Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1928, Page 29

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THE TEVENTNG 1 : : FEATURES. PR imple. Felt Hat Retains Favor || mENUFOR A DAY. The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | | | A Sermon for Today e BREAKFAST. Orange (Copyright, 1928 BY REV. JOHN R, GUNN. By mafly Marsuar ! o : ary e with cat C ‘ 3 quarter of an ordinary slice of pie Wheat C Avoidable Foods. a top crust is 100 calories, and about a German Toast. 5 ’ 1 v o) e t 1 o Ci ec. 7 Text: “And it came to pass, when If you are cutting down your food ra- uarter of a cupful of pudding the HEAelent (o el S ; P e o [ {hete hearts were merry, that they said, | tion to 1,200 calorlés & day, 85 YU cer- | ame. ~ Apout an ounce of take totals milliners have o o o vy el LUNCHEON. call for Samson, that he may make | tainly must do if you are reducing,| 109, and if it is very rich with nuts and more elaborate hats nio hotate | ously — 5 " Lamb Broth with' Rice us sport. And they cailed for Samson | here are some foods listed with their | rajsing and such t oceasions, for ] ; e ‘(} Lattite, Mrench Dresking out of the prison house, and he made | caloric values which you had better | One chocolate cre the simple fel its favor e are ey ’ ways of g Oilt Taploc, I em spor avold, TN give them In 100-calorie | and'a pound of chocolate between 5,000 W g ’ s i A Bockies. | portions, then you can see how You|and 6,000! A slice of bread is#100, half £ 16 At ghope T Bw e at strength, his fun-making. | have been eating 100 calorles at a| g sweet potato is 100, one medium white A e o s i sunny,” e time without knowing it, aside from|potato is 100. Two tablespoonfuls. of e imod i gy R his name in the Hebr ssessed | your regular meals. ° | cream make a hundred calorie portion, vt ribbon. Five littl cam of Potato Soup. s g disposition, as well as physical | ¥ Ten aimonds equal 100 calortes (youll | {free-quarters of an ounce of cheese i3 T A vy i prowess. He had a keen sense of the | eat 10 salted almonds at any lunch or | jgp, Four crisp thin slices of bacon e side § One of these hats Baked Pota joy of living and was a gre lover of | tea or dinner party without thinking, equal 100, one small sausage 1s 100. A Biring Beans, 5 fun | While, if they come in a box to the : e e | d. e Bible records a number of | houss, you'll yet away with double that| Gwendolen—A convenient skin bleach sketeh shows one | )I\Iwkh berr episodes in which thi nt of strength | number). Three and a half walnuts, | at this season of the year may be ob- c A new Autumn | e. Coffee. IR played the part of a joker. lighted | or let us say seven halves, 100 calorfes. tained from cucumbers. Just rub a | plece of the cucumber over the skin and let the juice remain on for five min- Wash it off and if skin feels a “~ to play jokes on his companions, and | Two and a half teaspoonfuls of peanut GERMAN TOAST. [ especially on the dull-witted Philistines. | butter, 100 calories (yow'll eat this on a t littl Dip slices stale bread in milk, | Once he caught foxes and tied fire- | couple of tea sandwiches) utes, olore . drain, dip in beaten egg i | brands o their tails and then turned | One dessertspoonful of olive ofl, or | bit drawn rub a little bit of any good o0t Rumage. brown in butter. Spre | them loose in the wheat fields of the | one medium sized tablespoonful of may- | oil or cream into it—only enough to e am, m ade or grated sea- = | | Philistines, roaring with laughter over | onnaise—even lettuce sandwiches can | relieve any feeling of tension. : Mbre tha £wo bt thiet - e | | their discomfiture and chagrin. Through | be fattening, and as for salads, they| Billy—You cannot get rid of these But one \'\-‘v"{‘d( hardly | = such episodes he gained the reputation | must be taken without these two fat- | tiny red lines from broken veins on ttle handmade bird pads | ED FRUIT TAPIOCA. of 4 joker and jeste | fening ingredients, in a reduction diet. | your thighs, and will have to wear your t. as “are quite ex- two cups boiling water, His reputation in this respect was| A heaping tablespoonful of ice cream is | bathing suit long enough to hide them W sold for o ant cup tapioca and bit of salt | not fcrgoten by the Philist 100 calories and it takes several to| if you feel sensitive about them. i trongly temptec ad put into double boiler. steam- | they finally had him in | Miss M. W.