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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1927. FEATURES. p —— e e = = | Bridge Jacket Is Widely Used WHO REMEMBERS? | | (WORD GOLF—Everybody’s Playing It| , The Sidewalks of Washington BY DICK MANSFIELD. BY JONIN KNOX. | NTON BY MARY MARSHALL. Registered U. 8. Patent Office. | BY THORNTON FISHER. Al arm . B re- Rule 1. The object of this zame is to change one word to another word Sraatics cory one rides a hobby. | sentimental compositions. To see little garment that would make a ) times caller dinner jackets, are fre ¢ a series of “strokes.”” Rule 2. Only one letter can be changed in each A hardheaded business man In Wasn: | this Stnrdy phesical specimen you useful place for itself in every wom-|quently worn over ‘a thin evenin: = Y 5 S e - T e e e L e oke.” Rule 3. Iach “stroke” must result in a new word which can be ington spends considerable time and | pever would believe Women In France, England and| There are times when it is a great | found in a current dictionary or in another tense or the plural of a dic | money in the collection of miniatures. | pagicahe other parts of vope find it indis- | convenience to dress in the afternoor tionary word. e : g | Another of our acquaintance devotes| .o i “Never judge Pensable because their houses are not | without having to change for dinne If you can beat “Par” one stroke you score a “hird If you are un [sight hours to sleep, eight to work | Pome ONC Tiils Hight' be 80 evenly heated as ours, but there are |or the evening, and then a_sleevless 0d and knock (wo strokes off Old Man Par, credit vourself with an . 4 and eignt to the search for old coins i St 1n times when even our steam-heated |frock with an attractive bridse jacket | > L= eagle.” Some wise Word Golfer may some day crack out three strokes less and stamps. A telephone message o Bobion nie Visied by dratts i Winter.| serves the pucpose admitably. Fout | /| | than Par. This is the Word Golfer s heaven and he hands himself | Suggesting the possivility of snaring | ¥ Like the bridge lamp. the bridge | avening frock may he of satin crepe | % / (1"—the rarest of all birds. A Word Golfer who can score a *pterodacty A lacoae s 't species will send |V i Pecndton, Jacket serves many purposes besides | and your bridge jacket of metal bro- led to start his mouth going and let it rave for < Wim s the ity de | LRI O vatis T Fed | cade, or you may have a lace evening ds. Get out your pencils, Word Colfers, and ) eat to: N - i x| You may look about in vain for frock- zown with a lace and georgette bridge || 2 Go from HILL to DALE in three shots. 'This proves you are a golfer. {5 youme. mw; Wis' wite and | conted s wearing - broad jacket that gives just the extra = Go from HURT to HEAL in four shots. hildren do mot share his enthusiasm | hrimmed ey no_longer warmth you may need for the lel Go from WASH to WIPE in three shots. There is a penally for every e s one camnat_ spend . and | insert one hand between the first an of the afternoon, but which ma | dish you break. s ¥ 0 stamps: which have long si scrved nd buttons of thei ignified man- be, laid aside for dancing after dinner. PRINT your ° kes™ here: fs their purpose. But the man nd assume an attitude of in ense A fine soft flannel that looks like / HILL HURT WASH Biihaty. ot hisiway, dispensltig, good On_ the contrary, of duvetyn was chosen for the imported | i} s Kinee- rie e ntlemen attired in classy bridge jacket shown in the sketch, and ¥ 7 | here mav he scores of clock col- | clothes, spatted and immaculate. The I understand that the same thing has | (¢} el lectors in the country but net until | traditional habiliments are gone. along been made in violet, blue, beige, and f é the other day had we met one. He | With copper-toed boots. Yet the mem een. Satin of a darker shade of the | (¥ 0 i/ 1 e e et ot midat. . His pen.