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AUGUST 6, 1929. Lessons in English BY W, L. GORDON. Fashionable Spots in Materials Today in Washington History BY MARY MARSHALL. Exercises for Reducing. 1f you want to reduce at the safe rate BY DONALD A. CRAIG. ften Misused: Do not sa of two pounds a week you must elim- sottion of & ok dotieas.n patten | mars Nhen peopersy et " ot plans- sre Hemienl o M | whtt T Thduee ars by Skeres and 3 | g SO0 S 7O n of & 8 dof a paf W] 5 “ " ea; yourself 1,250. But if you of any Tound dots evenly distributed | - The skelch shows an evening dress | August 6, 1858—Many persons who B e e . Tematle; 1 s | Gk, A0 8n ideal of course, would be | ercii every moming and do'as much ~—then you eannot call these new ma- | made of rlL chiffon with large pink |passed the post office taday stapped to In A1 not &8 in “fle." . %n'ufl S o Dot I “l;xc-u_: gh"k"l wark ou esn, ineluding ;I::ll:: !m:k wm:d:n :.fi?fl% wern | Y8tah e peogrems of: holting the . Often Misspelled: Ameliorate; note| enough to h t dewn Lo | erease y;ur‘:]]o!w“.clhm 7 m;‘; over & pink slip that extends only | eautiful columns on the north portico particularly the -i. . normal, but it is always possible 10| pound dey. 1 you should slightly below the knees, while the |of the post office extension, w"m’t"l‘“cu‘n-‘ l’:g- calamity, | djet. Y would suggest that you do 15 | weigh 56 your allowance weuld be ehiffon extends some five or six inches| “The ease with which these large ey s a word three | TiDULES" VigOTOUSs eXefcise every day and | 2,550, or a reduction allowance of 1,850, further. _ | blocks of marble were raised,” writes & ! which is 300 more calories ef food a Pn:-‘tunnmy th:‘u ll:‘lc ‘lp:tbd u':' TEneeatistive ol MTNG SWVeInN x-nyul;mr; I):J! y%lfl did :: "c{“k .Q.t all. terial are use only 01 even! < Btar, jother cal es & y ver, dresses and s a usual thing ':1'13 “the precision and safety of the opera- a;vkl;!vlehly :lfi;n';ry "1:_!:” Jose o:h:l;e welcome if you are on a diet! 2 A oy T hmart “eveming - gowh was | tion—thst with the aid of a horse and Bate Gf 1B catetiey Doy Boud Ber day. | tabr o e po o I made of chiffon printed in large, over- (& few men at the crab, without risk or If you increase your activity you can | muscles. They should Mudomh-:aln. o ST S TR e e e, Spses fer ncRe, 65 SIS Simel e 31| S Bare S ace, ang oods :;:l'sn w(:: ;om .:/uh‘ be'l;:: stockings ::omed m“e:cm ‘.:In:‘r‘fl interest and Following the argument at Wimble- | for . instance, ”;ouwlul:‘oul we{gi\' 150 t‘;mu:x h;;‘;'ugun‘:; hw‘l-’::l“l":’fl“vlne S and brown satin slippers, Some of |give great pleasure.” don over stockings for woman players, | pounds, and you do practically no|cise the flabby muscles of the ahdamen. the French dressmakers have used| The columns are solid pleces of mar- Englishmen have come out, In favor of | work of any kind, you multiply 150 by it dica e . brown chiffon with white spots as |ble, which, were turned in the lathes shorts for men on the courts. Well-cut | 15, which gives you a calorie allowance large as half dollars and georgette |at the works of the Capitol extension White shorts worn with white stockings | of'3,260. In other words, to maintain | American electric fans are keeping with white spots of the same size has |to the exact form which architects have '_{’“‘;gfl:'m"*:;y:fiinmgnfiawmd look | o weight of andllwoun you must eat |cool clerks in many offices in terrid 250 caloris Portuguese East Africa. also been used. There are also new velvets showing the larger sort of polka dots, some- times outlined in metal. declared to be the most beautiful for a :Iolu;nn shaft, They were fluted by and. Great care and skill, aided by well devised machinery, was required to lift them to their places on the second floor of the building without injury. The simple but powerful derricks erected on the top of the bull set them in place, as they have every other stone used in the construction of the post office extension, without accident, with- out snipping a corner or breaking an arras. It & intended to raise four more of the columns tomorrow. In the blocks each column weighs 10 tons, A meeting of volunteer military officers of the District of Columbia was held tonight at the Columbian Armery. ‘The purpose of the gathering was to acquaint the officers with the changes that will become necessary to conform with the rul f discipline by existing la d by the spirit of the regulations of the Uni! States Army, in order to secure greater efficiency, steadiness and subordination among the District volunteers. ‘When President Buchanan returns to ‘Washington next week the volunteer officers will wait upon him in a body and ask his ald in the efforts now in progress to improve loeal milf organization and increase its numbers. ‘The Potomac Light