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i WOMAN’S PAGE. FEATURES. NANCY PAGE Recreation Should Give Us Excrci‘e and Fun. l | NATURE’S CHILDREN BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. Patchwork, Quilting and Raffia BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. N S}\“\ 3 BY FLORENCE LA GANKE. Country Club Special Brew Aged in vats for |about four months, then | | dealcoholized and bot- tled. After bottling it is | pasteurized. A real fin- lished product, the old- 'time taste and flavor. | Tlustrations by Mary Foley. One of Nancy's good ‘friends was in | school work, a principal of a school using the newest and most approved educational methods. From her Nancy leatned a great deal regarding child- Ten's training. ‘This teacher talked one day about the fun of recreation. “You know, Nancy, unless a child learns .o play, and get fun out of it she is going td have a LXVIL THE PEACH BORER. Acgeria Exitosa. HE ruthless destroyer of our peach We don't say Sanidary’s Special |’ trees has been discovered. She Coffee is the coffee for you . . . nor do we say you shovld use two lumps of sugar and no more in your coffee . . . it's your faste that | must be suited. We do say, how- | ever. you can’t buy better quality or finer flavered coffee at this low | " SANITARY’S SPECIAL COFFEE | Pound 190 Roasted in our own Washington plant and delivered frequently to our stores. GREEN BAG COFFEE » 29c SANICO COFFEE w. 37c has robbed us yearly of $6,000,- 000. From the Rocky M6untains to the Atlantic Ocean and from Canada south to Florida she is known. ‘The parents are really very beautiful. Their wings are trimmed with steel- blue edges. The father's wings are transparent, but the mother's are cov- | ered with tiny dark scales. Both par- ents have narrow sashes or bands Being thoroughly around their abdomens. They fly about in the daytime and often have been | laged, it is healthful — mistaken for wasps. !a“ lhe zest a“d snap fol‘ Shortly after their marriage the hus- | . . [ band dics and the mother is very busy ‘thirst quenching you cattering her eggs over the foliage | # of the trees, weeds ond even the trash |have wished for. Coun- on the ground. She is utterly indiffer- itry Club demonstrates |its goodness on trial— |there is nothing else just ent to t w comfort and welfare of her offspring. The eggs are very small and difficult time when she grows up and like it. tries to spend her leisure time to best ‘ Try It Today FRESH FREESTONE PEACHES 50 22e These peaches are large and fine— full colored and full flavored, and are the Georgia Belle and Hiley Belle va- rieties. . Bots. for 4 c For a real treat serve them sliced L with fruit sugar and cream. inconspicuous, a reddish brown in color, oblong in shape and one-fiftieth of an inch long. In about l{l dl;:a 111he !bflb&I b'ours hatch and make a bee line for the trees, Durrowing into the bark or old wounds. | 2dvantage. This problem of lelsure They remain on their happy hunting o T o tor " 1n "Ehe Spring | ously considering, these days. Most [ 3 American adults work so hard at having a gcod time that the effects | are worse than useless. Good times should be spontaneous times. And I don't know that I can call motoring | When the sap begins to flow the in- vaders eat greedily end grow rapidly. | There is only one generation a year.: The full-grown baby borer at this| stage is about'en inch long, yellowish- white and, if you please, red-headed. Now he weaves himself a silken robe, intermixed with bark and skin, a tough — — - Vacuum Packed. material resembling the bark of the tree in color. E_vANGE LN S A LW A PURSE-BAG AND A