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MINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927 FEATURES. 27 WWOMA THE EVENING § STAR, WA : . . — ; - | Era ra : Rooms Which Invite One to Remain UREIRTARL DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX SONNYSAYINGS ||| Fur Strips Used as Hat Trimming | BY LYDI—\‘LI n-_\; VALKE "Gt Lol ' BY MARY MARSHALL. ’ AT Qutment with Cram. | | Wise Girl Sees and Admits Her Own Limitations | : Crullers. Coffee. | & . i y | Sicion of rather fMat fur are used | have hardened themselves to thin ailk iR 4 Singor-Duerfter Motlier ek bv-=Lut | o trimming om seme o, he Rew bate| S2SHgs 404 K0 8 iVt : : | or warmth of the hat, but to give it daughters, And they have gone wit ruit Cocktail. Want to Do Housework After Marriage. Roast Chicken, Cranberry Satice. Delmonico Potatoes. i |# Winter aspect. Shredded felt pro-| out swets and other ealorific fomls | | Creamed Turnip. Cided the trimming for a very neat ! until with the aid of properly mad Hittle hat 1 saw the other da The | girdies they are almost as hipless as Fat was of felt and eloche shape and the trimming consisted of droops de from shreds of the felt on R DOROTHY DIX: My parents are absessed by the helief that T have ‘an unusual voice and they reproach me continually for not doing public | Lettuce Salad. ench Dressing. Suet Pudding. Lemon Sauce, D Coftee. work, " The ruth ia I have only & small true volce which has had litle made fron o ¥ v S compete with real artists. her side. | Eauiinoay Doeta. i ithout “wucceds, 1 faci that the right course for me to pursie ix wiwtpmointed in vecent. deceiopments arker Iis. Dl il &, . y living, to someth millinery fashions. First, the pro- | Parker House Rolls. to turn my enevgy and attention, since 1 must make my living, to something | QEmilineRyrannions’ Bvsts (HeBEE Bavarfan Cream. e lly. What do you think? MEG. Orange Cake. Tea. that T ean do successfull) do_you Answer: T think, my dear Meg, that you are a young woman of rare good judsment, and that you will make a great success of any kind of Business into which vou go. ¢ e ablity o oo one-s self clearly and dispasslonately and to rate one’s| wn ability at ite true worth is one of the rarest faculties on earth, and yet | spoon butter melted in pan, 1 {ti% the most important tactor in our lives. For we can only do things up tablespoon flour slightly browned || 1550 Cisure of our talents. We can no more do the things that we were | in the butter, milk to make | | 0500 o than a 25-horscpower engine can 1ift a 100-horsepower load or ! | right consistency. salt —and | [ giyver make the speed of a racing automobile. pepper to taste, Nerve hot over bk 1 pidhasr sadoge et bt or] A great many of the most pathetic failures In the warld are those whoue | | Wil serve five or aix slices o anity leads them to think that they have gifts which they do not possess. ; ; toaat, 1\-;::” Iallule city is full of starving writers, and artists, and actors who have | hiave nowadays apparently would he piip SMART WAY T0 USE FUR By thons e trying (o huve their storiew accepted by editors, or to well | Daddy say me an' Baby can it up|the xort paintad on a perfectly smooth — THIMMING 18 $HOWN ON Ti14 anium, LITTLE T HAT TRIMMED mand for all sorts of hat trimmings | They had almost convinced (hem- ! welves that the day of very much trimmed hats was about (o daw | And the other disappointed ones are the women who fully expected that {the new hats were going to he roomier ~women with largs heads or too much_hair or a natural dislike for clowefilting headgear. Fut the newest hats have more than ever the aspect of having been put on with a shoe {horn. And the only sort of hair to | s | CREAMED EQGGS ON TOAST. | Two hard-boiled eggs, chopped i | medium fine. Over this pour | cream sauce made of 1 table- SUET PUDDI LEMON their daubs of pletures, or