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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. ,MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1927.- FEATURES.” 37 THE DAILY Sending Christmas Gift Thanks = HOROSCOPE BY LYDIA LE BARON WAl How much differen: o ce it does make. | is shoyn in the gratitude of the re sfter &', in owr enth: oW B! usiasm as givers ' ceiver as well. ause would bring her a bag. When she opened her presents he had not | disappointed her. There were hig bags | and dittle hags and middle-sized b of silk. velvet and cretonnes. literally swamped with them. mid her spoils utterly s w how to thank her many friends who had so generously vesponded to her wish, At last an in timate appreciation fortunate. Vith the warm ove grateful heart! or are welcomed rflow of a uly There is a certain from the generosity of employ Again the aspects u v from her not Whethe e in brain maladie nee and - prosperity vear. it is foretold. the justment to the modern wi n1 we may be assure sent without a t | nying it that the articls will please us fit in with our!jife. forbidding looking | preferences, our es and our desires. | ipdulging time-worn resgrets. It is the loving Christmas spiri If there is anything ®ift wish accomp: nd tance. This should he put on equal | footing with the gift itself. When we [marvelous gifts from science chievements in schola In the matter of Writing notes of | mo ! thanks, they should be sent promptly. | lov 11 to remember t + spon | phy s \\nh‘ Wome will he des ions red mor sh sents. If | hroader opportunite (o aid the ite notes befo W is dim: by adhering to their 1 by time. they sure (o veflect { endoavor. the seers foretell We may and probably | Chang things just as well some | the s at that mome n em to enthuse over them. | < when we come to write. to indulge sticated “han we cannat pen ) year that brins surprises coupled with regret at aur own failur to write sooner, the letter is more or less a failure. None of us likes tardy | notes « s. so why not send ours promprly, especially since it takes the least time. | ative and not as emploves. (Covyrisht. 1 NANCY PAG ~aey = NOTES OF CHRISTMAS THANK CARRY MOST PLEASUR s e s | form size, cook in boiling salted wator | until soft d remove the skins. Chill thoroughly. With a sharp knife take BY FLOKENCE Tuesday, December 27, Conflicting planetary influences rule ers, 1 in L3 re o we E | Stuffed Beet Salad. Did Your House Get a Gift l Select medium sized beets of uni Like One of These? A GANKE. The morning is read as particularly favorable to workers, who will henefit influencing co- ! operation in the world of husiness are strong and labor will profit, it is fore- told ration seized her. She rushed to| ') 3 viliine Gowaral 1o wrote: “Thank vou so much for|pomp and pageantry. The day s { vour hag. You sent me just what i,y for parades or mass demonstra- | wanted™ Her tact bridged over an | iang | awkwaid situation. Military men come under a rule | When we write or personally thank | (o seems to presage activity and friends for their thoughtful re-i;jincement in the United States as nees, we could not do better | \oll as elsewhere. fthan take a leaf m her book, or! o« 1=, especially those who spe gain the aged the seers counsel ad tandards of hackward of | in astrology, prompts the donor that is of impor-| (hen 1928 is to bring to the world A rship, and gen higher !do recognize this equation, we shall| eral advancement in all the |not find difficulty in couching our | tp;j of life. | Eratitnde diplomatically. Beauty is to e worshipped even + than in the past, but spiritual than are to see in the new year natnral fields of | s in dress. which give men | love of cola ans whose hirth date it is have | and ex probably It and if we are not very careful our | citement. it is forecast words sound stilt It takes Children horn on that dav | lon, in fact it actually take L will have powerful personalities time—to wrile immediately than to|well balanced brains. The suhjects of jwait. When gratitude has to he|this sign succeed on their own initi- | Fashionable Folk by dJulia Boyd # D hether our gifts are vecelved with| You may remember the girl who in-| tomorrow, according to astrology, eleretyped and conventional phrases | pocently enough said she wished Santa | which finds the dominant aspects that earry little real impression of in. | i t Fer &u;wulmz.nlma/z. chinchilla. iy beaut: WHEN WRITTEN WI ™ = Naney reccived a ber of gifts \complemented. ly, a ENTAUSIAM OF RECEIVING | 0% the ccnter of cach Leet, forming | meant for her-elf alone. Peter xaid| || blite and ilves. lnes THE GIFT IS FRESH. a cup. Fill the center with equal|that was the way it should be. He \ . ver amounts of green peas and choppad | S0 that this fashion of giving a MeNaughy gn ficate, e = e :f‘_fr“;:a)";’h,‘,"“.‘fl“lf;“‘_:;’__ celery, which have been allowed to | VOMAN Presents for ALY, T ularly held in remembrance at| €tand in French dressing. Garnish R roes Not Christmastide. This is the season of | the top of each beet with mayonnaise | all the year when the wide world over | and serve on lattuce leaves. The cen- | . there is 4 wavé of loving rmembrance. | ters which have been remqged from The spirit of Christmas is not confined | the beets may be used the hext day to the presenting of gifts alone, but | for buttered hests. The Sidewalks of W'ashinglon BY THORNTON FISHER. Tkh. demolition of old landmarks to! At the conclusion of his performance ma va dwelling crumbles under, the mercil blows of the ham mer. May we add. as a final touch, | ourselves invited the young us to attend the party. * %o o The sherbets Leautiful. T ey were of hea gla and goblets were really i rather somberiy colored in dull ame With Millionaire Tastes. to Live in Fool's Paradise. Il)oroth yDix|' {Don’t Be Cruel Enough to Let Your Family Spend Your Income and Leave Them Nothing But Expensive Tastes. way for a bigger and better|at least two girls declared that it was ) Washington is inevitable. And yet.| thev. who had invited him 1o the | (QNE of the common tragedies In American life s the family that is suddenly Yike the sundering of a giant tree, tv.. Later one was eandid cnough! reduced from affluence to penury. We have all seen it happen over and | § there is something admit th: was invited as a | over again. A man is a good moneymaker and lavish nerous to his wife 7 jnexpressibly sad- nchy hitte hor rezular|of for h-rself was “the bunk.” 86 |and children They live in a luxurious hor fashionable neighborhood. | Hening about the & un; tend. Seve after presemting her with every gift| They spend money as if it grew on trees. They have | clothes, expensive Process. This is “dsted him up.” the young | he could afford he brought out some cars: they travel and entertain The boys and girls arve sent off 1o college | particularly true mer voted him a life membership in | marked “For the Page home.” His and private schools. Theve is never any counting of the cost of anything. when an cld. prie their affectians. and the party dis. |first gift was & get of amethyst glass. | - and his astate hiotise Then suddeniy i« found to he bankrupt. He family lives in is mortgaged up Ance | owes 1o its value. and the wife and children | MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Stewed Prunes. Oatmeal with Cream. Buckwheat Cakes. Maple Sirup. Coffée. " LUNCHEON, Salmon Croquettes, Green Peas. Rollg. Hearts of Lettuce. Russian Dressing, Irish Moss B DIN . Boiled Corned Beef. 4 Potatoes. and. Parsnips. Cahhage Salad, Hot Mince Pie, Coffee. BUCKWHEAT CAK ald one scant cup meal with