Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 29

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‘WONAN'S PAGE, i it Fi, i 8 4 tabl of the grepefruit oy | To do this make a good hot !in a pail and your broom in, |1t up two wmu times, without ae- ] i 5t i sl i , you ted Flip, trying “¥ou seem to Flip, somewhat hastily and in a most manner. ba Jimmy wasn't afrald. I #t. No, sir; as long as I live I'll pever | (Copyriht. 1831.) _— - Ho Hum! Hot-Weather @ LUNCHEONS FOR your mid-«day meal . . . ereamed eggs make the perfect summer dish—light, yet nourishing. Buy your eggs from Chestnut Farms . . . and you can be sure they're fresh and fine. Buy your eream from Chestnut Farms—and you're sure t’s rich and pure. LisTEN 70 the Nationsl Deiry Radia Program every Tuesday might from 7.30 to 8.00 (E. S. T.) over wac and associated N. B. C. : statians. hestnut F s D widely spaced rods. And it was moved out into the room where it eould get JOLLY POLLY A Lesson in English UNCLE HER®, WHO SPEAKS SLOW AND FUL , SAID THAY, Dear AN OPTIMIST 1S A RADIO FAN ll‘m-!.'gl umn, perspiration. Answer—At with a salt ldnfuon or s lotion made of two l;une. witch hasel and one table- | “He is slow and careful in his “He drives slowly and care- but “He s & slow and careful Babies Need Special Care in Summer BY FLORENCE LA GANKE. ts were d on Baby Ann. : .uh:l;e could for ';hfl advice of her doctor Lols sponging of cool water be- put her to bed. She dusted with soft, odorless powder. She put on a freshly washed shirt snd us- umlm a nightgown. The shirt “The bed was of the crib style with Lais was careful that Baby gt into the habit of She took Ann (Copyright, 1931 My Neighbor Says: ‘To keep bread and sandwiches soft and fresh, wrap in a dry cloth first, then cever with cloth wrung out of cold water and set away until ready to use. Small articles for a kitchen shower for a bride can be pur- chaged for 10 cents or less and will prove very useful. Included are corers, strawberry hull- s, e me bread boards, gelatin molds, steel skew- A little lard rubbed into grease stains quickly "renwvu them. baked make a very tasty dish to served for dinner. (Copyright, 1931.) attest to W“q of Kellogg’s ALL- in overcomi nstipa- t For innl;:,nu, .?J_ MeEnery, Alto, ) 1o his experience: “Por fifteen years 1 was con- stantly bothered wi i Gen. .. - Soms cightews months ing 's first week never laxative n. hdhuk--x«:- medicine of any Kellogg's Au.-iruw is the lufi-:dlu -bran cereal in world. Two tablespoon- using habit-forming laxatives. i Dear of 16 and am hoping you can Meet the Miss Leeds: I should be very vudl.thu‘uhyo:;:i’r; ey E ht wash the armpits Answer—The Treason your hair Dry Hair. tainly should not happen at 18 years of | including the juice and grated rind, and | I never cease Miss Leeds: I am a you man | age) is very likely because it is lacking | three tablespoonfuls cf bolling water. On why, when me in oll. Hair and scalp which are too Thicken in a double boiler. I gotts wear a We are pleased to announce the names of the three Judges who will select the 37 Prize Winning Letters in the $20,000.00 Kelvinator Comparison Contest. They are Mr. J. E. Davidson, President of Nebraska Power Company, Omaha, and head of the Electric Refrigeration Bureau of the Na- A. Fisher, Director of Good Housekeeping In- stitute; and, Mr. B, C. Forbes, nationally known financial authority and publisher of Forbes Magazine. If you have not as yet entered the Contest, do so to-day. You have the opportunity to win $5,000.00 in cash; $1,250.00 in cash; or one of the 35 new Kelvinators that are worth from $678.00 to $345.00 each. See the Kelvinator Dealer. Get a copy of the Standard Rating Scale Score Card. Check any Kelvinator De Luxe or Standard Model against it. Then write a letter, not over- 200 words, on the subject, “What I have learned about Kelvinator”. Tell it in your own language. Facts count, rather than literary merit. Send the letter and the Score Card to Contest mnmnedymrt.hedrmuldli I have very queer hair. It i gray [ hair, and bisck (mostly gray), due to no spe- 0 | with a small safety Tamor or & rellable |clal cause. HARRY. careful.” | depilatory. LOIS LEEDS. WASHINGTON. D. ¢, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1931 ~FEATURES. Judges, Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Everybody except Kelvinator Corporation and Kelvinator Representatives’ employees (and their immediate families), is eligible. Contest closes August 31st. Duplicate prizes will be awarded both contestants in the event of a tie. Don’t delay. Get your letter in early. Here is gour opportunity to win $5,000.00 in cash! KELVINATOR CORPORATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN Barber & Ross, Ine. Third Floor 11th and G Sts. N.W. NAtional 8206 HUB FURNITURE CO. HECHINGER CO. COLLEGE PARK A.IEDSI'AM Tth and D Sts, N.W. 3 BRANCHES 15th & H Sts. NE. 6th & C S . W. JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. e NI @haCSeSW. HUNTER BROS. HARDWARE CO. " F 5L NW. Tolver Bprine, Mo Tth and W Sts. N.W. Prines’ Froderick, Md. m Ivina B B i £ iRy More than $20,000.00 Werth of Prizes PRINCE GEORGES ELECTRIC €O, and chances of fashlon thay % faver, =’ 'dmuottnw—-u. Tow been offered any sort of mecklace of mmmfiqmmh mlnm-fifl-h becoming as the somewhat aooke - pearis but is not quite sure that lgces. However, the Mnh!—hhhfihundwhnflmzn-l My leaflet on the care of the halr| -There is doubt the smart- neck ‘srand wulmummoudmudm!vmmc-mu':n.:m flmmmmw: than space here allows. I shall be very ‘Two-strand pearl necklaces of slight- glad to send this to you, or any other ly longer sort are meore gemerally be- | resder who may wish to have it, if you ! coming and are more appropriste- for |will send stamped, self-addressed en- Alec the Great i et T e | velope ‘with request for it short choker. Then there are long LOIS LEEDS. mu‘ showing as Norina—The average wetgnt for a girl many as mmn— who is 20 years old and § feet 6 inches - o for formal afternoen or o008 tall 15 130 pounds, so you see you are wmaumwg'-uw .t Dous eliher way ie: of sourse, nok com. Atirctive oo Do e 2 either way is, of course, not con~ Dieredt sner \der’ or over weight. b ‘] % propriate : § wirl of 18 20 : LOIS LEEDS. shorter 3 PRl - E i Lemon Sauce. i Toed Chooolate. pt i Mix one cupful of sugar with half & sk Place three tablespoonfuls turning gray (a thing which most cer- | cupful of butter, one egg, one lemon, | I'm such a very itle soul late sirup in ‘“-' pussle tablespoontuls Summer comes along. | ice and continue mussle. Phone Maribere §

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