to get any place, however small, upon the stage. n’' % the New Year in, but it takes ¢ ” 1 | HAUCE They huve worked tielessly. They have sacrificed everything. They have co long Baby has gave up, an’ 1 don't! The o hats fit even eloser than wiTH STRIFS OF SQUIRREL. ! One cup sultana raisins, o had the courage to carry on through failure after failure, but all in vain. (vel as lively as 1 did. (ever. There is less drapi less pleat E . cup finely chopped suet, 1 cup 1 potd (Couyrizht, 19970 lmg and folding of thz material, Jess (iicir daughters. Tt is only when thev nulated sugar, 2 cups sweet 1 have seen dozens of girls with pretty little pavlor voices come to New I place anvwhere within the confines ar o 1o the milliner's that they fee (] = ! milk. 315 cups flour, 1 teaspoon | York from country towns where they had sung in the choir, and at the = 2 e crawn to tuck away a strand o w0 neejudics of their maturer salt, 3 teaspoons haking powde women's club receptions, and where people who didn't know any better told | NA (JY PA(,E of hair. weight down upon them. Tt Steam 3 hours in covered Squart | | them that they were Mellax or Sehumann-Heinks. And 1 have seen these | 1t in in the wearing of the hat that i very excepiional alder woman win tin, and hade cover tight so as [ | girls impoverish thew families by having their voices trained by high-priced { 0 muny welldreased older women fall wears (he elose-fiting new type of hat ta keep out water. Must boil all [ | teachers, who deluded theiv poor victums by holding out false hopes to them | " 5 A Just whort of looking ax smart as treir 1+ it should ba worn—snd the siill the while, Temon sance: One | | of what they could do when they had their voices properly placed and some | | Pages “Open House™ to | | duughters, ¥ven with bobbed or ahin. more exceptional older woman whe cup sugar. 1 pint boiling water, | | other teacher's method corvected. Aud 1 have seen these girls wasto their Hosts of Frieads | gled haic they cannat seem to acquire honestls likes it 3 tablewpoans. cornstarch. Dis. | | youth and beauty and row havd and cynical, and at last, when their money gl Riing ks that i e e close. | 1t you have nat already sent In your rolve atareh In cold waier. add | | was gone, ave to go buck home and confess themselves failures, BY FLOKENCE LA GANKE. | heen molded on a perfectly hairless <iamped. self-addrexsed envelope for 2 head. i . i = week's little help by a1l means da { ] temon extvact For genius ix a gift of God. It is not man-made, No amount ef wor gl sodlind iy A Hiagon, B b i no amount of determination, no amount of ambition will glve us what nature . One of the old English eusioms | 33'.31:{1‘2&?533.’.‘.".’?.‘.Tr"",";.umd';_';“ i TLsE o L oul aie e st ESCALLOPED OVSTER { denied us. No men or wamen can create for themselves the throat of the | Which the Page family had al | aRalvab RiahRaate st Projudices | (o make a trim work sgron Put laver of cracker crumhs | | singer, or give to thempelves that flale of inspiration that enahles them to | followed was the “open hause” on | 388 BaC NERACCted ¥ ml:\r”:n‘;: h-g\n(m ’ | in buttered aking dish, then | | write ihings that grip the reader, or to paint pictures that ravish the eye of | New Year day. Naney was only ton | r. They (Consritht. 1927 layer oyvsters, pinch of salt and the beholder, or to interpret some character on the stage. | glad to welcome their friends on that {day or on any day, for she was a pepper. Continue until dish is o > . ’ . full. Then pour milk to cover So-again, Meg, 1 say you are wise to realize just what vou ean do, and | hospitable person if ever there was The Sldc“'a"\'g of Waghjn(’[on Let it all soak in. Then add # | | t0xet voursell to doing it instead of preparing for yourself the heart-breaking ' ¢ g - = heaten egg to some more milk | disappointment that comes ta those who attempt to do the things that a their first New at . To know one’s sell and not to value one's sel I is the supreme test of intleligence. | DOROTHY DIX. and pour over. Place several | [Veyond their powers to ¢ Tumps butter an top crumhs more highly than one sho (evacker crumbs should he on top) and hake in hot oven hour. One pint oysters, 1 quart | | me rooms seem to possess a per- | Iis corners seem to have heen made | | milk. several crackers. 