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WOMA New Envelope N’S PAGE.’ Bags in Raffia BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. FUL NEW The much{avored vogue for em broidered raffin envelope purses, fea red 1 this department over a ye among the styles called new Many fi*ms are just bringing | and department stores | are showing them among recent im ‘tations. Beautiful ones come from rence, Italy. but they need not ex- cved in beauty those which it is pos. sible to make at home by use of pattern avalable to readers of this department 1t was one especially des] for this purpose. to be embroidered in col cred raffia. The directions given to- ony are of an even more vecent adaptation of the mode than those before described. Should vou con. | sider makinz one. save a clipping of these directions as they will not be repeated elsewhere. COLL RA JANY BEAUT teday the bags out SNPLOYED THE 5 IN CANVAS Y ON the only pays no limng the dosign, This is stitchery on the bag which rtrention to the dictates of the cross. bars, It Is. of course, added after all the other embroidery is completed. THE DAILY HOROSCOPE Tuesday, November 29. Good fortune should visit the e tomorrow. accordinz to astrol which finds benefic aspects domir strongly. Keenness of mind and uplift spirit are believed to result from this positing of the stars. which makes ess easy to all why ve honestly of st MONDAY, NO\V b O, ILMBER 28, 1927, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FEATURES. ILE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. LIT WORD GOLF—Everybody’s Playing It ! 3 | BY JOHN The object of this game is to change one word to another word “strokes.” Rule 2. Only one letter can be changed in each Each “str must result in a new word which can be ! nt dictionary in another tense or the plural of a dic Ma was darning holes out of socks | Ttula 1 ind pop was smoking in back of the | by a es of | “stroke.” Rule a1 thinking | (Sl ) our ahout doing my homewerk, and T sed. | ionary word Vay ma. hay pop. how about me lern- It you can heat “Par” one stroke vou score ol CineaNREones 1y good and knoek two strokes off Old Man Par D e e aninea Some wise Word Golfer may some day « o all the ideers suteh an idecr LRt fildas et DIt e T i Ataianotnee. dite) 0 ihe ravest of all birds. A Word Golfer who ean score a_ “pterodactyl i s \”‘.”,f Be :',"(,"?;f{{ I.I.\r;,‘ is entitled to start his mouth soing and let it rave for davs while the lery oo ARG Aed. AVell:Giw s " i } Get out your cils, Word Golfers, and assault Old Man Par Lol < e o ‘ e Tl i bl 100 e shots, opi vou do it [ hotay Bmokes ma. e v our 1.4 GOODY in five shot hoping you do i i ; Iieni ) Gbs ironths ~ | more_quickly than that [ e e e b Go from TALL to THIN in six shot to | Youn L G L have to help by cutting out pota e ‘”\ nl."I](\‘ \:‘nl‘l'-\(“v’»‘l\:‘“m l;’;-/wr‘!-: e 1o BEAE T B 8 Evoc dins i1l <axafone and a book tellin RO eSS plav it ean 1 try to get tions, ma n 1. pop? A saxafene, O my goodniss, ma s i pop sed Ive herd werse ide rooll, wat is home withont music sie. " vou never herd eny- Body trving to lern to play a saxafone. | music is a ferrin substants as far as Taose sounds concerned, Tm ser prized that you should even eniertain he thawt for a moment, Willyumowma | d You of all pecple. she sed. und | 3p sed. Well, it would toeach him to | concentrate and apply himself. be- | cause nobody ev astered eny musi. | i\l insterment. even the humble | mouth in. without' coneentration ind application. Now for example 111 zive vou a little idecr of wat each day | vould be like after he got the saxa f T would call him at 6 e'clock niorn conld get in a hefore woin to lunteh time he and practice half wile the o her S were waist- their time plaving, and then 2 hours of practice after skool and 1 A ha all for the day except nerhaps for an hour hefore he did his dter supnir, pop sed In short time it wonld ‘make a vious hoy of h he sed. e thinkir wiunts to he well, T dont serintions envways Meen sporting page a was o “hirdie.” It you are un credit yoursell with an ] 3 3 k ont three strokes less fer s he Unive The game won't do it all for yvou munt That is what a game like this PRINT your here: TALL “ateps” & SANE (Copyright, 1927.) YOUR MIND And How to Keep It Fit every e rs practice then at vy home BY PROF JOSEPH JASTROW hour | that it Civ o atire Wild. what thout it follow it he the ane must wait T s atue type until the the cin . aly imother run wild his brother's and Running asked important fact I should say animal up wild live out eats. Cais and unlearn, protect and tut the sin ths one [ that the nature did he ently Kittens nature and somethir mother their 1t is most it human and erow would run can just become Ito Jearn = T wasent even going to try. [cats both NANCY PAGE b the lions or tiger: are wentle and