Gamin, Vigor. Grove, ct conception of heing. . Meadow. 30. Excavates, Scotch name. 33. Grain, Proposed language. . Hypothetical force. REMOVES GREASE NON-INJURIOUS UNBURNABLE *3. Funeral pile. 4. Bridge +7..Prefix: again, *3."Weapon. 12. Maid loved by Zeus. 13, A great wind. . Opening. 17. First letters of alphabet. 38 Woodland deity. 21 Encountered. . Writing_instrument. 1 term. ersity degree, ugh the agency of. ‘Whenever husband gets too And because wifle is peeved, P EES o - SOLD INDRUG STORES,DEPARTMENT STORES The Goddess of Liberty on a half | AND WHEREVER DRUG SUNDRIES ARE SOLD dollar feels like 30 cents these days.— r en without taking into account Bede's Budget. loss of present and prospective i son of his altered phys- ard of $500 for 1 the resulting nd suffe endured by him j= diculously inadequate that it shocks the sense of justice and stamps .. King of Bashan. the verd«t as the result of either mis- 38 Toward the bottom. partiality, passion or prejudice 3% Finishes, - Down, 1. Conceited person, 2. Pronhoun. 3. Hizh vriest of Israel. 4. Dry 6. Three-toed sloth. °6. Midday. 9. Southern constellation. 10. Greatness. 31. Three hundred (Roman). 15, School hook. 14. Those that unclose, I6; Sufficient. 1. Cavern 2 na .. 29.°A color. Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. 31. Light washers, “Does Not Leave A Ring” Analyze, Solution for Today's Word Golf Problems. LID, AM ne s AIR, FIR, X steps. ELL, ELK, SKIP, SAND, ¢ SUMP, JUMIL OIL, AlL, GAR, GAN PEN. F LK, INK KAID, SAMP, The liver of the polar hear in poison- ous and is never eaten by the people of the Aretic, FAR, An oyster of ordinary size consumes 30 quarts of water a da, Use Plain Washington Flour for any baking Use Self-Rising Washington Flour for quick biscuits, etc. so spicy and refreshing (o X CRISP green cucumbers, straight from the vines! Fernlike sprays of old- fashioned dill! And then, a special dis- tilled liquor made from dill, crystal vine- gar, aromatic spicesand pure salt! By this recipe, Libby makes Dill Pickles just as they are made in the “old country.” You get the genuine dill flavor when you buy Libby’s Dill Pickles. Libby, M¢Neill & Libby Chicago So like the kind that Washington housewives used to malke at home that Washington hushands couldn’s tell the difference RICE’S BREAD Copyright, 192 “The Perfect Flour for All Purposes” After all—success in baking depends most of all on the right flour—and Washington Fleur is the ONE Flour that is kitchen bred. Made expressly for your use. ) Try it—and you'll enjoy baking with it. ANOTHER victory for science! A salt that can never harden or become lumpy. Inter- national Salt. It's the cleanest, purest sale money can buy. And it’s guaranteed to be in perfect condition—always. 24 ounces in a sealed-tight carton. For five cents, At your grocer’s. . “The Pantry Pals” are sold by grocers and delicatessens in all sizes, from 2-1b. sacks up. Buy the 12 or 24 Ib. sacks—they are more economical. 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