| ory of some of the ald fellows per: me color was used for the banding » 4 = CHAnE: Tt collett | sists in casting a spell | This was trimmed with cutout em- | |77 Brocade Sandal. |ing odds ana ends Homer Davenport, the famous ca v taonist, was onee respongible for i nocently deceivin, this writer when was a eotton-topy Kid. Most of who recall the “frivolous nine will remember the rtoon cre- jons of Davenport, especially the r-marked suit of Mark Hanna broidery outlined with old thread. | [77 | I kS T oi 4 The new emphasis on splendor and |in clocks is known Through the cut-outs of the embroid- isgarnice. of ¢oattime. (expectally for [ofily to himi-and revealed the color of the jacket > formal evening wear) hegins at the | his fmmediate f —_— ) 1 “ y inning—that is, the feet. And feet | family, to make, easy to launder and , parkle and gleam this Winter the world iy s Feench MR e Metal cloth of exotic colors and | would he to irawers, which we have used for the % ¢ Nl O R At e Jehrated did this cartoon hecoma model of this week's home dressmak- iRl bt bl bt A TR bt oy 1 liom thought of Mr. Hann ing help. If you want to make some - > N rp A=) i E A daintily exagzerate We hippens i + u i . 2 Zoo) 1arde s 1o : 3 : wout thinking o same time of Potmon ivho appreciates v in. | cated just back the Smith ' sitver kidy sloviously femic | vid” of derelict el gerle, send a stamped. se Institution? THE FIGHT e, appropriate for the rest of a beil- | (i eces quite B | nale parent dressed the envelope and I will send you a s |t ensemble, by accidont and et s g b st | with diagram-pattern, and working di = mueh to his cha- R o AEE The . Sen Atal Trons OF) Why he Senator from Ohic rections. o\ 11 | [[()“ E NOTES 1Y WILLIAM HAZLITT. || NANCY PAGE IR ) | P Hhab b St buz ing with eonversation. The exhibit his really h eor | was obliviens of everythin Jam Haslitt 17781830 hegan as a | fesh and hone, ronnd which the Gas. | emarkable array My Neighbor Says: BYSENNY (WKEN painter A ool T Tiammase.” o s |man's blows played with the rapidity s lof clocks we are deeive 1 :x”v\vvvv”v;-:u-”"; low vs heat milk in a double = T b ek a2 erte i for his eskay? | of electricite or Hehining, and you| | Hangings » Walle and | |at 2 o to undorstand, bt neverthe: | 10N L0 TG, S coms ; 3 Ut s Qelizht 516 from e {less he keeps them securely hidden | "® il bt b e e savcepan cowaced | lintormat living i dosie in Bar) The fight was 10 be between the > knocked down again. It wag from prying eyes by means of a pad |Ahle of ',‘m”"“.',;"‘, et o milk scorches more easily than American furniture with mode: n wan, or Thomas Hickman. and | as 1a sword or a fire lo | bl i pil e Ao any other lquid, | touches Imn A\o.!.un The _(‘rnl\\'rl \\(.';‘.\' very |in that right hand ¢ hln.\'l :«lml directed : There is every variety of clock |{ e 18R O, Co 0 he & st spots of al will y |~ The furniture is all of golden ho 8 when we arrived on the spot;fit against an unarmed hody. rom great-great-grandfather's to the | ¥ atool. It was the Senal r r»r.:r;u(v’\’r'"-:v:):"wml?r[;lkl“v"\]vi}ll;ls hued maple, which shows up delight open ages were coming up, with met again, and N seemed, small, informal, almost Inti- | present model of the common & | ,,,',{M,“,”{” e ;.’ :(,'w.s“fw?;‘;”li'.n" cork moistened with turpentine | |fully against turquoise blue plastered | < ving and music playing. [ not cowed, but particularly cautious. |mate, living room off the larger liv- |nuisance, Cuckoo eclocks, e e dd (o o mausion e and scouring powder. walls and a dark oak floor. ind the country people were Douting | I saw his teeth clench together, and |ing yoom Nancy found she had tws |torian clocks, wall clocks, < N Finitlyelaetty eenttetill R Rt B SR e et toe Shown is modern only in | n over hedge and ditch In all divec: | his brows knit close against the sun. | problems to struggle with. The first jind ships’ clocks 6ill every nook Bt a8 s Ainge alvays SiE 4o e eame ] |1ts dsep box-cushions, which are cov tions, to, see thair hero or be|Tio held out both his arms at full|\as a question of the wall back of | ranny of a third foor room. 4 ey nhats kodd G direction. It makes no differ- ered with crimson homespun cloth ‘HI" “';w‘:’]"'m‘l‘;“‘;“ (“oe'f '*““m'x“'; ‘,,'m;‘ h;l"‘sll_llstr-‘nal\ lfilfu;'erhlgn' lgfie Kl“'rt:':uelm . The dayhed wan us iticks m,mu«l ..rlxm.. have ‘x., 2 ‘political power” could be disturbed ; irecti | but only a 5 ol 200.- | sledge-hammers, and raised the Ieft|hy Peter's friends as a comfc en silenc il there they it A sty BRIDGE COATEES VERY P ) B‘;\{fg' d"’}f:':;:‘":’ onpnes A 000 pounds were pending. Gas had|an inch or two higher. The Gas|place to lounge as they discussed poli- jor haug, with their hands pointing | 1000 BT S HEHs gauti e LAR IN EUROPE ARE USE! Pearl, ivol orEbonshinaisa 1 often |1resnmed. too much on himself | man could not get over this rd | tiex, golf and business, They would in évery conceivable directi % IN ANY WOMAN'S WINTER knives should never be allowed —indeed, this spirited fl"dv formidable | —they struck mutually, and fell, but The owner offers no explanation as WARDROBE. THIS ONE IS OF to stand in water even for a fol young fellow seems to have taken for { without advantage on cither side. It| = to his reason for following the hobby 4 FLANNEL IN VIOLET, moment. Water discolors and vl his motto the old maximum that|was the same in the next round; but | AR of clock collecting, save to say that Lessons in English CUT-OUT EMBROIDERY Tonmena’ siich HaRles 1/ there are three things necessary 10| the balance of power was thus re § tie is simply “a nut.” fich TRIMMING OUTLINED IN METAL Do not keep anytiiing 1n. the AR success in life—mipudencel Impu- | stored ~the fate of the battle was sus 3 The champion clock collectors are | THREADS. ice chamber of your refriger- = § dence! Tmpudence - i pended. No one could tell how it e the affluent Arabs of North Afric BY W. L. GORDON, e e ; I i <o in matrers of opinion, but | Gould end. ; 1aj Dris Benini, merchant and gen the one the name indicates. You may | | of the chamber where ice is s ! B D s ) e e G e \ ; |l Gl S a Gelhit b R e e el ] BB i v e Iy the most practieal of all whings;| wilich opinfun was divlded: Lop dn-the 3 enchanting hou ire embroic ving bridge in the afternoon,| | etc., causes rapid melting of ice 4 R e D s L . ! e aniiee. Ao Iaeiaity supsintod ] st as use ¢ i | ttle low wversary’s neck with g {the end W lavishly appoin ernoon tea—and little jackets quite thiis SAIBEAENS tEDEYa . . : as i he wanted to grin and bully his| length he had to reach, the other | | courtyard in o enter of which similar to bridge jackefs. but some. g ‘“’,,,m”:“ out of the fight. returned it with his left at fuil swing. | ! fonntain plays an opalescent s Increase of Windows. P LA GANKE, Often mispronounced: Penalized: e as in “seen.” not in “pen Often misspelled: Ecstasy; one e, two Svnonyms: Drop, sink, descend, de- . gravitate L ] Word study: “I'se a word three : is the grave-dizger,” would| planted a tremendous blow on his Vivid silk pillows and cush (s Shab it b asti™ Tat dar it Tom Hickman, the Gas-man, exclim | cheek-bone and evebrow, and made | strewn profusely ahout the floor - voeahulary hy mastering , = = B={ | in the moments of Intoxication from |y red ruin of that side of his face TR A BV A 00 (o R 6 : 3 A p z