1 egg: A poor, steus masive power o pul one at ease. (¢ accommodete walking sticks. its fuales Tavgs Sishtul. noupiifer | | miseried Sie buchiae yory guerrsiinte and abuvive. smi Guall sie gw 4 NS I miridow: e i hanlstn igud | ts | 1] ¥ thvee ierkane, | angry that she lett me and went back o her pavents, The next day my while others do just-the epposite. | 3 on N NS N L nge. Such an mother-in-law came (o my house with my wife and asked me what the trouble BY THORNTON FISHER. & e e [DEAT MINS DIN: 1 marvied a girl whose parents were vich when | was ling lawyer. 1 loved her very dearly, but after we were THE ARRANGEMENT OF CHAIR AND TABLE SUGGEST USEFULNESS AND HASE “l am going to make myv usual dinary lamppest or some other b | number of feal resolutions, nane of jec: with which we should be fa- which T expect to keep,” said a Wash- miltar. Ington husiness man to the writer yes- A boy, ambitious to become an ar- terday. “I have pledged mvself, how- tist, was told by his instructor (o pb- ever, ta Keep a daily diary through serve carefully what he passed om Not the sort my secretary sets the way to his teacher's studio. s It is interesting 1o try to diseover | jmpious reversal of the prescribed was between us. 1 told her, and she asked my wife 1f what 1 said was the | ¢ What is responsible for the air of in- | prder in the formal room would have {truth My wife veplied, “Yes,” At this her mother turned around and gave down each day, such as appointments. “Weil, what did you Dotice today™ formality or of stifftness which 8 a% | been impossible here we have WHO REMEMBERS? my wife a severe slop on her face and said to her: “Julia, you married Adam | | lunches and galf engagements. 1 he was asked. definite as it is intangible major point of difference. One m o Land it 1% vour business to be a good wife and share his troubles with him I mean I want teo have a record at the Nothing, sir.,” was the reply. BY DICK MANNF Wanistared 11 S, Pate {end of the year that will he almost a “Do you mean to tell me. voung | photograph album containing daily fellow." inquired the instructer. “that | pictures of my activities. I know it vou did not see a bakery wagon a — sounds silly and I expect to get the coal truck, a dog, two hexes lying im - = ; merry ha-ha. but I'm going through the gutter and a mail box on the BIGADR BUSH - | with it. If nothing else is gained fram corner?” LBl " . Answer: Now that's a mother-in-law story ‘worth hearing, and I herewith - s he habit, 1 will have succeeded in “Oh. I didn't think vou meant those (ForYou .- Jay my tribute at the feet of that strong, determined, upright, upstanding ' Pome 'A\i.n.. \”A‘n»].x_u;sf\ from the con- | gigcinlining myself by rigidly setting 'things. I never locked for them,” N = L IMMNY ] | old waman. veational mulled cider or grape juice, . part of each day aside to recerd ‘urmed the pupil. and not to speak to him ax you did. 1 give you warning right now nut e ne Lack to me again when vou quarrel with him, and 1 shall close my door on you if_you do. You made ¥ marviage, make the hest of it And she did. That was the last of our domestic troubles. and we lived happily ever after. AL B Every real homemaier has the in- 'admitted of much change, while the | nate desire to have her home as #t- other did of none. To combine the tractive as possible. Many xo to the quality that wax in the heauty of ane extremes of care and expense to hav: yoom with the flexibility