boiling water, using just enouzh to swell it, when cool. add two and threefourths cupfuls inickwh and four cupfuls warm milk or water and beat until well mixed. Add two tablespoonfuls molasses, one teagpoonful salt and one-half cake compressed yeast dissolved in one-fonrth eupful lukewarm wate 1t hard for 5 min- utes: let rixe in warm place over In morning heat well let rise a second time, then stir in_one teaspoonful soda dissolved in little warm ter and bake on hot griddle. Serve hot with maple sirup. TRISH MOSS'BLANC-MANGE, Use aneaighth cupful Trish moss three cnpfuls m of salt. one teaspoonful v ak moss in cold water 15 min- . pick it over. wash, tie in and put into double % is thick- Remove from moss and-add salt Pour blanc-mange inta mold and set aside to ve plain with suzar k or und with banana serve with and ecr Indian ut thin bailer w minnt ened ligr out vanilla. cold, w and sliced su or un ni and CARRA Four cupfuls shaved cabbage, one cupful finely cut celery one-fourth cupful finely cut anfon, one teaspoonful sal one-fourth teaspoonful papri one teaspoanful celery seed, on half cupful salad dressi vour choice. Cover with cold water t drain, and to three cupfuls e ha id vest of ingredients and mix well. Put on salad plates and surround with other cun of cabhage, which has heen thor onghly dust with pavrika with plain finely shaved cabhage, c BY THORNTON W. BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES Whitefoot's Christmas Present. * | Wood Mouse shouid like. The sesds and corn and bits of nutmeat he scat- {tored where he knew that Wh { would find them. | Then Farmer Christmas oy and Christmas cheer Ought to Iast the whole long vear Farmer Brown's Boy. efoot Brown's Boy went 1t was Christmas morning. Farmer |hack to the barn and got little White- . ; # foot. He took him out to the Ol4 2o oy had ent out to Brown's Boy had hesn sent out tojfust. Me tack him out to the Old make sure that all his little feathered Howas, OF 6onsse, and furred neighbors should b e a Caes. Fis dine happy Christmas day, so far as he “Gaold by."” could give it to them. He h:a ESEaaats been away down to the Oid patch 1o leave & Christmas di: Peter Rabbit and Mrs, Petel heen over to the Green Forest to scat- ter buckwheat for Mrs. +rouse and Mr. Grouse. He had taken pains to see that Bob White and his ¥ had 211 th: thev could eat, sunflower seeds and nuts h put out for Tommy ‘Tit the €' | Yank Yank the Nuthatt Jay Chatterer the Red Squirrel Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel as he had put ail these goodies had wish them all a Merry Christ mias, He had just got back to the house when, happening to look over the Green Forest, he w Black Pu: coming home and holding her | a way which meant that something in her mouth. So Brown's Hoy waited to see what ¥ n Briar er* for He had | Pyssy was bringing. Straig she ‘came and held up p it Whitefoot the Wood Mouse, as if she §0 FARMER BROWN'S BOY WAIT- were very proud of having | ED TO SEE WHAT BLACK PUSSY hitefoot was hanging . WAS BRI ING. Poor little Whitefoo armer Brown's Boy, stoopin: Farmer Brown's Boy stepped aw and taking Whitefoot from istance and waited. | Pussy before she realized what he wa he saw Whitefoot's p: | about. Poor little Whitefoot! And ked out of the d to think t thing coall hap down at » open an knew t e Then he t to work to 3 had not 1 it 1o su little hetter. “You i cal™ he exclaimed. ! curled He had accepted {and then lo Whitef over very | Far s Christmas pres | carefully % aven't been | en hame. | hurt,” said he. “I Lieve t (Copvrizht. 1927 {you're entirely all right. 