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\TURDAY * Cherished Judges Faced Great Task in Selecting Letters DECEMBER 192 Are re Lee HE d prize eco) was awarded to the young lady who wrote the first “pet dream.” Her letter follows: \ DREAM HOME THAT WOULD BRING PEACE Dear Miss Grey: I have been sitting here in the twi- light—dreaming- And it just occurred to me to write you my dream and to suggest that it would be very inter- esting should you ask your readers to send in their pet dreams for us to read and appreciate. Who hasn't at one time or another dreamed? Deep in the secret hearts of us, often hidden from all the world, Dreams! Castles in the Air—These @T Al Bows and Beaus——_—— 23 sive Ee BY CYNTHIA GREY H' e, folks—those prize dream letter rhe t © judge Miss Nellie Cornish, of the Cor nish School, Mrs, Edgar Ames, vice president of the Music and Art Fe dation Fund and Matthew O’Connor, editorial st at the University of Washington, spent a great r time and meditation in the process of elimination, h 1 etter which draws first prize was signed “A Lone. } / ; If he will send me his name and address or / Sy aed all 3 ¢ Star office, he will receive $5 PEPER A a } H is his letter NECK GON Gy 4 DREAMS OF | \t tN SPACES OnLR De Miss Grey Yes, 1, too, have a pet dream, one \ asa that would be beautiful if ever realized i ‘ ¢ ye BOW I dream of a little home in the mountains. rounded by \sau- ogee é lofty snow-clad peaks, gteen fields and flower-strewn val- I ~ leys below A loyal and loving wife caring for my kingdom on earth in the good, old-fashioned way, watching over our two yf g healthy, happy kiddies who could grow to man and woman- " \ hood in God's great outdoor & Such a home I have always longed for, but never had, ik \ where, when I reach the de g@ years of life, I could rest AR f v yard Hat in peace and happiness A\\\ , TOLER ATE ry WS” That is my wonderful, secret dream. ‘S : On WEN FEET A LONESOME MAN ; i lie the dreams. To some it’s a dream of wealth and fame, e CRULLERS to some, a dream of love; but, whatever it may be, it’s just TH and t MUREE eggs, 1 cup of suger, 1 that reaching for the stars that makes life worth living. a cup 1 i 4 cups flour 2 Lely ace rp 2 eraqyaury By Lulu Hunt Peters, M.D. fata Pg mh | : a ti . @ oe ATER ” * poons melted There is one dream I have loved so long—If ever | 2 da ® Arwchocef Diet and Health and Diet for Children oll e should lose it, I would feel as tho a little part of me had a Hee died. Answers to Correspondents | *elid weight educe one who 1 baking It's all about a little house of adobe, set well back from “DT! A DOCTOR: Why xhould |! Of flabby That ix, he won't || ternately vit the road, painted apricot, with blue windows. A high ‘dobe SATURDAY, DEC. 5 one person, ame helght|f he ture. Bi wall, with a green arched gate. And flowers! Flowers ae cappella ig vl Brig: \ pat ag ry Mrs. M ar aed wah everywhere! Rioting over the house, the wall, the garden) ng you wilt have 1 v ed for three ddush —blazingly triumphant in their shouting glory of color- ion eigh h far nny (| dusted. ¥ flow masses of scarlet, of green, purple, gold. Y b 1 ut pounds ; nl : : a A a eh Be to’ keep " " IT would live there with my love with a heart so gay, who » apenas ae pabtoge: § tina yeseidt as 10 aah Nat cat eaatl would tell me fairy tales all the long day, and whisper of em than mit wo. that shel] | a floured rolling love under the stars at night.. And if ever unhappiness ‘ the © too large ‘ h thiek 4 came to us, we would always have the gaiety and the fairy Miss I : bs « bs c and tales and the love to help us meet life without flinching, Ue gh LA Mate a cba uid be t : Behar with a laugh on our lips. And the song in our hearts would) ; a aed san?’ wate " mm the be t overcome the tears. Ch the right mat ' informed him 1 ome chroni oir ke What has the world to offer that is better than this? ‘ “adhe ye be tholl fo Gne ton’ ti : Loving as children love—The mad world cries, “Absurd! 