CHAIR SEAT OF QUILTED CHINTZ WITH A BOR- | DER ARRANGEMENT OF THE SAME FLOWER-AND-FOLIAGE MOTIFS. Accessories in the style of 1880 are being fedtured in New Ycrk. There is a piquant grace about them which is delightful. The needlecraft described today is given to suit both the ultra- | modern vegues and those %ell adapted to the '80s. A design has been sclected that can be workad in raffia, or wor- sted, in_chintz, felt and other textiles. It can be applied to bags of all sorts, to cushions, covers and hangings. The simplicity cf it tempts amateurs as well as skilled embroiderers. The effects are stunning. The pattern and design with full directions for making into a raffia bag- purse can be had by inclosing a dime and a self-addressed and stamped en- velope with a request directed to Lydia ~Le Baron Walker in care of this paper. Various color schemes, which are given, are equally effective when carried out Jn the articles described today, direc- tions for which are given herein. A chintz purse envelope bag is a nov- | elty. The foundation of the bag (made according to pattern-directions) may be of flat-toned chintz with plain-colored chintz forming the diagonal band. The foliage at each side of the gay round flower should bz in gresn. Edge the diagonal _band with a fold of black chintz. Bind zll edges with the black chintz instead of turning them in and | oppesite direction to form diamonds. | If the b°g is in envelope stylz, finish ! according to direction on pattern If it 1 is of the regulation bag type, seam the outside portions tcgether. Seam to- gether lining portiors cut the same | shape. Slip the lining inside the outer bag portion, whizh wiil bring both wrong sides together, and finish by attaching | to a frame, or make a drawstring-hem | with headirg above and run strings | thrcugh to complete the bag. Quilted chair sets and cushiors are beautiful when made using this flower- and-foliage motif. I'style with one round flower between | motifs positioned with tips of laaves just far enough apart to allow for the | If the chair insertion of the flower. | seat is shaped, plan to have cne flowey in a correr with a le>f each side ex- tending in the directicn of the edge. | Quilt the surface of the top with diag- | onal diamond shapsd stitchery as de- | scribed and continue the quilling by | outlining the motifs. Cut motifs from felt and applique with blenket stiiches to felt bags cr accessories. Ornament chintz shoe bags or those of sateen, denim, etc., with a diagonal applique motif on each pocket. Use an | applique flower-and-foliage border for chintz curtains and hangings. Or the border can be sewed to heavy or light- Arrange in border | In this protected case the borer remains for three or four weeks and wriggles out a moth. As a little girl 1 was taught to dig these borers from our most valued peach trees. The sharp knife would cut away the bark and the busy borer would be | cxposed. A wash was applied to the | wound. Meny interested chickens stood | | close at hand apd caught the borer as | he fell to the ground. ; Today an insecticide with an ether- {like cdor and vaporizing quality is | placed in the ground under the infested | trees. The space of 15 or 13 inches is cleared of grass and weeds at the base | |of the tree. “A “shovelful of dirt is| thrown about this clearing and the i“pamdxchlor" is applied evenly in an inch or two inch band en irely around | the tree trunk and two inches away | from the berk of the tree. Cover the | “paracichlor” with several zhovelfuls of dirt and pack the soil into a cone- | shoped mound. The fumes permeate | the soil and will kill from 90 