—A permanent wave is the b g until tapioca is soft. Open | And so on ‘one of their feest s | | only solution for your troubles since }ng can of , measure juice when they wanted sore 2 | cannot continue to r{}x{l your hair an ¢ hat_ornament E C e ohion iip). AAACEhTE fun for the it calied for Rverveds g | cannot. wear it AL i withubl¢ b6t Samson. It is in this role that he iveryday Law Cases ther, wi tapioca with bit of n 3 i 3 | 3 all into baking dish .rmm'lM)-} };\h Llhlz)‘”:;y.t‘ a Jester at a| o Pz d'_' Dl Retail merchandising last year paid & B til thick, Serve with east of his enemi 3 | | are Railroads Under Duty to e et Gty “ are used on many of the | cream. Red cherries make it About S n as a joicer, two things | Keep Trespassing Boys | out in salaries nearly 13 cents of every frocks, and if you would | | very attractive ! o o be sald, Pirst, oo fany of his | of Cars? dollar that came in from sales. Only ave one to give a touch of | i , { okes were of a rough sort, causing el |42 per cent of sales'clerks was taken <ome dress in your wardrobe | VEGETABLE SALAD. ! 9 omfiture to upon whom | BY THE COUNSELLOR. {42 par iR ;" s lad to send you gram | This 1s a vegetable salad which played. Second, he carried his joke- | up. by actual _sel ing time. .- e | | can be used for stutfing—peppers, c":pj::l‘({ Lo excess, and that at the| A group of boys who lived near the | bl e e Atrou 2 RIl the world likes a good joker. He |SWitching yard of a railroad were in | ks Pl o l_*k:"z‘\inhl}’:;‘n';: — Existed ing in a world like this where | the hebit of jumping on the box cars g - ; e { o . H ' ch sadness and joyless- | quring switchi th The trat of good-sized cabbage, one . Household pet. . Hospital attendans. e S- | during switching operations. e train o g \One cuslmbe-! e G5 Russian city. 3. Roman author, - o aathiasov | W ciatedi e boys i away whieneves Beauties % . | ). one green pepper, one- Once again. . Live N ministry. | they saw them. A Lessons in English | | | P il o o | |13 Gt op 5. Sweet food. ers should avoid Samson’s | * Tom Hands, 12, one of the boys, while and Society . S - { : ¢ 3. Street (ab.). 6. Metric unit. jumping from a moving car, stumbled Teaders the = and was injured. His parents brought World over nd mix with 8 Nilte GF-the. soklb: ANSWE 3 PUZZLE suit against the railroad company for secure that — ayonnaise dressing and fill e SnY 'Ofithe Hhove et e 5. Smooth. Ourselves. S et et eedCe i ) " Compass point. 9. Furnish sustenance. his_Injuries. ) v re th | Ancient. . Requests. . - B Counsel for the railroad company | A bewitching, § ay Looks after. 5. Inclosure. [ defended the case on the ground that IeSt attractive and long stor T 21. Conjunction. 6. American general. = | the boy was a trespasser and therefore 3 touch to their tory THE, DAILY Cunning. Finish. the railroad company owed him no S LS Eomplesion nounced: aflment. Pro- i Tokio. | Cent. : : duty, except not to wilfully injure him. ey o as in “men,” not as HOROSCOPE Jolh, 24, Cross out. K The boy's counsel, however, contended u i Rest, Fragment, ) that fhe rairoad company was lible | o8 GOURAUDS | misspelled: accomplice; note 33. Comparative suffix Artificial language. 2 . because it was their duty to have special ice. - Wednesday, August 29. 34, Form of address, . Sailor. police to watch the yard to keep the last, latest, final, ultimate, | g i | 36. Pinnacle. 29. Prussian watering place. : oF boys away. | Sinister stars will rule tomorrow, ac- | 37, Lieutenant (ab.). Emporium. E The court dismissed the case, holding . District of Asia Minor. = the railroad campany not | liable, stating: ehAnns DHanY BAvErse Rinee 39, Unit. 2. City of northeast Italy. “The task of keeping boys from steal- v . Jonche many Mipne s Nickname, Particle. - ing rides is too impracticable and e “‘2":"";5";‘":“”" 40. ~ The sway is more kindly early inf g’ Attachment of a locomotive 5. Red Sea port. burdensome to justify a rule requiring 6. Prepo railroad companies to keep trespassing Send 10¢. for Trial Size » n O P rrory | the morning than later. The influences | 46. Preposition. Put on objects viewed through it in | encourage constructive thinking and |47. Finish. o kg (ab.). b"fid"z ahf" Lo sf’;,“’”fi;fg;’e;';‘,‘,‘; Fard. T. Hopkios & Son, New York al patterns, Jife un- |sho » favorable a = e | 48. Regret octor. would require a hos employ X e Bicrasa kn’fif%,fl!fi;p;"@,,‘d‘.‘.‘v‘,’“‘ be Tayorable to MIARUIDEREIENS | v, The solEidie:. 