1'd 1ake yvou 1 | back to the € en Forest, idont (now where vou tive over hore and | |The Cheerful Cherub { I haven't the time now, any | T am just zoing to make 3 mas present of a hame {in the Oid Orchard. [ what I'm geing to da. So Farm Brown's B From my earliest youth to my life toduy mind can wander ¥ put White | foot in a little wire cage and put h . | where Riack Pussy couldn't reac on wakeful nights — ‘I\' e should come in the b [t's a chance to relive 2!l vanished joys, 1 some seeds which heh 3 | he hirds To these he added sor To skim thal Y:}‘\‘"!» 5 | broken nutmeats and a little corn. 1 1 e {the shed he =ot a wrenhouse wh t°‘,’d““‘§ only {he had recently built. In this ke heights. {the cott waste. Then he went out |to the OId Orchard and fastened the {littla wrenhouse to an oid apple tree | growing e to the old stane wail | The bushes grew on both side of that {0l wall. as you know. Striped Chip {munk lived not far from there. It really was just the sort of a place that PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE M BRADY, M. D Call It Arthritism. | foothold in ney | ‘This is all about what you call rheumatism. At least it is all I know about it. And without buasting at all I can say quite sincerely that I know Just as much about rheumatism as | any other doctor knows ahe and that is nothing at all to s Let us be perfectlv frank, in the | interest of your health. and put ali cards fac on the table. I | Christmas gifts are not all wrapped e | | such ibie i Many of | up with ribbe about them. For ex- { % such a case, the friends say: “Isn't it terrible about the by dampness. expostre o = ‘)o”cmnmfil. imple. a Western man arrived in a penny, my dear! Mr. X. was such a good man and so kind by Do means alane mansions are "ashington Saturday with his wife | or could deny them a thing they wanted. : ity of perfect ans sppearing rapidly fig and three children to his family. He never ¢ deny them § they A Braid of Gald. ee with b . o > money th: : o 5 oth- | nublication. How from the ‘wc_nu‘ ( g Th money the trip will cost before And that was Mr. X.'s own conception of the situation. He, too, thought | The modern braid of gold has noth ". S - |~-| ‘\e\f y the ¥ their early i he returns home at the end of th = 1 \ 4 to his wife and children when he never iing to do with fairy Stories about | !'T®5¢nt medical authorities seem to § umphs. The fact week would have purchased a new car | | that e wau being kind und good to his f9 And ohliard Ues e’ never y disagree with me about this—T sy | . o st is, the ground for the family, for the frau denied them anythin |'\u]\ wanted and when t 3 Drincesses escaping from prison tow- | they seem to do so. It is very difficult | witheut reference to the mature or upon which they or a complete w: far the young- | he made and live in a style d . i . The modern woman has discarded pin a doctor down to de e ideas | caus he trouble ‘e sood hus' : sters. Instead, he docided s fr1 [ "But if, in reality, instead o Joving and tender husband and |in reference ta “rheuma ooty T E:(“:m, 160 valuzble tbhold as purely | o the Natlanal Cao. “"‘1'.2“(:’]"‘“" father, he had been a maicvolent devil who hated his own flesh and blood own braids of golden hair in favor [ {1 teference to — . the term residential property. Eeonomically. it | mas present to the family | {and planned ta work out some flendish scheme of revenge upon it, he could |of more canventent shorm locks, but | GAUanc! one. mas A obsals is more advantageous to hLoute 1801 It was suggested by a wall meaning | have taken no better way of carvying out his purpose. her love of romance and of beautiful | ities is that they tamilies on the land once enjosed by | friend of the family that perhap they | 4 S et . Sinhier ek bl e A lamupness. exp one household. | wauld have appreciated s © perma l‘“" there are few catastrophes that can happen to man being more nocklace of braided zold with|be a factor of ¢ Just recently the splendid old!nent zift. The wise father