Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1930, Page 39

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WOMAN'S PAGE, or any You may make one white er black if you want t & smart magpie effect, or hoose a dark brown and a m or & light brown and beige, or two tones of green, combine a pastel tone of & darker tone of another gflg 5] . 5%’5525 i Barrow hem. Press well and take the squares to the pleater. Her part of the work is to pleat them in sunburst effect with the graduated pleats running from one cormer to the corner and sides the searf you simply th & small orna-~ 'BEDTIME STORIE World of. White. PR AP g o erry Muskrat. the three-legged son of Jerry Im‘udmummmdwme the Pool with a roof on it. You was frozen over so it really £ H mental buckle. This is placed at & h neckline in the front. The ends of the squares are then over the shoulders to the back and crossed over as shown in the sketeh. A few stitches should be taken under the end that hangs over to keep them in position. In_order to make one end of the scarf longer at the back than the other you may use one square slightly smaller than the other, or you may join the two ends at the front so BRIDGE TALKS BY MRS, JORN MUNCE, JR, We will begin our discussion today by taking up second hand's bid of one RO trump after & pass by dealer. It is Teasonable to assume when dealer posses, and by so doing tells not only his partner but his opponents, that he lacks a count of 13 in his hand for a no-trump bid, and has none of the high eard combinations necessary for a that one is an inch or so shorter than | the the other. It you decide to use this scarf effect on a new dress you might use the dress material for one square with the other from terial square mal trimming details on the dress. A clever dlmdn;l'flllh!;e achieved of a Lmfl% figure: 3 making ene square o the red material and the other of ht color ihat appears in the print, ere are all sorts of interesting wey: that the idea might be earried out. My Neighbor Says: Grease spots on silk may he removed by covering spot with French chalk. Let stand for a few hours then brush off. Re- peat the application if ne Never keep tea and coffee near au:h other unless they are in ins. Sandpaper the soles of chil- dren’s new shoes. This prevents their slipping on polished floors. To clean a suede jacket go over the entire surface with very fine sandpaper. Always dissolve soap chips and washing soda in boiling water before adding to the water in which clothes are to be washed. Bacon fat is excellent to fry potatoes in. It is the sweetest and most nutritious of fats, When making coleslaw or cabbage salad, half of a small onlon, shredded fine, mixed through éhle cabbage, gives & de- lightful flavor. (Copyright. 1930.) BY THORNTON W. BURGESS closed for & minuto ar two. Then he opened them, and as before millions of & roof of ice. He liked it. At |YOU wonder that He swam to a tussock on which he was accustomed to climb out and sit used for other|no ‘These cards are held by second hand and dealer has passed. You will find by counting the ace of spades as 4, king of hearts 3, queen of diamonds 2, Jjack of diamonds 1, jack of clubs 1 and the two 10s as 1 that this hand counts 12, and while dealer would not dare bid one no trump on such a holding, it is the minimum on which second hand should bid after a pass by dealer. Coming to third band’s bid of one no trump, after two passes, when dealer Nays by his that he hes a weak the'Sa into three suits safely stopped, no worthless doubleton, and & count of 14, after two passes he should not hesitate to bld one no trump. The hand below is an lustration of this bid: ades—A. J. 5. t5—K. 10, onds—K. J, 6, & Clubs—J, 10,3 This is third hand’s holding after ggfii:a!:? 28 every day. It was covered with gome- | three white. Stumpy hesitated for some hing e. put his one front paw B & E both major suits, and if he is a depend- able player he will win oftener than he he | will lose by this bid. Of course, we He grinning up at him. . “What is it? What has happened?” demanded Stumpy. “It is snow, that is all,” replied Jerry, climbing out beside Stumpy. “And what is snow?” to what you see. By the time it reached the ground each little rain had been _changed fi_-nlho(mnw.nndlukmndm “It seems to me that Jack Prost does he|a lot of SE32E s 31 thought & cloudy day Sun has I h“i a look and t it makes any par- down here. I just : raf Stumpy. and jolly, his face £ i i : =a ol I P where Jack Frost_had in i it over. Even quite there he knew that shining, after all. He when ey i §i5y . fzai g 5 MENU FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Grapefruit. with things,” sald (Copyright. 