playful, Tweke-vear-old Bovs Tnter- ested in Their Clothes, wer we do not ach man his own (R mu.t Keeper. All this s obviens and that | is commonly overlooked Of eourse there Is another side to the The child m other moods seems loving and gentle, and the age of in noc is not wholly a myth Chil | dren seem to he angels and devils by turn. It is hard to govern men in so far as it is hard for men to govern themselves: and that is hardest in «enrly childhood. Tt is hard because tken < ave strong and control weak T Mer seneration has an rtime of it because impulses are ind control strong Al training o adjusted to this renchi ewerk el can't man Anp their we and guide wild who sed, O 5 sib nite, 1 A like h 1 story al they become wilder as they mature | Kittens make better pets than cats {The human course is just the oppo site. The child is full of tierce pulses which it would be impossi ble to tolerate in our civilization that we can't let him grow up by living out his eriginal nature. That's what makes education and training and liscinline necessary he 1is a scltish, cruel of what wa eall mischiet moad and iltry in a The child vietim ar velli « striking, Kickinz. a in BY FLORENCE LA GANKE, must far fact 1 it he b impul reqson straight “Do you know what T think, Peter? No, I'never do. What?" “well, think we ouzht to zive Meivin a good int in o severe ot pas 1tehin bundle of but the chief st On the one hand Letween orisinal uired under man can’t think <ions that s i a conflict is insite v is st 1 eontrol he anery War aronsss pi 1 | rull of | ! mild i | one sionate is i | jor Iy ballast | goin SONNYSAYINGS BY FANNY Y. CORY. everthing 't hust, or vo don’t slip. or I don’t or nobody hears nuflin b wif me tonizht 14 py! It on’t fall out Holding ot d rope i ou (Convrizht Today in hington History BY DONALD A The Coun L I816G Novembhe polex on the may direct L similar ordinanes st month ps have not vet heen taken to regulate the erection of sraph poles in the City of \Washing use the tel oh has been | wernment ownership and nd Congress has not con | togusk permission of the City Council 1o use the streets for that purpose. It is understood however. that when the Government urng over control of the line to pri individuals a general authority he given to the City Council of hington regulate the erection of poles by prescribing the streets which they may be placed a public demand that no permitted on Pennsylvania N iy passed nance iy sion fo porn ph may or treets, as § ton under vate uon e 1e he coming now be en sine electric te ph s 2 firmly established | It has developed rapidiy the first formal test of the comple Morse was made | tiner MILADY B EAUTIFUL BY LOIS Mannerisms Destroy Beauty. The insidious th g about disagree-| ible mannerisms that the person | who displays them most flagrantly is nsually unconscious of the habit. She that there is something personality that repels intemuch as< a frank | s difficult. she often re of the real cause of her tronk As a result she ma dev a painful inferiority complex which will rob her of much of the v | in life | I often receive letters from readers | this column who are troubled ia way One of these has recentl <ed me to write a few words on thy subject of today’s talk and | am glad o do so. Although it is hard, if not ible. to see ourselves as others us, we should try p it wEATY r vatiful thout others wlf 7 mains nalysis beeau down unby hefor ms innerisms the 1void Some of those most vexa triends are just nervous ik clinz. blinki facinl mus i biting the tinger na he chserver feel nervous and imfortable himself. so that he quits one’s society as soon as he can Manr mon wi or ons (o one little habits twitching the ke uny risms of speech are very com- Some people have an annoying of sentences nished voie to indis: the nd of state <nrifl voice and the volce are eqully hahit of ending Unee v in ' leas ing droppinz their mumble at The flat 1k The with that well mplicat heing When pepi sition said e iresome. with tis ver 1 irritating way of repes tire sentence slowly for emphasis other unpleasant habit or an en An LEEDS. attentive that others must repeat vhat they have to say several times before it regirters The habit of spraying one's listeners with saliva | when one is talking or laughing is a sure road tc deserved unpopularity. One class of mannerisms that are irksome to one's friends aris from di rd for simple rules of etiquette The girl who handles her knife and fork awkwardly. picks her eth, puts her elbows on the table, eats noisily or makes gestures with he remarks is not an {agrecable companion at mealtimes. Countering another person’s opinion | with a_blunt denial or breakinz into { his half-finished sentence are faults that are indulged 1n by many wel meaning persons who wonder why they have so few friends. Heing attractive is