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WOMAN'S PAGE. THE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUFESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1927. FEATURES. e |l Fashionable Folk ||| “!INTER 1) BEDTIME STORIES i Y D, FATTIF. RY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. < ..n e atory of Robert Bruce and the spider? §onantment 1o 8 stafe of f217 The defeated and fiying Secot, the ~Varmer Brown's Bay. | he knew must be the , took refuge in a cave and | Strange fthings had happened ¥ cartatinty in vety ules b Whitefoot the Wood Mouse. ~ Yes, in-| ot (58 0 L0, wsted Crackers. z, Vi ¥ to discouragement. Hut as | | deed, very stra ings had ha Elsont sty 3€ woul led to White » begin V& SN S5O LoaN b Shorteake, Whipped Cream, H ; p ay he watched a spider toiling - ; | painfully up to the top of the cave,|had been caught by Black Pusey the DINNER. | : 2 nd though she fell repeatedly, she|Cat, and the wonder was that he| Cream of C v Soup. climbed again 1 right then and there. Baked Beef 1 0 Sauce i A pretty moral tale t, recuper. | Fhen Farmer Bre “ d reset 1 Potatoe bt t ating in a sort of lazy, invalid state, |1 id had made him a_Christmas etable Salad > & I have lain and watched a spider these | present of a new home. That home Banana Pudding. ! " | last few days. She nds herself | was a little hon which had been Coffee fi 'm‘Hll‘ rm.’nm-l and T should v Wren. It = ouf in T ) \ say that i she teackes any moral, it |an apple tree close to the stone wa ONTMEAL MUF 1 ,\‘,~ .y % '3 is to sleep your davs away. 3 e of the Old Orchard. Wh nvony (NG EURSHD skl } : N 4 sport, but to one who loves livi ants, let stand five minutes, ‘W | thinzs, animals and plants, and e b b : salt. two {tablespoons 2 3 i s enforced confinement e P , SEALErE N o ane and two is cups flon 3 A spider furnishes interest. It is a great iy & "']" two teaspoons haking powde: i R 2 11 pleasanter to have about than © - “ one tablespoon melted shorten o & » flies it eats, and both flies and y ba B inz (hutter or Jard) and one a 8 1 et | little house ‘spiders ars inclined 1o tAlespoon milk. Makes 12 muf- [ | | | overwinter in any home fine. Bake from 5 - AT i . | T do mot quite unde W why peo utes. q A 2 ple have such horror alwut spiders, Tt Rib M 2 when they speak of a fly as harm cake i 1 ). B \ H‘\T hl)w 4In|l\ Holey spawnl fly. in et , 5 ‘B N which spreads (yph and worse, Pare and slice poaches (or can. || | LA = - : [ bites, and fewer still bite unless mo aalpaaGisImay be usedbtodl | R O\ N 2 [ Iested.” My swall, brown friend here empty Spice and mix withi sy 3 2 3 : never buzzed around my head. nor to tasté R one-half Ao | doe it fall into my milk or wipe its cream until add one-half } 2 o 4 feet in the butter. It is perfectly | cup powdered st md one- 4 ( ) ( [aamiets well behaved and useful, and 1 half teaspoon y a and pile . AL would rather have it than rot, above peaches / 1! 34 BEEF LOAL. A = | s ¢ WAS ACTUALLY ona and 4 pounds | | : b LLgA\| 1B | THE QA“‘Y | RIGHT OX TOP OF 1IS HOUS o 3 e | . | il HOROSCOPE . satee, one-half teaspoon pepper | 0D - Chowder ccepted it gra 1 u n't intended to s f he it to sleep i e T o oUT THE CLAPPERS OF THE| | one cip rolled erackers. one cup : g | had expected to go straight back to ¢ where T THE FORTUNES ARE WRAPPED AROUT THE CLAPRERS OF THE| [ pogt milk, one one tea- B / Wednesday, December 28. the Green Forest as soon as ] ks AN spoon salt. Mix well, form in SR R Benefic stars rule tomorrow, accord. | Shadows v loaf and bake in buttered tin ‘ RS b i i e him to zo An entertainment featuring hells Is | bells of the next New Year vi one heur. 4 i ko nR logy, which finds mild, ad-) "~ gy¢ when Christmas nig the thing to give for a New [will be wed,” “Your b 1 he a wed- il b 1 verse planetary influences also active. [ Shadows did come creepir Tear celebration. The invitations [bing bell” "“When ship's ciock | L It is a day