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i '%5 | i ! i@ 5 -4 § g il U g sgzé | Your Baby and Mine Milk Bottle Pacifier. How very easy it is to lead baby into the habit of using his bottle of milk as ! This habit gets a start mother tucks the baby inw a bottle of milk and allow. onto it, whether empty o1 i) Be has fallen asleep. This Erg 5 g i each meal with a which the child Ly eel’tu:hnlqne which away with this habit. Hold small baby while fe him. Hold in a' comfortable position and tip bottle so that the nipple is always full of milk Stop frequently and let baby rest. If the nipple eon:gsel, 1ft it & moment and let ihe fll it again. ents baby from suck- on a nipple that is only 1y filled Sausing him S0 swallow s ca; swallow air. Mrs. L. R. 8. is now overwhelmed by the inability to get her baby of 14 months old to sleep without the bottle. Her letter follows: “My: baby weighs 24 pounds, has 12 teeth, has been walking since she was 102, months old and has 16 ounces of milk daily by cup. She eats cereals, air, thus | the 1 vegetables, toast. , cottage cheese and stewed mlh“&e also takes 10 drops of viosterol. ¥ “But. trouble is that she won't my.‘ night without her bottle, of whether it is empty or not. EAE . i 2 il o g | Brussel tcal | Containing the h your “Week’s - Menu the From 12 to 18 Months” and “Reasons for Wake- Iness.” Perishable Foods in Your Refrigerator BY FLORENCE LA GANKE. up with the times.and used every new device which could find. The con- tainer for f vegetables her finds. This white enamel container is now sold with many of the mechani- cal remfenwn but may be purchased separately. It is most usef S ve n the iceless - ator. It holds in the . | ture unless these foods are protected. When the food freshener was filled, or when there were some strong odored foods like cooked cauliflower, cooked ls sprouts or even cheese or chopped onions on hand, Mrs. Lee's cook used to wrap the food or the dish food in . the heavy paraffin .paper. This held in the odor as well as the food. The hea special "In‘ptdge A roll of this s cul . A Tol and a food freshener make ideal Christ- mas gifts for the housekeeper who has nothing but the lettuce or parsley bags made of cloth in which to keep her No Man Likes a Girl Who Is Hard-Boiled or Mannish, or Who Paints Her Face Until It Looks Like Nothing Human. [ youne may with & ¢ a 3 slways think I would hate to be her ily fight she would scratch him “The thing I hate in & nothing human and es) bles & raw cut of bu song that said ‘the lips ld like to substitute & modern masculine version that are greasy don't please me.” “Now I am not opposed to the use of cosmetics. Heaven forbid! h.mblennd-kmdlymlorevgwmnwm herself as easy on duty to buy one at nhlnynolear-nnov-kz:.wcwbmtmlm plexion, it is her solemn a bungle the job?” “The thing that I dislike most in & in gublh: in these new-fangled futuristic and weep “My objection nothn""h do with other youn think they adopt this makes them stand out men.” “The thing I hate in & is for her to telephone me (Copyright, 1930.) BEAUTY CHATS A Young Neck. ‘Though we were talking about neck exercise recently, we did not say much about the value of massage and of creams in keeping the neck young. chsvnmenwldu M.m“hlch cream, an Ing massage, wi be spent on exercising—I don’t know-why women dislike exercise so much, but I know they do. So I write cise, naturally. Another generation of us may be more active; we're steadily improving. Of course, one great advantage of cold cream treatments is that you can put on the cream, let it stay there and g0 off and do something else. If haven’t a lot of time, and you know girl,” said and tell her to hie to some quiet Proude and find out why she is trying to is based solely on the modesty. In s & girl can put on. I can’t imagine & man making love “The think I