responded | overwhelming and complete than that of s world coma |, St RO UIOR S ohe G (e many Inflamatory Woodward mansion on Conn | “May T ask you what is more per- | tumbling about one’s ears; to have all of one's ans and expecta- | G Gong of shining metailic jewelry e AREA T Avenue was razed to piovide spac manent than the memory of places we tions smashed in the twinkling of an ey 1 to be thrust into a life for | VEIRONS, OF FARCEE e dorn herself. acute the erection of a huge apartment|visit? When T was a small boy my| . which one is not only totally unprepared but which all of une's previous rtainly happens often house. Gone are the kpacious rooms. | parents took me to Yellowstone Park. | t':v#t and the cutting was heavy but (i 208 *) TR0 SRR (VR SEREERRECE no medical authority today qu the warm hospitality and Victorian | Every moment of that experience is | Simple. X B . { the nature or cause of this charm. The memory lingers, how- vivid today ax it was the day we| ¥ second gift hecame Naucy's A3 LRI s {a. st TUs BAE tin Crotniigkit: mast Breelol(atos: livon Bla Today in A b B B e o e b Ui vaungsters of1iE- 100 B0y Al opce. Hbe i w15 T0 the Tt of h Diosme b thes e , N T | now knows its broad roof. There ix 3 df take back with them wome. | I g P o i Sl 4:5] o g SR atin Rt P By iy Bieggll < Djpanlbosrgincs . Mg il W ushmglon Hlslfll'y fection as is tinctiveness and individualsm ab t will remain with them for. | f0m i, “‘--"*""* of ‘:"‘ A B e IV VAL ROC ARE lcs U WHA ChRE rdLa thie VIat A aie Fitoet (a AWE: Uialt & B {lanterns fitted for electricity, It o W b ey T e up and that make ave B s ol mes. u P o e cul s 1) ste ( vh tion, and replo Cus g rst . R N myore o e atyndardise “No suiomoblla lasts s long asilougsinan rly 2 rican home, and|live Wrten aud maan to thom. He cultivates In them (astes sud hahits that SN G ion, and the streplococcus gains first apd cul-ta a gen memory. Did you ever stop ta think |50 It Btted right jnto the Page st~ nnot gratify aud whe 1 dnlly crucilivion to them. No A a1 & of that? What have vou in your | shment. Peter had the gaod taste are more utlerly miserable and filled with bitter repinings and regrets o fashioned old places clinging lLousehold that remains as new and 10 choose the one with clear glass, | than those wito have seen better days Phppatng 39 VIS - Naswne pal 7 leaves in an Autumn gale fresh as your memory? 1 think, in | S0me of them come in blue klasx and s Pavish ‘of the Protestant Eplacoy | an eldesly gentle the future, I shall prese ; some of them in ambor. But the clear They know the worst of poverty, hecauso they arve continually contrasting | Church was created by act of the Gen mind us of an eldesly gent present my famit v | 3 s ushed de Ly P with new scenes each € Ak, | Klass s always zood Lecause it will | it in their thoughts with viche A papier mache hun W oor a twoby-four feral Assembly of Maryviand toda once knew. Brushed asid an en each Cliristmas 4 £ . N Lerpriting generation, the ol lust consider wihat a store of wonder- | fit into any color scheme. fat Alied with cheap urnitiire thills tho breast of the woman who hus never | December 3, 131 —The aserage - g p int m ful thing 1y hoy " P 9 | 1Copyr d omie at all with g and joy, b they e hittle by er than a dog | price of public lots sold by the e % ummer and Winter, remal g% my & will have by the Copvrieht had & home at a [ fo M the t triarch. B £ B ol time they are old enough to sirike out kennel 40 the woman who has always Hved In a spacions mansion, whose | Cammissioners in (his city during the Teh New Yea o m. For that Joyal 10 an antiquated epip 1 K Are 1 the correct way 0 per lot , 1 ask coopera and gresn-black frock coat. In yo for themeelves " Lont ot ey loaey roomy were beautiful with rich rugs and draperies and carved mahogany. st