of the other them thus. vel. having done so. feel he real art of the home decorator that, in spite of correct decorations, — Qrder ix a most desiratle quality in @ eertain feelinz of ease is Icking. any room and should not be sacrificed A room which appeals 1o the €ye Yet a room which Is so set in its has gone only part way toward suc- plan as not to admit of such slight served steaming hot from the wassail | g I B0 CERR LN, @ 0e o cess” It must invite one to remain. temporary disorder as is natural to £\ |/ CRICKETS Believe me, if there were more mothers such as xhe, there wauld be t s s e and to remain al ome's OWN lerms. the exigencies of the moment is a K tewer divorces and more women that would be trying to make an honest | Powl. She chose Mexican chocolate, Keeping a diary is no; an unust not at those which the room dictates. | room for a hotel or & show window success of their marriages. made by combining four parts Fich | jndoor sport. One man became fa. _The foregoinz recalis an unususily | ot chocolate with one part hot coffe ded activities. We | interesting shor: story written a n Pepys. An artisc ber of years aga by James Hopper a former newspaper man. A, “cub” re- porter an a New York daily was in- structed by his city editor 1o cover' a temnis rourpament heing held at a fashion able country cluh He must nat re turn without that story. The ambi- tious cub hasten ed to the treet - | mous for This was served from the urn and was | rofer o topped with Huffy whipped cream friend of ours, Her suests did not knew whether | ([t S0 (O most to admire the hosiexs in her | oe o musical black velve: transparent dress trim- | (Lo %) ORES med with real lace, or to enthuse over | i3 (A% NI A many yvears which if printed would prove as ro- mantic a bit ef reading as could he purchased any- Where, in these vol- umes his failures That is, the room must have a qual- hut not for 4 hame. It is a room th: sty of flexibility about it If it is 80 has struck a self-conscious pose and formal that it demands that its eccu- will not be persuaded to alter it fu pants be nothing but formal or else |any ane be out of focus it is bound to hav Many a4 house has a heautiful hat sacrificed something in popularity S0 unpopular room within its four walis, far as being a living room is con- No one is able to understand guite cerned. why. It is alweys le(t lonely, The Elsewhere in the house may be an- room has dictated its own terms long other room. not half as well deco- enough, and needs to learn humility rated, vet which proves so populsr that people do not exist for it, but it that every one naturally drifts to- for people. Study the room from the standpoint of disarray, and find out | are the differences in these why it hecomes impossible to chanse ms which makes one livable and (he position of 4 cushion without giv- themther not? It is safe to say that inx offense, And then deliberately in the second rvom it is possible (o readjust the room so thut it will have For 1t Is the knowledge that if things don't go right, and their hushands | are not all their romantic fancy painted they can chuck their marriages and go back to mother and be pitied, and wept over, and poor-Maryed that makes many and many 4 young wife turn quitter. If they knew that instead of handing out a lot of morbid sympathy amd offering them her breast to weep mother would turn the cold shoulder on them and make them go back to their jobs, many of these disgruntied wives would stick to them in.the first place. | | What the young wife needs when she comes sobbing home to mother with the story of what a bb-berute her husband is, and how mean he is 1o her because he expects her to act like a reasonable human being instead | of a spoiled baby, is not to have mother mingle her tears with hers and sav, ' “No, my precious darling shan't stay with that horrid wretch who doesn't ute