7: SU ore DEC. 6 . as We ache tego oq ahd Miowine GAs tKe egy} But it seems very sweet to me, bringing with it peace and 4 ad % debit of 10,000 lies, ar They fry in about contentment with the little things. And the little things, 1) yo. have a wealth of originality please ext ra t grlnute a ‘ ‘ answe boty iing on h think, aré very close to God Himself. | And much pernor harm eb ef bier paen Ah ay pe ONE WHO DREAMS. | z Tom ere ene a aweet woman who was f ; ss ach cruller {x taken fr t a deep thin ee . passed another fat woman it quickly j ITE $2 prize soe to C. B. E. of eCHNULs Relics peo trvet, she always asked: ‘I'm ‘4 - y’ h sclenc t t ry 1, dear "9 Port Townsend whose a | c fat @ am Jen q jahed’ Bream, 6 haa haat Jer the Jamil> It’s a little mean of me to tell k t e Mte ‘ . hin 1, for ppa } mr ‘ > , orepr are ¢ in f tt Canadian follow BY SISTER MARY i Fae oeMsa iebidad DREAMS OF NDING BREAK 3T—Baked win- t ‘ 3 tals, just enough to mi oR BACK | Th muct ; re a ry MOTHER BACK HOME ter pears, cereal, thin cream, Sh gi fir PY t your diet t ed, that Dear Miss Did you ever,! . sa treated | Goee ee frye ag of green vegetabl " ‘ve,; fried cornmeal mush, syrup, aah ae Ake hs te ipeee ou § & eotabi ngs you bain DEATH ¢ \YOUTHFUL EVENING FROCKS| tabu o ¥ friend 4 and fruity and milk for their vite] peTTER FROM SALLY \THER- ae eee first bright Heht| milk, coffee. vie ot ie SA the | lanier iiprémeion ‘beoaties’ she mina, Exercise the trunk and back TON TO LESLID PRESCOTT = Pores LUNCHEON — Tomato lice and full skirt,{in good proportion. Then a Mu ter Mine Mrs. Preseott was quite as furious irst star 1 S tuaaae hte? said an nd for our article on the Atoni be but he stood her I may, I wishicream soup, baked stuffed Ay nailer Witt pital Wall and Balanced Dict. | ceound, 1 will kay that for her. She rae " “© sweet potatoes, brown bread} ror dancing and jr nd taken yer) ' or a self sage i AMPCT Joosn't come from & long line of | wear they are moat it i hard envelope with requ Puritans for nothing. did. Older now—but and butter, apple sauce, mo-| pte A childlexs home ix not always bk “1 we f my son's wife knows memory of those asses: cookies. milk, tea. fault of the wife. In 25 per cent of) iit oniy of your daily visits to this poses Oe : the cases it is due to the husband. joo... wut of tho daily visits of that Ft ne a son | DINNER — Smother] CHRISTMAS BUNNY [soe messin ongnne lene tera seri to far away mine seems—that day 1} yp of ravy, mashed; oak : ne jdren," she said might rush home and exelaim, round steak, gravy, mash J lis ready, eé answer to Mrs. Me for ey eT cote, Paula has. been ‘Hurry mother, you must soon be | Potatoes, creamed cauliflower, ee lairections for securing tt coming up to the house every day . . ‘ x oy nN | ollowern ro icheo! e and going in to Cs your way ‘ endive with French dressing, Rag ett fobawer for, material nds t tases . ‘ te ah goin es Phat isn't much, is it? But it ‘ Re Ye teins te Dre Lulu Hu ho children, Yor t ans a heap to mother, for that canned peaches, plain cake, try care of, George aatthey daffy sho is about children, She y r, f Service, 250 ave. Ne “ . is her most cherished dream—a! milk, coffee, whole wheat 1oeey Rity, bicase Ntmber to en. | Would. stay there until about 1 trip ance more to Ontario, Seaforth, || 1 lclo a STAMPED. SLF-AD- | o'clock, when I left to go to lunch: acs 3 "| bread. | ED enyerope bearing your | oo d then we'd go somewhere @ her little Canadian home town | DRESSED cnvelone bearine Jeni (con, and then we'd go somowher Thirty-five years out V and) If can fruit ts well chilled phiet_ one reducing ‘and gaining is for out mladay meal, anti tah f h I fi ; ‘or ‘i » only one fo ich You Must en-| heen going back’ to the office fo! fF why should she not be hur fort! ana aernted before serving it’s vast the only, he for, whic eats at ens jt n goin wck’ to the ¢ glimpae of it? Busy all these Figg pl close SO eee Peomsibie, | tho afternoon aising a family aa iniproved bajecarpmhaies 7 NOT OVE o WORDS, and type or! This scemed to me a very nice ing her o ures for rsihig eS Ny den