Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1930, Page 36

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WOM i ifas is}éfi.sszg L et s1ehEed | cially hostfle to three details of women'’s AN'S PAGE LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. the big brute awt to be put in jail and kepp «mere.bgny he would contaminate re- Meening some man wawking ahed of g some little kid alang by 80 fast the kid L P ceremonies, how can you See & brute torture an innocent little chi like that without raising so much as a little of_protest? I wonder at myself, can this really be I? pop sed. I bleeve your afraid of the big brute, ma sed, and pop sed, Now youve gone too far, now youve aroused my old Viking Nordick spirrit, in other werds got my Dutch up. Il tell the brute where he gets off, the big sed. hurry up cawt up to the man, him to see what he ow, Y9G cant. Sane.that ehid ) can ¢ about like fll:‘tm ‘You see me doing it, dont you, whats the ideer, who wunts to know? the man sed. Whose kid is this? he sed. Being a man with a green cap and ll‘mhlue 'l”ue y:vheno h‘“ v;l"cent shaved 3 saying, O, your own child ?gm a rent story, I was given to understand that.-it was just a child borrowed for the occasion. ~Pardon the Comfortable Shoes. it the fol- P n m 'ntly about time of the French Revolution, and were consequently responsible for the change from the extravagant mode worn by women of the court of Louis XV and Louls XVI to the simpler clothes of the: Directoire, were espe- clothes, which they thought most in- jurious—hooped skirts, tight corsets and high heels. At the present time we are wont to regard our fashions as nearly sane and sensible as fashions well could be. We dents to say? The little brat told you to butt in, I bet that funny lool ly back there told you. Well of things, & child like that reely awt to be pulled and hauled till it lerns a little manners, ma sed. The ll!;l: bjru(: she sed. p just winking at me an e g B L3 d me wink: sed, Who to higl with heels of a very comfortable ight. ~ or even —— Spaghetti With Eggs. ‘Two cups spaghetti (botled), two ta- blespoons butter, one tablespoon flour, one cup milk, one-half cup grated cheese, one-half teaspoon salt, one- eighth teaspoon pepper, three or six eggs. Line with s tti six well but. tered ramekins, six individual sections of a muffin tin or a la: arches, Certainly this would not favor 158 otae 1o hieh heels wodld, oy use ‘WOl L 1t baking dish. e O IO Jour™oy | In & double boiler melt the butter. sdd " loose, low-heeled shoes during | the flour and milk and cook nine min- the morning, your tighter, high-heeled | Utes. Season, then add the cheese. Pour e‘ evening slippers will feel | tWo tablespoons of this sauce into each ‘more than | ramekin and over each break an' egg. Or, if the large baking dish is l, pour in all the sauce, over which break three eggs. Dot with butter and cheese. Set in & pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven until the eggs are cooked. A good dish for children. s A In the artificial foot of a man who died neel;tly in Vienna, Austria, $88,000 g°85a0 ggfiégga i Psychic Adventures of Noted Men and Women . Washington Warned BY L P, It is interesting to learn that Gieorge ‘Washington not only had a premonition ©of death and received what he presumed to be a warning in a dream, but that he at Mount Vernon, a poin! on the high bluff overlooking the Po- tomac River, from which a scene of the greatest beauty is visible. “We were conversing upon the life we had spent,” he told Mrs. Wash- ington, “and we were considering the many more pleasant years that might be ahead of us, when suddenly there was a great light all around us.” 2Zartha Washington listened interest- Wi in your ear. denly pale. Then you vanished slowly mwfllhtlndimlmflm X G:n Washington had just awakened from sleep and was still abed when he ve this -m:ount.mu;t Mrs. Washington. ahe saw ihat he was visibly depressed: “You know,” he said, “a result con. frary to that'indicated by Greams s to expected. may soon you.' Mrs. Washington endeavored to rally 5 laughed skeptically, “It is i of Death in Dream, GLASS. Prepare them NOW for vigorous hair at thirty! . ‘The easiest way to care for a child’s hair properly, is with - derine. Put a little on the brush time the hair is arranged. Then as you draw it through the strands, it supplies the natural oils removed from hair and scalp by washing with soap and water., “Train” a child’s hair with Dan- derine. See how this keeps it orderly lustrous, clean. The natura] curl is accentuated. A girl's waves “set” with it stay in longer; look more natural. And Danderine isn't sticky or oily; doesn’t show. ‘When the uge of Dandering be- comes a daily habit in your home, longer, thicker, more abundant hair is sure to follow—for every memiber. Danderine helps stop falling hair; dissolves every particle of damdrul erust ; keeps the hair and ""mfi.’