Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 24

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SONNYSAYINGS Eg;' i it sisits ?’5 (THM 2 F . f i F i 5 FH | s i i i 1 4 [ li i i ¥l ix s i i MOTHERS £ B [ i 5;; Fits ixd] i : Mud on the Mat. 1 i B E E¥ LITTLE BENNY The Weakly News. ‘Weather: Not much werse. SISSIETY PAGE. § I was relieved and amused. * you see?” I langhed. “He was scared to death of hidé his fear!” up on turner mer pnnd fold. tter. s MAKING THE TAGS, THE OVAL . § AS DONE IN myh“muormnywlmm appointments to mark individual can be used when it be to embroider or let- any other way. & little lettered fastened to MOLDED TOMATO SALAD. 3 y 3 “Too good 4 . h o ‘There is a girl in New York who looks like & China shepherdess. She under- stood so well this man's fear of beautiful : k rering h‘lxnunmuféh,:zlh:'::udl $alt, one cupful canned for six months. ‘wan! a r - 3 Job with two lawyers, father and ‘son. e o They were solid people, and she knew cupful sugar. Soak gelatin in . that the father would think her hair cold water for 5 minutes; dis- 3 too ‘blond and her eyes too blue. So solve it in the boiling water, then she bought herself & pair of horn- add sugar, salt, vinegar and soup. Pour into cold wet molds and 5 set in cold place to chill. Serve - N 3 derty face. |are still each claiming 33 and & half on shredded lettuce, garnished Potts, B;r cent of it on account of seeing it at with -onmuli::; S J . e same time but not stooping as fast. Comyr 3 . Dogs took out for wawks. Reason- | 15 week " sndiue Aaturdas.” Novamiber. * Apple Puddi terést and able rates depending on size and how | 1930, on shipments sold out, e s . much they pull. The Lew Davis and | 530 conts T100 conts ver 2o d fi‘:‘"";"‘;,‘,fl,‘fil :“,,‘g,ég}“m":’; e S . 3 y Shorty Judge and 8id Hunt | Ed Wernick Dog Wawking Co. Bt AN Sate v, Deuig. te some nutmeg over the- top, one-fourth cupful of butter and half a cupful of water, cover place. in the oven, and cook ‘When done, pour over a bdtter that is made of one E3538 gkts g% TR LR a8s2s & d 1 i : g8 i g% | < 2 2 i % | i% ; Sg E; o B H i s &% 1 i : ol 2 ;le ; f | ’% ’ one-! . she -hat then he the Suzanne Pollard Charming hostess of Virginia’s executive mansion, says: “with Palmolive Beads you just ~can’t fade 'or rot silk hosiery” 83k sz 1y ! / ] gl? I lig Bl e He §i i H it fee Iy i i i i i I i i i i gt I 3 - s. | F | i : ; fi'g% I _g W g 4 i g : : ! { ; g Psychic Adventures of Noted Men and Women. Death of Sir Walter Scott Revealed to Haydon. Lovely daughter of the Governor of Virginia, and member of the Committee of 17,* Sue Pollard is enthusiastic in her praise of “‘this perfect soap for silks.” HE recalls all the traditions of the old South, this gracious, beautiful daughter of the Governor of Virg'inia. On her slender shoulders she carries, with distinction, the responsibilities of the official hostess for the state of Virginia. Called as 2 member of the Committee of 17, because of her relationship with the problems of a great house- hold, Miss Pollard was enthusiastic in her praise of Palmolive Beads. in half light. ‘ ; “Down south where light colors and sheer fabrics are “Whhi;;l,,h! sald, “I must have been % worn so much,” says Miss Pollard, “Palmolive Beads "E"‘wud what had just occurred will fill a long-felt need. They melt into such lovely, o mmn;y‘:r.l ‘m fell . 3 silky suds ... instantly. They rinse away like a charm. X chined: AR f’!;hey )luve t’halt nice, clean “c‘:stile" zdor that comes b| Two days lster, on September 24, he om olive oil. It means everything to know that at last RN st | Solowies "0t . foom - Al i there’s a soap to which I can confide lovely things with “ABBOTSFORD, September 21, utmost confidence.” “Bir Walter Scott died here this after- f ' v o Seott dicd st 3530 o'clock on the Member of Committee who watched aftemoon of September 21, and Hay- Palmolive Beads tested not occur until day N . e following morning, sn in- Miss Pollard is a member of the group of distin- something like 15 hours must 3 s : . guished women who watched Palmolive Beads tested mffieacu not dream PO RCE LA' N at the Ritz Hotel. They saw this new soap ... the first Scott had died. He did not receive soap for silks ever made in “bead” form, the only fine % mm: e e saiesl ’ PL AYM AYD fabric soap made of olive and palm oils . . . perform - recorded mxrac}:lle; no soap has ever belen able to do before. They Miss Suzanne Pollard, lovely s watched it dissolve instantly ... cleanse in water 20 daughter of the Governor of Wh Who degrees cooler, rinse away 100%. They heard univer- Virginia, and charming hostess s e on the sity experts explain how the olive and palm oils of this of the executive mansion. Committee of 17* ditions. new soap kept silk threads soft, resilient, wear resisting. oy lie lesp ba e i meopie e So perfect did the new soap for silks prove to be that These famous women—lead- % . A P til ha ':rumv.’l ':hk:h his waking mind found it Only $10.00 Down, $5.42 ::: ‘(lilog:::?.t;; ::.’1’7 unanimously approved it as “ideal . S?'f.'f..";ffin“e".?tfvi", pm :lel A o % over the United States—ap- Monthly on 18 Light Bills Won't you try this pure, gentle olive and palm oil “ proved and L sowrd Palm- The Playmayd without ques- soap for everything that re- 3 olive Beads. quires special care in laun- § v 8 MRS, J. J. DAVIS, tion is the greatest family washer ever desisig? PYou’ll fnd -iVs an » '3 7AMES J. DAVIS, Cheirman presented to the American house- kind to hands as it is to sheer 2 8] ETHEL BARRYMORE wife. [t saves money—saves time— chiffon hosiery. And costs no 4 : r & : BLSIE DE WO) and saves weer and tear on clothes! more than ordinary chips Noted authority on J:.'..'..... or flakes. All dealers have ANTOINETTS DONNRLLY Equipped with New Palmolive Beads. Y j| uuasote BALLOON ROLLS Pamous Silk | ' Voo Ciiiogs socl Haders the Playmayd's ’ g e bt '3 e Manufacturers ¢ . pltsisismivee PH--IM.M&‘ civic leader. unite with Committee of 17 in ] i geig i i §§§e i i il i i L I I A " i g5k -t ] 8p: g i i s 1 1 § 4 i 11 d ; i s o | i ; ! 1 i t 3 g! ! E I it 1 ] 't &f ! i g8 3 A 5! ] i ; i z DR. ELLEN B. MecGOWAN ! @ ereat Kaster. University. of the wingar, you, 10s, will under- ALMOLIVE WO T AN, Rogerynr stand why clothes last four times as : NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS ‘e ‘ AN long when washed in an ABC washer. 'v } u«m?.‘o‘;mmtt‘u Miss Goy S. Waltow, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Ol i LI o it Come In or Phone Todayl Eimid: B B L it s Y irece of Rarmfu soopyveotine eSS oreet prime Somaay R St MOLIVE BEADS. . 'f'.?...m, " -

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