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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929, FEATURES. Everyday Psychology | | | Famous Mistakes That Brought Good Today in Straight Talks to Women About Money Washi Hist 4. English at Bannockburn Thought Mob of Servants an .55 s BY MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN. ©Old age is a condition, & state of Army of Relief and Fled, Yielding Scottish Freedom. BY DONALD A. CRAIG. x | mind, rather than “figures on a dial” Is Art an Investment? "w'lr ‘%fu:-ntv u‘:ldu'm forever” to We could know nothing whatever BY J. P. GLASS. June 27, 1861—A strong detachment| 1y art an tnvestment? That is & com- | e, dOLAT value ays oant about time if we had no memory for from the 1st New Jersey Regiment came | mon question today, because public in- | never to irivest more than can com- e gl mmm:"&mcmfi its passing, no association by which to into the city this afternoon to collect | teregt in art is greater than ever. Wo- fortably spare for any ol t.’m of t) 3 = T come It of Tadiant health, and they do not know | Merk beginnings and endings. Time the men, of that reglment out on leave: | men realise that art may be » double | ifeetM! BEGE0 Some, UL, and (its what they are missing. LOIS LEEDS. itself is a metaphysical concept rather disturbances here, and to take them | treasure. It may enrich the forting hope that your purchase miay than a concrete thing. We all break X back to their camp near Arlington. well as the purse. However, it is per- | appreciate in . _Leave commerce Dear Miss Leeds: T am 11 yer:ss old. | this stream of time up into parts or ) As soon as the detachment reached | tinent to 'h'l‘: futures whether money |in art to those whose business it is; four feet five inches tall and weigh 97| periods and give them arbitrary names, | the city it was divided into convenient SPERt OB art m::ehmu. let are mean to you an investment in . How can I reduce? I have a{such hours, years, decades, etc. 2 | squads, under proper officers, to scour | . 5V answering g,, & question with | the sights that make life more beauti- round face. Would long hair make it| Memory, or the power to recall past . the city, pick up the renegades and | fie pswer 'mast -t imply We | ful and more harmonious. ook thinner? HOPEFUL. | events and to locate them in some deliver them to the central guardhouse, | 80 MO4Engy, VelL KAt ls aue cor: try to reduce, my | definite pe e L The spuads attended o therr eu: | ticular art you may buy will be an in- & the term ¢ dear, except with a doctor's sdvice and | 90¢ can possibly assign for 0 1 althe vestment, nor do we know how art may supervision. 1t i better for your health | SFCNTE £5 e, cx‘wlyl:r:; X B sl ot aaa “yflgh e investmen to be strdily bullt now; when you are :}ffl n past wm‘“ no longer Ty mdm‘x:pmum ma Yo mt l“ ':!‘m uence daily guardhouse. auxilisry guards on ourairy to Trond pervews peotle &uty at that station iried to make the e suffer from memorles. On the same | After Robert Bruce had drawn up his sk 5t tront’ Clog; not from v, |[E RS OIS 0S axang ot the principie inise™who e long_ J2Y | ey on a lne running from the bk | These en. Vi Sonuer O die U5t | ™Sheus’s o epek e o1 g round truth of this statement is to study those | of Bannockburn on the south to the Long and obstinately the battle was fgn:? 'Igr men, when :&ey Prepnl:d to personalities who have been Important | town of Stirling on the north, he sent | fought that day. Bruce's superior | conie fOF cATOn. Quite a crowd as- enough to make a history for them- | off all the useless servants, carters and | strategy offset the numerical superiority | 5oe" thom ‘brousnt ont. l‘!nm‘m“‘eflwmg selves, and who at the same time have | other non-fighters of the Sottish army |of the English. But it was an unex- was placed betgween two dg a8 b lived ‘long in_years. . | behind & hill where they wouldn't be in oceurrence that finally clinched pooss et o I B ol i For example, Alexander Hamilton's | the way. vietory for Scotland. inm mfled “nni Some were widow survived him 80 years, dying at | As the English drew near, Bruce went | From behind the hill to which Bruce | 0,0, Xcited condition. some partly | gnat the age of 97. During these 50 years a bit his line to look [had sent them, the servants and at- nnma lles. Their uniforms she wore the widow's dress of the 3 tendants of his army reached the con- EA"h.w,",nth““ v s s kskiosk 6 e e S eane Thod > Ghusion that, thelr masters Would Wit | be a leader of the gang that they would | ooty . . _Unanimously, they because she that they would not be deprived of their | 0% 67, ack, ta camp in that manner o B oip o that e intended BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS. i ieei 3 victory. cer coolly persons Wh pendence weapons they could find they - Shey reach stage called once. With snear set, he urged his | charged over the hillforever after | §iould march ,E‘.'