s ” % | i ol e OUEH nlavs add ) each day Todav's word dous right hand. This will send many | was a shout—a roar of trinm ik ot g 3 2 - voar o il as ortunately for the beanty of his | age. - Dives: EONELIER R, o S R R S o g |of ,"’_“"‘ to th "h'“"#'_ g l;uw waves of fortune rvolled tumultu- home, Haj. Dris is (" on the |, ple BY. DR. MEHRAN K THOMSON, Ph. D. Z - = haven't done with them vet. lously from side to side. fmated that they woull | subject of clock collec % - = E L L R dear Tom, and| “rhjs was a settler. Tlickman orget where they sat ey found. | In a persoually conducted tour - + " Ay #hould be insepavable. WhY |y, and “grinned horvible | to her dismay, that the wall b !ihe premises by Haj. Dris his ‘He has a pleasing personality,” | past experiences and the way he has % ¢ 2 3 should you go 10 youc Antas smile”” vet he wus evidently dashed | the daybed was showing marks of soil. | the writer was astonished—fl we say of one man, and of another, re‘avu;d to !hfl;‘li 'I‘};e nervous system T"l'; P"Fl;"’"“ m' thi; I“f‘fe i}ll;fl‘.‘l'_“f ‘:{"“ i I“I‘ v hi in his opinion of himself: it was the on Peter's sedate friends kept their | sasted—to observe scores of hidacus “He i b records everything faithfully without [pattern, being stiped, checked, plaid- | th es Court, and measuri first_time he had ever been o pun- [ hair slickly in place, and that meant | {imepieces hang ainst the walls @_is onpa le enough, but he lacks prejudice or favor. ed and polka-dotted. However, only head to foot with » i | ished; all one side of his face “A.J,n. r lotions. | The Moor was vastly proud of these personality.” 1In business, in politics, | We should distinguish between a |three colors are allowed in the cush-| contempt, sav to him: “What, | porfect scarlet, and his right eve was | She put a wall hanging of heavy | visible emblems of his wealth. His in various professions, personality is I'or(‘e(ul]_persorgll(y and a charming | fons- '*“fll)\ ““'I or ~‘r"!“1l"""‘;~ u‘ he i;’“ S i \" i r i ¢ | closed i dingy blackness he ad- | rough texture silk of the bed. ! next-door meighbor possessed but rized as atest as personality. me mav be forceful |little coffee table worthy ‘of ‘atten-{ bibod “ouL o K CArCass o ineed to the fizht, less confident, hut | silk was bo sth ends | half the number. Never mind that— P “h as the greatest asset & man | oyt belng very pleasing and pleas- | tion and the hanging shelves are | thine, this an - You - ever | gij| determined. After one or (wo ot a single clock was runni ERQmAve. = | ing without being very forceful. Now [quite distinctive and unusual. These knocked out of a bullock It Was | pore rounds, not receiving another | ‘e of whalehone inserted te It might he added that this The thing we call personality is and then we find a person who is |€helves, by the way, lined with it was not fighter-like. such remembrancer, he rallicd and hottom kept it hanging flat | tudics collection were at a | i not a matter of education, for many | both. Force depends upon native abfl- |a very gay lattice-paiterned paper in| The difference of weight between | wont at it with his former impetn- | against the wall [ nalf dozen carden variety Ameriean educated people do not possess it. 1 |ity, energy, vitality, poise and self- | white and crimson. the two combatants was nothing to | oy But in vain, His strength had | T in the room was high = alarm clocks i know a man with several college de- | confidence born of training and skill. the sporting men—it was 14 stone to | AR A L b U b b S PECEE S grees who is the most inconspicuous | Charm depends upon the right atti- | 12 t, heavy, clumsy, long-armed | at such a_distance—he was ; person of my acquaintance. He never |tude. A eselfish, crabbed