her. She shall get a divorce and come hack to her own mother, | have heen set with his boss’ ad- move a chair without damaging the that desired quality of ease. Per- | il givn | « - | who toves her lambkins, aml knows how sensitive and delicate she is,” but | down with unerr- monition burning 'y pf e t aps sk hel K1 lace ot ' ' ¥ Schine of It Parbaps $here (s not |hans o desk belonge.in the place 0 have mother xay: | in g accuraey; in his ears. OR even 2 scheme to damage. That u formal table, u desk which has the thing so dear to decerators may have uppearance of being used. Maybe the been entirely neglected In the homey 'room needs more books and a few room. One can leave a hook on a which are not in the case. Perhaps table a sawing basket on the window the hine of the chuirs is too regular #ill and & walking stick in the corner Possibly the rigs need to he rear- without feeling that a hideous mix- 'ranged. and quite eertainly the room conversation ts way down ta gags, and the time a ferry house the he arrived howe voung chap hesrd all included the sirens shriek in these volumes ing. bells ringing Upon one occasion it was of viial and the shouts of excited peupls run importance that the movemenis of @ ning teward - & sixstory. flaming d. Of course, vour hushand acts like a urse, you are disappointed in him. Every woman is disappointed in her husband. Of course, there are dissgrecable things about being matried. 0 there is about evervthing else in life. “Bo trot slong home and make the bhest of ur bargain. That's what 1 . That's what every worth-while woman does. You enlisted for the wa Fight it out, I am not going |.o }!fh any daughter of mine up in being “Don't be a fval and a cow brute at times. Al men do. Of ¢ tuke has been committed The needs to be persistently lived in until} When. hokey pokey ce cream wan & e " presence of such extranesus nhut peras it Is willing to come 1o terms—as | Hte with th erw aukidopdt B Iter { 1 Ko o kR & in | fellow artist be recalled. Even the siructure. High ea (he Yoof frantic feetly natural accessories of living 18 | come it surely will if the right ef« SEpie Witk Whe YOUIN Fou: * e the decoration of the front door With | Jopjeman himsell was uncertain tenamts eried desperately for ail. not advertised os awful ifort is made. | received a large portion for one penny? What a pity we haven't more mothers like that! What a pity that | /' | rope of lauvel outhining | (por.he was and what he was doing The “cub.” with a single eye on hik | | women'y nearts So utten crowd out their backbones! BOROTHY DI, | [* ¢ e ehe | O & certain duy. aix months previous- arders. did not step. but rushed 1o the S e S enterplece of red roses and mistleto Eeal oz e i eI N 7 ; | s : " (lv. Out came the diarists’ hook and 'ferry house, boar . L11 lloh BENN‘ [DEAR MISS DIX: We are two schaol teachers, 25 years old, engaged to | th ‘,“,’.f"“'l‘ e f'i' there, in neatly formed lettars. was soon in the middle of the Hudsan. A D l W »r, l ! | he marvied to men who will not be able tw hire xervantn for un It we [ tomiier Fr Rl anded by dainge Written, “Hlank left today for his va: fog had settied law aver the wwier, e Daily Cross-Word Puzzle || it | mare e 2 sl it bt M, sesvmnte o B e | e B v . LG, AT e 1 10 MR 0T St ' BVt AR ! fiances do not want us to continue wark after mareiage. What shall we do | n i nicustre the o Hghted Chiiatmas | @M. (rain" That immediately cleared was a erash. The baat on which he (Copyright. 