primarily auspicious for | the Old Orchard and the have to keep an e can be cards cut bell shape, and as |« bells it is time 10 Ir RS N 7 : 4 / women who should en in domes. | for Whitefoot to start he ing |won't be u there are so many bell cards it will “Reware of the dark-ha b J ] i -1 tic and social activities . You see, it wi 4 be easy to find a pattern, tracing the [helle,” ete. The hostess passes z i A I Theaters and all places of amuse. | the Green Forest motif and enlarging it if necessary. | tainer holding these bells elther befors H t ment should benefit at night, when 17 ay for such &, To secure partn for the firs [the game or t after the re. | i s the sway makes for gavety and light d Then, when he had s game. make wee cones from colored | freshments have heen enjoved. | e ek ed out Had ‘ahvost cight aw cardboard. which pass to the gir This is a st game and each de- | | 7 4 3 . This should be a rarely happy wed. | covered I < to eat Give the bovs tiny balls of paper |finition ends with t ord bell, | ] - i | ding day. since it seems to presage | Which he cou suspended from a handle the right| 1—What kind of bell is the stu-|along jest wawkinz along, and a 1i continued lovalty and prosperity. een F 5 Music is subject to the best rule of sizg to o with the “bell” given the | pidest | dog came up to us as if we wa * girle. The or of the clapper bell What kind of bell indicates a | frends of his. wn little . lLli, oCwel~ the stars, and artists will benefit, it is | Fhould match the color of the bell {convevance? | with cerly ears, and a strate tafe : W a,) G i | and each hoy should fit the handle| 3—What kind of bell indicates an|a wet nose, me saving, G, 1 bet he “hica well as New York, will down into the hole of the bell. To do |entrance? lost, look, he's got a collar on and | She i4. lea . r xti this il il this the handle must have a hole in| $—What kind of indicates an | everything : . innourice, bevausat of gieat arilstic| | ! i attined in rich ,*wae- achisvements in the drama, opera and its lower end, through which a string | educational tut I aag . f i - a pritty thin kind of a collar, W, relvet_ atur And Hou to |\eep It Fll is run, which 1s attached to the clapper | 5—What Kind of ol b e o na 1 sad, "Wall ita a pritts | | end The string can be removed, the |name? s s e s S NE LN b I o handle pressed into the bell and the What kind of bell is Scatch cfin? | (i1 sort of & {108 =0, ik riase it ) which women will unite to purify poli- string again, tied throuzh the hole. T—What kind of a bell is the | peKind of a dog thats naturelly thin, | McXaught Syndicata Ine N ¥ tics and will succeed in becoming a na BY PROF. JOSEPH JASTROW. The first game consists of hunting DQUtest | maybe its a fancy grevhound with | | tional for the bell instead of a thimbie, and| S—What hell was the son of Adam? |y " ir | sed. Look how wet its This co i a T partners search together. The hostess | S—\What beil is a famous author? |, ¢ e that shows its @ valuable selbil e . s s ke | Jo—w ) 3 shouid carefully conceal a bell in some [ 1—gVhat Horal bell s connccted | go. 1 sed. ik v 3 e e out-of-the-way and unsuspected place, | Wit Scotiand ~ | Enyways if theres a reward out for C o, W d P l s E bishop, hid the and whenever any one zets near it | The person ¢ giving the | ;o T e one ¢ ‘because it came I'0sS- W Oor uzzie ; ubject m h boE v o ink ) chich she | 1arges! nher ¢ ot answers | e ol s | tati nees. by an oper be re she should tinkle a bell which she | !rECSt number of corvect avsmwers| ;o me fer .