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o make these little gestures. ‘We hear from time to time that “liv- ‘wages” are not the rule in all indus- WOMAN'’S PAGE, A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK on Judge Parker, Watson obtained the “Mr. President,” he said, “our honored colieague has returned to the city. “It occurs to me that his return should not pass unnoticed, but that we should sccord him that hearty wel- come which is in the heart of every Benator to him.” B il B el £ Bs2 ‘Then at Watson's suggestion, the Vice hfl&nt?nm.dmmhumw ?’Egii Fgetet i 4] of i things. It is one of the reasons like him 80 well—he -:Il.hi. the, hanged handclaspe. y_excl g Side by side they stood as Senators filed by to shake Robinson’s hand and welcome him back. Fifteen minutes had ‘when Curtis mounted the Vice it's dais and unded his gavel. Robinson walked over to his desk on the front their | row and sat down. And hostilities were resumed as McKellar thundered: “After the most careful consideration ,| ¥ have concluded to vote against Park- er's confirmation—" able time or place at which to dispose of them. One should invest in home furnish- ings as she invests in an automobile. Calculate the length of service one may from either, its trade-in or sale ue, and spend accordingly. A rug that costs $500 today and is worth $150 five years from today is not an invest- ment, however splendid a purchsse and Ppossession it may prove to be. Consider your money invested when it is productively and profitably em- ployed, when time will not diminish its amount, when fashions cannot affect its sum total, and when it is worth dollar for dollar what it was worth in cash in hand. An investment should pay dividends and appreciate with time. Material investments may yield satis- faction and enj or & return of ents, but rarely profit e original investment. -l Orange Strawberry. Serves six.—Three oranges, six slices % | pineapple, one cupful strawberries, let- tuce, and three marshmallows. Peel and slice oranges, cutting slices in half. Quarter pineapple slices. Hull straw- ’g | berries and cut in half. Arrange fruit THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 15 1930. THE STAR’S DAILY PATTERN SERVICE. Sleeveless Again. ‘The new sports silhouette adopts a lengthened line and nipped-in higher ‘waistline. This new vogue makes the figure appear charmingly slim and | youthful. It's undoubtedly one of the mo:t flattering ideas Paris has ever sent us. ‘The dress illustrated is flat silk creg: in the light blue shade. It may worn now ‘neath the ‘wrap, then all through the Spring an mer for sports. An interesting fullness is given the skirt through inset unpressed boxplaits %A‘ced l]l‘l 'e‘lther Al'z‘ioe p:c‘l tll;z mnt ese ! are y pate pockets with button h‘gn and ‘The rever neckline is especially be- coming. An inset surplice vestee adds further to the soft pretty effect. back of the dress is quite If made of one material, it takes but 27 yards of 40-inch for the medium size. Other attractive fabrics for its de- velopment are wool jersey, linen, cot- ton pique prints, silk jue in white or | teaspoo: R hed o d | nilla, one-half teaspoon salt, one-fourth pastel shade, men’s silk shirting an shantung. For a pattern of this style, send 15 cents in stamps or coin directly to The ‘Washington Star's New York Fashion Bureau, Fifth avenue and Twenty- ninth street, New York. We suggest that when you send for this pattern, you inclose 10 cents ad- ditional for & copy of our new Spring Fashion Magasine. Individual Apple Pie. Individual apple ples are quickly pre- pared. Pare and slice a medium apple into an individual baking dish. Add about three tablespoonfuls of sugar, a pinch of salt and & dash of cinnemon or & few grains of nutmeg. Dot the apples with butter. Cover with ple crust and bake in a hot oven for five minutes, then reduce the tempera- ture and cook for about 25 minutes. As the ple crust may be kept in the re- frigerator for a week or 10 days, it is easily made infoples'at any thns. T ————— Action-speaks louder than words! Eniergy is health force «~the will to do—and oiily strong bodies and strong minds can stand the strain ‘of action. Schindler’s contains mind and body build- Ing energy. “fresh roasted* eanut Butter THE Carolina Sweet Potatoes. Serving six. Six large peeled gweet potatoes, 5 tablespoons bacon fat, one- half cup dark brown sugar, one-half n cinnamon, one teaspoon va- teaspoon pepper and one and one-half cups water. Heat fat in frying pan, add potatoes and brown well Add sugar and cook 2 minutes, stirring con- stantly. Add other ingredients. Cover with 1id. Bake 50 minutes. COFFEE LOVERS PREFER WHITE HOUSE COFFEE For Over 40 Years Its Quality Has Not Varied! than the foct thet discriminafing coffee makers prefer it fo any other brand of coffee. i you have never tasied White House Coffee—its Luyflanfion'scLobdco“.o—aadyou,!oo,wi" thereafter prefer it. It is economical to buy for its Ask your Grocer for White House Tea. It is Just as Fine. * k k Kk k k k & * k h k k Kk & FEXTURES. ) Fruits and Vegetables PA are SIFFERSINT Right from California comes this fine of finer quality canned fruits and vegetables. Naturally ripened on the trees and in the fields. Packed in the roducing districts under Canners [ee ue o? California specifications, Rigid inspection and personal super- vision insure delicious flavor and finest quality in the limited pack of Blue Bunny. Julcy apricots, tree-rip- ened cherries, full-flavored Bartlett pears, yellow cling peaches or tasty California vegetables, such as spinach or asparagus—the selection is both wide and complete under the Blue Bunny Brand. Let Blue Bunny guide you now to finer flavored canned fruits and vegetables. Rea- sonably priced at the nearest grocery store. CIFIC COAST CANNERS OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA INC. “way cold KELVINATOR ‘The straight and Style No. 508 comes in sizcs 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. gives these Extra Servicesl In the same sense that the self-starter, electric lights and four-wheel brakes multiplied the service afforded by the motor car—so Kelvin- ator’s extra features multiply the service given by electric refrigeration in the home. These extra services are highly desirable. No one would want to try to get along without them. Once you fully realize the merit of these extra services, you will prefer Kelvinator’s 4-Way Cold and multiple services in home refrigeration. thabies FRET There are times when a baby is foo fretful or feverish to be sung to sleep. There are some pains a mother cannot pat away. But there’s no time when any baby can’t have the quick comfort of Castoria! A few drops, and your little one is soon at ease—back to sleep almost before you can slip away. emember this harmless, pure vegetable preparation when chil- ® Automatic Super-Fast Freezing—Iso- Thermic Tubes, an exclusive Kelvinator dis- covery, provide for the first time amazingly fast amtomatic freezing of ice cubes and desserts: diarrhea, and other infantile ills. Give good old Castoria until your children are in their teens! Whenever coated tongues tell of constipation; whenever there’s _any sign of sluggishness that needs no_stronger medicines to relieve. Castoria is pleasant-tast- are ailing. 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