1927 i Must we take the chances of learning to like housework? [ SN D SOANEE RS TR SR rateay | ley e tind o wys crossing had cuilided with ! ! LUCY AND CARRIE, | “*"® Many siart a diary. but unless ene other ene. Neveral persobs Were IR > | Tab was lookips et Nis mall thia — ] INiges to ok on New Vear | s determined enihusivsm soon van jured and the craft seriousty damaged. marning at breknst and he quic Answer: You should settle this point definitely hefore you are married ey A i eihis ishes, and with it the b After being towed.to a doek, U | #tuck une leter In hix coai pockit and [ and abide by your decision. The young men have stated their poattion. They ‘ e e Boveses el vourh scampered for a tyin H | SN must not miss that tennis tedTRament 4 America is destroving our powers of ' un the ratirad track, ha e Wushinglon History v Th eiber worta Ihe 4 | e .,,: 5.::,.'..,\ an° In heur Mter arcived at ihe fashiopadie untry cluh Exuberamt with the hought that he had faithfully per- med his mission. he rwturned te nuthing. its not werth mentioning. 1 hope the exgs are a little fresher thix morning, in fact 1 hape theiy mutch use of certain of our facuities w g ime causq them to atrophy And he kepp on eating and after BED l IME S l‘ORIE BY THORNTON BV DONALD A, CRAN On the open road we “give ‘er the brekfist ma xed. Willvum you eerteny ». BURGESS | gas" and race past the landsape f eant go out with that loose huiton | December 31, 1796, —John Threlkeld, Curious fences, picturesque Villages e office 10 reveive & ward of praise on your coat. er the ferst thing you Charies A. Beatty and Samuel Turner, | 04 ChaTming vid country waces rush awm ks editar. He explained most know youll lose the hutton and then & - > hy and are t in the driver's desire careful'y how bhe had mei been vou want even have the button, give Whitefoot and Peter Rabbit Agree. :M-ul- There sat Peter Habbit at the i were authorized by an act of the 1, ygoi samewhere in & hurty. How tampred from his hine of dwiy by (he (Canyright 18 Kepp on louking at the rest, ma say- | want hon 4 they want wives who will devote all of their time to thelr | Veieht. 10 | Ing, Wat was that, Willyum? | homes, and unless you are willing to du as they desire, you should, in common | A distinguished educator Passing A half hour after loaving the teywinal, Wat was wat? pop sed, fairness, not marvy them. A woman has no right to marry & man knowing through Washington yesterday de- the train was wrecked and scores of ° That leter you put in your coat she has to do her own housework and then nug and quarrel because .u.‘ Today in jclaved that the meodern breakneck peaple fatally injured Picking. Rim- pockit, ma sed, and pop sed, O, that, | hus to do it DOROTHY DIN. | ay pace at which we are traveling In self from the debris the “cul'™ dashed | | ‘ e your copt and 11 tighten It Tis only those w . awake oot of the ald stone wyll Mairviand Legisiature today te vaise few really idie along our highwavs fire. coiliston or wrevk: how he had ° Bew it on this evening, the evening | Wha of lite s full o arkate What are You dolng uway over [y jaery the sum af $2,000 1o pay for Absorbing and reconding impressions abeved his onders to the last letter Ix the logical time for tightening bhut. Mother Nature, here®" cantinaed Pete which may. like favorite stovies, be and his pride in beigg adie (o (urn 0 Hving here,” replisd Whitetoor | the ground upan which the matkel jjeq at will and enjoved aver and in an Accurate accaunt of the tennis Why s 17 ma sed, and pon sed. |1 hleks, W hitefgot the Woud Mouse 1 he told Peter haw Black Pussy | house in Georgetown has alveady been | ayer again. As & hamelv test, wsh turnament. What the city editor said Al thats wat Ive alwuvs wonderel | had a gullty conscience. 1te hud no Mad causht Rim over in the Green [erected. Ax recited in the act, severnl syme one to describe in detail an or is an: but the moral is clear., You that that coat oft tmmeetitly, | ® G0 T Ciipmunk s | Forest and how Karmer Hrawn's Bay |citizens of Geargatown mads contiaets - T will not have eny husbind ot mine |yl hudd rescued him and how he had been | for the purchase of the graund and 1ons, pop wed A gullty consclence Is & great spur g when he heard Ntriped : n - = going down town with lovse buttons, | &0 . i b ced tafl | BIVOR @ Chilstmas prexent of w nice, | the evection’at the building, expecting ll D‘ E \t:'l‘ll“l_;L T sed. and pop wed. Benny, tun up | 4oy '.".