‘llul - l,” S (Gouyenk 1057 t t A, T sed, and Puds sel 5 : ng Wil < fun nuthi it delibritly came O up to me and smelt me, and 1 i O i i hxed, Well if it did it wagged its tale “nited States by foreign countries artle as well as summon the guests | at me wile ft was doing it, and that o e T { when it is time to serve refreshments | proves it was jest smelling you to see - e L other room where another bell has |’ refreshments ; irth i hon been hidden. ‘Of if the one room must |3 ®uitable menu for which is given: | if you was fic to — with ane < war ¢ ma ge or emo - v : and proves At o the rewar : QLY [t be used for a hunt, she can already | mawichen cut bel) ‘ahape | 800 Broves Tm Inthied (0 (B8 e erd tional de ¢ any sort in th have hidden two or three, and the| Olives " Salted Nuts i il bt e g | coming year. finding of one after another consti- | Molded Bell Tces Bell Cakes| 3 JTits . vl TTiitbve | "Children born on that day may be tutes, the hunt. Coffce or Fruit Punch el heddtes TLE Sl = inclined toward extremes of thought The hostess has made Teady as| By clipping the apex from a tri- | five sou o quarter of ihe reward, its | and action. Many subjects of this sign SNy Sneall Srut went B8lla a8 there are langular wandwich G0 Sressing & | d e tias (0 law bocwuss the | succeed in artistic callings. lt;"!{;‘flé;;\; e e T znnun{a about | straight hrown bread sandwich at | ferst persin a dog smells bel to | - b e 1o of each. Sometimes fortunes | right angles to it. and placing a < e is can be found already printd, but If |of brows bread where' the ciane ey B sy hbo % these are not available she can write | would rome, the appearance of a bell| \vich jext then a hittle co Yoy My Neighbor Says: #ome sentences such as “Before the 'is eiiminated. started {o go pass, savirg, Come on 4 Felvet may be cleaned by rub- tarted (o go pass, 0 , dident I tell you not to} it over with m A | go = t < like that, do you || ane ot e : i ing a littie colored boy wi | i | a clean brush ——— n hix hag for ventilation | When waxing floors be sure in his stockings from assidents | the oil Aller first on the BY LOIS LEED the dor quick tan atter hito floors s thorou dry be s | the wax is apy 1t is not dry vou will be unable to ish the floor. holds in her hand. As no couple will | | bl | some sort—a hand beil, for example. | Like fun § | | k know whether it is they or another couple who are close to the beil, be- | wilderment adds to the merriment. If | the bell is found very soon the hostess &hould have another round, in some The answers will be given in tomor by number only. Mz of a loud bell should Bleaching Superfluous Hair. | paiatable Fou take Swinlic| & Qftrents, T montbiehe thars noRiel ] lirectly in cream nd sauces T Dear Miss Leads: () 1 used to| e s Wich there proberly wouldent of. G Feators (x Sed ol custarde and pude My leaflet ¥ beat the dust out, then thave lezs and now the hair on on “How to ¢ Weight” has many | i - of v Apply a strong lather of e 15 0 k. Can you tell me | helpful diet su ons that you will | o ‘D i { ] s hard brush i "® | stamped, self-addressed envelope for h alun er. On becom- there any inexpensive ways of hav- jr. 1 am always sorry when | hear AND THEIR CHILDREN. i b s ing this growth permanently re- |of a voung person who is finicky = & ; moved? (2) Do the chemicals in an|about fond: you should teach vour- | I B e |81t to relish all whelesome foods, if | Nursery Floor Covering. n using soap dyes that indoor swimming pool cause pimples? | vl 0 (NI 311 ShaERime fotte 1T come in cake form put the cake 17 face has been breaking out lately | and ge 108t out ‘of i : ] e el e et Ll ¥ land get the most out of li \ . | 1 the dye is right shade. It o is e 018 LEEDS, and 1 wonder if this was the cause. 1LOIS LEEDS, will not then be necessary to w1l and weigh 110 pounds \\uul-l Dear Miss I« (M T am i | \ | . i - - Tlll’oat sote? you advise me to take pills that are ¥ -r; Aiu‘i 3 1'.} inches I( ‘;v { . Ac Pl Qi I . J . L Gvattinen Co make one stoutpe? 