don't like about a girl is for her to g man. “I know the modern girl considers it but I don't believe that many of these girls are mfl of being worldly m the crowd, girl is mllflu_—eeufin:‘n said another. “The iness hours where I work dates with me.” said another. “The thing I hate is for & girl to be & gold-dib. dry | Ber,” said still another boy. I think u) her a peaches-and-cream com- drug store. There is no virtue in make up, why does she hen ‘hapters of Mr. make DOROTHY DIX. b EDNA KENT FORBES ment is, that even when you wipe the cream pack off, a lot keeps working out of the skin. But if you do it "t night, you can wrap a loose bandage of gauze around your throat to protect the bed- clothes. * Or, you can wipe it off and :: on about your household dutles, and an hour or so, you can wipe more off, then a good coating of powder will take up any that is left. Meantime, will have been taken up by the with great benefit. For lines will ppear or become less noticeable, and the texture of the skin will be better. This sort of treatment can be 1] 3 B : g g g i may learn little tricks make them less notice- when seated, cross knees, or place one other. If you walk 1l be straight and move somewhat EE] H :a;é H -5 i ] §§ss a5} $ % He 3 of! i 4 5 - it §g2 i5 x g H ] g A H e i 3 28 lc‘ Efs o i A i H 2 OUR CHILDREN BY ANGELO PATRL ! g : L i i 9535 iga i 8 g g5 i i 2EE i 3. M | g i= . g ! i g i i 1 sg?!?ig g Evsrydty Puycholegy "l “worst of thls cold cream trest- £ v BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS. gg8 E- tem, !t‘hoflulnldmthnmmm doesn’t change. The in fact is that ODD DRAMAS OF HISTORY everything in nature, including man, Y O Man Wagers He Can Watch 54 Executed in Reign of Terror Without Flinching, but Loses. By Thornton W. Burgess. S BY J. P. GLASS. ; § %’ i & { £ g “AM I RIGHT THIS WAY?" in June, 1794, 54 ) hundreds to death Tribu. G zgg ' Ex while, a new trade; finally, a new so- 1 course but to sentence a man w?ionth. i3 girls, princes and domestics. Not one | He then resigned, stricken with re- On second thought, specialization can | by, ot evidence was produced to show | morse. . never be known. We only get gimpses | that any of them had been His sister, pses as it goes by. It's always in the making. had only done . | inal, he infamous DAILY DIET RECIPE HAMBURGER SURPRISE. ;E 28 4 1 g § %5 “The Smiling Pool has a top, a hard s top, & cried the excited Stumpy. ya E. i § frsgl i R ask A “I sald that the Smiling Pool has -hazd top, & sort of roof,” 5 y top, of replied e o . . : “You e been. The idea of the niing oot £ SERVES FOUR PORTIONS. Season meat with salt, pepper, catsup and lemon julce. shells from and BAKED MACARONI with CHEESE i= surprisingly improved when you add all-phosphats, Baxi | BEAUTY BEGINS— When *Skin Congestion Ends mplexion beauty has little chance to show e R ness, ;olru pn&r‘nd flmimp!u! bnluozr:-l "Ill‘:: g:‘w b'u,uot‘;r vhz:uzou Pfi:v; gz daily dup—g:n cleansing s DEEP-PORE CLEANSING BANISHES This SKIN CONGESTION penetra t'fl-.hu the millions of fin’ pores which Imldn health and beauty !o¥ your skin. It brings every TWOOD [t GRAPEFRUIN i surprise to find improvement tn flavor—or quicker ing — or perhaps a gaving in time —or even-- a saving in sugar. Send for ‘‘Several New. Things Under the Sun”—a free booklet of interesting new uses for Rumford, ALWAYS a tasty dish, baked maca- A roni with cheese achieves new distinction with new delicacy when Rumford is used in it. And it’s the same with innumerable other dishes of which you and the family may be a-wearied . . . like prunes, broiled fish, mashed pota-" 8|S _ the pure, all-phosphate Baking toes, scrambled tomato bisque. : P Try using Rumford in them. It’s a D-TO-ONE TWO-TO-ONE T a’gggéi mally...to become invisible, as it must be if II!’IHII h?o.hn that ' il OMPANY, Easoutive Offies, Im‘ R l-’