Infantry, the newly formed military organization in Georgetown, is industriously cnnnd in drilling, preparatory to making its de- but on the streets. The blue coats and "fm gray pantalcons of the United States Infantry have been adopted by the organization. For wear with separate blouse or pull-over sweater nothing is smarter at present than the new two-piece eircular skirt. If you would like to make one, send for this week's illus- trated circular giving diagram pat- tern, directions for making and sketch of the original. Send your self-addressed, stamped envelope to Mary Marshall, care of is paper, and it will be forwarded to you. Death to insects with Bjack Kills flies, mosqui- g Flag T Powder DAILY DIET RECIPE SHRIMP BUTTER. Peeled shrimp, one pound. Butter, one tablespoonful. PILLING FOR 12 SMALL BANDWICHES. FEither canned or fresh shrimp es, ants, bedbugs, etc. Black Flagis the deadliest insect-killer made. It kills —quicklyl (Packed in glass, Black Flag keeps its strength). 15 cents, and up. can be used. Mash shrimp well and form into paste with the but- ter. Mixture can be used for sandwich filling, or for a canape, ete. Jongth, persaiting the-dress 5o Rars oot and subly he Tong e exsential 1o re out an ly n| e essent chie. Jenny makes s eoat which shows the new lines. il RITA. !'" su Gratin. Remove the shells from six hard- hoiled eggs, cut off a slice from the end of each egy, then cut in halves cross- wise. Remove the yolks and stand the white eups er baskets on a shallow buttered dish er in ramekins, Rub the yolks to & smooth paste, add one-fourth eupful of rnM American ¢l or, 1f preferred, an equal amount of minced AN EVENING GOWN P GRAY CHIFFON WITH L. E PINK POLKA DOTS IS WORN OVER A PINK SLIP. terials splashed with toy balloons polka dotted, because dots are small spots and these spots are anything but small. They are as large as saucers, many of them—saucers or moons or toy balloons—and as conspicuous as The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. DIET NOTE. Recipe furnishes protein, iodine, phosphorous, some lime, iron and vitamins present. Can be eaten by normal adults of average, over or under weight. Could be given to normal children of 10 and over. 'ham, tongue or chicken, & dash of cayenne pepper, and moisten to shape with vinegar and olive oil or melted butter. ake into balls the sise of the original yolks and fill the cups. Sprinkle the eggs with grated cheese, pour ever some white sauce—cream sauce or to- mato sauce—cover with bread crumbs and sprinkle with grated cheese. Brown in the oven. Garnish with parsley and serve hot. Black Flag also comes in liquid ferm i 0 SRRSO Pickled Cantaloupe. Pare and cut ripe mel into thick slices, then weigh them and for every eight pounds allow four pounds of brown sugar, one quart of vinegar and one cupful of whole spices, stick ein- namon, cassia buds, allspice all mixed togethe: § less cloves and more allspice. Tie these mixed spices in a bag and boil with the vinegar and sugar. Skim well, and when clear over the fruit. Cover and let stand overnight. In the morni T the sirup. boil for five :‘l:m‘;‘ll & again pour over the fruit. Repeat this Horns in the rear tooted for him to move on, but he paid no attemtion until he had ac- complished his mission. * ok ok o A tiny girl stood screaming in a row- boat, moored to a dock. How she got there nobody knew. She could not Forty miles from the sidewalks of| across & busy thoroughfare. ‘Washington last Sunday Bcene—A fishing resort. A dozen mud-brewn ducks waddled along the shore. They were tame and unafraid and occasionally honked a response IN HOLLYWOOD — —where lovely skin is essential for success — 9 out of 10 screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap . . . to an auto horn. A | yeach the platform of the dock, and a | for three- successive mornings, then pretty girl set in small companion | pack into jars, seal and keep in & eool one of the cars stood by, looking parked near the water. On her Summery frock she wore a lace - like breast pin inset with & dlamond. In her hand she held half I‘ sand- wich. Seeing the ducks, she stepped from the ear and hastened to feed them. The ducks crowded about her, ‘They knew their helplessly on. There were other boats moored next to the SHE ERIED HVSTERICALLY - one in which she was stranded. | s@ Older persons| 8| might have devised | ways and means | of rescuing them- selves, Being a little girl, she was bewildered at her redicament and id the most natu- eager for & morsel. ral thing in _the ESTHER RALSTON, fa- *“Suddenly the young woman reached e it hoe: 4 for her breast pin. It was gone. o mous Paramount star, the charming and luxurious ‘bathroom which was built in Hollywood for her. She says: “In their close- ups, stars are more closely observed than women in