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WOMAN'’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1932. FEATURES, B9 =L l : Sl Hooked Rugs and Other Types NATURE’S Ty ” Dennet NAI\EY_WEA(’E ‘ YOUR BABY AND MINE e atroen |l & Derothyin = Living Food Budgets Must Be MRYTLE MEYER ELDRED. fries Family Affairs. | BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. NE ‘;Eu‘l‘:"pl 51‘(”«\ n“ng; i x";! u_;mlihxs umv so many nr‘n]‘:]«- f‘:‘ BY FLORENCE LA GANXE. | Solids and Milk. h‘u“;;"pw mlp m;‘] baby gow's n:;ik 1{ 50 e pleasure ol ving. 'To them life is, in the epigram- ;- | You prepare it so that baby can diges e : matic phrase, just one thing after another—a monotonous round | Bolid foods are added to the child's it easily. Try boiling the milk for three Hlustrations by Mary Foley. of getting up and lying down, of eating and sleeping and working | “Spending the food dollar is easy, but diet during the first year in order to minutes, then measi 0 30 ounces and playing, out of which they never get a kick or a real laugh spending it intelligently is something |supply additionol nourishment. This Of this. add four ounces of buied water, s quite different.” This was sald in Pe- | does not mean that the mother should | Aid e tablespoonful of sugar. Put reduce the amount of milk given the | 'y ol SO TUFTED TITMOUSE, Yet most of these men and women have all the ingredients for mak- i T Baeolophus bicolos ing happiness in their hands. They have a fair amount of health and ter's most oracular manner. Didn't child when these foods are added. bug | Your present schedule c be HE tufted titmouse and the chick=1 wealth. They have husbands and wives and children and kindred and | Nancy know all about that? Hadn't she | i WANG TACRe fa0ds arc added, bub | worked into the three-meal-a-day rou- adee are first cousins. It may| friends. ]’]’h(‘_\ have homes. They have work and parties and sports 'al\(i studied food charts, market Msts, im- | and the milk 8lso. BAL 200 tieipevpeE rgxh the b: 1«( one yea account for their having s0| can go places and do things, and, in the words of Mr. Stevenson, their et e 5 p ¢ present adhere to 7, 11, 3 and T, hiich in common and beiig 50| world is so full of & number of (hings that they all shouid be as happy e ncd e e Ralpud b W follows: closely related, family tralis 8xe) s kings the injunction to buy cheaper cuts of | Wrong to give cereal at one hour and | 10" —Cereal and formula, - sure to show up. Lheygare ,“ 7 are “HEY = 1 meats, root vegetables, dried fruits. And milk the next Cereal and milk con- Rl 1ange Lol AL | inches long and the upper parts ate| FPHEY are bored and disgruntied and full of whines and complaints, | "R rebelleg “every so often |stitute one meal, 1 e |slate gray, the under parts white and and the rcason of this is because they don't know how to live. They i e e s R L S s slighly reddish, | The wings ar long | just o on existing from day to day insicad of intelligently trying to make | {éais' ‘Baussels sprouts, endive and ular ‘interval of four hours. between and rounded. The head hos & e worth while strawberries? feedings, it is essential that this rule |andithesbill ds shorciand S, LI e k)t as miot nEeasonavie Lut | bak ol B | he forcheas is black. Inclined 19| Bul why should we not make a fine art of lVIng instead of Ieting | pevertiieless Nancy knew that & budget | Mrs. C. K. D. is wonderiag Mow sbe | b sooty black, wnile the upper PEILS, 00 life be a haphazard, hil-or-miss sort of blundering proceeding? Above all, worked only when the whole family |can decrease the amount of milk after A Srot.y ihs: by offor | plain slate-gray. About the eyes 3 why should we not be taught when we are children how to live, as we the baby's feedings. Fer baby o 9 | To0ced manner of eating by offering & |is & dull white region and the flanks| yere taught how to walk and how to read and how to do sums in | | > by ¥ 19 | small por each bottle by the i Tls SThE yes h months old, welghs 22 pounds and is Sest Lo ety cumaL it In the South and West ise iufted| A's we grow older most of us 3 develsp a certaln technlque in Jving (e b o seren ounces atWALEE v o) ; : titmouse is very well known. His soft 'd find out a few of the principles of happiness. One of our dis- | 7 a.m.