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WOMAN'’S PAGE. THE EVENING D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929 FEATURESA 5T STAR, WASHINGTON, Strawberry Tapioca. Nut and Cinnamon Cake. PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE Willie Willis Cook for 15 minutes in & double| Beat together one-fourth pound ef | ‘ boller half a cupful of taploca, half a | butter and six ounces of sugar, then add WHO REMEMBERS? BY DICK MANSFIELD. Registered U. 8. Patent Office. The Sidewalks of Washington i cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of but- | two eggs, half a pound of flour in which BY THORNTON FISHER. BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. | pot ter and three cupfuls of hot water.| Crush one pint of strawberries, sweeten | °"¢ {°aspoonful each of cream of tartar them and let them stand for half an | and baking soda have been mixed, then hour. Take the taploca from the firc | add half a cupful of milk. Bake in & and stir in the strawberries. Set in a|flat dish and before putting the cake cool place. Serve very cold. This|into the oven sprinkle it on top with dessert is a lovely pink color and is de- | pieces of butter and sugar, chopped al- licious served with whipped cream. ! monds and cinnamon. BY ROBERT QUILLEN. As this plece is being written, the unit, also covered with cloth. The they plague you or annoy you at all, Washington Base Ball Club is in the plain board flooring fs uneven and cellar department of the American |bears the marks of fect long since League. It will probably be in the same | gone. murky location when this is printed It is more than a barber shop. It is DAtic Prown Threat make a thorough job of it and be done Any one who has ever tried his hand | with it. Don’t fool around feeding an at amateur gardening or rose culture or | occasional incautious bug slow or uncer- any such difficult art will give respect- | tain poison or trying to coax him to take Washington fans are asking naturally, “What is the matter with the Nats?" An answer of more or less ambiguity would be, “They are not winning bail a social club and the chairs ordinarily provided for waiting customers afford comfortable if not precisely ideal for the townsmen who drop in to ¢ SN ful attention to that gloomy scientist who predicts that the next age of man it. Write me for the dread secret, and watch the roaches desert your habita- | They will, as one roach, for I is going to be one of subjection to the | te]] you they're infinitely wiser than rats tion. AnReCtS, | and as soon as they discover you are The yellow peril may be only a bogy | ysing my treatment they know they're required for the successful propagation | yp against bad medicine and they ciear | |'of business in the East. This dark|or in dlort order, not even stopping brown threat, however, seems to be real. | {5 gather up their dead. I never quite suspected what an enor- mous horde of cockroaches is overrun- ning the world until I blithely hinted Grapefruit Custard. e here that I know of something that is ay enlarged pores—corrects THE MATS 1 is that the Al ohinh 2- e i Py : - e B ) i ot only. ot | Suthor was Richard Rush of Philade! e Mix one cupful of grapefruit pulp aily skin, heals eruptions and FLOOR SOON remain_downstairs, | Phia, acting Secretary of State. 17 Like the plague of locusts and the | With one cupful of milk, two tablespoon- diisolies lackboads but will be up on | 1. The naval forces henceforth to be 7 | swift. ruthless campaigns of Kansas | fuls of melted butter and half & cupful ; - (‘h: L'(;(\md floor | 1naintained upon the Great Lakes shail vn“flll()ppelg_ the T kma(':)le nr:p- of .sugm:i_ ”Tl\fn} a'dd rme yolks (I’s[ l|w<L ery soon. el s happen now here, now there, ac- | eggs and the white of one egg beaten Professional pre- | be confined to the following vessels on ik e ebovte:tn the vl Nu-'ff;.”m,. i the ke ?nw Tndl dicters expose cach side ; ner do we get a startling, if not alarm- | vidual greased fireproof dishes and bake 2. On Lake Ontario, one vesse!, not ing local demonstration under control|in a moderate oven until set, or for | to exceed 100 tons burden, carryiug not than another outburst occurs at a dis- [ about 20 minutes. Beat up the remain- | more than 20 men and 1 18-pound | tant point and urgent appeals begin to | ing white of egg to a Stff froth and pile | cannon clog the mails from that section. it on the top of each custard. Dredge | servative, folks. “3. On the upper lakes, two ves: Some people in & position like mine | with sugar and return to the oven for a Jocal