Sad het | make thom tegibly with Ink. Please | arrangement, under the cireum- will warm her heart gs she ee ote SOFC Are way, Remember it te imporsibin (oF | very nervous over her enforced ; twice as po | diagnowe for you ne ques: |. Soa we aetna P 4 # along the old fami ela cechie gaevad Git ltreas you. asic wil be anawered In| Walt, becau f th lent at th past the yillage church, on and on ** ’ | thia column a s00n As possible if mill, and I had to go to seo Mr until she a che large brick | ““@uce dishes | they are of general interest. Dont | prescott every day. But, here was he approaches a larg hae iad hentren Monon PStdtoes forget, the STAMPED, SULE-AD- ; aietines td ‘ house, lifts the knock and | aked Stuffed Sweet Potatoe (ore p ENV ELOPE this old woman threatening to spol clasped in the arms very sur-| Four medium-sized sweet potatoes everything, as she did ultimately prised and happy mother 2 alices of bacon, 4 tablespoons but A : Sho threatened to do this at the CE | terra feub atiar,:ealt nd’ pepper Winter Time Is time but'Y didn't Hille. 46 wae noes Port T end, | Parsley Doughnut Time ape fe in oe be so worried, She eters | Boil potatoes without paring for 20 OOKS beige try @ A STUNNING COSTUME — | minutes. Drain from boili BY BARBARA BROOKS | 1, for one, do not approve of land dip into cold water Doughnuts are among the foods! strange young women being so A favorite evening dress of STi dct Tat (dik hades dacatheies considered appropriate for cooler! much at the home of a young moment Is made of gold lace, trim. | Fee ain aoe oot the inside to maki weatife man while’ his wife is away, 1 med with silver Ince, and given ®) | cavity, Chop bacon and mix with vere are a doen different kinds | think I'l write Leslie tonight. It pines, Co eos, viva arene. eae a few bread crumbs, Fill cavities | of doughnuts, ‘They may vary in| seems to me SUE eh EnOW: AB per ot Sree mixture and put potatoes shape, size and even in Ingredients, | solutely everything that is going Fasten with tiny wooden in different sections of the coun BRACELETS FASHIONABLE Meit butter in a baking try “| ~ new types of bracelets have Add potatoes, rolling each po: {n the Middle West, bran dough For College introduced since the eraze for|tato in butter until coated. Sprinkle nuts are popular, Cream together 5 has become so general. One| with sugar and cover h. Bake 40 ono tablespoon of shortening and|\—— inds them in glass, crystal, gold or| minutes in a moderately hot oven one-fourth cup of sugar. Add one fl wire, arid in fancy beads, jarnish with springs of parsley and well beaten egg ono and one-half well as in jewel . erve | cups of allbran, one half cup milk ' r— . and one and one-half cups of flour | | pifted with two teaspoons of baking | F F t rL | powder and one spoon of salt u a u Ous Roll out and cut, 'y in deep fat n, Fast and } es TNDoor Games for Old and Young—our Washington bureau's latest Instead of cutting in the conven bulletin offering is ready for you. yw begins the winter season tional shape, the dough may be of partiew and entertainments. You want to amuse and entertain your made a little softer and dropped guests—old or young-—-and you want some new | for games, Hove from a spoon into the hot fat they are, a whole bateh of them. some brand new; others adapted from Raisins or chopped datos are some older on nll interest and novel. Vill out the coupon below, you ‘times added to this softer mixture hostenne ind ,et these suggestions to liven up your part Doughnuts may be made into! i a twists or cut into “fingers Vor po nnn (LAT COUPON HEI - tho latter the dough 14 rolled thin mes Kditor, Washington Bureau, The aittle Star, jeut into plec three inehe long | a2 York Ave., Washington, 1. ¢ by two inches wide, ‘These are i if ant & copy of the bulletin, Indoor Game for Old and Young r then slashed with fm kni form and fiiclose } ith five cents in loose, uncanceled United States post Faby Ghort (4° Kirn, lthree or four fingertike pleces ge stamps, or coin, for sume . 