—Formula. y (it S0 tiaes it |8r it and ‘handsome polnted crest coveries is that most of our pleasures are found in very simple things | 9 am—Orange juice with one tea- N€ € St L e {give him an air. His cutiosty ofteh | A gorgeous sunset. The coming of Spring. Moonlight on the sea. A spoonful of cod liver oil o o Lt e e leads him into captivity, and he I8 Wile| bape on its mother's breast. A perfectly cooked meal. Out of all of these \ 10 a.m—Four tablespoonfuls of ce- | tAneously lose his taste ge ing to be tamed in order to et 10901 we can get a never-ending thrill if we are connoisseurs of life. But to - o) juice, which is one of easily and to be a part of what s €008 1 the ‘majority of people they are just the end of another day or troes 3 4 Il | 12 noon—A cracker. L R s |onjaboutehim; Iusthe WHALE ZeCt 2 and grass and water and a woman and her child and food that they 7 J 3 p.m.—Formula TicheRto CUR anC | Eeect e ey e s oaetne | JLEGR AN : . Tt doniow il L th the £ the year = ¢ Mrs. D. asks—"1 would like to start te i S And we find out that pleasure is a bird that we must catch on the AE T b S U 810 CHER SeiCARdeted b e T ey Store U food ‘and wing as it flies by us, or it is gone forever. We discover that we can't When should a bottle baby be weaned LB and Mines aif}‘fl‘_,lmm his newspaper. a.m.—Vegetables and formula 1 Formul p.m.—Cereal ad formula L moa ¢ e pot baby should weaned, so that all feedings are | | | Start this more ad- ol e e put off enjoyment. We can't say that we will be happy next year or 20 L e AR fora il o e ‘Whether or not th dislike taking years hence. It is now or never ¥ ;\;1{, level l(;bllh\pmm(u]s of milk o » time to build themselves & new i 5 : eight ounces of water or six tablespoo; ¢ im’m,”“l“n to bl e ey will | WW/E discover that a large part of the art of living consists in the art fuls to seven ounces of water : Plate Marks. e | S U ey Ao s deeried | of getting along with the people with whom we live and getting A 5 formula should also contain some| g e oo B U dpecked or & hollow | pleasure instead of pain out of the human relationship. We see this vorkec rking t Sugar. one teaspoonfal per bottle being Hgt Plate marks on highly p | stump. Then they go about searching illustrated in the case of voung parents who arc consciously getting & finances W riecessary working about right e s L A : for moss, leaves and bark strips and lot of fun out of their babies and who realize that there will never be a tertal g e or any I see no reason at all why you should Gieq BY rubbing with spirits | i ““T find combings 1s like| more interesting time in their lives than that in vhich they are watching 3 1 ity ph ing a ar mosement faliing helr to a fortune, and the way| the minds and personalities of their children unfold and that nothing { the newer thought in More ¥ these little workers can untangle the that will ever happen to them again will be so beautiful and sweet as the ; Nancy. Now- JOLLY POLLY hair is trutv marvelous ciinging of little arms around their necks, and the worshipful gaze of In the little ne: 1l be found from Iittie eyes looking up into theirs as if they were gods. {five to eight wk well spotted | 1 ; ! : with reddish bro Should her eggs Alnd assuredly a part of the fine art of living consists in getting the s fashior A Lesson in Englich. tches taken arc be destroy ay another group best that those with whom we come in contact have to give us and over- . 1 itohe U daken 5o nthedframe SOT]ES ARe Ao mon Among b looking the balance. They have their faults. Shut your eyes to them and k t for milk; one-fif ¢ BY JOSEPH J. FRISCH 1ro length of ca nding tacked | of them ¢ AR RS |&nd it is the reason they are not so d see only their good points. You have your own defects to which you pray Hold the strand to be hooked in the left hand and under the place where €8ES turbed when the leave a nest and they are aiso blind. One of the bitter regrets of looking back over the past is the friendships we threw away for some cause. i those ! ! A SEEER * loop is to be taken. With the hook | The well knowr of the titmous DOROTHY DIX. > beans and ler h for MIML IN A LETTER WRITTEN S held in the right hand over the rug|is a clear wo-nyllabled inote | SdetLbre [ ek ne ' I ON HER NEW STATIONARY, SAID, | | medium, push the hook down through |It is sweet n repeated three (,,!., — v . and the last f > VQEVER PICK A QUARREL, | | the foundation, catch the medium on | four times verysmuoh Slikefthe : ; | ; ; « EVEN WHEN ITS the hook and araw a very short 1oop | Carrot-Pineapple Salad. Alec the Great 5 : the T /\rz\ws.’