Quietly, unexcitedly, she informed her escort and a search was made for the lost article. In a short time it was found. Kindliness is seldom rewarded with pain, beach went to her rescue. Before he could reach the young lady in distress, she ?umed and sought to save herself. Pulling a hoat toward her which was nearest the | shore, she stepped into it. Then from that boats she stepped into another one until she reached dry ground. A homely little ineident to record, but * % kX A small, tow-headed lad dipped his net in a box containing live crabs. At easch dip in a receptacle containing water, he brought out a peevish fellow, | {t proves that necessity is, after all, the ” snapping blindly with s pincers be- mother of invention. any other profession. Their ore he was drop nto & sack on . ?l-‘n’ ri:lde& ""l!e e lo?}fe a ;uvlmtlz Some _stori : :o ‘n: get into th e e tossed one of e cral n 8 2 01 d o e 3 . the nyur and then uperringly re- | news columns, although they may be on the l.:eautyof.t.hur skin, covered it. It was something like & | of supreme importance to those in- Lux Toilet Soap is excellent game. volved. A young lady drew her week's . i A woman on the shore wanted a| salary. The following week she was to for keeping the skin de- dozen crabs and the little merchant | leave for her vacation. Placing the lightfully smooth.” money in & drawer of her desk she left it for a moment. When she returned the money was gone. The police cannot be of any service in a case like this. was supplying her from his ‘“store house.” His companion, counting the crabs as they were placed wriggling into the sack, sald: “Hey, there are 1¢ in here.” “Oh, that's all right,” said the youth- ful crab merchant, “that’s a baker's dozen.” ‘The crabs were delivered and the customer asked for more. Once again the little crabber dipped his net in his “warehouse.” This time he didn't count 4 the number he placed in the sack. He ‘was being pald by the dozen, but there were probably 16 in the last batch. . Again his companion reproached him for giving away more than asked. The crabber scorned to reply this time. He was having an excellent time, even though he was tossing away & few cents profit. An’ older person would have said that such a loose method was bad business. The truth is that the youngster enjoyed catching crabs. His pleasure was his profit. To love one’s game or business is far more to be de- sired the mere pursuit of dollars. G, KoloZrs SEE—— ] Abe Martin Says: Tell Binkley’s straw hat took off this mornin’ at 7:15, headin’ due west, an’ after successfully clearin’ the mud puddle in front o’ the Courthouse, land- ed safely in & bed o' petunias under the south window o' the county record- er's office. (Copyright, 1920.) The next time you see charm- ing DORIS KENYON in a close-up, notice how flawlessly smooth Lux Toilet Soap keeps her skin. She says: “Lux Toilet: Soap certainly gives my skin PATSY RUTH MILLER, ‘whose skin is lovely even under the terrific close-up lights, sayy; “I am delighted with Lux Toilet Soap—it gives my skin So important in e the same petal-like texture fine that lovely smoothness we A ed_al » studio skin.’* m“"’“’:f? “’"f:m' Ld ’?'d from !;Ef French seaps used to.” mean by ‘studio skin. chines were forced as: to being I l l I struek. peed bu'y v‘l“omunkln Sum e o000 trus L knots. Several miles from the ecity th turtle ears passed the hare snugly im- bedded in sand by the roadside and its driver earnestly endeavoring to extri- cate it. k% Visitors to the city have been heard to comment concerning the courtesy of our loeal cab drivers. Generally speak- ing, it is true that most of the men cruising the city at the wheels of taxi- cabs are unusually polite and consider- ¢ ate. Just the other day one driver stopped his car to help an old woman ' ? DISCOVERY | FATAL TO BED BUGS~for 50 years' Bedbugs live and breed down behind this deodorizingsanitary protection o | | i I Any girl’s popularity depends on lovely skin, say 39 leading directors baseboards, picture 1t hasn't failed in 50 Avoid all danger of offense in for complete deodorization . . . to save you from all danger of offense. KOTEX IS SOFT ... 5 times as much.. 4—In bospitals . .. Kotex is she identical material used and sums up what 39| foremost Holly- wood directors have found out from their the close-up, It must be the real thing.” Especially now that the huge new in- moldings, and such l summer!....this new, deodoriz- | 1_Not a deceptivesoftness, that SOFT, enchanting perfection of ““The public will not have a screen star the close-up is it necessary for a screen hard-to-get-at gy | ingpadmakesic easy tobe safe P ek v o1 b lovely skin—how it does captivate whose skin is not flawlessly beautiful,” he star to have perfectly smooth skin. 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