man told us |same burden and armed a like way. resort to the most amusing expedients | few minutes. recently that he is On Lake Champlain, one vessel in order to persuade the largest possible AUNT HET with the boys. es.” Ay CER R B One of America’s leading base ball authorities publicly predicted before the | s e ;h;‘,:}"f",‘l:',‘“fl,‘ ferences, it is interesting to recetve th name led all the | following. It is dated April 28, 1817. rest. Our prophecy |and was called “An Arrangement.” Its 8% ° @ e New—a Skin Physic In these days of international co oty ou ; : - s skin youthfully clear—refines | A “ G =SS Poor-color complexions, oily skin and blemishes are due to acid-skin im- [ purities. And, everybody knows there is nothing like magnesia to neutralize acid. So, when the face is massaged with cremed.magnesia the skin throws off even the most deep-set pore impurities. It physics the skin in the same easy way that milk of magnesia purifies thestomach. That's why magnesia is called the beauty miracle of modern science. Physicing the skin rejuvenates the complexion so quickly that any face looks years younger in five minutes. It changes old-looking, poor-color skin to youthful clearness and fades out freckles better than a bushel of lemons. It's astringent; it reduces pores to the finest texture healthy~ | ‘and amoothes out the telltale lines “I bet George Washington wouldn't | of told the truth next time if he'd got licked when he owned up about | choppin’ down the cherry tree. (Copyrisht, 1929.) interested ineclipses | of like size and armament number of readers to write letters—it only for the reason | “5. All other armed vessels to be at | looks so impressive to get a lot of | that he hopes some | once dismantled and no other vessel [ Jetters—indicates readers read your | time to catch a |of war shall be built or armed along the | When cloth pads, called “rats,” were | stuff, you know. I should publish’ the | scientific man who foretgls to the frac- | St. Lawrence River or on the Great used by the girls o glve thelr hair the details of my secret method of making tion of & minute just when a dark |Lakes.” desired “Gibson” effect. cockroaches wish they had never been spot will obscure a celestial planet. He | England was represented by its Min- borr, only I am afraid to chance it. I'm i honest enough to confess that, so ister to the United States. This agree- \lnt:midalt‘d by certain close calls that far, the scientist has won. The natural | ment has been kept 112 years almost to - | have happened in the past. So I just | Iaws of the universe seem to operate | & day. | | hate to play the game this way, but due | with more certainty than those of the | ] regard for safety first compels me 1m S, | 7 Ao o e ~ BY W. L. GORDON. reserve this information for readers who | e it win| | DAILY DIET RECIPE write in for it and inclose a stamped, | e wenther man gnky qredict With 2 | addressed envelope to bring the answer reasonably accuracy the sort of day to | CUCUMBERS STUFFED expect_tomorrow, but one who hazards : \VhITH C}d-lEESE : ‘ucumber, medium size, Words often misused: Do not sa?, | bu private letter. “Tell me your preference and the same | One reader, a physician, told me that & prophecy as to what a base ball play- er will do tomorrow simply invites a | Cream _cheese, 2 tablespoons. aspoon appetiling of age almost as if by magic. will be forwarded to you. Say, “and, it | Prolonged freezing doesn't bother a flock of ha-ha's. The professional or Salt, 1, It removes make-up bet- ter than soap or cleansing oo | cockroch much, He found a box or No h’?“‘:leh totpn:nre g | can_somewi ined a large - amateur prognosticator, seer, fortune | French dressing, % cup. Often mispronounced: Eon: pro- | AR somewhere that containe 3 just heat an teller or others who engage in predict- | Lettuce leaves, 6. Physicing the skin beautifies any complezion in five minutes and nurses to use nothing but mage nesia to cleanse their faces. Thousands of delighted women send letters of praise and say they did not at first believe anything se simple could be so wonderful. fiue. they were convinced when they saw so many friends suddenly get lovely com- plexions. To get genuine cremed magnesia, ask for Denton’s Facial Magnesia. When you use it you will at once see why druggists find it hard to get enough to supply the tremendous demand. BY ROBERT QUIL! easilyirritates and coarsens. That’s why mothers use it Often misspelled: Clemency; en, not | see them hustling around as lively es, vice from those regarded as able to with a grapefruit knife. Pack Synonyms: Grasp. grip, seize, hold, | thing, He put them all in the fire and plerce the mystic veil. centers firmly with cream cheese mb | burned them up. < CORNED BEEF HAS NOTE: These facts about the am: = French dressing. | day. Today's word: Arrant; notoriously | minded student may learn a lot from | gay they're here, but I want Pa's sister | convinced of the truth of his observa- bad. “Such arrant actions are de- | ; [ Ber und net foil phat & clean | i -. " 5 DIET NOTE. this ublquitous bug.” We have no satis- | Bet and her folks to sec what a_clean | e agr St o, o o e > At All Sanitary and American Stores | it} millions of women who give intelligent care to their complexione. f tion, who are of average or under |of a boat for a lake near Dortmund, | enough to worry us any. It really does :in'.,’i“’ii.'; ‘t}f‘eng;"rlr:‘wzl:l)d:z\“;n%fienéear;‘ Welght and by hose wishing to | |ermany, will have wide pmmenadcskSPem a little cruel to Kiil them, in view shortly before a world serics, and, on paper, mathematically calculated the | number of hits, Tuns and even errors | each team would make. By a system of computation he set down the num- ber of runs that would be garnered during the entire series. Moreover, he courageously printed his figures. Here was gambling at its sublimest. If his figures won. he would be a great guy. If he lost, his prestige would suf- fer an awful bump. When the base ball classic was over he awakened to find himself the butt of general com- ment. By common consent he bscame the prize lemon picker. Not only did | the team he chose lose, but the number of games, runs, hits and errors pre- dicted were absurdly incorrect. Some superstitious managers refuse to | comment upon what they expect to ac- complish during the season. This is not | 8o much a lack of confidence in thelr | club as it is discretion or superstition. The way of the prognosticator is hard. * Xk ok X Stage people sre notably sup:rsu-{ tious. One of their pet weaknesses is the belief that a perfect dress rehearsal | is an evil omen and a harbinger of | failure. 1If, during the dress rehearsal, | there are some missed cues, forgotten lines and muffed stage business, the players are happy, because it augurs a | success on opening night. L ‘Washington is entirely surrounded by historical towns and villages | Which residents | cream. And, because it's so mild, it’s a blessing for fine, ed sensitive skin that soap so 1 ooe \i +BIO | number of frozen roaches. They had \ -l nounce e-on, e as in “he,” 0 as in “on,"| probably been in that state weeks. He . ing the future, charm, even though | SERVES SIX PORTIONS. accent first syllable. | thawed them out and was surprised to to bathe infants. N they may not convince us. Many emi- | Peel cucumber. Cut in thick - ook = . No won- nent intellectuals seek and accept ad-| | Slices. Scoop out seedy portion [ |an. | ever. Then my colleague did a cruel | er thousands of doctors | 5 urge their wives, patients ! study: “Use a word three times 3 : % Sometimes the prognosticator utters | | 2nd salt worked smooth. Ol |\, Oy ile v T ot s increase ou | o Afier 81l what harm does a cock- A READY TO BROWN statements for the purpose of snaring | | Lhoroughly and cut in thin slices bulary b stk S roach do? He is one of the wisest . . Publicity. Salastinice: e it “-"m:]')S Serve slices on lettuce leaves with vocabulary by mastering one word each | sects known to man, and a scientifically | «I know they'll mess it up the first nesi werr‘ l;;n«:,:r‘t:m the experi s nd rincec % r women who bought it. Beca superior skin-beautifying qua a | s ! t ¢ 1o satis ties, magnesia is rapidly replacing the use of soap and cleansing cream nine times out of Yen, t c - Recipe furnishes lime, iron, | | . actory evidence or reason to think that | house looks like for once in their lives.” | Aicting ingas Sy m:f habit cf pre BT o RN C. s Gan be | | | cockroaches act as carrlers of disease o | A noted base ball expert who knows | | eaten by adults of normal diges- | | A vast hotel designed in the form | infection. They steal food, yes, but ot reduce if non-fattening French like inclosed decks a coffee terrace, |of their harmlessness to man. dressing were used, | dance pavilions and large dining rooms | However, if you are set on such whole- !overlooking the water. sale murder, as you may fairly decide if Get rid of moths and bugs! Houseclean with Dethol! DIFFICULT part of spring housecleaning is protect- ing winter clothes. Yet, if you do it the new way, the Dethol way, that task is easy! 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