1930.) Kidney, Creole Style. Trim the fat from one fresh beef onions one cho, " sweet T, S Durh Aot the et 5 thorgesmly seared and coated with a gravy. Add one pint of canned toma- %oes and & 'h of cayenne pepper and eurry and one teaspoenful of salt; cover closely, and simmer for three-q of an hour. Serve very hot on parrow strips of buttered toast. Creamed Salt Fish. small pleces one cuj of Melt one uhkwnpnw of and turn onto with slices Berve with baked amazing d Jerry Muskrat | | brown | always likes to give have the same requirement here of three suits safely worthless singleton. hand is fourth hand’s holding, on which he bids one no trump after three passes e ol ol Diamonds—J." 10, 8. Olubs—K, J,'7, 8. we have MOTHERS Auntie’s Present. Jane has a dear old great-auntie who her nieces snd set to work to make an outfit for it, using mterig from her smxlr bag. wm“ new garments were generously sup) with gnaps and buttons and button- making the dressing and of dolly a real delight. were carefully folded un- reductions- on Kavsen pure silk underwear| l‘\?fied and 1o | books. e following + | when, -~ OF THE .MOMENT 4 & powder Blue with & White thread in it e blouse. b flAfl.ltly sey used ofi Zra.uu.t with ing tuck-in blousa. A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT PLUMMER. HIGH atop the big stacks in the Li- ¢ brary of Congress may be found a | in genial, pleasant. always obl man 3 bnrrlim which r-m].nd‘x‘l:n!e of a immediately aware of an air of aloof- ness—up on the top floor, high above the common And he is im- the more after credentials have himsel For these inanimate objects are alive to him—live, human stories of man's progress. A selected at the Gutenberg Bible. first ted pages in lays & page of It is one of the ‘To another shelf, and Parma brings forth an ordinary m%m in s modern, dark blue binding. Among the most called-for books the Li- brary, it 1 sald Yo be one of the two coples in existence. The other is in the Library, too—Adam H. mu% Mary Baker Eddy. other coples are believed destroyed. On another shelf are five delicately but securely bound volumes r t- ing a fabulous sum to book lors— the first five editions of Izaak Walton’s "Cvmflzn Angler.” And not far away are the first four follos of Shakespeare's works. ‘There is another—a volume published DAILY DIET RECIPE BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH BROWN BUTTER. Brussels sprouts, 1 quart; butter, 4 tablespoonfuls; vinegar, 2 table- spoonfuls. SERVES 6 PORTIONS. Wash Brussels sprouts in cold water and remove wilted lea: and stems. Put into bol ed water and cook 10 to 1 soup or sauce, Melt butter and let 1t become delicate brown, re- move from fire and add vlnag:r Pour over sprouts and serve hot. DIET NOTE. M'?e furnishes _fiber, lime, iron, vitamins A and B., Can be eaten by normal adults of average or_under ht and by those uce if less butter were used. ) 8quare, slim volume | ton in 1663 and believed one of two existence—Roger Willlams' = “Key Into the Language of America, Or a Help to the Language of the Natives of Part of America Called New shman to git hpl:ag; .t.uu- lve Indian 1af to the early settlers in Americs, And there is a history of the Plymouth colony written in 1622, two years after the founding of the settle~ ment. Parma considers it among the Bl B B, ey 5875 m o assistance to research workers in Amer- ican history. There are others—thousands of them. The collection is being increased grad- ually. The Vollbehr ectio] in which is included an o Gutenberg Bible, and which Congress agreed to buy at its latest session, will find apace on the shelves in Parma's There one may find com all examples of printed work, m the early days of Gutenberg in Germany, Bodoni in mll. the Aldine Press, Cax- in England, and from Willlam Mt I to .| careers, pop sed, and I sed, I think I gess maybe Il be a man in & uniform that starts elevaters in a big office bullding by clicking a little cliker in his hand to leeve the different ele- vater men know when their aloud to Well then I think Id like to be & sharpshooter, I sed and pop sed, Well 1 hardly think Id recommend that. Sharpshooters are apt to be taken ad- vantage of because of thelr trusting natures. In fact they are quite fre- quently shot in a most cowerdly man- ner while their backs are terned in the discharge of their duties, he sed. ‘Then I wouldent mind being a mail fiyer flying across the country with let- ters while comm ple are asleep, led,sndpupl::fitmmmh- lished fact that the femail fiyer is more dedly than the mail, and the ferst thing you know & woman driver would come crashing into your nice registered let~ :enstngyvu‘flbeluukyflyoulmm n a trée, Well then how about being a flagpole painter? I sed. Yee gods you better stick to some- t.hllln' safe like elevator starting, pop s And he got behind the sporting page d I started to do my homework agenst my will. WHO REMEMBERS? w ) CA / SUN: fiMiss’ i ‘When moonshine servative measure FEATURES, my-nose. Should I open my moutit and give it an airing? I brush my teeth with salt at least once & week. Do you " see if you are eating too much starchy and protein food, "h.lch, taken in ex- cess, mako the system too acid. 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