-}"”:C“Ym“ placed. | not. One is hood.” Their capacity to recall past|horse to & gallop and upon | known as the Gllles’ hill, that is, the | i tront of the guard: the order o | VStment in beauty, decoration, events is best for early events. 'rlhey Br;ce. i .| Bervants’ hill, @arch was given; the drum tapped, and | 100 8nd in many other things. older you will no doubt become taller | readily forget recent happenings, unless ruce craftily dodged Sir Henry's | =Mistaking this mob for a fresh army, | $he party marched off. i pays & reasonable price for art within and more slender in proportion. I|these may in some way be closely re- | lance and, as the !.nfllzhmnn passed, | the English lost heart and broke. Some | ““rrpo"gtachment of the 1st New Jer- | O0€'S means, one is not likely to regret| “This ain’t my regular day to see | think » long bob with a high side pert | lated to past events. In a psychological | killed him' with one blow of his battie | preferred to fight and die, but most Of | sui Regument mat ey 1o NeW J¢T= | one's investment. o hiie bk leked : | would be most becoming to your type. | sense they possess a state of mind which | ax. them, including King Edward, fled. | o, Ritiell that, came fo the city | ey art galleries or dealers do not DU DRI [eLea me for NEnUL LOIS LEEDS, |links them with the days of youth | The Scottish leaders blamed Bruce | When he finally reached safety he found | fioq by the conduct of their companians, | Make mistakes in purchases. We can- | before I could tell him about the boy P When a person begins to forget the for having exposed himself so rashly. | his army had been completely destroyed. . ot # y s A i 3 | EILEEN: Please read my answer to| days of his youth hent?egms to decay. | _“Thy safety is the safety of the whole Sootland once more was ircs. After — Tegiment came to Washington with ok s:»v"lgsm:“-k;'ccfigfi e ht’s Ak fron oy £ peopla to be slightly below rather than | Mrs. A. J. K. above about weights.| To grow old is to forget. Many people | army,” Lhr{ told him. King Robert Bruce's death it en coun- | {7 ;oXcellent “2““5"’“ and maintained opyright. 1920.) mbove ‘the average. You have probably | Your measurements are good. You are | are old at 40. Some at 80 are young. He only looked ruefully at the weapon | tered many disasters, but it never after- D‘m"‘ ity A thin the city limits. heavier than the average, but this is (Copyright. 1929.) with which he had slain De Bohun. ward, lost its freedom. s A day squads from other should | due to your having heavier bones and . “I have broken my good battle ax,” Tegiments were also busy collecting men N ghag fest . Yy ot - he said. Definitions. ¥ho had abused their privileges. At muscles than the i dogot| Eggplant Stuffed With Shrimps. | "M, grin g d the nest| Abbot: The superior of & unity | the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Ited need to reduce. Eleventh street one dier said the; Cut three small lants in balves | morning, June 24, 1314, they saw the | of monks, or an abbey. e soldier said y ’ and” solid muscular 4 (Copyrisht. 1920.) i 1 5 ema. % .| & , g!{lsh‘ Rty {m thougr 'wuld h‘m" u; mA hl.mbukdeadd -nma [ ] WORLD FAMOUS STORIES poou, parball Wkl tender, then mash | g the 1 { “Bruce to fight Dall struck in the dust betwess bis foet. very fine. Add two slices of stale bread freedom. xmm The mw suddenly, shouting, = passed, the warriors “That's crumbled and one egg beaten. Fry to-|he gether one cupful of raw shrimps cut in | for victory. . THE PEDOMETER pleces, one small onion sliced, one piece | “They kneeled down:- Hot Pot. of celery chopped, and one slice of green | for forgiveness,” exclaims o pepper cht . Add this to the above | ward II of England, excitedly. add the grats i ‘This is & cold-meat dish. Peel and mixture with one tablespoonful of but- [not the man his father, Edward eup! d th slice some-potatoes and a Spanish or ter. Add salt and black pepper to taste. | est ‘c;:' the Plantagenets, had been mild white onlon. Line a pudd! dish ¢ oape of. 5 Ferkint 4MeNer: . oWhy, Caroline, T met Mrs. BWOPE, | /b to the shells, sprinkle with bread said Baron Tagelram de Um- | of Cream with first s layer of potatoes, then e tia b Widels TeRd) "“,‘:”fl"'"mg‘d‘n,:’“gh‘!:dm with me | crumbs, and bake In & hot oven just| phraville, who was standing near, “but 5 layer of slices of cold meat, putti H 5 ¥ d-il’m(l)h, G Before