not 4 simple mat er of physical wty and modish othes. but it alse involves freedon from such mannerisms as | Ave men tioned. Unbecoming manners consti tute as serious an offense Hnst per sonal beauty do blackhead pimy. | emphasize her 15 is 1o be so in.' JRtInE line of Samuel F. B Ontimism s the keynote of this day’s activities, if there is anvthing | trustworthy in astrole na for this {reascn all one's hest ¢ s shouid be put forth. Buyinz and selling since both of the I posed to he pleased figuration pre Is. There is an especially 5 2 _|sign for real estate de Therefore. in using any design. jmportant transactions w parallel lines across length | pected Work at right | "y “trend of all business will con | s & {tinue to be toward the sort of co-| of ilie purse pattern. make the[,peration that is practically amal Stitches o up and down: in Other wiliivion the sesrs pro S words parallel to the sides. Fven |™pining s to become a | looking bathrobe for Christmas when the pattern zigzags across the |pyciness. controlled by biz svndicates [ used to think that boys did not « hars make Your stitches continue their | (at will till the soil scientifically, it |what they wore. But I listened to | steady march across the goods. 8 ot Seeterds) i X Gice tot The effect of this variation from the | Serenity of mind and kindiiness to- that 12.vear-old brother of yours earlier forms of raffia_embroidery is ward the vounz are supposed to dis-|as fussy about clothes as vou are to zive an even smarter result. It |tinguish the aged under this divection | «aw a bathrobe which would suit him adds finesse to the handwork and of the sta {I'm su It was of bright green flan- The Stitch. The latest Italan raffia_embroidery employs short stitches. one inch in length, running in parallel bars acro the canvas. This embroidery is called Ttalian flat stitch. Even when a pattern or figure is employed, the rezularity of these bars is unbroken slthough the design may go whither it will. dn run wild aee the rest of hun natu itsell. Or the hattle is set the individual and s ¥ YOur nature, vou run up prohibitions of rociety and its You learn to submit or partly It vou break the more seriou, you are rated a criminal, So there is no doubt as to what the greatest fact in lite. the wreatest duty. the first requirement: it is to check yoursell in running wild tiol, and control. and control eontrol becomes a settled habit that we should suppress or deny man nature; that has its danzer : There may be a few saints | ind then who can just grow and he come worthy men: the rest of us if we had never heen taught control would ‘ Answers to Food Questions || (Covvright 1927) | in the cocoll bean similar in its effects to that of tea and coffee. there is this | difference: In using a the quantity | of stimulating property contained in it is st in prop: n tea and ! after effect s not ible. In other words there is practically no reaction, some which should he taken into ae where children are concerned | rotous impulses that have somehow to be tamed to the needs of a peaceful life. And all these childish tendencies persist in those who fail to grow and make it neceasary overywhoie | even in polite society. to police the hu | man trafic We eall_primitive men savage, and say the age of savigery -ame before civilization. All this outer jolite behavior is «w veneer Scratch the and you find a The e man survives in all of us The true story of man is the story of the taming of the wild man inside | ry one of us person e presence of an interested throng in the Supreme Court room at the Capitol in May. two vears ngo. After that test. six months were spent focting and improving opera- line. nnd by the Autumn roan office was established v on the woest side of Sev ot hetween I3 and I street the city post office. 1 <« made a second apy penses of the under the ritl husiness for the pubtic o 1o he e your dinner with success. A demi-tasse of er hould rers while v vebel rules th n 2 bnild favorable enth st Is ne of < then trans was dr hout one inch apart. angles io these bars, and, in the case Con placed it stmaster 1nd W t hu is by % inst. socie the older generation hecome tamed in habit and 1 by vouthiul wildnes a crop of wild oats to the vouthrul crop is a sowing, under the stress of nature a 1{rebel. vi he | rebels n | who hav "0 | are now Nature bezin | second Solutions of Today’s Word Golf Problems. LOCK LOOK 00D ALL TOLL COIN CHIN THIN SANE DANE DARE DART LUCK ROOK ROOD NOT EXPENSIVE! TOIL COIL DART ise. Country homes are to multiply and | to be occupled in Winter as well as | ' ibbs { diet will be given by Winifred Stnart st writer and feein tion i e coffee, and i i delay [ \ A Stuart f g New York (it { - | > > Can yon tell me something about | vigamins when it i ady ble to use covon and | jue 1o b when chocolate” 1 re that this i | vitamin a rat rich drink and 1 am not | certain f sure fust how best to make use of it. | indecd, | One of my neighhors says that it ie! should 1 teil” folly to use cocoa when chocolate is| \While the answer so_much better. Will you Lelp me” | cover entirely in so short a paper -R.S 4 | this, 1 ean give vou the three prin In the first place the principal cipal vitamins. 