1] welzti 108 pounds 36 inches i otk | j v ¢ s : - ne c e‘m detest milk. butter an cereals Jieouni et iy <ht cor- g | t on. P ar MILDRED. | rect hreakfas drink y BTN Myse | N ; ok Answer—(1) 1 the haira are dirk, |3 cup of poxtum inmer 1 v / i o of D - : L Mt sl . Results in 2 Hours Mloath them with peroxide or & mix- | 4 Kandwich or xome fruit and for sup | Deer of Euroj i 8 tion. | ptodinh Bindy ture of thiee parts peroxide and one | Ver | have tea. potatoes, meat and £ Nickname W, Pinch ! a2 ‘new Jook abjects S A soce throat is dangerous. A Ve e, * my die correct? (2 13, X, two, 1. Through the agency of b y N AT O AT Ate icn skating. and_similar ports 2 Dylonian delty. sidlidie s o far 3 »1 he| mew discovery, GERM ORAL, good for reducing the hips? “13 Mountain in Crete Molody é \ bl bt will slear your sore throat Q: DOLLY 4 i Trappings, R ) % . isease germ: | Answer—(1)You should welgh be Bylonian Gl 2 L e diids Lot i o Sommd ,:‘h‘mql m: dbense ll~‘;- . t : . chodni is often the sta | tween 114 and 119 pounds. Your hip oward the stern. | measure is good, hut you are evidently Chaldean city. 5 Heticsl force X My Mrolol toward tonsilitis, laryngetis and | ton small otherwise, You must build 3.1416, i 2 i _ R Tn there & s P ip vour weight §f vou want to be 3 e 5 Ostrich like bird [ & dsntany snanth - sl hing :o:“'!‘:o‘he dange of it ] tal | i e tox i " into the lunge Iooking. — Under - Musical instrument st e RN inlly danzerous at S Monsters, ot e Sou 2 - i o thesiline ‘whhr B0, T vokh the foot. Native of part of Africa p o develop con- 1 Grows weary 4 xumptic her di ® thist cone o = 13, Footlike organ N b o ¢ & t . I from an undernourished condition. |, Viiin color Nnoleum A Philiy mountain, always of ! Your breakfast should consist of frajt, | f0F the nuisery, 1 find th icuen Siberk ' Flame. touched. Pictures Qothe y ‘ . it for hopecotch, for map making RIDatian. riven 22 Tips of the feet t deal o > your cereal beverage with eream and Inelosie £ Mlonti: nilAtkMoY . . e e drawing rallroads, ta e farm ar in it and a breskfast food o 15, Reverential foar S a e in no Hmit to the designs |35 1 . Encounter e foy . o A damp cloth quickly removes Steamship (ah). | by walk rough h ) At Peoples Drug Stores amd A1 of the diys o acovities and - Apswer to Yesterday's Puzzle. Acte pnlv the t hov Drazzives 4 RPIEESNIEE L nbar, tclean and spotless, ready fo : Playthin s e 1 e. macaroni, baked bheans) sy entures on the morrow Center of the rubber in our leg. When the band vegetables, like . 010 | . Per ad of time the h itk i Onions and Peanuts. | | Finish The SEYLE POST is the marker 1% wpin Spirot On the road to being smart— - a_chee ndwich (toanted) fruit xalad, glass of mitic and-choc tate pudding ipper should inelide warehy Ble (ax potn et itk n st | Cook about six mediumsized skin | 3 Then you v 3 it wtockings o stewed o il » « i boiling ed o water u - . t - . Wirath s (\k'd B]g““. wnd they will not show, 46 the huirs | zel n pudding Dratn and slice with n sharp WG ter : come throug mesh of the stock- | growing girl wh fe 1 the onons in t A, Member of Parliament (ih) | v A TR e e he Snzx. try weating 1% e ut o . h ¥ Kim dish, cover ¢ i S it M S Bl e St peru i Tntig it of Mae, e b i : |- Soy Bean Croquettes. Ao bl o ‘y“i e and one cupful of milk, | | | thiee cupfuls of haked Y wear etiquette demands) and | e cuptal of the sance - Lenns thioush o ecolander sensol desigred by Viennet, with | Wha n Blouse is oftes e ha peerinan e pimpies are prob Wh g round peanuts LWt salt and pepper i all abont three fourths cup + | . With two small onions which have fthe peanuts. Continue until all A | heen minced and then santed in Y wer the | thiee tablespooniuls of fat. Foarm [ chnsen for fth the tan and hrown twe clase fitting hip dixpute o b st thed | e sttered et and bidee in | L ik + the mivture inte crogquettes. dip i ernmbs, then I beaten exg, and (08 (e takes ity cue from n..». faxhions L deep fat “Canv el ed ) ' v dernte oven untila golden hrown Crve from the bishin, T MUTT AND JEFF—IU's Tough on Some Chickens and Pretty Soft on Another, i Z By BU " l'l HER A TWS AMMGHRY CLUR = THE IR Love ofF || - MIKE x PRICES ARE CXORBITANT | WAFC SLIPPED AGAIN? 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