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WOMAN’S PAGE., THE 24, 1930. FEATURES. B—-1 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY ' Inereasi Diminishing Trouble THE STAR’S rea : > e} Deplcres Lack [ : UTY TS, i sing or Diminishing Tro R o Jof 1o Tff"g,':t ID Oroth)/Dlx I :E’ Sense " | BEA CHATS: sy gpva-xinr rorass BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER i SERVICE. To Avoid Hollows. are And while you massaging shoulders, remember to keep your t 1Taised, shoulders back, a position it in_itself eliminates the worst of the hollows. . Besides . this treatment, take A e siand 1n o room wiCh the wipde Janolin is or—this being dame ) by e g v my ““economy” stunts—a jar of ordi-| OPen or else.out of doors (8o you nary half-dollar cold cream of somse | Dreathe fresh air).and inhale as slowly make (an oil cream, not a soda | 2nd: s deeply a5 you cam, 10 % mixed with a 50-cent tube of |Rest and then repeat. But this time This lanolin ofnt- | hold the arms and hands shoulder and | level ‘out -in front of you, and as you fill your lungs with air bring . back. as far back &3 vou oan. raises the chest, flattens the shoulders, t which Ak up. those annoying hollows that spoil .the effect All women have it within their power to increase or diminish their ‘Worries-and troubles. This aspect is worth copsidering, for if one really in- tends to, relieve a situation of complex- {ties there is one sure way, -Don't takk about the trouble. The more you talk @bout it thé more trouble it causes. ‘Theré are reasons for such resetions; are increased since she takea yours on and she is made unhappy. 11 she is not in sympathy with you in mmflg{mmatn'mun: peeted avery one to whom talkative persan will you feel that there attitude makes you more’ ever, Moreover, you with probably Teason, other paint of view, and one who is causing your. state of mind. By talking you extend It you have hollows in -your shoul- ders, as many thin people have, a very. 800d way of filling them out is to mas- sage them with séme flesh-making cream. cold . cream contal Overestimate Some- Things and Underestimate, Others, With Doubtful Appreciation of : Their True Worth. T seems to me. that the greatest lack in women is the lack of the sense of values. They may be ever so intelligent about everything else, byt when it comes to writing the price tags on the thimgs of life that really matter they are just plain dumb. They overestimate some things and underestimate others, with as little appreciation of their true worth as if they held real pearls cheaper than glass beads. / one). lanolin ointment. ment is sold for variows purposes, is thick cream with a large lanolin con~ tent. Mixed with the ordinary cold cream, it gives you a heavy, flash- building cream excellent for the neck or the T8 or the hands or- el bows, but much’ toe heaty for use om ‘Take, a3 an example of this, the value that girls place upon the attentions of men. ¥From the th’ehl girl is 16 until she gots married or becomes middle- 3 of your evening frosks. pathizes with you will aged the thing that she considers the most important in the world: is ‘having 8 rse, your sibtHb@lofiuse s the | XoW MUtk gve Jouteall hese Leat ter v;::h pity lotuyo:.‘h dates with boys. usual one—Bhold hot wel cloths over | ments every day faithfully, ing But what is sympathy in turns to pity guite naturally in whom she talks. 