Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1935, Page 39

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chase some ribbon every day until T overcome my reticence.” When it came to the present mam- ma spelled it out S-L-E-D. After a while Johnnie got hold of the letter and hurried with it to cook, to find out what the mys- terious word was. Cook, being @ subtle soul, dodged the issue. “Deed honey, I don’t know what it it says, ‘cause I can’t read Sante Claus writing.” * ok k% GOLD IN THE 2'S! INOW that the new Winter-Spring telephone directories are out, the ! company is receiving the usual flurry of inquiries from subscribers who have left something they wish to recover between the pages of the old books. ‘Typical was the plight of a thrifty housewife who had deposited a $5 bill in the Z's, or another who had tucked away a valuable cooking recipe in the directory after telephoning it to a friend. Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. SAD STORY. l Accompanying his best girl home, | SOME'HOW or other the wistful- | he offered to help carry her numerous i " by living at the it ~ ey ol i ness of a taxi driver seems 1more | Christmas packages. e han In another six months he expec wistful than that of lots of |him a large package of Christmas be completely cured. it OTE I. other persons. cards she had just purchased and he % % % % There was the case, for instance, |tucked it under his arm. Suddenly SANTA SCRIPT. of the one who took a tired Wayside | there were titters and giggles from the Days approaching Christmas are operative home the other evening. No other passengers on the elevator and | hectic ones for parents, especially Lexington Avenve, at 49th Street, N. Y. C. | sooner had the nice lady seated her- | our Virginia swain glanced down at| yhen grandparents are acting as @ Convenient to the Grand Central self in the cab than he began to nar- | the package he wa.:”cArryinm P'“““.i. Santa Clauses also. Mamma re- Zone, shops, theatres, Radio City! 800 rate the story of an unfinished story | in large letters was “The Stork Shop. ceived a letter from such a grand= y yé he had heard on the radio the otherl He thrust the package back to his| parent and was reading it to papa modern rooms. Only $2.50 for an out- | night. He recited it dolefully, right | girl, turned up his coat collar and| in the presence of little Johnnie side room with bath, shower and radio. | up to the climax. | began the long process of Wying to $3.50 for a double room. “That,” he observed, “is all T know | forget. 2 . of the story, because the meanest man Dine and Dance in | in the world got in my taxi at that| LIFE RENEWED, CASINO MONTCLAIR roint and made me turn off the ryyREg fire engines came charging radio.” | It made such & sad story his| d"::“; ifi:’“d :m‘:e"l‘;"'hthfl‘;.’e"' End Bad Cough ned o X - | Quickly, at One -.MEN'S STORE Separate Entrance on 10th St. Men! Why Wait Until January? Buy Now- * ok K % attentive fare refrained from qu.ilmg They turned in rapid succession a gn:i‘inl‘x:lr]su‘!'z t:;mmtl:eh:n: sgr ‘nfi;‘ the F street intersection (where you to relate g can't turn at all unless you are a S fireman) and shot down F to Twelfth, made another perilous swing to the| right and came to & halt. | A noonday crowd jammed the four | THERE IS STILL TIME to order your personal * ¥ % % COLORFUL. Ladies with blue hair are becom= Fourth the Cost Home-Mixed! No Cooking! Easy! Millions of housewives have found | that, by mixing their own cough medi- | cine, they get a much more effective | remedy. They use a recipe which costs only one-fourth as much as ready-made medicine, but which really hasno equal for breaking up distressing coughs. From any druggist, get 214 ounces | of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle, | and add granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. The syrup is easily made | with 2 cups sugar and one cup water, | stirred a few moments until dx\mlm!.‘ No cooking needed. It's no trouble at all, and makes the most effective rem- edy that money could buy. Keeps per- Lectly, and children love its taste. | Its quick action in loosening the | phlegm, helping clear the air passages, | and soothing away the irritation, has | eaused it to be used in more homes | than any other cough remedy. | Pinex is a concentrated compound of Norway Pine, famous for its sooth- ing general mowadays. corners at Thirteenth, watching this | It seems that when gray hair is | welcome diversion with a kind of washed at a hairdresser's shop the |amused patience. When the engines practice is to rinse it with laundry |had disappeared, there was a moment bluing in very dilute solution. Blue |of almost complete silence, that in- happens to be the most dificult |stant during which a crowd waits for color to detect under artificial light. | somebody to set life in motion again. i It is easy for the hairdresser to leave a blue tint which cannot be detected until the lady appears under natural light. The effect is quite charming. * x ¥ X It was done by a newsboy. He step- ped bravely into the street, papers | under his arm, and shouted, “Read | all about it. folks. Read about the big fire. Peppahs heah. Get youah | peppahs!” E * ok K % PRACTICE. There is a story going around the mercantile district to the effect that a handsome, well-to-do, middle-aged man goes into a store every morning | and buys two inches of red ribbon. Likes the pretty girl at the ribbon counter, who has such a happy dispo- | sition and such a fetching smile, you will say. 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