/—/ ‘ : e of 1t to the top surface. Continue this oA Dissolve one package of lemon NG obario s r r— i method of work, changing the colored { | gelatin in two cupfuls of boiling water. [ x and flourish o n strand to sult the necessities of the | i - leas 5 7 % i her 5 ter. design, until the entire upper surface | . o\ chill untl partially set.. Add one cup- | and found pending : i Read to c ' t con- of the foundation is covered with these | ¥oke R | rul of shredded uncooked carrots and : p ko andis P i \ i H weavin wee loops in accordance with the pat- | X y ne cupful of crushed pincapple. Stir I s i i he use of [ # \ . f his adds tern., The loop must be sufficiently | SN ] well blended. Pour into molds ? i Tramal X ; sk h ht to remain firmly in place % which have been rinsed with cold A Ry Daloy ee naa e : 5 ] In was such a Slg e rug is then taken from the | 2 / 1 until firm. Serve on a 7 ni. g r accej t ¢ i aay < trame. the edges bound or turned back t ; t b i & < / I ahy, of pimples, black- and felled to the back of the rug. If| 4 . i a At was that ¢ 4 HEROR 1g rash or eruptions the surface is clipped this is done be- P 5 | youc lear up your skin quickly fore the rug is taken from its frame. | call nc bluebird in the A umplings. B = it — |and ea v applying a little The very simplicity of the work per-|tumn ver the woodlands he makes | Sift enough flour to make two cup- / G 7 ala g Har i he s atation is the ROWLES MENTHO SULRHUR mits of personal eccentricities which | his prese n by whistling “Peto, | fuls, meas then alft again with one bine Oh et otilios L required Tore. net “istationaty” Sta. | Tts two-fold action is. whak she i T are desirable. These peculiarities arr; peto, peto. is very inter- teaspoonful of salt and fou aspoon- AT ably i !t means permanent nmovable. need to relieve stubborn s artis excellence o varied to more than touch upon.|esting, by b t scal will keep it | fuls of baking powde Ci in two « A sice and ] = tionery paper and envelopes. bles. Get a sour drug- equipment for hooked rugcraft The chief one is the rhythm of the|{up for hours. There are several whistle | tablespoonfuls of shortening with two bani n halve 1 spel these two words con- gist. Guaranteed Best g ne and a hook, W tches | calls which he seems to have handy.|spatulas. Add enough milk until a| Gee, all the stuff I tell myself g el S : epelling o T o s uarant ve best re- sized metal cr t A design for & circular Tug or aland often uses notes which sound very |thick drop batter is obtained. Drop by To keep me thinking I'm OK, a @ f ken nection stationers aper ends tion ru hair seat can be I sending in ich like the note call of the chick- | teaspoonfuls boiling br T I must be mighty—gullible r t with er and stationery are a rug foundation 10 cents and a addressed and | adee and boil f minutes. e Believing all the th @) forks nish T i stationer sells stationery. e of not t yse stamped envelope wi request di- | . Being naturallv a friendly creature b E t ted to Lydia Le Baror er. care |he will get acquainted with you very ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT this paper. Two « mes will | quickly and hesitate to come given. A lar lar rug is|and eat ir hand after a de by using on lesi; or the cen- £ J ing lovely, conspicuous > same | crest field mark by wr e mnnl i e w BOVELY YES LONEBLY UNTIL .. . by ALBERT DORNE tern can be used repeatedly as 10t N 2 braska and also & hot iron pattern | the central s n of Florida (Copyrisht, 1932.) and In some loalities it is called the tufted chickadee, crested tomtit, petobird and tufted OTHER GIRLS POLITELY MEN NEVER DANCED SHE WAS BROKENHEARTED BECAUSE 5 SNUBBED HER WITH HER TWICE | PEOPLE DIDNT WARM TO HER i Menthd»‘S‘filphur BY WILLIAM mouth | | Humorous Tid-Bits From School Papers, ring or face ” piece which fits more snugly. Dr. Lev Jiden, | This paper bag rebreathing recom- d Medical Journal, June mended by Dr. Golden has the merit of | e has ot jum | Simplicity and safety, and it may be ed by shopk tried wherever grocers, peanut vendors t's face a 50 or candy stores still sell goods in paper bags. (Copyright, 1932.) DAILY DIET RECIPE Pimentoed Baked Pota‘oes. tatoes | | THEN SHE SAW THIS —AND BOUGHT NOW SHE HAS MANY INVITAZIONS. S ) il | ADVERTISEMENT LIFEBUOY NO “B.0” TO KEEP HER UNPOPULAR ' END “B.O.” DANGER! ned pimentoes, 6 THAT VERY DAY ORES are constantly giving off odor-causing waste. lted butter, 2 tablespoonfuls USTINCT " q | 4 Unless we take some precaution we never know the ine, dry bread crumbs, 6 | | oS TINGT IS WHED S%A&\xfi”nfi ¥ moment“B.O." bdyad; may offend. Play safe! Wash tablespoonfuls RIES A WOMAN, AN D e ) a8y 4 5 o WHEN HE HANGS HIT HAT ON THE § 3 and bathe with Lifebuoy. Its creamy, abundant, penctrat- 5 tient p Serves Six Portions. SAME PEG EVERY NIGHT. A 2 s J ] ; ral hours, and the patient put on ) ), ing lathet purifies pores—removes every trace of odor. Its the bag again and relieved himself at Wash large, smooth potatoes e 2 S le 7 % h = home. thoroughly, grease lightly and An author is a person who has lost a 4 A pleasant, extra-clean scent—that vanishes as you rinse— The idea is simple and quite harm- | | bake until almost done. Remove | |both father and mother. . 