1f your diet contains Aifference between cocon and chod an average quantity of these foods you is in the amount of fat will need not be afraid but that vou count T am somewhat confused about the My physician has ordered ve a diet that vich in nd one friend tells me to e sds and another tells me ne puld have others. How Miss R T to too long nt + (Copyrizht /z/zomc//zq THE EUGENE COIFFURE ano FASHION REVUE Youne xirls do not r older folke do. 11 you write to Nancy P closing a stamped Awkc for her reduci (Covy substantial feeling and appearance. | fashioned standards of domestic life | previously. { in this style of embroidery in raffiia. | the stars are rightly read required self-addressed and_stamped 'w-ur astrologers warn persistently. foundation. An ordinary. zood sized | coveted. I roll collar were of checked flannel in mulberry tones can be beautifully | be over 100 yvears old are the swan.|ing (o send a pair of pajamas 1t has a brill pattern of scarlet | bean grows in a rather lonz. narrow | will have a sufficient amount of all 1he o thoughtful Aunt Nancy even hetter.” t used for food or drink. This has| heef heart, liver, oranges, pineapple e contains considerable more fat thah | potatoes, spinach, tomatoes and Flidiessed “envelobe. | yjon “or, ag we say, a_ heavier food. | tomatoos cc Cream Puff. heverage to he served at any festivity | plan what is known as an ordinary | Tt is tais touch which distinguishes |is likely to mark the new yvear. when the very latest work from that which | the simple life in receives its nwmll | Patterns. 4 ' Summer, astrologers foretell. | One may take a motif from an! Poetry is to be one of the popular| Or one may send for the pattera de- | is to he a revival of romanticism. signed for readers of this paper by | Earthquakes will disturh more than envelope. Direct to Lydia Le Baron| Persons whose birth date it is have Walker. care of this paper. A vear in which money and influence ®nap can be used for the fastening.| Children born on that day probably | A purse of the same canvas can be [ will be intellectual, well poised No feature of the embroidered en- | dark green and black | velope purse is of greater import than | “We can tuck a gay handkerchief | blended. If vou wish to add a touch ! falcon, zolden eagle, parrot, carp and | pought the material yesterday and a of black employ it in chain stitch out-' tortoise. ! pattern. I'll make them up some day and green o i grou Don't | pod and the outer shell ix quite hard | vitamins. Vitamin A i found you think he'll like it. Pe Indeed | The inner shell is thinner and the | cially in heans, potatoes, « » which Nancy retorted. “I'm so|an outer coating and the actual bean | «pinach and tomatoes. Vitamin B is | zlad that it runs in the Page family { or kernel is found inside. found in asparagus. beans. cabbage. to reduce. but | €0C0a, it 18, of course, richer in ene Vitamin ¢ s i that class, | On the other hand. just because of | apples, bandnas, string heans. ¢ Unquestionably, 1 should mak A not by any means glven either with milk or part milk and|all the foods. but enou sample: Beat six volks and “v,,ih_q\'nrh as an afternoon reception, it mixed diet ~re likely to have separately, until light. Add one | Quite right to use chocolate enough of all of the principal vitamins makes the whole piece have a very Recognition of what is best In ol | applied pocket flap and the | preceded it-and which was described | of p oriental rug and work it out perfectly | fads amongz persons of : forwarding 5 cents in stamps and the |one part of the country in the coming A coarse canvas is used for the [will gain place that has been long and | made to go with it generally successful. the coloring. Pale greens, yellows and | Among the creatures that live m‘, in the pocket. And with it I am go 1 soon The material is Enzlish print The Daily C Word Puzzl - . le al y I’OSS Or uzz e 1 do, and 1 think he will like his is the | carvots, milk, cream. eggs. kidneys to like her. You set the style, you| AS for the food value. since chocolate | celery. chec milk. oran white care of this paper. - | this fact it is more difficult of diges- | lettuce, onjons, potatoes, spinach water for children. For u rather rich | each class to show you that if s and one-half cupfuls of sugar to the the food value of both Personal Staticnery FOR CHR 200 Note Size Sh 100 Envelonos ta pmermill cocoa and chocolate one of the points most frequently brought out