45. A continent (ab.) vould demoralize the service rather t i maz alities |~ There is a lucky sign for farmers and | other workers, who may find that the | R R [ ¥ = . day d-l\v'ln]ps pleasant surprises. b . h Bl o IR T N ‘4 Al Al It should be lucky for using or ac- zn 0 es KEEPING MENTALLY ' FIT |l ot e ks Tl o e nternationa ociety mares the I | devices ars well directed. SRR IR A PR % : Under this direction of the stars both BY JOSEPH JASTROW. men and women may show nervous ten- | sion that may easily produce quarrels g and misunderstanding: make ¥ 3 u. | 8 , you hesitate becaus Care should be exe sed in speaking 1 until the danger of angry retorts is into habits and S 0 1 b it-forming. All this belongs to | past. Domestic z«lm.),\'phm may easily satisfaction side of habit. precipitate thunderstorh: The situation is the same for the| Accidents of various sorts may be milder indulgencies. You take sugar in | numerous under this rule of the stars. your coffee because it adds to the pleas- | Critical attitude of mind may be Iy cé - t you stop at one lump or at two. | prevalent and for this reason the seers affects your mental fitness. 1 et, the satisfaction is gane. In { warn every one to avoid harboring de- When you say that reading is a good or at- the doctor’s advice, or | structive thoughts of every sort habit and gambling a bad one, you| you cut out the sugar; and if | As the Summer draws to a close there have said no more than that reading ¥ou keep it up, you'll soon like your tea | may be much mental depression, for the (at least the enjoyment of good books) | u ee better without sugar than | stars are in aspects conducive to de- is desirable behavior and adv s your | With it. s you make and you break { spondency and regret. A positive point mental fitness at s | habi P o {of view should be maintained. undesirable behavior’ and lowers y You may have the “movie” habit; but | Again Mexico seems to be subjeet to mental fitness. If you mean. her, | if you find that you no longer get pleas- | threatening aspects that each grows by what it feeds on, | Ure from picture shows you stop, and | Persons whose birth date it is have and the more you read the more you | lUIn to something else. ~You are ever|the augury of business trips and unex- | ehanging your habits with your change | pected These subjects of want to read, the more you gamble the th journeys, more you want to gamble, you have |Of tastes and interests. You make them | Virgo are usually capable and efficlent, called ‘attention to tne familiar habit- | and br them as the years go by. Anjand they succeed in whatever they forming tendency of many kinds of be- | adult with childish habits would be & | undertake. havier. It's your behavior which has | misfit ow and outgrow. | Children born on that day probably become habitual ghat makes. you og Most ™ refer to common needs | will be vigorous and active. With the breaks you. s Tand the patterns of behavior that yield|sign representing the hidden fire= of In general there are three sides to satisfaction through usage. Habit as a|earth to guide them they usually suc- habit in ocur common interests: (1) |special bit of psychology refers to theceed in big enterprises. Many scholars Habit as practice or rputine, as mek- fendency of repeated behavior to fol-jare born under Virgo, and they Have ing things easier and' as sctting the | low the same channels, either by estab- | great persistence and forcefulness, pattern of behavior; (2)<habit as satis- | lishing a satisfaction or a craving, or | Writers, editors, musicians and public faction or adjustment, which is the just supplying a ready-made pattern. | speakers belong to this sign. emotional or affective side of the proc- -easier to do the same thing than| (Copyright. 1928, ess, and that in turn applies cither to hing else, and that applies to all e and the (3) s of behavior. Habils in that| 1p to make themselves. Habits | ~ o i emis, s | SUMMERTIME A Bt : acks they diminish friction, make WhiLE having tea with several Amer cream in'my coff 1ing unnecessary and so aid mental 3 TR e < don't get the fo s. As ruts they limit plasticity of | BY 0. C. PEATTIE. . ican friends, someone suggested that satisfact behavior fir.d ln]nfvr m“n\al)mncs‘; (.‘ t i a Habit refers likewise to the order of : - ] = . oy foed comiortabie X1 behavior that drops back more or less| The golden rod begins to bloom, and it would be amusing to try the blind- another ¢ 1 the automatic level, when it runsall those persons who think so errone- . 5 2 odors. 1 vor t oothly, with slight attention, and |ously that golden rod brings hay fever fold cigarette test, now so popular in presence, I get uses t S ‘hlf g-’:flsfi‘w?l}) ‘!’f \?dxlul-:‘fi"‘]‘“ begin now, by force of mental sugges= grees the discom! v he non-habit side of havior 1s plan- ition I suppose, to sneege. There are 1 & Shoes passes into the r o ovd | ning. ' may have the “habit” of writ-|some few persons who get hay (@ cf America. I volunteered as the sub 1g every morning, but as what I write | symptoms from golden rod, though its . . . . t's all plan and not | pollen is almost never in the air, and ject, and while blindfolded, smoked Jearning thr halilt. - For o L'r;;xzd.