Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1930, Page 36

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WOMAN’S PAGE, , THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930. FEATURE Milk Foundafion for Some Soups NANCY PAGE SONNYSAYINGS HOME IN GOOD TASTE . q BT PANNY ¥. CORE. bz ek same B Svepdar oeos? | |Foolish Wife Who Deserted Her Husband for Her Married Daughter. Nancy believed that even soup was made more served with A colorless soup like cfeam of potato luyvm:h'-hll needs something to give it an accent. It| that y be chopped and casting adrift just for the sake nter lormdmnmer. Why even & that. The old birds know enough to t and force them to use their own wings. around through life burdened down . It 18 only human mothers who are stupld 5 ted around this room, it might be and get breakfast and " W"m ;1“1;9. :mmmmm out scrubbing and s frail and de (Copyright, 19%0.) we? or don't we—smell ginger- (Copyright. 19%0.) gh & small These 3 5 chopped nuts may be sprinkled over any | i8 to be to hat 3 PROTECT | ”S this, soup which hnybody enough to Hoid | job 3 9 d B | be that thetr husbands’ e i p g‘hp -uh':gpmmfi:« m‘:’n“«:n’:“fifl: 31-:: to solve their own problems to mother the 1l // they| Bty aiamonds of fried mush are g 3 #o0d. with creaim of pea sou : It fmproves their health to have to do their own housework. Any teacher - 000k o o o'{:m’mmm of physical cfi.”;‘“'u'm ““""";‘,"" no (un;a of cxniclnhnmmflflug . L , seasoned salt, pepper or| that brings play every muscle as does ceaseless bending, ant . ay be ugnnam»hund. reac) in'making beds and mdmun::nvolveasnhouufe'wom THEY ARE 80 important if he is to grow up healthy—and with sownd, ey shou! e e o ps use macaroni -\& et ould give to half the neurasthenio tegular permanent teeth. But how will you decide the best way to absorbed by onions fried in | S0up. The royal custard may be mads ir care for child’s teeth and ? F the fat o y _onions frie e ol custard may be made | and go into thelr kitchen. your gums? Yau read so many conflieting Then you have & red dis : Babyin ; theories. There are dosens of different dentifrices. Whiek is right? % usband nANGE s * % E. R. Squibb & Sons asked a leading research institution te b it tabulate opinions among 50,000 practicing dentists, Here is the sum- vaPTflMS' mary of the replies received: dren and making a hom 'el.lmrwmmu;gmbu: . DOROTHY DIX. §§ THHE o which cannot be filled “with aught but God, with aught but moral excellence, truth and love.” With eternity in his h.::z he can be satisfled only with eternity. : Don'r 18t constipation eause of cach serving dish before the clear ey pampios, o each sel fore. il les, pimples, at v ciieie in s : i o sallow skin to miar beauty. the end of one's finger may be served |, What world is this— 1t isn’t necessary — when eon- as an accompaniment. So may dia-|“everything 3 stipation ean be overcoms 8o monds of puff paste. These are no|appropriately everything is easily. Just eat two tal larger than an &d_:nary oyster cracker. | OUr enjoyment and delight. How abun- o ol sl b They are cut bef Baking. mwuoqdnmmmmmmmm our ly finely shredded lettuce or thin cross-|temporal needs . And how i or at least one of the erisp, new wise ‘slices of a green pepper may be |multitudinous and varied are the things To Improve Complexion Biscuits daily. In . Copyriaht, mmmm'ugnb the Beautify Hair cases, with each meal. 2 it 7 that blossoms at our feet Iv Mk is guarhnteed. there is & wonder and interest which Apply Make-up Use this safe ‘way snd ayold My Neighbor Says: the most diligent scientist can never ex- Treat Wrinkles dangerous pills and drugs. Ati- Tsn't this strong assurance that Squibd Dental Cresm will proteet Yet this world is not enough for man. Bra also furnishes iton tolend | your ehild's testh and gums? For 4 i made with more shan 50% He has needs which it does not ly. color to cheeks and lips. b Milk of M v Z He has faculties for something L’/ At yoir grosie’s dn. the seds Squibi of Magnesia. Squibb’s is so safe too. It eontains no and-green pe by grit, no astringents, nothing which might possibly injure. Get a tube. ¥ i A AN ! 8 *E’E;e ckage. Made Kellogg in Battle Creek. The Use Squibb's yourself. See how it cleans! Feel how it refreshes your FAMOUS BEAUTY |ERZIEXZTLTRUR N mouth and guma, Copyright 1930 by . R. Squibh & Sos a N %, [SQUIBB s Bpecye Egé EE it A ¢ CREAM fi,};}. ,.,B,,E fiy, GUARDS THE DANGER LINE ! : S 1 :Lo Px..:w.' <d 1875 urprisin W Erices A new Octagon prising ¥or Premium Standard Floor Coverings .. only 75 coupons E'RE located well out from Washington’s crowded shopping area, but handy enough to reach by auto and cars: Our building is our own—not rented. These advantages mean reduced “overhead” and LOWER PRICES to you. For example, we offer— ) in a variety of colors and all widths up to 18 CHENILLES, ft. wide, $10.75 sq. yd. up. BROADLOOMS, 9t 12-ft, 15-ft. and 18-ft. widths; ! five qualities; full line of colors in each grade; as low as $3.75 sq. yd. NARROW-WIDTHS: Wilton Velvets, $3.50 yd.; Ax- minsters, $2.75 yd. up; Wil- « RUMFORD biscuits! | | = ot | | _tons $425 4. wp ; u@;‘ififfi:flgfig s ST B 5 INLAID LINOLEUMS your biscuits in the oven. XA oy | . . an . q. . fi&?fiflfi%fi: AT ’ , COME OUT AND SAVE MONEY! Plenty of parking textured. And when you cut out your i space. Mt. Rainier and Riverdale cars stop at our door. biscuits you'll find that you have more biscuits than you ean make by the same | : 50 [ ocnum | v MODERN RUG AND CARPET CLEANING r.clpe using other types of baking powder. This is the time of year to have your Rugs Shampooed. Hinkel’s exclusive proc- p:‘x:ty&nr baking th:::i::nm of BL:; ; | AT ess gives best results. Quick service when desired. Autos call—phone or write. Rumford today from your grocer. IRUMEORD || s et s E. P. HINKEL & CO. RUG AND CARPET CLEANING—FINE FLOOR COVERINGS ALL- PHOSPMATE BaxiNG PowDER o S b : 600 Rhode Island Avanue N.E. Telephones: Potomac 1172-1173-1123-175 THE TWO-TO-ONE LEAVENER

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