is that of the stimulating properties. While it is quite true that there is an element HOME NOTES BY JENNY WKEN, volks and th cupfuls of finely chopped watnuts to the whites. Mix together and add on: blespoonful each of flour and baking powder one teaspoonful of 34 @ hot aven in (wo lar; 3 prns. When cool. put together with whipped cream hetween the layers and on top, using about a pint of the | cream ) :/u': You are cordially invited to attend " THE EUGENE COIFFURE AND FASHION REVUE, as the guest of the Eugéne Permanent Wavers of this city in cooperation with EUGENE, LtD., of New York, London and Paris. ® % % %®. sy ze P'rey RY SE| Miurshail P Phone Fi Home-made Remegy | Stops Cough Quickly ’ inest cough medicine you ever used. | Family supply casily made. Saves about $2. This is an age of speclalization, an oven voums have taken to special ing. Instead of the combination sleeping room and dressing room which was formerly considered quite the thing. one now has 4 separate | sleeping room and the dressing room A most interesting and divert- ing program of Lectures, Motion Pictures and Demonstrations on living models has been arranged for the entertainment of the public. & ® MR. EUGENE SUTER, President of Eugéne, Ltd., will personally introduce— MLLE. MARCELINE D’ALROY Internationally famous writer, lecs turer and interpreter of fashion=— ewed Figs veal with Cream. con and kggs, ran Muflins. ffee You might be s know that the hest thin use for coughs, is a rer nicli in easily prepared at home | in just a few moments. 10 che but for results it beats a Usually b or chest cold stes plensant LUNCHEON. Cegetable | Corn ( sh. e Kruit Cake, Tea sops | DINNE o Cream of 1" Hamburg Steak. Mashed Potatoes, Fried Applex Raked Stuffed P Squash Meringue Pie Cof Acrossfl it : of the mind. K, 8. Three-toed sloth, 9. Diphthon ailan bipd. et (ab.) Cut down. Beverage. Goddess of earth. ke a mis Portions. Exist Internatio Hollow g Constellation Comparative suffix. Not well. Bow the he; Tnde Pretix; into. Preposition. Myself. sble 11 language. onmees of Pinex in n pint bottle: then Il it up with plain graulated sugar svidp, Or use elavified honey instend of suzar syrup. if des s you full s pers. Cheese. who will report on new French, English and American modes in apparel and coiffure. We promise you a most delightful time. ¥ ® THE EUGENE REVUE will be given at 2:45 and 8:30 P.M,, on Wednesday, November 30th, at the Washington Hotel. c-made couzh syrup. as a eough wedieine, there ally nothing better to be had at any pric It goen right to the spot and gives quick, lasting re- lief. It Uy heoals the mem- branes t (he throat and air passages, stops the an ing throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon [ your cough stops entively, Splen- did for bronehitis, honrseness and bronchial asthomn. Pinex s n highly cone compound of Norway pin and palatable gunincol, famous for) Bealing the membrane nvoid disnppointment ask denggiot for "2 ey Pinex™ with divections, naranteed o give abe BRAN MUFFINS. One cup pastry flour. two cup bran, half cup molasses, one te: spoon soda, little salt, half cup sour or swect milk, half cup water. Bake in hot oven Makes ten blg muffins. VEGETABLE HASH. Use two parts cold hoiled cab- hage to one part each cold boiled potatoes and | feelings. Do Offices of pastors. Note of the scale. Feline, Himself. Constellation, Proceed. You. Undermine. Measure of distance. Ourseives, elfish_desire. New England Metric unit. State (ah.), Gold (heraldry). kil Indefinite article. Not in Devoured. Compass point. Exist, Mount (sh ) n is sometimes combined with the bath. In this case the dressing room is a small. separate room between the bed. {room and the bath. It has one win dow. hefore which stands the graceful tables separate P VeEe | llittle kidney - shaped dressing table. e and Its two long walls are entirely L hotter taken up hy cuphoards. 8 Ll NNy The cuphoards serve poses, and all are v cleverly designed cuph for fur Summer storage of woolen thing There are deep cedar-lined drawers for bathing suits and sweaters. There is a shoe cupboard, as well as a hat cupboard, a space for hand luggage, and many sliding shelves for lingerie. and small articles of wearing appare! (Comprinht 10071 [GTA DN O E] [A/RIAIME|DEIN] ntrated xtract | i /) I, Invitation Cards may be obtained without charge at any Beauty Shop displaying the Eugene Trade Mark Sign, or from Eugene, Ltd., Hill Bldg., 17th and | Streets. No Invitation Card needed for matinee performance, various pur smplete and is a cedar s and for the te (ah) FRIED APPLES, ! Do not peel apples, as they hold together much better while fiving Cut them in round, auite thick slices and roll them in flour, Use butter or lard, but da not fry them in too deep fat. Serve with sugar or anything you wish, There cos or Coughs, I r