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NEW BRITAI — Love’s Awakening .= '#:™ {Once Overs By C D. Batchelor Steadfast Woman Registercd O & Pitent Ofice By Adele Garrison Lillian Explains How Poetic Justice stands by itself in the Brought an End to the Career of ample grounds whieh the scar-Faced Thug selves surronnded by unie lands, ‘re never Fas been any need to guard it. and only a per functory watea is kept for possibl sncak thieves. Thix morning one of orderlies, hurrying to his work. . room. Dassed this man with the scar whe | Intent | Was stumbiing along the path as if i As the orderly 1 asked him if the were the hospital, rly got a good look at scarred ke face of inima tive orderly with his him a Lillian ¥ i 1 long 1 Lefore answering my excited tion concernit omb which v.d told m n th the scar coiployee iestioned him orget that Poetic Justice forenoon saw the man ling a few feet 0oking up The | He | at him \ piecs rs ¢ explos windows on wspital, tore awav S nere rly s of New Y rls o exclusive fashion salons where thelr time will he 1ZCOUS COsL and looking lovely of the most successful are Lee Sherman (left), Joan Clement (upper ¢ ¥ Fish (lower cel and Marion Moorchouse (right.) BY .0 STARZLL | - New York, Aprl 8. (Pl—Spring is | kcen their figures within the str hailed as a 4)‘vav~ Season. by requirements of their jobs. g : fall out of the procession. ferent people for a great variety of e | remperament, those who know ! "":f“,'y‘_"‘” NL R A S them say, is abundant. A certain l e e R o e S Pmidtown street s the deadline and | Al G many of the best models will not | LU vork farther downtown. FPoses in | underthings and shoe and hosiery DRAGONS i issignments are scorned. By Alice Judson Peale ; Hh . . | e Sl i - - When Frances and Mary were ORI ety ; ; R - . ; ; ’ > ik . e SICK-A-BED AIDS little they used to hold each other's < AT So Harry . 5 - - ) ¥ i > : The most trying time of an ill- | hands to keep from being afraid ot 1. oste E il ot | B 2 . Aie Sy i chows, |ness is often the period of conval- (the terrifying noises made by the is ¢ # e D Yivele | eseen Littie attentions will do|water as it ran out of the old fash. Z S ; e enn wonders toward alleviating the [ioned hath tub and down the pipes, . Ltendint restiessness.s Fresh pil- | The roarings. suckings, gurglings of e I fone 1 cam- | 1ow &lips Whish have lain in lave |that noise were to them the horrid cr qguict fevered heads. Anfcries of subterrancan dragons aud “Earl, do you think we really want Horace to become an artist DiERDLst b el RS UK DamE R R e ST o $ g i i | wate ts the cyes. Bathing the|the pipes and spread in horrid 1 1" with cologne soothes. | 5 throuzh bath room and | have sufficient amounts of the 1m- e Nt G e croand brushing the ha stylish elothes, spring is 1 hoon portant viamins to aid gencra 'y mictabolism They told nurse about it hat <hy ondors. Two or three|gajg they were a pair of siilier So they used to hold each ofhers b dy | g tion lown gillows tucked into “You can’t come up. Yoo )N Tmomen now, g | Cithe Frosting S | member that terror o When frosting cakes | them | hood which only thein {surance and the power of top and sides. The frosting shouid 'F t st g nit {magie held in abeyane: be cool b fore it is applied so that e pat ' niay —e | Many of the feurs fron it will st run or soak into the ¢ d " children suffer seem as irratic ool and free from erumbss on the cake. rost the top of the cake v ! and unfounded as this a.d [ first and place the frosting in the |10 E ! 