Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1931, Page 27

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WOMAN'S PAGE. Cdi‘clw'\’egetnble Dishes in Summer BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. | the dressing with b are edten muich like half bean i liclous &8 it s good looking. (Copyright, 1031.) Household Methods BY BETSY CALLISTER. Enameling Furniture, A reader asks whether it is absolutely | necessary to remove old enamel and paint from furniture to be enameled. | 1t isn't absolutely necessary. If the old smooth, don't attempt f it 15 very badly searred eracked and peeled, then it is of | “BONERS” Humorous Tid-Bits From THE JUDGE WAS VERY iIND. DECEASED IF HAD ANYTHING TO BAY. My father 18 in the middle ages. The form of government in Russia i A well known proverb; It is & long worm that hath no turning. What did Paul Revere say at the end of his famous ride? hoa. The inhabitants of ancient Bgypt were called mummies. ‘The triple alliance is faith, hope and charity. A martyr is & pile of wood set on fire with & man on top. ‘The royal mint 1 what the king grows in his palace gardens. (Copyright, 1031) Cheese and Bacon. Cut one small Joat of bread in slices | three-fourths of an inch thick. Cream | & six-ounce package of piménto Cheese with three tablespoonfuls of condensed Imilk to the consistency of butter. DOROTHY DIX’S LETTER BOX Has the. Homely Girl as Good a Chance of Marrying as Her Homely Brother? Dlll MIBS DIX—Will you settle this argument for us? man a better chante to be woman he wants for a wife than men and get man she desires for Answer: You have only to look around among to have this quéstion answered. Any man can have Al with fest gitls in the ecommunity, ho mateer if homely girl can sit tp and gnaw her to the bone waiting for & man to eome along. 'WWHY, the chief advantage in being a man i that John Jones may have a figure like a tub and a of his head and & fréckled face, but if he has a keen line and manners and knows how to show a girl fectly delighted at his attentions and flattered when Afice, and wheh he pops the quéstion she doesn’t say “no.” BUT it Sally Jbnes is just as intelligent and delighful as her brother no man will date her up if she is his twin in looks. Wild horses couldn't make & man drag a bald-headed woman around & ballroom floor, and it 18 only too sadly true that no man loves a fat girl. ‘Whether men are greater lovers of beauty than women are, T do not know, but I do know that they m pick their wives out by w looks instead 6f by their good qualities. 'h is ong of the reasons why there Aare so many )y marriages. wom are wiser in not putting the foolish that men put on women. Of course, & slim, handsome young chap with ambtrosial locks And & Gréeian profile, but she is content to admire him in #h. or jn réal 1ifé to let some other girl have him. Bhe doesn'ts wan! when Nature endows either a man or beauty she is mighty apt to skimp on b try and a lo:‘ ?.t everyda; rains th: y qualities that you have to 80 no woman considers passing up a fine, couldn't take & Screen test. It is his intelligence and his ability hs a go<getter that she is thinking of, not his looks, Wh! certainly & good thing o elss there would be a lot of ngomt. Copyright, 1981, The Woman Who Makes Good BY HELEN WOODWARD Who started her career ab & frightened typist and who became one of the highest paid bubdiness womeén én America. host- | orders are to dcl.lll wlth,m p people are joys of doctors and dentists, for lht{ seem to know jusi how to soothe irri- table, impatient, k folk. can be, a success- ful mother and wife, for you have an understanding nature, able to bear and share another's burdens. Look at the handwriting of the most charming person you kfiow and you will find it to be easy flowing, even and fairly large. Note—_{f you twigh to h ATy will be :;htr nierpreted ' This cofmn or vou iwill veceive '@ hunguwriting Anely sia ‘Chart which vou will And an nfere ing study. Miss Mockabee, T ol I ‘Whipped Cream Cake. Whip one cupful