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'S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, NOVE FEATURES." SCREEN ODDITIES | | [UTTiE BENNY|| 1 e woM Selfishness and Way to Success \ - ; i The Prices The Prices BY LYPIA LE BARON WALKER. | . BY LEE PAPE. . . " B g | by Captain Roscoe Fawcett in This Ad in This Ad- " Pop was smoking and thinking in i . HOSE who think fhey are mak-) hence success is not locked up in any | hie e Smoking and thinking 10|} vertisement vertisement ing a success of their lives|one character. “No man liveth to | Homework against my will, sasing, AW, P il & P, i when they look only to their | self alone” is as true today as when it B s ey Wil ying revail in re in own interests, when they force | was written ages ago. All of us are buntch of old numbers, what good are ({| Washi i thelr way in the world without | dependent. “one upon another.” No, kbl of old ; ashington Washirigton considering others, fail in the great|successful enterprise, whether home or| MVQNA LO\( y S AP i et oy purpose of life itself. They fail to| business, can be run on entirely selfish G LIt e ggumc 5] fllld Vlfllll‘y and v“nml’ ~ AN EXOTIC ORIENTAL ON THE SCREEN ~ IN REAL LIFE 1S A RED-HEADED , FRECKLED MONTANA GIRL BV THE NAME OF MYRNA WILLIAMS. bring happiness to themselves in much | lines. ey ot No sir, I just meant I wished there wasent any ‘such things, I said, and | pop said, Then you are wrong and I'll explain why. All numbers hgve their importance, although a vast number of people live their life on the theory that if they | ony take care of number one the other numbers will take care of themselves. When practiced by animals, this theory | is known as the Survival of the Fittest, but when practiced by human beans it is often called by shorter and mare uncomplimentry terms. The most graceful figure of & num- ber is zero, whose youthful cerves ex- ert a strange influence over any other number that happens to stand beside i p it. Yet zero all by herself is a pitiful HE graceful, swinging motion of figure with no attraction for anybody. this writing reveals a charm- - % From this we learn the valuable lesson ing personality to us. The writ- Q » that success in this werld depends on er is probably a gifted person co-operation and even the most fassi- | ; in many ways. First, we should nating of us will cut a sorry figure if SR and another big week end | expect her to have a pleasant man- we try to stand alone. % , in our meat markets! | ner that would attract and hold > Even a whole row of zeros by them- Whole Lean Fresh Hams ("35") ..® 15¢ friends. Seemingly her company would selves will never achieve happiness or be constantly in demand for all kinds fame, and this shows us unless we Fresh ham is most enjoyable—buy one today at this money-saving price. of social activities. are very powerful ourselves we should Fancy LegofLamb . . . .» 21¢ Her writing suggests quick, but never choose individuals of strength and hurried, movements. Apparently she strong caracter for our companions. In Delicious served hot or cold—serve a hot roast then serve the rest in cold slices . . . priced low today. has a particularly acute sense of fact 1 can tawk to you an hour on the (3 Fancy Frying Chickens.." 29¢ thm. This would enable her to ac- value and significance of numbers, but When you think of your most enjoyed Sunday dinner, didn’t (‘(!nipllsh so much more in a short time perhaps you are reddy to go on with | than the person whose speed is an DONT B ALARMED. WHEN S DIRECTOR GAVE your homewerk, are you? pop said. you have fried chicken? These are absolutely fresh killed chickens and they are priced low. e e e oo to A pieToe. pn%:%;fisd;r;fi]j.x{t? oo ot " Shoulder Clod Roast. ™ 27¢ | Breast of Lamb. . ... » 10c Chuck Roast ....... ™ 17c | LeanPork Chops. ... » 18¢ Bouillon Roast. ..... ™ 29¢ | PorkLoin Roast.. ... » 18¢ Another New “Sanitary” MEAT MARKET OPENS TOMORROW 1632 1st St. N.W. Corner of Florida Ave. Beginning tomorrow this store will be a COMPLETE FOOD STORE offering full lines of fresh and smoked meats, fruits and vegetables, groceries and bakery products « .. and our usual low prices prevail. Handwriting | What It May Reveal. || ®Y MiLDRED MOCKABEE. | tion, but merely completion of a rhyth- . L - N 3, | mic swing. She should surely translate STAN LAUREL s AQTWUR JEFFERSON this sense in other ways. THEIR REAL NAMES ~ FANNY BRICE w PRANCES BOROCH | “Undoubtedly she is