person can- THF D \" Y Bill Neate kicked the heam in the | jyh00q to fling himself at his adver he | ssor of a stentorian voic _— makes his presence felt in any group. | not have a pleasing personality. On S g scale of the Gas:man's vanity. The and could not strike from his! | * | is not always a small man. A 4 Fa Somehow you do not count on his |the other hand, unselfishness, consid HOROSCOPE amateurs were frightened at his big | feei ' Almost as regularly as ho flow : ! hlond fellow is not neces All kinds of medicine presence. You look in his directior, | eration for the wishes and feelings of Sh A words, and thought that they would Wim with his right hand {enor. 1lumerists are not alw £ but o not see him. others, genuine sympathy. earnest- BUKE Do e ifelen o fe arded the blow, or drew hack out af R e e honor | TaTleG— ey ALL-BRAN Nor is it a matter of features and | "ess, a lively interest in what con- and five feet nine. Truly, the fans|; reach, @ ‘telle ot “ 3 W ol Jrinte ords. I - 3. . for we all know plain people | cerns the other fellow, are the ear- Wednesday, November 30. are not men of nation. They :‘.:u;‘l’\mll!.lhnfllulllnhd B ”"f'\"””:'.l ie Artist dh“ n‘xLx;v W e saved him! who have the rare gift of that in- | marks of personal charm. The trouble | (io0d and evil planetary influences |judge of what has 1 canriot | " was Tittle cautions ing q Iieton ts- fanfiter. tham hik pit definable something which attracts | With most of us is that we are inter- | i confiies on the last day of Novem. ything (hat is 1o be. | g’ palf nite —no tapping and trifling, Aometimes, which s considerable of kst and grips you. | ested only in ourselves. . T tooey il rTNe hnd.won . hithértos | Do hAIlhiteone tapping, gnl tane sometimes, which [x considerable of | Read this tribute from a grateful Peracnal ciiarm doos ot feside in | “If Yot wantito e iriteresting Iearn| s e arte an Aveinant. | therafore he:muat Jient o man Haltina | Ters o5 M o i ERUES CE Lot S B | o (N nitioyal bg ) e any one trait. It is the sum fotal of |to take Interest in others. Talk less | "“A1ihousn (here s a promising sign | Dl again as himsell—and that to a | yiov, Woee KoL Al Ehodkeions | i wifle +° arasine: ix | “T have been nsing Kellogg's ALL-BRAN the man, the way he is organized. |About yourself and your achlevements. | eatly in the morning for those who ainty. SIDURIEIE MEHCLs o sl e aad ) I S0 ol dpe e mow for about & year and a half. I was The psychologists use the term “in- |Give the other fellow a chance. Be | seek employment, it is well to defer By was fine for n December | €ht. The wonder was tlie haif: | | almost delicate and T 50 badly constipated that I didn’t know tegration,” by which they mean the |2 good listener, Better still, draw him | initiative, if possible. mofnink, . The Etass wns wet ‘and| minute time—a minte or more enciy f | 220 poun L i Sl what to do. One day 1 read about Kellogg’s Process of character building, Every.|out, get him to talk about himself and R il oD inatisnets desistona| thie grouna. miry and inlowed up: witn [ Tound would Have finthed.gisim, kel & 66 EiaEestal b A e el Phing that & man does or pians, his |he will' g0 away satisfied with him- | made undor this sway. which tends | multitudinous feet, except that with- |40 _8ee two men smashed. to Tuese thoughts sug ¥| me & package, It did me good end | az wishes and hopes and fears, every ex- | Self and his patient listener. toward hasty and ill-considered action. | in the ring itself there was a spot of ground, smeared with gore, stunned, | | the arrival the edicine but they failed. Kellogg’s ALL« perience, goes into the construction of | We prize personality because it is 'spapers and magazines may | Vir grden olosed dn. and