of whipping cream until slightly thickened but not stiff enough to hold & peak. Fold in one cupful of sugar, then two eggs beaten and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Add one and one-half cupfuls of cake flour which has been sifted with two tea- spoonfuls of baking r, And one- fourth teaspocnful of salt. Mix only And until smooth. Pla¢e in two small layer FEATURES. A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY RERBERT PLUMMER. I‘rl regular battiefield doctor whe nu;mmm«mum adto Capt. oul” Thompsen. Booné be ident Hoover should arise early in the morning and heave a medicine ball around the White House lawn before mkllm the day's work, the President $0. PFishing is about the only form of récreation for which Mr. Hoover has displayéd a real love, but he “medicine bails" just the same. Yt “Do:" Boone is far from beirs the sertpus-minded and éxaéting man Dfx;n!dlflll 0N F A practical ted at the President’s week m‘munm on the Rapidan, usuzally it can be traced either | wrence that. He is a general favorite with news- %permmmmmmwmwm. ere are few of them he hasn't takén in hand when they were ailing. o ¥ in served ‘Doc” Boone, Who ' e N the White House. it i 7 u Orange-Lemon Pie. one-fouirth cupful of cold water. By S Se— ) Honey Sandwich. Hont spréad betwest alicss buttmeg bread makes a délicious wich, and with a glass of teh & good luncheon. Boak one tablespoonful of gelatth in ’luztmiwrflnh.fllitm ad On the bread cut in triangles & | Halve some bacon slices nnd&‘ll:.e half on each triangle of bread. in & broiler s undet & low flame for 20 minutes. SONNYSAYINGS BT FANNY Y. CORY. ther to remove it. cake pans or in one shallow loaf pan And bake in & moderats oven. Gool and ice with belled or fudge icing. This will meke & deliclous coconut cake if boiled icing 15 uséd and & genérous amount of coconut is sprinkied over surface. .]l%flml the old coat of »Im.3 8 at e o the dirEcions careruly: | economy you can’t beat genuine Kellogg’s . good results if you only | . # Corn Flakes. Many servings from a single. package. Ideal for any meal. No trouble: Healthful. Delicious. A real aid 1o practical JOLLY POLLY A Lesson in English BY 308. 3. FRISOR. of ) " @ gl 45 e gafas 4 | i 55 o i i ] g -2 T R ; ¥ E : i it 2 Ice Cream Candy. Boil three cupfuls 6f sught with one- | fourth teaspoonful of cream of tartar, half & cupful of bolling water, and half tablespoontul of vinegar without ] 2 f i 3 L z gi Es ] §; il 853 Bt gt £ 7 on standardizing ", | s, ot follow “plan.” | We say, “He planned to reach Chicago ,5 5 5 : § : 114 § i 33 il 1548 38 3 ] i : i /f.s" true that | am 38 V/4 : says| This ‘beautiful favorite of the screen is only one of countless ‘stars who depend on this fra- grant white soap to keep their skins lovely! How 9 out of 10 Hollywoed Stars Guard Complexion Beauty In Hollywood, of the 613 impor- tant actresses, including allstars, actually 605 use Lux Toilet Soap! It has been made the official soap “T REALLY AM 38 years old,” says Clara Kimball Young. “And 1 don’t mind admitting it because nowadays it isn’t birth- days that count. ““T'he woman who knows how * to keep the lovely sparkling freshness of youth can be charm- ing at almost any age. Stage and screen stars guard complexion beauty above all. They know that a skin smoothly soft is al- ways appealing. +Several years ago I discovered that regular care with Lux Toilet Soap would keep my skin in won- derful condition, and now that I - have returned to the screen, I depend on the gentle lather of this nice soap to keep my skin youthfully smooth and fresh.” Everyday Psychology BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS. The Will. Hardly & doy passes but we make some reference to will—free will, monly misunderstood. _Oértainly not many of us would define it the same ow, what s the will? Leng ago it i the Wil whs some sort. It was for us or CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG—who re " for Radio Picturesafter anabsence

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