1 0 : quite as real. It is eosy (o center and work it out lightly to 3 H 2 il stand why a child s Tran ! / 7 tne edges, usinz the broad side of | Othe T 1 ehe 1 3 barking dog or a roaring 1 ///. /// a silver knife. Free the knife cf |4 sl of s v even of a thunder storm o % turabs and dip it in warm water \ [ we lend our sympathy and i | > » § A / . ) frost the ides. The water wil weay Al 0 s of our own courage. Dt tlu - B R X ARS . aid in keeping the frosting smooth 1 eotol to display whieh springs from the inmginat o, - , tand it can be spread evenly over g B L | Ivan- - which has ne basis in fact 43 6 T Y @8 lll/%fll L ey Egg whites for hoiled frosting g nied. ‘9 fad /// should be beaten until stiff enongh ¥ L i : Vet fo the imaginative child the 10 forn, in peaks when mixed with 10 M ) creatures of his fancy may he mors the heater. Too much beating e Lty A BERA SIS0 terrifying than any barking dog. . ¢ tfaot \ give a curdled effect. The hot sy 2 ‘ 3 / The fears of the mind are not less o i 7 e ; chould be poured very slowly in a | o A lae e tual hecause they are invisible. 1¢ 1 ,I, T : | fine stream into the cgg whites. The b ’\' £ g . would help the child to over- ¢ beating should he steady and con he les come his fear we ourselves first himself so ctant and ehould continue until the (2" must admit its reality and its pow- e ; LON ¢ | trosting is cold pen e o or. We may tell him that long ago | ey . [ ator ne people used to have sech fears 5 nd the work I faa REG U S orv his, that from them have been wov- 2 | Upside Down (:k" for Dessert Vigions of Noew York mannequins © 1929 BY NEA SERVICE, IWC. {en the myths and legends he enjo; . 10, arne piayed on Korscbae N | Broiled round gteak cak " i o e s trae & vt dog. |50 Much. Gradually he will grow 16 ve had, but b vs he ot} A6 10T ATIR]I M Ted new potatocs. bread, grape jeily i Joan IR £ i Bl see that his fears too ake be. en <o p th ntle s 111 Bioth A Z [head lettuce and French dressing. lep NiaTataun IUs liable to give you the run- i are make be- S i , ; Alvaye Ao AN [OTO[RBD] |1t o e e i eaithioles, Tona ot ieve, Just like the ones in_story o be v and I | eithe A 7 ' v # hooks gave hun a liitle s 4 [AERTEng S ! [AP[TAS o[cZN OO KA | Then, too, t ) b t S e 1 IWIAIDZRAINIT] Cake Batter shows but continue to demons the fig | Fig Upside Down Cake cw who have achieved Broa cizh e e ST TAG 20 Al 1-2 cups flour. 2 teaspoons b o il b he| switchboard fl///fl ./.n.// baklng powder. 1-8 {easnoon salt | HOT. NE NAVICS Farely Lre cither was a tion. BE//.E m ‘;A,n ”11 ; “‘:k 5 ¥ ryn v “i‘,‘v . il : Sl ”3 ; hsghment in Al ST cgz, 1-2 cup m hlespoons fyt N RN -1 [~ 7 YR / M e o S ol lofget tooinear |00 E2 U0 HENEEENEE.. DR e o e R B R ith greater care. ""”\u ) . ‘.!mmuh.« Pour over the fig mix- {5y : e i et horss | Fig Misture A cubic meter “,’ impressic "‘ s 4 tublespoons butter, 1-3 cup su- cmber ¥ Wooden clut i Il placesan _‘}“‘”_ genang "” gar, 1 cup tig syrup (Hquid in which amos oot 4 | aninil ey : i ’ is. for you know g 484 Eatize LRk 3 lemon juice, -5 teaspoon salt, 1 ki ful. Then he TR Lol | i) Cre cup cooked figs an < forward to the v slowly, Every few step: G il y P 4 Place the butter in a frying pan: when 3 11 occupy the stop and use his nos : E " when hot ady the sugar and cook with suc 3 as Marjoric r couldn’t see his . » < R “ v until well browned: stir con- | lis, Margaret 8 { y Wi wis behind hin i 1 i Lk fear I 7 NeErye s ith - Gtantly. Add the fiz syrup and the Dogothy Sm to see Buster’s face Money paid f ‘ b s i ‘ ern care demands | mon uice hoil minutes, Add et Stallin seen thereon a i home suitable amounts of caleium salts |y aye 4nd figs,, Pour the cake | Fish, Do nd satisficd ook : amin D inthe AUl gor on top of this fig misturc. in that scls all in a flash. it ca ot 4 iAo in & moderately slow oven Bear was v . 