ing. ' This 1s just as good as in, then slightly- | little onion and a little tomato, either And then the little wife burst into|'When baked in a casserole. beaten egg yolks &.;n?n ‘ln‘l‘llmet of the Yhole tomatoes cut nto four pieces each YOU save 15¢ when you use Black Flag lents, alter- part of tomatoes ars, - nating with the id until all are |served similarly. Let the top layer be Liquid to kill flies, mosquitoes, ants, roach mtdnkht 0-;:; mo{hebromm AUNT HET used, then cut and fold in thé whites |of potatoes. Pour enough stock ovy:r the o S s i R e Tmere 1s anerror i every statement | 0L, (h® €69 Bake in layers in a quick | dish g0 that It 15 meary o’ the.top. bedbugs, etc. Black Flag costs only 35c 8~ B i s o s Tother BY ROBERT QUILLEN. e e ko™ |, The flling: Mix together half & cup- | In this, as in all cold-meat cookery, al- half-pint. Some liquids cost 50c. Yet Black B ey v call S o o e ‘I:u.l o'l‘ n!\rlr.uthree uuemtuu o: most "fox aepenus upon good sea- PE iqui him with i pedometer in his pocket o B e poonfule of salt o i vdaees ,A',":“f,p"p_"'"‘m' * Flag is the deadliest liquid insectkiller way to church. event of the fourteenth century. and the grated rind of an orange. Stir . R < p 2 (2) Theodore Roosevelt, Who Was|in slowly three-fourths of & cupful of Cream of Spinach Soup. made. Money back if it doesn’t prove so. With Liver. twice elected to the presidency of the | boling water and cook for fifteen min- | Place one quart of milk in a double United States, died in 1919, utes in & double boiler until the mix- | boiler with one teaspoonful of salt. Saute—Season the liver with " (3) Albert Ed: ture is thick and smooth. Add the | Wash one cupful of raw ground spinach | Liver salt and pepper and dredge with flour. [ King of England, slightly beaten yolk of an egg, the juice | and chop or byt Spuisch | 3 . & .| Fry In two table: uls of butter, 'VII and reigned until 1910. frof e grind it. ground, place s Teywning oo both fhdes, Remove from (4) Napoleon Bonaparte, who became | jeoic., ®je o "ana’ one, tablesmoontul of | Srom e senia, the liquid which runs KILLS BUGS- £ the pan and stir several tablespoonfuls S the ruler of France, was born on the | pytter “When the filling is cold, spread | ach. Mix t 3 of onfon chopped fine into the butter. > Island of Sardinia. 1t between the hot layers of the cake | with two ul;:-p‘:onl ot b m———cn - Qu ICKI'Y " th ©1929,B.F.Co. LlQu' 3 Cook for five minutes, then serve on the ) (5) The Island of Porto Rico, Which | 3nq jce with a plain white icing. Be- | well blended and add to the milk liver, m;mgfqfl;ew afl:uimm me;;; ?grm b;‘-l "“lge""“sl’;:gh;{ fore meflfr&-u:: hnrd:m, sprm"k:e‘ 1t | the m-'a‘m -'pm_n ch. Stir until thick- | 04 tney b o aepoontal of ki Amercan war ‘" L T S ™ |l et e i Black Pleg alse coms in power form. Equally deadly. 15, end wp.’ Add 2 (6) The Island of Great Britain is g % when divided into three sections: Engiand, - , cold chopped fried liver and and and Ireland. bacon Jeft-overs and two or three hard- \ = Do not refer to the answers until the corrections have been made, or the time boiled eggs cut up fine. Season With & 7 Ly ¥ salt and a. g ¢ rns that her husband was s 9 R ; t~ mush when he ought to be in his > e _| “There wouldn't be so much divorcin’| (1) Fifteenth instead of fourteenth: business, put sl The Tositute of Autemobile Englyiif voung people mever went in debt for | (2) Once elected: (3) Eldest soh of the no kind o' vehicle except the kind you | Queen; (4) Corsica instead of Sardinia BNl S0 Oapt. 3.8, Irvuns, designer of | push from behind, B Baet o sputiseast of Oube tnstend e 4 of west; (6) Wales instead of Ireland. | , Golden Arrow, in which = Segrave set up a world's (Copyri ] laughs at s o s | HELLMANYs |k “Just ng"lnd wrote all day, darling, e aan | EREEE il .| rainy weather/ i , pre- clous,” continued the wife, “I want to it hot from pot put_something in it.” nearly filed with crae Then she opened 1t and took out the | e eDeuts lttle pedometer. | aker produces & smoother “‘Oh, Edward!” she screamed as she beverage topped with an ap- held it up. petizing foam. - “What? 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Other sizes are 3% ounce, pi (R otan e e ol Lo o petasios o washing so casy, you'll be amazed! yourgrocer and follow the easy dirce: and quart jars. I¢'s the sudsthatdoit. Rinso’ssuds tions on the box. are so thick and creamy—even in - © 1929, P. Co,y Ines [ the hardest water—that grease goes like magic, A hot rinse, and dishes , ! dry clear without wiping. ! Use Rinso for nd pans, and Clgtutiorcoptn, mscompactgtan. "o AL I BLUE . l e B o riszon MAYONNAISE | “& ANN 19 Jjar of Hellmapn's Mayonnaise