an accomplished | MONTY BANKS MARIO BIANCHI | dancer. Here she might give full sway | The Woman Who Makes Good But naturally this would take some ime. Perhaps you can get a chance to teach at a private school. “Dear Miss Woodward: Would you kindly give me some advice as to what I should do? I don't know whether to become a private secretary or an actress. “I am 15 years old and I am a tal- her to spcak with authority on problems of the modern woman. ented dancer. I am half through high school. I've taken a secretarial course | to her appreciation of graceful motion. | | She possihly has artistic abilities also. | | She might be especially interested in ( | design ~ Here she might transfer to| B | paper, by means of brush or pen. this | | sense of balance and poportion. Ther is always opportunity for & reall Clever designist. It may be in straight |art work, for poster design or dispia: A MOTHER CAN GUIDE H_EP. L:l'l—l'LEl advertising Again she might maks e e usrn?: E&k"lffl‘{h? .M:?“E;"&‘é?"fi.’e‘ Teaching Beauty Culture. education and experience necessary to | f;{:n;‘&cgr:d‘i"fi";:d ;‘t‘::‘t :fl‘;"z‘-botf the same proportion as they bring dis- | s indicates determination. She may | .peqr Miss Woodward: Not very long | t9ach this fascinating work I would | yom, =~ I've taken dancing lessons for Lrees to thcee whom they have pushed| overemphasize o tendency to “bosh-|gg, 1 attended a beauty culture achool | certainly appreciate it very much. | three years and continue ta take them, Shen ofie Beipe Olhers 1o Tias in the| Locling that her own why i best, B |in New York City aud at present am MABEL.” |50 I car't mske up my mind what to do. o, ar g oS foat they fing | MAY WY o force it on, others Fur” | working in & New York beauty shop. I| You cannot teach any subject, no| -Bome people say I should go on the true satisfaction in whatever they gin. | ner will to @ great degree hide e ,,.}.2‘,*;;* matter what 1t is, n any public schools | Mage, Others S8¥, & Ao T work, but T Farents who help thelr children 10| this legs aigractive trait. In her work. Sertain "public| | ces you have & college degree, are & | Gont vaodt Ghich o choser B Ot ofe - . 23¢ oo | e gy e cire e fesbes wock _, | it oW which to choose, "B, G.* iling Center Pork Chops. . Business men who supply persons with | prequently people with her social ten- G ggu:y :; 31‘!‘\1‘;‘ :‘e‘ r:r;‘ graduate of college, or in New York menyb:zxrmdy e e vriamte o o A e iyttt of HoL: by | dencles win meglect the sterner side of Eowould very much | have passed the State regent’s examl- |yl io"to be a dancer means hard ane Rlb Roast S Strlp Bacon B o g 17C 204 ABLLLy 10 put s operasian their| lfe. Her determinstion will help to like o 'seeure a | nation, which means you must have & | work for years. But don't do it unless = o ideas for ‘world betterment along an_Viovercvme this temptation. " ’ position as a|certain amount of college education. |vou are encouraged by experts who R]b Vea] Chops_ o o Portemhome steak' e 43C BY HELEN WOODWARD, Whose uniquely successful career, both in business and private life, enables i, R0 b satelurtion in wueh| espiirputs of Renguritng,ty vet | M ey oL LRLB | ares In cveming high schoot | Vou, 1 'You. Are nok. prepared. i s Shoulder Veal Roast. ™ Sirloin Steak....... ™ 37¢c Shoulder Lamb Roast, » 17c | Bottom Round Steak. ™ 29¢ Melrose Sliced Bacon .. ;> 13¢ Melrose is high-grade sugar-cured bacon. It is with pleasure that we are able to quote this low price. service which adds zest and a Tentigators, but all aoree it i3 interesting "I do not lmow | which will give you credits, and then | that, better study shorthand and typing. to_their undertakings. ctual Jov ) ga foig of fun.’ The Stap srésints the 5 much _about the | you can take extension courses at Co- | You are too young to be a private sec- I . ish 1 0 _have yoyr writing City of New York, | lumbia University or some other college | retary now. But you can study short- bee. cari The Star. al with & so am not quite | which will also give you credits. Then | hand ad get a beginner's job as a It is the parents who have the power| z-cent stamp. It will be either inter sure of what to do | you can take the regent's examination | stenographer. After several years of to instill into their children this in-| »reted in this column or wou will receive | to obtain information about this work. |and in this way you can prepare your- | actual work at that you will be able spiring idea that when they bring suc. | &A*aoyTiting analysis chast w ¥o¥ |11 you could give me the amount of self without actually going to- college. to be a private secretary. cess to others through their own suc- cess they are genuine leaders, whether it be in a small way of childhood or later in the wider ranges of world affairs. There is a current idea that success is built up on selfishness. This is a superficial summiary. Is it true of a The home is the nucleus from which | vos springs unselfish and selfish characters.