4 el 95 least ' inutes. Turn out. fig side up. on here could b iy months, and perfect |5 ing plate, Serve Warm or cold That thicket of | 7 riain to t i )| ! with whipped ercam ight ahead. | 2 place in line The usc of the toothbrush alone Itegular cooking tigs are used possibly smel The join t E ot make good tecth either They should be washed, soaked for ls TO wed Lloy as making not a mother or for a child. The!s hours in water to cover and then leaf | type of pine tree iceth are a portion of the hody | cooked slowly 30 minutes L waner voung girl nd thercfore are controlled by o yen, | y He's aft g foot: He's after{ 7 Hair of rterpiflar, the food that en in, the . L A kebt saying over To unswer the purpose Grality of the blood, infection and Fashlon P‘aque He |an o1 1o hir What can 1| % Concist many other fastors | n 1 do2” 10, Hlead the Roman Cathol Although th eth are mads Burgess) church largely of calcium, calcium alone l.ong grass will a0t serve the purpose ince next story cr Proves Nest in degr is caleium mast be used by the | Himself a Friend." o refresh s P hody in proper ways in order 1o be Tab Matter of fac of service to the teeth. The dict NEW NECKRLINES A type of poel of the expectant mother shoutd ha Under side of the instep. consist of vegetables, fr milk Pertaining to the sun. ind plenty of brea butter and | Condition Al | The shipworm Exclusively dircetion that Peter was. thought Peter, = t iown 1o wait until Bu: gt out of sight. “He acts as if he were going somewhere in particular.” This was quite trug. Buster was The latest daytime modes moving along as if he had some- clese to the *hroat necklines All thing on his mind. He didn’t stop to manner of no.el organdy, geor- pull apart rotting old stumps, or to gette and lace touches bring this pull over old logs. or to dig up roots about. The collar of self-fabrie il yrushed regularly and the 54.\\ S He moved right along as if he had that stands ap for itseif in vn‘: 5 [;""im”’, # outh kept clean by regular vis- | s %...fiu- not in front of him.” thought Peter. [low in the front is very good. l‘° et ling of the teeth These facts are “He isn’t making a bit of noise. It is e | Moist. i important not only for the protec hard to believe that one so big can COAT DRESS tion given to the mother's teeth. make so little noise. I believe Il There's a vogue for coat dresses | but almo in order that the child follow him." for street and travel. But they | may develop properly and :‘n or- ; A Now, timid 1s Peter is. he is. as|are far from the matronly coaf| {der that the mother may be free Y you know, also very curious. Curios- |dress of yore. Ome of decided | from mouth infeet . Wn{ “‘P&m o fl ity leads him to do foolish things princess lines is cut surplice, with BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN | Sibility of other infections : : e ot e led him now to fol |an extra flare to the skirt and 1« Editor Jonrmal of the American hody during the period before 1 '(luw VM eflfdm W’M “p”‘drfd 3 low Buster Bear. He knew t Bus- | fashioned of gorgeous dark rel Medical Association and of Hy- hirth of the child Frances Mae Snyder. 20-year-old | ter didn't knos that he was any-|faille. Topped by a tan hallibunt] gein, the Healtm Magazine The dict for sound feeth must sivnasmpher ot Plitbuiel, who 1 LI ~ where around. Furthermore. he felt {hat and worn with fan accessor- | Some prople helieve that for every |contain food sufficiently hard 10| Openwork in a spiral effect = fo vgaged fo marey the youthfut sure that he could run away fromres‘ it is very neat and stunning. |child born the mother loses a tooth |-xercise the jaw and muscles and | tured for spring on shcer silk hos Pirate outficlder. l The teeth of the mother should «