yeara has heen $130 per I To the readers of et they'd sbeltered him and Le'd protect |, Al of which, in our humble opinion $hls a stamped aeif add, - according to & repurt of the COMH wish & happy Tew Same of them now, tas sound reason argo her laatlet on tably The faborer can feast sumptucusly on éorued heef and cabbage. A |missiover of Public Buildings con Ty FLC ood Most of us are 2 e e a————— Mvver will carry you over thy kroumd as safely as a limousine. Hand we- | tained 1 House document of today . : " - houses— h 8 el < v down clothes cover one as completely ns the ereations of the best tailors [date. While the population of :i‘f city | felend am gra help with modern furnaces, e LT TLE BENNY My Neighbor Says: and dresimukers - One ean Gaugh i heartily at w 1ocent movie as ab the | steadily incrersiig, tho settled por | vou have given vour ap and hot water. A small pinch of soda added to | | FOIICK and dance an much at”the tongshoresmen's | st Mfea.(Van ftiang ate sl sones 1 cha vast dcen e Al | tad d ng W eve AStorhis &, ' . 3 de aBtl : apporty ou en me He could not carry on s : drexaing will prevent ity 1t one has heen accustomed on'y to siaple and tnexpensive things, ong [and Consress ave made optinustic 8 R ¥ hav Y9 | BY LEE PAVE. curdlin " . v W wiih A to the future value of real | to help you ta halp the childven. 1. dn't posse . . can bo perfectly happy and satistied with thein with tion. He didn't porsess A . Pleces of old flannel tacked ¥ > y he dancer be was & total loxs, The jars i 24 o i Th ‘»:":"“ufl; ed ln‘ : estiato in the Capit -ll ;m l“‘ the 14l other folk, the more T get the i | " her and e bound ronnd Slcles @ wholo country is boys and girls jgnored his presence | Pop was smoking and th* .. nd make nice, holders for Wfting tut to have a palate teafned to differentiate among sauces and (hen he | Anowleds “':" Al orckabla mate [1 want. 1 am geing to ask.you for g V‘:\I';‘fit'lhtm“:.ud on '-;; criarked, |1 sed, Hay pop, was you ever good at| | pies and tns out of the oven ,’,.ml,..,;.\ e .».‘| [ I;N- heet ml‘l‘ itgo diet, to b |mu|~x med o l‘\:ll\fi.' :““‘\‘\“:"‘ of Government is bhouund, | nere ap ation, far more help, for “Who brought tha e was Just | guroing dartat An wool i a non-conductor of | | 10 hikh-powercd cavs and to have them tiken iy and to have to walk or ¢ R0 3 e y * % e b un ordinary looking feler in an ora. | 'PTOWINE datt sant (hare is much s chancs | | Fide fu u jltney ways have worn flue clothes and (o have to know the | they beliove, to Kee wica with tha f the chitdre I» FEhC and prord® nary suit, Ordinary face. ordins: Tl say 1 wax, 1 use to be known as of burning one's fingers | merateh of coarse fabrics fnstend of the cavess of ilk on your skin, to alwiys | COURLEY 10 ‘I‘"‘ I i s TR e thee & haway New nose and & tongus that clove to b i With the Sron rist, pop sed | When making custard pies | | have been able to amuse one's selt and then not b Ao priner=that is to .\ t Ilmxyx‘l‘-:u‘luxl‘n v\‘x" Rditures In ve making it & wonde: ot i X teeth. MHe would speak when spoker v MO Tiatai s 4 a _ matisaclory rexults may be ob. Lhnown o torment of vidn regrets and longings that can pever be fulfitled and | repotted . . gt ol e N " 1 “ an quite 4 young | v storing the public builldings atter the | Let's ~ ou 10 aud then Bto sllence | | tained i he under cruw in that adds i willionfold to the hardehips of povert | 3 . e under erus s par L s Shssitaiana - siaraan good old davs, wen dash Ually coTKen gt U o it ¢ British invasion of 1814 un‘l [u\lm\l ‘I.