. and healthy; changes dull, . lifeless hair into hair that is sparkling easy to manage. Five mil . | lion bottles used a year proves Dan- derine’s effectiveness. Danderine At All Drug Stores < Thirty Five Centg| ALWAYS USE THEM IN THE SAME FRAGRANCE LES POUDRES LES PARFUMS @ &l g LUORIGAN LAIMANT “PARIS,, CHYPRE EMERAUDE STYX MUGUET JASMIN DE CORSE LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT FACE POWDER Ten “Personsl” Shades ’md“ .« $1.00 PERFUMES $100 10 $7.00 all not walt. ltmw such slips Ag kept even for period they an invalu- able aid to the managers of the store o h;ufl‘ to cfi"p‘f&’?.? energles e lcul ' Lost Time. | detall in the store management that Tn some of the stores there are blanks Se¢Ts Met at fault o a good one, and aippliea % {'.‘:n‘m"o;”}g“";: housewife might do well to apply it to That is, every time & customer leaves | Ner Work in eliminating waste. Every without a purchase the sales- | time she throws away any food she rson Is asked 0 ‘down on one of | Might jot down just why this was done. e e the resson 1o this LR R e Anmltumllermmmyu to find the cause of much of ntend to buy anyway, tha were too high, that the sort of mer- chandise she asked for was never car- ried by the store, that the stoek of the self sut your wasted food. Plans of the Boviet government to &r:‘ducu 1,230,000 tons of inese ore - year fell short by nearly 500,000 ns. For the First time— Three Degrees of Cold 1. For Automatic Fast Freezing 2. For Normal Freezing 3. For Perfect Care of Foods In the New SUPER:AUTOMATIC KELVI Iso-Thermic Tubes for Automatic Fast Freezing Here is a Ir:fl that "zd'l fo ~ every user of electric igeration— g special Kelvinator that extra:| , automatically. N o coof g e T et ot Plate, in which intense cold is comcent Jce cul trated. desserts are in half the usual time. Yet food compart ments are not affected. 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April 3, 1814.—An ordinance Was adopted by the corporation of George- town today forbldding work on Sunday. 1 Even children and slaves are forbidden to work “or otherwise profane the Sab- tm:\ bath by going hunting, fishing or other unlawful pastimes.” ‘The opposition to Bunday work and to having the public markets and shops open on Sunday has been pronounced both in Georgetown and City of ‘Washington for a number of years. early as 1796 the Gea:e'own fathers decr{ed that she must be closed on there should be no Sunday and thal buying and selling of goods either by m‘s“fi"“m"fl‘f:n:: been enacted June n in Auxuy\drh City, which is aleo & of the PFederal iet, B! e nance adopted in 1806 it was made a finable offense’ in Alexandria to play bandy and other games on Sunday with disorder or noise, or to indulge in noisy or disorderly conduct “to the great in- convenience of the citizens.” For several years there has been siderable tation in Washington in favor closing the Center Market on Sunday. The advocates of the change charge that SBunday markets are the occasion of disorder. One of the reasons assigned for the authorization of Sunday markets by the city ordinance of 1802 was that i forded the only opfitunlly for slaves of Maryland and Virginia bring the products of their industry to Center Market for sale. But many persons are now opposed to Sun- day markets for just this reason, claim- ing that too many undesirables are at- tracted to the city on these days by the open market., City asked Market on B that such an ordinance will soon be adopted. Some market dealers have threatened, if the Washington City markets are closed on Sunday, to open & market at the South end of Navy Yard Bridge. ‘The sentiment against Sunda; kets seems to have been st Tecent years. mars y in- Date-Nut Add one cupful graham flour, two table s of sugar, one beaten light and one cupful of milk. Stir in half a cupful of chopped dates and half a cupful of ground walnut meats. 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