Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1931, Page 26

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: i : E 1 gsh ‘hr‘ H =k 11 ] i i D. This to B 15 inches. Draw a line at t angles at C, measure 6 inches of the front or back and CB cut on a lengthwise fold of In cutting your material allow half inch for seams and hems or cut longer if a fairly long apron is wanted. Join back and front at JI. Twn & narrow_hem along s and stitch or finish with blanket stitch or bind. The sides of the apron lap over and but- ton or snap as shown in the sketch, (Copyright, 1931.) FOOD PROBLEMS BY SALLY MONROE. Little Helps. When salting almonds, put them over the fire in hct water and boil them hard for two minutes., Then drain them and cover them with cold water. Let them stand for "15 minutes, drain off the water, and skin. When prepared in this way the last of the almonds may be as easily skinned as the first of them, as the skin never sticks again. The easiest way to bake sponge cake is to pour it straight into ungreased pans. Usually the recipe for sponge cake calls for pans greased and then floured. The effect of ungreased pans seems to be the same as that of greased and floured and the e cake comes out without sticking. sounds un- reasonable, perhaps, but it is the meth- of sponge-cake makers. are using & liquid fat in in a recipe, add a little none. ! i i B 4} ¥z : y E E i CHE s i i i E gE > gggia § i Hi : £y i i i 8l § ] 2 § £ ; iE: Eégfig i T °F § ! £ E‘O it 58 Ea g ges I g | ifigfi i gn i 3 i it £ i i 1 ‘ 1 ; i ii’ / i ;. it i i b i kil lg;l i £ i it i : !4 3 b i | ] . [ 2 § s 2 H i £ 5% ] i > i f i e 55% g i ] H b i ks ] NANCY PAG Swollen Knees May Indicate Fallen Arches. 5 & He ad- it shoe man. Here made the imprint of his feet. man took a plece of carbon paper, mark H. Make| U Otherwise, as | otice a rather flat | THE EVENING she sed. I dont bleeve a werd of it, pop sed. Its a grate mistake to swallow every bit of scandle you hear, he sed, and ma sed, Im not swallowing any scandle, thanks just a same, I tell you I have it on very good suthority in a roundabout way, sirate from the source, she sed. ‘The longest way round is the sweet- est way home, pop sed. And he kepp on reeding The Human Race and Why, saying, It seems there are 26 million billion cells in the human body, yee gods thats a round number. O, is that the sort of thing that you bleeve? ma sed, and pop , Of corse I bleeve it, the man that wrote this book is a famous authority with several letters tacked to his name besides his own initials, and if he says there are 26 million billion cells in the human body, its true. O reely, I sippose he sat down and counted them one rainy afternoon, ma sed, and pop sed, A certain number were counted under a mikeroscope and the total number was approximated. O, approximated, in other werds gess- o, L sed. o you admit ym:kbuleev: n antastic’ gesses moun! up into the untold miilions, and yet when I say I bleeve one simple well founded fact'such as that Mrs. Wickett duzzent pay her cooks, you are immeeditly up indlrms with a mass of criticism, she sed. Not at all, I meen' quite so, yee gods, . Wickett robs her cooks pop sed. And he kepp on reeding to himself and ma started to do the crosswerd puzzle with a sat- tisfied expression. THE STAR’S DAILY PATTERN SERVICE Dantiness has this little crepe silk print frock—and much charm It has the modish flared sleeves and And it's cut on slenderizing lines with its curved seaming through the flat A black and white sl t made_the o R sy Style No. 2997 y be had in sizes . | hipline. dren as well as adults. Price of Serves six. DAILY DIET RECIPE HONEY SALAD DRESSING. Water, % cup. fim!my'd%lmwp’ nful Salt, 15 ' SERVES 10 OR 12 PORTIONS. Heat the honey and water in a double boiler. Mix the dry in- MODE <. OF THE MOMENT Parcs- Werth is introducing Pra.c&:cd,t u:&un_c,.r dress, cont and jacket. This belted l&u woolen eout Aas a s Frock and tricot jacket. Rite BEDTIME STORIES % %o Cloud King. 8o Jive that others, too, oua Farmer Brown's 3 “Shoot that varmint,” replied Stumpy Brown’s Boy would have . “He hasn't done us any harm, so why kill him? I never I've just made if show him l{ll,'ne‘, and I gom: oll;nul vhn'm delunedm'o h.lg active pulmonary tuberculosts or early adulthood contract the [ tion in inf and some of us do not catch _the until childhood. Probably very few of us who do de- velop active in vet- erinarians. In 1-pound cans, at all stores. Products Co., &7 W. 44th $1,, New York Gity, o Thornton them and again with the mountains seeming to shut them in on all sides as Cousin Tom sought the that would let them thyough. For they had seen no living creature and among the | bare, Tocky not even a tree. Then as and came.out on the other er Brown's Boy caught sight of & speck| S S BN SALE Q the fresh steaming cup. Order from Chestnut CoFrFEE... CHESTNUT FARMS CHOOSE your cream as carefully as you choose _your coffee blend. For it lends the final flavor to NATURE’S CHILDREN BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. i if gfy Bar% EE8 er up the sides of should she once brought_uj in by grain and placed about theno‘n . In order tapenfi:r the city, the ant must climb up the the mound and enter the fun- ening. Eighteen inches be- nt entrance will be found the storerooms. There, hanging to ti rough ceiling, may be seen hundreds of e Een s worker a worker ant needs food for herself or the babies under her care, she will go to the container and, touch- ing her with her antennae, is under- over the pass | stood side Parm. i :E i ; %EE P i Ei i ¥ 3 B & i i E | | H H i i % d 8 | iy BY gEE: Ji ; (Copyright. 1931 Kitchen Ideas. When frying bacon, do not let the “Advice is cheap and plentiful” *I've heard ‘master Ilzl 0 THE CREAM IN YOUR BY Farms to get the richest and best cream. It’s the perfect complement, not only to coffee, but to cereals, fruits and sauces. hsmm\:lhfluuoudbdryldbhqnum Tuesday night from 7.30 to 8.00 (E. S. T.) over wnc and associated N. B. C. stations. Chestnut Farms Dairy A DIVISION OF NATIONAL PAIRY FEATU to giving the hot ofl treat- ment before the shampoo, rub a little of the following tonic into the scalp means do not neglect a dally scalp massage and brushing. The necessity for washing the baby’s head with soap and water each day RES.,' : i ;i A > % B h i Beie ; i i : fi i ; 1 ; i ] ik becomes rapidly apparent if the cere- the i 8 ¥ e i i fhizeep: atael i No self-infection when you use KLEENEX disposable tissues Kleenex is destroyed im- mediately after use—no UHIWMM can destroy!” Any doctor will tell you that's the sane, the b}lthhlflfiutodo.

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