32 | 5 tells you, **No more *B.O." danger now!” Tess, it is well worth & trial in any from oven, cut each in half, 3 case of intractable hiccoughs. Inhala- lengthw Hollow each portion A rthombus is a figure having four \ Safeguards bealth—beanty tions of carbon dioxide gas, mixed with lit long the center, mak- parallel sides. s air or with oxygen, from an inhs avity long and shallow (not i = 5 Wash hands often—always before bag, have been used with s i Sprinkle with salt, brush Caesar received particular reward d el R T nres treatment of a large T 2 w melted butter. Fill cavities | |for the things he had accomplished, so y- 1 of prolonged hic s ally 3 ith a mixture of the cheese and | | uniting with Pompey, he held a grand | - germs as well as dirt. Use it as a ture of 10 per t carber pimen Cover over with | |triumvirat ~ 3 complexion soap. Its gentle, pore- T : n of car at- bake until potatoes are well done Dr. Pu Manchu is the present Em- £ purifying lather kecps skin fresh urallv prese is norr ar n | peror of China ] s and radiant. sa R et Diet Note. A tenant farmer rents a small tene- S n Al Reclpe fii h some | | ment house and produces a garden in approxim per cer t protein, a little fat. Lime, iron, | |his own back yard repeated re } f the air ir vitamins A and B present. Can A mask is a Kind of literature that w g - paper t I | L en by adults of normal di- | f 5 TISH S L tS P8 story and ends —— Ty absort i A h ced gestion are of average or e e carbon dioxide. So it r t ight. Could be eaten A som i the c rati f carbon dioxide occasionally and in great mod- en is cooler in Summer because it . atter | | eration by those wishing to re- | |is coofer duce, Copyright, 1932.) cep 2 . BUT LOOK DEAR, MRS. WOOD sl WASHDAY DRIVES DICK, WASHING CLOTHES SAYS HERE THAT RINSO Swedish Cake ay ME CRAZY. SCRUB, JUST KILLS ME. | WASHES CLOTHES WHITER , Q h | Mix two tablespoonfuls of butter with Y BOIL, SCRUB, YET CAN'T STAND \ ()])I)IT] Es | two, ]mp:m of brown . sugax, tWo €gEs | A CLQ\'HISS (OOK DINGY =™ ANOTHER WASHDAY WITHOUT SCRUBBING, beaten separately, one cupful of sour | | milk, one teaspoonful of baking soda | BY CAPT. ROSCO. HCED dissolved in the milk, half a teaspoon- ful each of cinnamon and cloves, one | teaspoonful of vanilla extract, two cup- | fuls of flour and a pinch of salt. Bake wly for hour. Add nuts and BARBARA KENT dried cutrants if desired WON THREE CONTESTS BEFORE 2 et ENTERING PICTURES - TWO FOR | [ EAUTY AND ONE FOR SON- ‘ DEERFOOT FARM | SAUSAGE M SO HAPPY, DICK, LOOK AT THESE How bright the colored clothes No other sausage tastes LOVELY WHITE CLOTHES AND 1| . like it because no other GRACIOUS! WHAT A LOT OF ki DIDN'T SCRUB A BT, b‘.‘o come...from these safe suds! CREAMY SUDS, AND HOW : RINSO TS GRAND A d";;:‘f‘ - CLEAN THEY GET THE CLOTHES e INSO not only washes clothes clean and white, but Smedc ot same ve) - washable colored things come bright and new-look- ing—safely. This modern * no-work™" way saves clothes from being scrubbed threadbare; saves your strength, too. this juicy meat is chopped— Cup for cup, Rinso gives twice as much suds as light- not ground—and seasoned \ J S 3 weight, puffed-upsoaps—even in bardest water. No bar soaps, MERNA with a rare blend of spices. ¢ J \ A% . chips or softener needed. The makers of 4Q leading KENNEDY It's economical to serve / washers recommend Rinso. ONCE RESTORED CHARLIE CHAPLIN Deerfoot Farm Sausage Get the BIG handy house- TO GOOD HUM&Q ON THE ST | | frequently. > i hold package. You'll like BYRICKING IR N THEPATS. 4 DIVISION OF NATIONAL DAIRY | Rinso’s ereamy suds for dish- DID YOU KNOW THAT- X | ; / washing and all cleaning. GEORGE ARLISS STOPS PRODUCTION - 1 ¢ . " To WAVE FOUR OCLOGK TEA? / bR > ‘ Millions use Rinso in tub, washer and dishpan. WOMPI st v ONLY choice roasting_cuts of fresh pork are used. Then