to 100 | per_cent of the borers. This chemical | | is harmlecs %o persons and domestic at break-neck speed, playing bridge | until all hours of the night exactly | spontaneous ways of enjoying one’s self, nor do they give our bodies exercise. “When you and I went to school we had our daily exercise—remember them. Cross A, Cross B, Cross C, and so on. ! We went at them with grim determin- | ation, sct mouths and tensed muscles. * Nowadays we teach children to use thes> same muscles, give them just as much exercise, but we do it differently. They have exercises, but they are fun, ! and set the mind favorably toward re- | creation that is helpful. A bouncing | ball, a sweeping movement in gathering | up jacks, a vigorous throwing of a large | ball brings muscles into play and yet | afford children fun while doing it. j“Physical education of today teaches ¢éhildren how to play and while the: do it they have a good time and excreis muscles all unwittingly. The results ought to be seen when these youngsters | Exceptional Values! Catalina Tuna . . 3™ %t~ 40c Domestic Sardines . . 2 9c Welch's Grape Juice . ==t 39c Orange Juice, 3 = 20c HONEYMOON Pomorang Citrus Juice . 3t 20c each 25C b Quart Jar Pickles . . ipe Olives . . "Wanoue Rp oi Del Monte & om0 Dentyne, Beeman's Teaberry Sunshine Hydrox . . Hershey's Cocoa . large tin 2|C 2 e Bc 2 s | Be Ib. tin 2|C Nuggef Pears b small tins 3 for 25C Del Monte %ae Cherries > 1t |5¢ Del Monte Cherries ™. 25¢ Royal Anne tin Exceptional Values! Hunt's ) Asparagus . > green largest Hunt's Fruit Salad . .. - New Pack Peas 3 xe2 Standard Corn . . 3™: Standard Tomatoes . 3™ : Shriver's A-1 Peas . 3: Pckoe 2nd Sanico-Tea . L Seal’eci‘ M“k . FAi s} 4 tan tins 25C Sanico Flour . . B Sanico Flour . . _ 21-1b. bag RED WING STRAWBERRY 69¢ 35¢ 2.1, Jar Preserves . Babo for bathrooms . . In the Big Red e .., EOE can I'C 2 »e 25¢ 29¢ 29¢ tins 25C e 25¢ uns 22¢ un 50c n 19¢ 35¢ are_grown up and have hours for rec- reation and leisure. It will be irfterest- ing to watch.” | ——— - - (Copyright. 1931.) i | Caramel Bavarian Cream. | After recreation one is hunzry. Send for weight, unbleached cotton cloth. (Copsrizht. 1631) felling seams. animals under these conditions. These patchwork bags are given | (Copyright. 1931.) added quaintness when they are made of tiny figured chin‘zcs. Use harmoni- ously contrasting tones of this style of | Alec the Great | nAfter. recreation one is huncr nd for chintz. Serving 8—One cupful sugar, one| be rent fre upon ! e e o e e | = 7 | cupful boiling water, one-eighth tea- | fhis pa : S ihetred mupeal Dader the | = | spoontul salt, two tablespoonfuls gran- | . - patchwork applique outside portion, put ulated gelatin, one-half cupful cold Peaches, French Style. a layer of cotton wadding. Baste in | water, two cupfuls whipped cream, one-| One and two-thirds cupfuls sugar, position. With_running_stitches cut- el | on 5 sugar, e If cupful almonds, cne teaspoonful | thrc tablespoonfuls flour, two cggs. line the motifs, taking stitches through | | vanilla. | one-fourth teaspoonful salt, two cup- | lines of running stitches. >Cross these & frying pan. Heat slowly and stir con- | spoonful vanilla, three cupfuls peachcsi with identical stitchery rows going in ‘ 3, }stamly until light brown sirup forms. | (crushed). Mix cup of sugar with flour. Add boiling water and cook until the | Add eggs, salt and milk. Cook in dou- | - | sugar, dissolves. tir constantly. Add | ble boller unti creamy. " Sir constant- | THE STAR’S o | gelath, which has been soaking five |ly. Cool. Add cream and vanilla, | PRI M. | minutes in one-half cupful of water. | Frecze until s f. When ready to serve | fhen T'm so bored 2nd tired of me DAILY PATTERN That life seems melancholy, SERVICE SALAD NEEDS 3-Diamond Crabmeat . ... .tn 39c Wet Pack Shrimp .......gnass 35¢ Dromedary Dates. .......p: 20c Del Monte Pimentos. ....... 