1If ‘the person is not'in sympa! you, the story she repeats or tel not relc:hu:‘ r ma'?fi,a‘ be that the unsympathetic person ly sees where the blathe lies; and it | is_possible it may lie largely within yourself. A more or less vague im- pression of blame on your s soon mixed in with thoughts of yeu and your anxfeties. Think things over well.: Look at your the hollow places until the skin is pink and the pores are open hy:the heat. Then avply the cream anit rub in well. | ing ‘6f Chiness vessels to move fraaps, The akin does not take up much, but | voesels fiymg forelgn flags are it absorbs a little, and it does help. (& harvess on tha run betwesn Also, the massage helps a great deal | and Chungking. China. “Skinny! | Gained 11 Ibs. -and Boy Friend in 8 Wks.” Beoauss of the constant commandeer- I ewr{nhoy were & Valentino in looks and persomal charm: it he were a| spellbinder conversation; #f he were a spender who could take: his sweetic around to theaters and fine restaurants and joy-riding in luxurious ears; if he were a marvelous dancer and had a way with him that made him a fascinating panion, it would be perfectly obvious why girls are made for the attentions. ug men and sit themselves down on the wailing wall if they don't get them. But such, alas, is not the case. A boy may be as ugly as the proverbial mud fence. He may be so stupid and dull that a girl has to work like a coal heaver to a eonversation going with him. He may be 50 poor that she has to take him out in the family car and pay for the gasoline herself, He may almost make her a permanent cripple by stepping on her feet every time they dance together. Nevertheless she is willing to suffer all this, and more, just to have dates and be seen out with bo.ys,‘ “Stybby says that when & fella talks about brotherly love, you can bet he's an only child” (Copyriaht. 1900 Teoday in oW Washington History troubles s much as possible as if you * * BY DONALD A. CRAIG. were not in them—that is, impersonally. AND if she doesn't have dates life is cinders, ashes and dust to her, no matter . Search for a solution. If counsel must how many pretty clothes she has, no matter how many interesting girl | Jam 24, 1857.—Workmen hnvel be had, friends she has, no matter how much money her parents spend in buying her | been ‘busily employed for the last 24 | SYMPATHETIC HEARER FINDS TR SConE OF "TROUBLES IN- CREASED SHE ENTERS : INTO. YOURS. OLLYY 3 January 24 (NAN.A).—The village se>as to be in- terested in a new juvenile. William any other factor in the play. He has some delightful natural radiation, that reaches swiftly to audience. v Ty Gene Markey leaves this village for a1’ New York jaunt and robs the colony of the most versatile: of its vnu“.uhfl-' . This Eng! own said of some men. The reason is dren. T e ‘writes et ‘was sald. All of us are acquainted with w‘umzn mun“hhll .tn:h.l tmly %: tales togethe: exaggerated eases of dishonesty in both | of money. a fact that onl o fi'o";l'“"“‘ ";‘ %h uer; sexes, but, by and large, women are {o | Practical uses of money another to :draft the scenario— Markey has just- completed Marion Davies’ latest picture. He is for a conference:'en “The Battle " forced on them by stingy and tight- * is taken as a per- ey Thich, e Tswiieeie fisted men. Then' the: hi fect alibi, ignorance 15 no'de- wrote a story, with who expect their wives to secure their | fense in law, and every woman should Janis, which also:will be discussed in allowances by guile, and actually pay | know how to be honest in order to be. Eastern conference rooms. - out .thelr allowances by permitting Markey fiance of Ina themselves to :o“l:huml-d. Claire. ‘A colony avid for news was all ity Jeooy & twitter when he came to iy R ety of womacy a5 His ex-flancee had gm naturally they may err on the alde of Gilbert, and they ‘anticipated fireworks. their own profit. The woman who ‘To their great dis he was mw-lr"numn\hemm,w welcomed in the home. _ And Mha “fergets” loans, , to their complete mystification & pleas- ant friendship to continue, de- spite the fact the “Gilbérts are chester House in Ni 3%, Calitornia, :‘Iu‘l: owner, Sargh wmeh«&;r..