‘v\h;’:u»s;(;&llivix: you (';Juld (;;fly get }he ofl;nsnb,\' snufl- Sosiaered b £ leads habit of going to Y |ing the pollen up from the flower de- 1 1 directly g S r, each trip is a separate bit of | liberately. But it is not of this unkiud the four different makes of cigarettes good hal y ke s2 fon i 2 It may be that having spent|myth that I would write, but rather to . . P aica : summers in Europe no other say a word for it, one of our unappreci- ...each brand making its appeal s i Joue Dad Habllsyo { a Summer satisfies bim. But it ated roudside beauties, How valiarily faction in behavior that doe 1 n with every it rides over meadows and marshes and “ 2o 99 XT3 i o ey t caunt b All thYs helps o explain why there | through the warm still woods. What a incognito.”” Without the least hesi- no simple rule for forming good |brave show it makes in dusty ditches o . jts or breaking bad ones. How to|how hardy and unafraid it is, how long- tation, I named Cigarette Number 0 penavior ‘into | blgoming and how to keep un-! Yet with all its virtues, I fail to see : is the | why it has been seriously considered as 3 as the best—and it proved to be an not “habit,” |the national flower., Actually it has many var- 'r been officially adopted by Con- OLp Gorp. I am not at all clairvoy- ess as such, if I mistake not, but there is a popular belief, widely spread, that - it " aimehow, the American. fiowtr ant, nor am I a particularly good VvV 4 7 VL ud), '8 1ough almose evel one believes this, | \ Ll{‘ l)\\ l 5‘ (All( " ;‘ )()\ nn)wi-.l 1 ‘1‘-‘!»“« e, i ;«l um:‘ ‘.'m\', :v:\.r guesser. I identified my favorite ciga. | thusiams. I doubt if there is a soul to | | AY VET RIE | cording to astrology, which reads in the | 38. Smells. | whom the golden rod is a favorite BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS, | flower before all others; which s rette, OLp GoLp, because its delight- into existence, Customs up in ful smoothness and coolness immedi- out “,"","‘:" I the hearts of the people 1 u-. been here, folk of Europe 5 st 3 2 I hunger over-| i 565 vears Not until some Amers ately distinguished it, to my taste for tood, then | can flower has. through the years, had ' o, o e o ke s o Beia o U0 G and throat, from the other brands. atalogue of every Wi | 4ng prefercnce can we rightly decide cach act a name, | what shall be the national flower connected with | . 1o think this pro- upP b o g o GOOD POSITIONS AND y on psychology FINE INCOMES you more than a ) Tearooms, Restaurants, Cafeterins, Psychology s Motor Tnns. Candy. Gift and Food our descerip- Classes now forming | 8t you TRAINING SCHOOL Wia Ave. At 2ird St Micuicent, Duciess or Sutneriann, daughter of the Earl of Rosslyn. She is deeply interested in social questions, and is widely known as a writer of notable books and plays. She is one of the most brilliant and active women in England. Roache What is this quality that tells bed bugs, fleas, and other \ : ] \ 2 oy I . X \ « « . even in the dark ? crawling pests hide in cracks, b o . \ when you are in the room. ¢ v b Owo Gowo's homey-like smoothness . . . that's And you can’t wzit for them to come out. the net of it. But this cool and fragrant So blow Black Flag Powder with a gun into ci!nrm can come only from the heart-leaves cracks. For the powder stayswhere you blow of the tobacco plant. No heavy, coarse fop- it. When the filthy pests erawl in the powder Baby S Te“der Skm . 3 % vl\‘l").”() :“"““h"c;i_r;m“m{ ;";‘ s “'“:" . BSY 1 * A 3y yny LD Gorns are difieren etter...why - Ihn:\ die! _D'uu kiy! Blac k~| lag, the dead Needs Cuticura SOHP ; 4 you can pick them with your eyes closed. liest insect-killer made—15 cents, and up. To keep it clear and healthy. The Duchess made the blindfold test at La Maison du Monastere—her beauti- . The absolute purity and dalicate ful country place in France. The Duchess was asked to smoke one each of wedication of the Soap make it ideal ool I,‘v',duy“,!,‘:',:f yeschion the four leading American brands, clearing her taste with coffee between ; Made from the heart-leaves of the by Cuti Ointment it does much smokes, Only one question was asked: *‘ Which one do you like best?'” ' 4 tobacco plflfll R . e . SR BT C W Some S Povdor il caiaakiin w0 prevent simple irsiations from ©°F. Lociard ., B, 1160 P . e A becoming serfous. g o A %, ants, cirand Black Flag Jquid i SEEESE] | SMOOTHER AND BETTER=“NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD” -

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