\u\ . nt "o : ; cooked hefore the costard | | Wt alveady ¢ Wlian Qollars has | ve po . vited Wi io"a preCoisiins % cavaloers used 10 whoot | | iy poured into (1. Pasiey needs JERTAINLY the man who lots his family live bovend his means, wha | phat iy enes it Sitien et Bas panee i Jast woek. No one war willing 1 ¢ good old beers o ban | | a stronger héat than custard to A4 pives y penel I hi ldren sport o T8 ol 4 . ot Y & st 1% o Eives hip wito peacls and his childven sport cars nstead of patting the | S0 SRR GEE (L Raes priot Every schoaljuom { 19 aceept the responsibiin bt Dake it A 3 e 2 4 caun o o R . cluskoys piace, Alas, dont remingd money In giltedge honds or insurance that they can have to live on when [0 gt (00 TGO that this | well ventitated and wlon arowe s o by R Dishies In which flour | he fn gone, does twm no Kinduess. On (e contrary, 1t ix an ceuel o thing | e s, The ouunistes suel that this x wha ¢ A Sosted il e e = . : o g have h'-‘n 'v-l"-': o lum]- W malice could ivent, becwuse he hax brought them up ina pavadise of falye | e R EE G EEREE Se be prepa s picture of the eveninz b gotting pritty gond at whoo vanily cleaned It they ure i hopen and expectations . . Nehioh UL bR valios F OB Al Ave: faitath &y R - & ditthe Jack Horne sl ] By B0 T A the Treasury, Which will ba reim \ atkad 1o contribute their resper B ot serprised, histry never ties - B Bl N i Nuturally if he glves to them with both hands they feel that he ean|in tho City of Washington the A plave for ev p Tive” talente, Oug younk " womeclof repeeting aplt, und your & chip | e 14 s 1]\fil'}‘.'"\"“'\"‘;:n:“.‘h afford to give, I thore s always hoen plenty of money, they suppose that [ committee has no doub that there will | FIRANION 1 evory tawn where ’ ® s hd Yol Lt the good okl block, pop sed. Of | uye an i ary ditficu the supply fs inexbiaustible, 16 they have lved Inow certain way, it nover | ho sutficient money for the erection of ta ask for ane. a 1 lae boos Lo O | o remoy " o ) N " i ¢ g N N NI ,,,.,w:eml.: e u corne you will proberly er have| | ¢ o0 | occurs 1o them that they could Uve any other way, Al the necessary publie buillings X ingtruction for every chid tram WHO REMEMBERS? . S 4k U wuble incontive to shoot them that | fram this source. Theve ave same pev e schoal age thiaush Bigh schoa . Four of 1h i p I — ome farmn ol veligi nstiue BUOBKOKN NANse Joung wen unpro A > Baturs ou will never be Then comaw tha evush, and the poor, pathetle wives, fat and soft with [ wne who do uot take auch an op | Son TR 0 e The e wered U, 9. Pateat Odon oised & Gusriet “s good at it, he wed | NN ony Hving, who Know dothing except how o spend oney, turn o s | Uniatie View, saving that the lots ave | 40 htldven Biven outsi J ud (ried Guaper “ll D pritty 1 pop, Artie ON! Y \YI | bewildered nnd ask Corhall they do to amake a living. And we have the f valued too high O R N e .my wrender L At SYouna Ss atiernoon ’ My [ bovs and wivls with their false Weas of life, thelr fals standusds, theiv | G AR bl AR . s i we practiced down in the his | extravagant taston and babits Whom thelr foolish father | Jone his beat | it o s R g omething that Mgl N &ant ta h father hay done W | INT MET Supervised mon ey for chikdien A et y hring his targat s w BY FANNY ¥ Cony, | 1o unnt for Tie, who have so much to orger, s much to learn, s many Wites | AUNT HET Wark (hat Toads 1o vovational train ek e of Ielng ul X, 500 6 was peity | e e experiencen to ght through before (R foally win out—if they ever do, TN Sl s b . menhy ov e and some of da mou i o @ tne fo bry ohl avery day | p Toatis 4 fassination for your Reioel | R RS Gtk dergarton thioush hiah schaod but which seerud s | And so 1 appeal to men to he honest with thefe famitios and not ta teach LU Na ¢ Tahay 1o e & vombing A y IO R D them 1o live tna champagne stvlg on a cold water ncome. Don't lot them e —— e el they \ . tion of “lwve Me but they d Sulte hiL it becirse 11 segulre tastes wnd habits thint they will not hive the money to gratify later on Sram that s not i pnd the Worid s 40 & g0 et St movsd l