10c Best Food Mayonnaise. . 1: pint 20c Sanico Mayonnaise .15 pint 17¢ Kraft (Ge'fand’s) Mayonnaise 1 rint 20¢ 35¢ CANNING NEEDS Jelly Glasses 1; pints. . . . . .dozen 39¢ Mason Fruit Jars pints. . . . dozen 69¢ Mason Fruit Jars quarts . . . dozen 79¢ Mascn Fruit Jars ': gals. dozen $1.09 Mason Jar Caps . .dozen 25¢ Rubbers for Jars ... .d0zen Tc Paraffine ..... pkz. 10c CANNED MEATS Blue Label Chicken. . ... . .tn 55¢ Underwood’s Ham . . .. .2 tins 25¢ Underwood’s Ham. . . .1arge tin 25¢ Likby's Veal Loaf........un 15¢ Libby’s Potted Meat. ...2 tins 9c Libby’s Vienna Sausage. . .tin 10c Libby's Potted Ham . .~o. 1; tin 15¢ paper. e Carton of a dezen Pound Carton Sanico Fresh Eggs. . Land O’ Lakes Butter. ...... 37¢ Sanitary Butter. .. ......... fud 33¢ Wisconsin Cheese. ............ »23c PureLard.. .. ... Tk or 2 e 23€ * e e« Carton Nucoa Margarine............ . »-17¢c FLIT LAVA flies, mosauitoes, Hard soap roaches, _etc. Removes grease. grime and erit . armiess to the tendsrest skin, |_ake 5¢ | 2 ke 27¢ Soft Drink Time Is at Hand . . . Canada Dry Ginger Ale. .. .. ... bottle 14¢ Canada Dry Sparkling Lime. . .. .bottte 14¢ Canada Dry Sperklmg Orange. . ... .. bottie 17¢ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. . . 2 bots. 29¢ Coca Cola and 5c Drinks. 6 contents 25¢ Rock Creek Ginger Ale. . . .. .3 coatents 25¢ Country Club Special . .................3 bots. 40¢c Budweiser Brew........... .bottle 16¢; doz. $1.75 Schiitz Brew..............botte 10c; 6 for 58¢ White Rock Sparkling Water ....2bots. 3¢ Abner Drury Brew . .. .bottle contents 5¢ Blue Rock Water (not all stores)......3 bots. 40c Jumbo Junior Bread........ % 6¢ Jumbo (115 1b.) Bread..... .2 15¢ Puritan Sliced Bacon. ......... » 33¢c Sanico Jelly (5 flavors)....... ur 10¢ Musselman’s Applesauce...... uw 10¢ Honey Dew sic: Pineapple.2 ™% 39¢ CIGARETTES SANICO Lacky Strike, Piedmont; 014 Gold PEAS Chesterfield, Camel | stir until gelatin has dissolved. Cool | arrange portions in sherbet cups and | T and chill until a little stiff. Fold in|top with peaches which have been I'm always shocked and horrificd | rest of ingredients. Pour into & glass | mixed and chilled with the remaining To find some one who's joll | mold and chill until stiff. — = Fashion this model of brown and white printed voile and you'll love it! It has splendid points so kind to the | mature figure. Note how 'the applied | front that extends to the waistline nar- rows its breadth. And how the dip in the hip seaming at the front gives the | figure a lengthened line. The skirt Bmu also help to carry out a vertical ine. The sleeve flounce and waist {rill are | New Lower Price HEINZ BEANS = 10c Kit ' does mat’ staina §9c 59c & 30c NEW! Sanitary Tea’ 10¢ i Green or Afternoon Gifsed Afternoon Pekoe . Sanico Pekoe <. 19¢ Banquet Pekoe Tea.. 1, m. 25¢ Eanquet Gun Powder.; 1. 23¢ Banquet Tea Balls. . . .pke. 23¢ House of Lords Tea..s; m. 23¢ Lipton’s Tea ......15 m. 25¢ Salada Tea Heno Tea . . rich flavor an outstand- ing vaiue ‘at this price. tin 5c Large in 18-0z. Per tin Carten $1.32 A BIG VALUE! In 200 Stores Ice Cream and Hydrox A full_pint of delicious Sanico Tee Cream and a ten cent package of Sun- shine Hydrox for 25¢ Sanico Tee Cream will keep hour or more in your ice box. a deal or two home, tonight. Cellophane Bag . ..y m. 15¢ 1 1. 