‘ ‘widow e firearms millionsire,: wll:d b{}‘: Aeerflu:‘ that she when soun: ‘hammers e met result Wity s Johiclived. old e 1t was ‘a -lived ol lady and lots of whoopée for the local earpenters. The - was conténu- ally being altered—gqueer stairways, without and ‘within; _continuous fllm&—(or the, old lady believed faithfully that the moment the sounds ceased she would pass out. But Ina Claire was never more hand- some than at her’ appearance at Gene Markey's farewell” luncheon. Priml, Romberg. Hammerstein and a group of New Yorkites graced the occasion also. been would die ceased in Fever Strikes Edwina Booth. Edwina Booth, the ‘blond gir]l who spent a year in African wilds making DAILY DIET RXCIPE SPINACH AND EGG. tion sufferers. He says: . Spinach, two_pounds; butter, vty Mababis T safiosed and you'll know the reason why. - Golden two tablespoonfuls; -. chopped caastpation and Gsed. Tor reuei on onion, one teaspoonftil; prepared Kinds of laxatives. After & Jow daga’ Crown is blended to produce a flavor truly mustard, one-quarter teaspoonful; treatment, I would onl Southern. The flavor that has delighted sals, one. ful; hard-boiled Son Ihe s = o q:pinlch water. “two generations. hiégpoontyls; bacon slices, six. A . % SERVES FIVE OR sIx ?:"f'ffi:-:;"“:""” o Enjoy its goodness daily, over -hotcakes, “PIX over spiiach carefully— and -wash _thor Cook in roughly. saucepan, using only the water h clings to the lu:-‘-, or books the thousand and one other mattars that are' apart from your own anxieties. "You esn. inv créasé and spread talking. The choice is yours. pleasure or pain’ by My Neighbor Says: . was proposed by John French Chic. that once they pass through it they will live happily ever afterward. Buchanan—we esteem him a5 § Brioes —_— i hav thelr ‘mothe d_their ‘sisters and their cousins and their sunts | of bachelors and honor him s the | - Ends Consti T Uow away/ souwr : Youll appear tn the height of fashion | putting: up with grouohy husbands, And (rying 10 Dacate sy o g | Presdont oiset ot o oD, a8 the N s Constipation, Indigestion, Keep 3t corersd with & in this charming jacquard silk erepe | wheedling Ponnies out of stingy enes, and why they are 50 eager fo take en the | Jumes Maher, proprietor of the. Union ervous Clears Com~ for making scones. It will froek in a rich, plum coloring. same life job nobody can expl lln."r’::e; 125! are, )Iul.l.mn-mve‘ly and solemnly denjed them beautifully light. BY DICK MANSFIELD. Registered U. 8. Patent Office. | In agdition, 3t to. the dioke Lou il Tooe OF LAXATIVES Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Gave Only Permanent Relief body knows, the market As everyl | is flooded with cathartics, pill[‘n&l patent compounds for the relis constipation. At best, whatever re- sults are obtained are temporary. Besides, there is the danger in cer- tain drugs and the habit-forming menace. Mr. P. M. Fisher, 517 Olive Street, Scranton, Pa., has some- thing to say on this subject which will interesting to all constipae regularly, doing thie. sired result, ne nd it keep very ‘condition, " Kelloge’s ALLBRANl is tively guaranteed to relieve temporary and nunrflnz constipa- :‘&l\ or a purchase 'lllp’h ivon licious flaver. There are lightful ways to ekt Your's cer has .]lflq;l ALL-B xN. Served everywhere. Made by Kellogg in 9 Battle Creek, x istlin ke 05 2 S ) with s — .|| Style 31 be B » for the crepe, black sheer e o pei this sy shade e s African their director, told Yy o umber. rmm for zine, “"““m‘?'.m":‘ "nariey | *It-is & smartly simple type with bod- ice sho slight all-around blousing, belted :'c"'f.m waistlipe. ‘The i ) 50 as to d slender; with Ruttaping Pulness ¢ i oltrullr &‘m t;:‘eenlni Star yesterday |. 4 she can get. She would like to marry a man whom she was romantioal 9 s youtnbul et et oY ¢ Taierinf: | In ‘love, But rather than be an old maid she Wil mary one WhOM ke Taeay T e that e udian, | -:;de of llurni:. with buttons at wrists | tolerates. - | burned mn:ny c} a chm': ;:n l?her's al 0 L. B - ol morning. It nown o .2 Freedom. Peace, Her own latch key. Her owh pocketbook. An inter- | Notel : New 1 desiamed in sises 36, 6. 