o | OBt accustond Ve diushitens 1 s ey unless yougan give e Rrowth of a child o Ming @nd lex P | dowry that will pay for it whon they get awaegied. Don't® habiiwata your hava tha henett of all of these seuv ander's Heg Voue i good idecr, It was fantly to Hiving i fus iy unloss you can leave them enough money W hen es Same have & few, same have all Band” Another " lont, dont weare tie Hie il | you die te continue to ive In the same sty le af them. swine have pone. 1 believe youtk was induced - nd 4 wed Noowir, and G, pop, | that every ¢hikl in this land. froam 1o show the folk | bave o fron rist 1 beca usy ver lol your famdly 1ive up to your tneome, Have somothing for the BOURAATY ta boundary, from sea - to wo card ricke wome of the darts wont rite through valny day that e stne to come Wi all. Poach your givks and boys how (o A0, PURRL t BAve the Bengnt of every e knew. s £ 1 Chgar bux, hows that for & fron sgonomige, how (o deny thomselven aud how o work In the weantivie ‘he vrdinary oo § | Y And b that way vou Will save them from the bitter tate of those who 3 1 maunt A D an et the whi . A bad, pop sed, und | wod, You sir, ave paupers with the tastes and habits of milionaiien, DOROTHY DN, n“‘ l ‘l.\ R\ have been embsirussing 1 b i wublle was, It was your new (Conyiight 107 ) | st funa v otbirs could @y their WU |« gor k1 e yuus w0t SR - —— ! ANR VHEIN CMILBREN Poally the tawiturn Young fkare, wy § ot mutch a bucky il ,':?,‘. toward the giuno [ U dow | ihing & the disits going ull o ways Frait Gems, Pocan Nut Cake. ' 2 Be ' Rome tolk {bought be ; L b et Mix and sift together oo Balt | Cveam one cupal bt batter and add b Making the Best of Tv. Na his ugars s thatn never oven, bty aponed cupful of corn wmeal, one capful of [ OV cuntuls of sugar gvasduatly Add One other v . wftpedled keys oAbk 10 ke wn baamination und whst four, hvos toanponnfuls of bak [ U909 Capral ot wmilk and fone cuptuls L aever tell my ohild that &tk s over /%! N ke ory olgur thats punckanved bo s O onr o which s been addad fow PIRASANE AWHEN xho D heard me com R i kel into ihe waly | g0 AR P B sip i dopre s o g powder, s ablospoonfuls oF Loty of baking powser and WL ARONE 10 and Kiows very well T A . His fawers taliy | lop With shpper wate you st | suwne, and one teaspoonful of salt. | anerauith teawpoantul of st witer (AL T Qo nat Tike 46 T telt her, 1€ the GHNE B8 Mtk Ly nd Jave, | i ’ y Add one cupfal of milk graduatly, two | nataly, beabing continiously, Phen Tk iAo, for tstance, that IO Y e 404 du wprany| ¥ s 4 wallupn | omgn woll beaten, two Gablespoontuls | 80E 1o two Guptuls 96 choppod pecan W W e A et 1) v wih e xtrous digits | . of melted butter and one cnpfal of frat meats whioh have besn votlod L oan uidoiatand wost (v bk | Bl net Tass abaug 1t ax that just from v > o vabsla whieh hive been faome of the foue Lastiy, ol nosin 1 e undeystand haw that Tl makes 1 soin 10 ke Al tha anges i topped, but e ¥ carranta o valslie which hay 1| mu I uniley ORLLLLEY nes ‘fim::,,",:‘".‘:,,,”h, Rt Maick | y veallzed o Nuilt & Compuny | e Aoured. Hoserve ane (ablosponnful of [ty beaten esi Whites atid (wo ta | saiiie Aaien A1ways wanages to call] 16 sha goss ahout 1 willingly she b Cron o hour, by our waloh, he st DA 3 Ry, waan't yesterday @ whale of | Tour for g (he onvranty or vt {wnpoonfils of alwond extravk Nake i fon e GAY 1 AIVE T e b Gua | SOAR TRIOWRR ARG TeRdY 10 b sume | Whei Saur heelh were exiactad b For Ba%ihe lvoriss, us the hoyw w oy L eamid Com 11 Seny Fims. Bk 1w ot oven i buitered Ln greed pai In @ nederata oven fa |ile st wao L lg We peasant 1100 Wa o & we o S Ve G § ond meves repeuted & ®ngle Weludy. (5T s ver vodnd Adiw oonpu. ° s WCows it 4047 o Benn pans for 35 mipuion, wiie huut, [T N —" . W Kbt ‘ ot lu‘LI

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