“.:'k A i ..j.".'..,";:,'_'h', Wl ew house | the funds to ba altained by’ voluntary ) L.‘\ B AU and get your mothers wewing baskit, | S0 T R0 0 T rieking him. | “Hve yau seen Striped Chigmunk * [ fontributions of the witizens Hut. as - ——— 2 It has turned out. only enough money . Never mind, it will be quicker te hax heen obtained to construct the BY LOIS LERDS. He didn't asked Peter W when he reachod (he take ihe coat upstalix, ma sed b “Yew," replied Whitefoot, “Hix house | Wich ahe did, coming down: with-it | little round dostrway that was the em: | | Cinn, "UlTE O his old stone | Dutiding, which s declared ta he “ze {trance to Btriped Chipmunk’s house. bl ™ This o stos Sakn: aia waving 'n latiev; BesiaE.] e o Ll fur advanced ax to be useful to the ; " \ Why Willum Pots you erazy thing | Don't vou suppose § know thats | Vitirens at large | Clearing & Rough Complexion. foeling (At i3 sometimes Tees- ‘ fix ony A el avvertizement from | vetortod Peter Striped Chipmunk Home diMculty is heing experienc Dl Mitae: Foetns 11y Plaise toit oot after a4 soapand-waler cleans some old radio company, i s lived there for sver and sver s | 't follecting money an aubsriptions SN S YET ST SU S 1 sre B on overnight. Next Wat is? pap sed. und ma sed, That | T e e i 1 hetht [ 0F stock for the erection of the luidge (some wav to clear the complevion. WMOHNg £ive Soue body & hand rubs letter you stuck in your pockit with wee him, IUs a long time since ['ve at Littde Fwils by the Georgetowd {1 soemy to have & rough skin and Wi With a coarse. diy towal to stime b Racis 1 wouldent have vour | L, | Hridge Co. The company has issued | q . ulte the civuition. Bathe your face - ) ey N ) seen Stripad Chipmunk | while it Isnt olly, o1 duesnt seem 1o - Aimposition for the werld, if vou think | i e tarduy. roptted | ® ¢4ll for the payment of $60 more W hot and coii water alternately tew that funny your inifvely fong | B s oneach share, making the total $200 | be Yot my nase son &ets SRy 15 fues Anahing With o Well how about (hin button you o axcluimed Poter. “bow | 21 €000 SRt Considerable reapansi |1 nocessary 1o remove powder and ton Diy Ihe shin Tub I SOUF paws weve Hching Lo tghten? pop sed. and | i LAk Tuility has alveady heen fncureed by . e der hase iWRich may be & tbin Nm v ook in o \ 2 rouge Before guing ta bed* Is it wiw N - Across. 4 Weird i sed. O keep quiet, tighten it vour. | e Nk SRt wppe | e company i i stated hat i¢ g 2 cold creamt and Arply face yowder. d | Mt dont tlesve n v hitofon the delinquents do not pay up suity | 1o use Gl cream? () Ater coming 3¢ vaur m Wt Foma e e 1. Took oath o Nol s Narrow, self It your wo anxiour, 1 don! L couldn’t ponsibly look any bettor. BUt { Wi e bew It your make-u . - & WYorest #, Hwedish « e very loore enywiy. 11 don't understund him . w .' ‘.“ o LI""“ i RS . home frem 4 long diive on & dus the day. remwove (e okl pawder ore 6 Hw . q orstund N and s heing condemned for & vead . s, Expire, 7 Conrect [ Wien 1t wasent | 'u‘\\lhl:l'u 1t you don't undorstand®” | gy foet wite Rlong the river from um;! ‘.l-‘;"“\\‘m”:(. xl...\‘-”x‘.. w ‘::“\'-"'x with 14, Annoy wi | - | usked eter | Glearsetown 10 the brkige, which is 08P ¥ad water and then shauld « 31, Toward 17, Mineral rock AN [T Why," veplied Whitetoot, U don't [ GEREIN T L Giened for pulilic use | SPEUM be rebbed in, or abou 13, Arrogance. 3 Tribulary of the Amazar | THE DAILY understand how 1t e that Siribed | heat rall Tt wil) alfard dirct means | CE0am b ead it AU be 38, Threeoed sloth 13, Lotlestlon of facts . ~ Chipmunk can e satintled o wleen for communloation hetween Washing. | ShOuld the face be washed with swen 36. 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