30 | esting. congenial and. proftable Aon. All these she will trade off for | "o the accident occurred, as he was Strength, Good 36, ind 42 inches bust. It is eplendid choice in black cantan crepe, new 3o papular for-all-day occa- silk crepe ruffies an brown canfon crepe delightful aport cars and taking her to Europe to 'try to amuse her. And look at the value women put on marriage. Men rate it at its teie worth as an A-1 gilt-edge investment if everything turns out as you hoped and expected. Every normal man looks forward to having this lucky break come to | contractors to proceed immediately with him and to having & wife and children and home. th;r ;o&. s S rOR pergon. In 8 weeks I — . e “Merrie. Bachelors'—a cl | ii ¥ But he doesn't consider marriage as the sole thing in the worjd that is | young Demoerats residing in the viein: ined 11 bs., a wonder worth having and that i have missed that you have missed everything. Neither dou'hn feel that n’g"- reflection upon him and that he lacked cha: if he is an old bachelor. Nor does he spend his days pitying himself hecause fl lives in a club or hotel and has no wife and children. . and worry, he cencludes that there is no use in putting any fancy price on wedding rings. But not so women. In spite of all the evidence to the contrary, women still cherish the fond fillusion that the altar is the gateway to parsdise, and T is literally true that the average woman is just bound and determined to marry and she considers her life a failure if she doesn’t, no matter how successful she may have been in business or & profession. She would like, of course, to marry a man who was noble and upright and strong and forceful if she could, but if ahe can't, she will take lnym weak, makeshift of & man Just because of the false value she puts on d of a wedding certificate a good thing when it is, good, but the worst thing en marriage. Which is earth when it isn't. ciding the fate of humanity, and that nothing clse that any one daes is haif so important. Straight Ta Honesty. An old eynical bachelor voiced the argument the other day that women were less honest than men. There is imuch to be said to the contrary, and it trusted as much-in money matters men. Sometimes they are to Be more trusted. ‘True, some husbands can cite di honest practices of their wives to ol tain more money for the household,sbut frequently such cases of deceit ate The Syrup True Southern Flavor N hot biscuits, waffles, French toast and corn bread. All Good Grocers Recommend Golden -C'rown STEUART, SON & CO,, INC, th Md. OLDEN Free Book! ‘With. the True BY. MARY fi-lm!ifl ALLEN O wonder Golden Crown is the prime favorite in Dixie. Try it over pancakes TABLE SYRUP women are dishenest through choice. — Large precious stones, especially e eralds, rubies and sapphires, are of the fact that she is being dishonest. d in t d Eu: Custom has inured her to the bellet | rope. ' O [ Sreat demand fn that s{ne is entitled to anything she can get. - Wo'men “who know better” are rarely dishonest. ‘The same cannot ”'":u: are ever it of by women uneducated in m matters, Men are more at fault when women are dishonest than women themselves. Usually the latter' have been babied, or kept ignorant, or been indulged. “She’s only a womal nd she doesn't under- il \ S 4»||w!‘ I Wl L With The ROWN Southern - Flave:r hours, removing the snow from the City Hall Square, where the structure for the national inaugural ball is to be erected. It is the intention of the 1y of the' Navy Yard—are espacially enthusiastic Because a bachelor, James Buchapan, 5. to become Presidemt of the United States on March 4. Their recent “grand supper” in their hall, on & He knows that ideal marriages are ahout as rare as hen's teeth and that | Eighth street goutheast, in. celebration /4..