sunipros | consslens=and ttien Longoe i 2 o day of A LEAS ONE A BRAN surely saved me.” his personality. His personality at|a very intimate affair. e ntiovertles inder thia|faned by vulgar fread, that shone |UP With new strensth-and courage,|and narrow. Nancy made ft seerfl) dIntin K ishod | WRESTLING Very thankful, 3 any given moment is equal to all his (Coyrixht, 1027.) direction of the stars, which encour- | with dazzling brightness in the mid- stand v'vu‘\lv lu’ inflict or receive mo ‘um. r by nging the chintz hevond | Amer an ‘j\hu;:' ( C. D. Poums, Argo, Tl O iy of tiowene. e o 1o amd | tal offense—that is the high and he: | the window frame. The gliss cu Story writer. e A Colatiuatisas ravabios aatie i Sy O O ha | role atate of man! really defined the width, but the ere- | is visiting the eity nst r 5 to favorable | we had an hour to waif. This is the | “oom this time forward the event [tonne on its pole made the window | incog. for the pur Check it before its poisons soak : . ~ influences and e in public | trving time. It is then that e ; e ¢ < < 2 G ok he Dal.l LPOSS'WOI'd Pllzzle work, club activities and political | heart sickens, as you think what the )-vl e more cortain every round. | scem half v as wide. She ;m;ng» ot ol i th!‘(;uzh mul:' qslhen;; lzlnt;hy skin, I y affairs while this configuration pre- | two champlons are about, and how | About the twelfih it § as it it |have repeated the flat - bands tevial. Il \ unpleasant breath, headaches—are i ot a RS i etermine their | must have been over. Hickman gen- | Chinese embroidery with good cffee | writes he - two- just a few vile symptoms. (Copyright. 1927.1 Tomorrow is read as a happy wed- | fate, erally stood with his back to me: but fisted yar 1is Kellogg's ALL-BRAN will re- tions, and Neate just then made a the very spicit of ¢ A v tremendous lunge at him, and hit him | Three cges, three tablespoons flour, | combat and i tablespoonfuls daily —in chronic smoke. 1 cases, with every meal. Guaranteed. L5 1 2 Serve ALL-BRAN with milk or ding day, since it presages love that | ~The “swells’ were parading fn [l the scuflie he had changed bost Baked Cheese With Eggs. fheraes . lieve constipation permanently. T'wo is loyal. Money may be elusive, but | their white bo; ats, the outer ring joy_will probably outlast economie: a8 Gt Wilh - eonie (Eiikes: on Theaters should benefit from this ads and shins of the 1 full in the face. He hung suspended | gue cup milk, few graing paprik planetary government, which seems t0 | gembly: the time drew near, I for a second or two, then fell back. | o SH 0 s promise new plays that are Wortily | got a good stand. A bustle, a buzz, | With his face to the sky. I never b Lk e O e o cream—and add fruits or honey. to endure. n through the crowd, and from the | %AW anvthing more terrific than that | auarter teaspoon dry mustard. one|ln cach Ready to eat. Use in cooking. Sold Actors and actresses will profit in e tide entered Neate. between | face. His face was like a human | cup grated cheese, sult to taste. Albert i il et Wl - o the coming ye which s to bring | pia second and bottle-holder. e |8kull, a death'siead, spouting blood. | Melt the margarin and blend with Terhune, Kellogg i é fo Creek: - Reci radical changes’ in _motion-picture | ot U0 “vathed in his loose | Yet he fought on after this for sev:|the mustard and four until smooth. | Kreat = lover elloge in Battle Creek. L e methods as well as theater manage- | glorteon " his knock knees bending | eral rounds.” Neate stood on his guard | Add the milk slowly and cook, stir- | doxs and loval companic on package. ment, propesy. Bnder “his huge bulk, and, with a | to the last—until the Gas-man was so | ving all the while, until the mixture | newspaper