19¢ hard an o Take SANICO Chief Lifeguard McMonigle of Ice Cream i Coney Island treating a sun- * | burn case ac First Aid Station. Soothing, cooling Noxzema ends pain instantly . . . doesn’t stain clothes "oc’HEN FIRST AID STATIONS and Lifeguards at America’s biggest beaches use Noxzema exclusively, you can rest assured that it's the best thing out for sunburn, John McMonigle, director of lifeguards, Coney Island says, “For going ol thirty years I've beena lifeguard or director of lifeguards. In all that time I never found a thoroughly satisfactory sunburn semedy till I tried Noxzema. “This is the fifth season we've been using it in our First Aid Station here at Coney. It seems to cool and soothe and relieve the soreness and burning almost instantly. And you'd hardly believe how quickly it will heal even a bad\burn.” g Beach authorities at many other leading resorts like Atlantic City, Asbury Park and Long Beach have also found Noxzema the most effective remedy for sunburn. Don’t suffer needlessly—get 8 jar today at any drug or department store, NOXZEMA CREAM 8,000,000 JARS USED LAST YEAR Sanico Peanut Butter i 23¢ - + IN OUR MEAT MARKETS COOKED MEATS Puritan Cooked Boneless Hams . . . .. ... Puritan Ccoked Boneless Ham (sliced) Loffler’s Frankfurters . s _Loffler’s Skinless Frankfurters. . . ... Loffier’s Sliced Dried Beef Loffler’s Luxury Loaf . ... ... .. .. Cooked Corned Beef Loaf . . . ... ..... Loffler’s Smoked Liverwurst. . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Mellow and Sweet Ridgeway CANTALOUPES The Ridgeway Cantaloupe season lasts only about ten days, so enjoy these fine flavored cantaloupes while you can. oINS 5E .. % 12¢ oy TDNEE0 - ... % . 16¢ vt 3e ... m 10e .3 15e Ib. 27 [ = o IbRE e .1b. 35¢ . 37c .. 41c ..., 49c .. 19¢ .. 19¢ Cantaloupes are packed in so many sizes that it is impossible to quote a given price . . . however, they range in price from Sc each to 3 for 25c. plain brown. White embroidered or- ganie tucked in at the neckline is dainty and feminine. Style No. 3076, that may be copied exactly at a substantial saving, is de- signed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 inches bust measure. Sizes 36 requires 4'; yards of 39-inch material with 1 yard of 6-inch lace. ‘White flat weshable crepe silk is very smart for resort. Other interesting ideas are gray linen, dusty-pink shantung, black- and white crepe silk print and printed batiste in blue and white. For a pattern of this style send 15 ¢ents In stamps or coin directly to The ‘Washington Star's New York Fashion Bureauy, Fifth avenue and Twenty-ninth street, New York. Our large Summer Fashion Book offers a wide choice for your Summer ‘wardrobe in dagling styles for the chil- dren as well as the adults. Price of book, 10 cents. : ] Stewing Chickens . Prime Rib Reast . " Tender Chuck Roast. . . Bottom Round Steak ... .. . Top Round Steak ....... Sirloin Steak . . . Porterhouse Steak .. ..... 3-Cornered Roast . . Shoulder Lamb Roast . . . .. Shoulder Lamb Chops. . . .. Stoulder Veal Chops. . Breast cf Lamb......... To enjoy Cantaloupes at their best, put them in your icebox at least twelve hours before serving. ‘Home-Grown Sugar Corn. . ..... .6 ears 25¢ Fancy, Fresh Lima Beans. . . . . . ..., 2 m. 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce . .......... 2 nas. 25¢ Fancy Stringless Beans. . . . . . .....3 ns 20c Juicy California Lemons. . . . .. ... .4z 29¢ New Potatoes . ..............10ms 17¢c New Sweet Potatoes, 3 ™ 25¢ GREASELESS—WILL NOT STAIN Apply Noxzema freely— even before putting on .dainty summer clothes. It is positively greaseless— cnnot soil or stain. s Potatoes cxported from the United Stet>s in 1930 were valued at $2,- 212,294, .