« 7. /d‘d“‘ ; e WA there are a lot. of consolation prizes in single blessedness, ‘And when he looks | of Mr. B 's clection, was great ’ 3 about him and observes how many quarceisome homes there are, how many | success. Fhe Dresident of tns slor L e divorces and how many children are turning their parents’ hair gray with anxiety | Lem Gaddis. New IRONIZED YEAST! According to an account of the cele- bration published today, one of the toasts to which all the “Merrie Bach- elors” drank with much tion Bowers: alone at the time, but, it is believed | he foll intg the firq while in a state | of intoxieation.” | The_Intelligencer this morning says: afternoon, The Star adds on its own account: “If our informant really praeticed on our innocence to this extent, we are | LASGOW, tie marriage. ot i ghmmm- . 11 increase, 300 Green are .on . having heen performed in 1929 over the anvil ‘ta which slaping eou) ' England and Scotland go to ch‘:pe the red tape of formal ceremonies, “After trying several tonics in vain, finall. tried IRONIZED YEAS and became a different ] 'ul complexion, rounded limbs, and best of all, a boy friend.” Builds Weight, Strength, Nerve Force—Quick ' plexion. Results—or No Cost Thin, tired, ambitionless 1s ‘are amazed at h Don't go areund with o i : reak, kly bo St bt feal wonderful impro Soar (Jaa maay pevade i u & “Mr. James. r of the Union Hotel skin; got naw pep ovi jack creps satin, with reverse of the But the most curious illustration that women give of their lack of a sense uests us to say that there is no ove: . rum jd | of value is the estimation they put on their own peculiar calling of wife and | % - 2 . b o W aighingd mother. Not one woman in a thousand ever thinks of that as s glorious :'mh::.m ‘mm‘h"‘:‘ the ;';::;t w You Gain So Qulfil St"m Stm ‘“ : career, or has any pride in it. to death: in Tiia houas. T Nokeay Jont ¥ T emere Jomertul IRONIZED Nerves. Ends She never thinks of making & home that is & place of peace and rest W;*F?;;?":"g"":g —— tured, he-building TR s suonsed, snd. phiting, Ten Bope mad e o o LpLog ber LU, | Fsterday Highly concontrated nd to_sue nd pul ; e o 3 ‘con Whikt: Obe mevis Caings (hat 18 WOISLE o P im. a8 Deing de- | ogtier Teprinting this “corection” this | §3'q new prosess Which meboc s more effective th yeast. G{;—“ its :.h“-:l‘-l?-:‘ o parately. itiern of this style, send 15 No. Talk to & group of domestic women and they speak disparagingl, éenia 10 Hiasia oF Goin directly 1o The | of theit 1ife work, “They Tay they e eothing: Ane shep are Trasi Tarsgiogly T ALY B e e e Mhm'n%'u New York Fashioh | the women who write, and sing, and aet, and lecture and Who, as they say, pleasantry of this sort. can assurs | Buresu, FIth avenue and Twenty-ninth | “do things. him that pot the slightest disparage. street, New A ment was ntended to his hotel—: a t when sen Funny, isn't it? And etie. Because women would be so much Go dru; z the same ni i et you lnuhl-m 10 m’fl"mnmu happier :’:d better satisfied unf..h“e‘v only had a real sense of values, and knew 2::‘1' o mveyb:n:rh"flmul 5"’-‘2‘“?3 -h'o m’m"?fla‘% ¥ R " (Copyright, n:o.‘ .:' m.‘)."“" Neva- ,copy of our new Fashion Maga- [ what was gold and what was p{lg&h’-m{x.mm . excellence, to allow him to suppose 50 | ep we h:;h:;adw»dmn 5 8 P 3 right, . for a moment.’ plezion improved. o o bRk . SSEF e A tie “Incident” closed, SulandploeR Sena """.4"'..4""' y.og:‘.l::?m. X person stigmatized onest AT h J . P EM! shunned. The standing of the family |- refeaded by masetactuces, WHO REMEMBERS? lks to Women About Money | |, e gendos of the &lly |- - Gretng Green In Busier. " Thousands Praise IRONIZED YEAST ‘Teacher Gains 18 Lbs. Gets Rich Red Blood “Gained .18 Ibs. in ‘two months takimg Fhgps gl fion TRONIZED YEAST. Alto ot mors TED HA‘:P\-.J':‘ 5'3: G i " enerey and-improved complexion”-+14'B." "‘1*“ ol ¥. DeRuste!

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