days, is 6 feet 2. ¢ . Again it is announced that the [NUEE NS ARES AT Tew Dis hat | stunned in the seventeenth round that f hoils. After cooling slightly add the | stood toe-to-toe with the hest heavy- eclipses of next month are held tof e "iyo ring ¥ ' his senses forsook him and he could |chese, paprika and salt according to | Weights in the count | had seismic disturbances in | ™G CE TR0 1ed around, and |not come to time. The battle was de-| the saltiness of the cheese. Then add |18 a large man phys thio United State hesan quietly to undress, when from | clared over. the well | the best love Atlantic storms of unprecedented | 5 R, G P ore was a simpar | When the Gas.man came to himself. | in the stiill | attended the ¥ violence will mark the Winter, accord- | he, O1her Bide THEre Tod B o e atly went up and shook | inte a gre . voungster. He wrote * g ALL-BRAN ing to astrologer: Gas-man came forward with a con- | him by the hand cordially. 1 moderate oven. 3 X “Sand Dunes” and ° ? Persons whos irth date it is may 4 e s p reach sucosss in. art this year, In|&cious air of anticipated triumph. ———-e Hlie e mou NI Which friendship will play an im.|He strutted about more than hecomes [ One out of every four elementary . portant part. a hero, sucked oranges with a super- | school buildings In Detroit ix a one- Sponge Tarts. Children born on that day probably | cilious air. By this time the two |story wooden shack. Dr. John S, Ifall, will have a decided artistic endow-|had stripped and presented a Strong |an inspector of the board of education, ment. Many musicians are born|contrast in appearance. If N asserted when the question of building under this sign. like Ajax, Hickman might be [a still finer teachers’ college came up compared to Diomed, light, vigorous, | for discussion. ing a top and a bottom half. i elastic. “There was now a dead pause rounds and then cut each round again Marshmallows-Sweet Potatoes. |__attention was awestruck. All w with a smaller cutter not quite to EAG i S . 2 . ;i Todayv’s W the bottom, o that an under crust Mash some cold hoiled or ready. They tossed up for the sun. | | Solutions of Today's Word | | 115 S50"0; The first round. will he eet potatoes, . and the Gas-man w Th were | o . AP it o Y | b 1o the “lsoseton,” shoak hand Golf Problems. llert. In this cavity fit half a peach ; ‘ ¢ % 4 HILL, HALL, HALE, DALE. | |filed up even with powdered maca- casserole 4\“’1’“11 with . | and went at |t | A irs et S i |- i Rkt e . {URT, HURL, HULL, HELL, roons. Pour over a sirup of peach layers of T lotted ~over awith | In the first round every one thought } HU Lo [f OO arehae e BAIE A RATE: butter and chopped m: allows | it was all over. After making play | | HEAL. wd with broken nut meate 1iave | short time, the Gas-man Haw at bix WASH, WISH, WISE, WIPE. | [Set away to cool, and just before serv- ! o b adermery His 6 B stk By |in. put a spoontul of whipped cream the cven a blows in s many seconds—three on each tart. weet potato and and then, following him as he ally sufficient. | sts ed back., two more, right and v be desived, it ind down he fell, a mighty ruin. | \\‘W Cakes, biscuits, bread—better 3T ~ | flavor in all your baking! -~ 3 / ck ‘ ‘ 5 | (k(]/')“['/b" Uf (% )?/ WID m m§ You want baked foods that taste as good as © Spirited horse. they look. To be sure of finest flavor use the Goa of Bapylon. B EITOE 1 E 3 [ ,U[ q Hfid fiUé’fflf/][//fl ”['[g ETE right type of flour—because flour made from Like " Brief, the wrong kind of wheat [will often produce il . Russian lake. = L D . Lariat T L B cakes or biscuits that are perfect in appearance kil . Existed = A recipe reminiscent of ro- but disappointing in flavor. 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