| gadivied, send o sample to Miss Mockel Helen Woodward .I-l I.I l-l.l-l I.I-I.I..l-l.l-l.l Mrs. Faunce Sau’ge Meat » 23¢ Mrs. Faunce’s Sausage has been popular for years—still made by the same old formula. hy Is -that a success when either parent or any child dominates the fam- ly to his or her own ends regardless | of the interests or feelings of others? | One has only to cross the threshold of | such a home to realize thal happiness does not dwell therein, not even the happiness of the one who is over-riding the others. Success is a word of co-operation. No one ean succeed by himself alone, | :1:3 Acquaint You with the Good- | NANCY PAGE Pork and Dressing As Good As Chicken, BY FLORENCE LA GANKE. 'ness of Our Jumbo Fruit Cakes! o~~~ M. 4 ILL SAY IT GIVES You ‘)E p/ ¢ We want you to know how good these cakes are. Our special . | sales promotion offering for this week end gives you the opportunity | to buy a sample cake, approximately one-half pound in weight, at a price even below our regular price. We believe this will induce you to try this goed fruit cake— you have tried it we are confident you will want one or more Thanksgiving dinners need not be zxpinslve affairs. T\illrke’zhur chicken, uck or geese are all right for those | ‘who live ‘oni’ the farm or have cnflnfl'; cousins. But city folks can have a Toast of pork with dressing that will far Thanksgiving. | 12,000 samples (each approximately half | | pound in weight) offered this week end at | b 1 5c Each ; The regular s ize JUMBO FRUIT CAKE weighs two (2) pounds and sells for 69c. . Fruits & Vegetables! Idaho Baking Potatoes, 10" 27¢ “Finest for baking.” Served where the finest of foods are served. faste as good. If you don't believe it, | try Nancy's recipe. Here it is. Us¢ eit Schneider’s Purina Whole-Wheat Bread provides iher loin of pork or fresh ham. four important vitamins (instead of one), including the fresh ham is chosen have the i A ing Vitamin B. Sutcher Dons it " 35 i & e have precious appetite-stimulating Vitamin B the butcher bone it or have him chine 2y ic i licious, nut-swi / T L e For one slice of this de t-sweet Whole- dressing may be put. Wheat Bread actually contains more phosphorus than Pork needs thorough cooking. so count - a generous portion of carrots—more food iron than on one half hour to the pound with an i i additional 15 minutes at the start. That an extra large serving of spinach. is. a three pound roast would require 0 i s P iyl S Don’t waste your money—insist on Schneider’s the additional 15 minutes, making 17, Purina Whole-Wheat Bread—because it’s truly the staff hours all told. | f life— it . i ; Al v U Hresasand of life—because it’s one food you know is always good, Fancy Broccoli . . . 2 25¢ Take advantage of this price today. Stringless Beans. . .3 > 25¢ ! White Potatoes. . .10 = 15¢ New Cabbage......2 " 5c | Verdelli Lemons. .. «= 25¢ Large Celery...... = 10c | Fresh PeasinPod. .2 ™ 25¢ NewKale...........»5¢c | Fancy Cranberries.. » 12¢ Iceberg Lettuce...2 = 19c | Tomatoes........2 "= 25¢ l 5 ORANGES AT THE always pure and wholesome—always nourishing to the last delicious crumb. Look for the L 4 Red Checkerboard Wrapper PRICE OF 1 DOZEN The (fifl%’;fif& ]‘{;.:,"i;'ffii‘ nfi“&jn? <hiy riced po- ONLY Bt L e n"':"" o Silver Slice Grapefruit "c.™ ............2==23c shortening. salt to taste. and two eggs. 3 o arge Mix well, laste and add seasoning re- :" ;"""" 1 Silver Floss Sauerkraut v ............3==25¢ palt 0 Tl e ey b8 ’:"R';'\‘A . Tripoli Chickert i Dinmer.............2*"65¢ used wit ne mising oth /; * Il XY _ Sanico Pekoe and Orange Pekoe Tea. . ... = 16c | D Schlitz.......6>w~48¢c | Toddy........ w19 Flour Swift’s Sunbrite Cleanser ...............3~13¢ Lux...3 i 25¢; ‘s 23¢; 2 48¢ | SOoAP Rin. 3 55 256, 55 202 - e ifebuo P | Peter's Milk Chocolate. . ...... «wwe 17¢; 2™ 33¢ . | Schindler's Salted Peanuts. .. ... ... " 23¢; 2~ 45¢ atin . which 0 he with e and