1 " ro c They are eriap and delicious when & : ee eh gob BY RUBY SHORT McKIM a : JON, cuddly toys that may be taken to bed ara comfortable treasures for} A. good recipe for these calls for Nam , 1\ the woo one of the fant ri hould he a new one every eo often, | one-fourth cup of Butter creamed too, because a toy gets many Jove paty as Well ax being dragged about and| with one cup of sugar, Add beaten N PLEASING combination is here Bt. and Ne rhep dropped pretty often. Just now this will come in handy on your Christmas| yolks f two re then beaten introduced w banding of red Het }whites, ono cup of mK, four cups|and white eheeked wool used to (s, O IPRS TE aC MLEN ER ; A Wuniny which requires ag little effort as this one may be readily made) flour, sifted with one-fourth tea-| outline the cape sleeves of the tan fo substitute for one that han grown old and “germy Ilia nose and the oon nutmeg and three teaspoons |woot coat 4 repeated on the tan lam "he Seattle Star linew in his ears are pink, the other Hines and his eyes black, Stuff not too] baking powder, After ‘frying vool hat, Such an outfit iy par 19g | Mplidly with cotton or stocking ravelings and bunny will be ready for the’ sprinkle with a mixture of pow.lteularly appropriate for the col J Christinas tree ov for ight now, dered sugar and elnnamon, or for genoral sport wear, Awarded Prizes ° | ; Conform to T ypes an 1es BY HEDDA HOT P' 5 BY CYNTHIA GREY VANILLA HARD TARRY | | | | | | | | i | | ‘ | - from uf | ‘BH . | CHOCOLATE HAKD TARY ot i ned olate ¥ tA . 4 f tF ¢ t u“ t f F | | ra Hutter ola s Black : 4 are : ; : pref t f dark "hair KICK CRACKLE +8 ; ; : I i fr hs White arcis ‘ | a i been ' A r r al Pe f a tu Y || fume i a flower nto ¢ u a odor t tt r of euch > the i th M n Th f he we i 1 reme a violet perfume. A white gowr rm, Cut int ¢ F uch a t harp knife 6 50 with NUT TAFFY rienta One pound gmnulated ur York perfume shop ii pound light brown sugar; 2 now selling perfume in blonde, brie Karo syrup; 1 5 Barbadoes mo. 1d Titian odors. ‘There thwe eros if it are Several] perfumes of each type Now: Onieniia “tabla t wa-|| to choose from. A Titian per- r A very large kettle should be|| fume is made of wall flowers and aa this candy will boil up || tis is new, quaint and individual, ery } Put on the fire and | ———_———__4 tir ocasionally until. the t4/and with the hemftre that re added; then stir const to} in velvet id burning, and cook the entire , o 53 degree Just before me $ Sos se Ve rel with chiffon SA yatta ae ful or tasting color or a smalt fluffy chif- rH 2 cup | fn frock of hecoming shade. led cake tins. Coot ag{0f the season is made by orange- bronze velvet 1 rounded neck- q mats mene line drooping shoulder line and + ti ts yellow | “eeveless, with front and back Mah eiahe Saeiet straightline from neck to hem but ortabeisa opmee eee = “oilea | With extremely full circular insets a 7 ¢ ¥ ie wineh tawer at the hips to give a full hemline, platter or, wrap in b A border of beaver is used at the © | hem. Y 4 XY } nic . ] his go! as worn a ( hy istmas Gown | With this gown was worn a little - | head-fitting draped turben of gold ¢ | B metal cloth which permitted no hair Real Boon fa shaw whalers ins BY HEDDA HOYT piece of t er crossed in front and NEX YORK, Dee.. 5 pred at the sides of the neck IN. 35 onpistiias (day it ended in long brown chif- siga hkedaas lone Gbean't fon scarf ends which were held is stor with the hands acting as chiffon | scat F5 } sleeves by ties whi Thus, without one’s coat, one had Ff until night ¥ this purpose 4/a suitable afternoon costume for dressy afternoon gown is the one any occasion and with the hat and which is best suited for long occa-|neckpiece removed one was ready Perhaps a lovely velvet gown long shoulder lines acting as sleeves, with slender bod for the evening festivities. The matron will perhaps select a "|more clinging type of gown in a soft shade such as pencil blue, rose. mauve, or boftle green. Chiffon and lace combinations in soft flow- ing and slenderizing lines are al- | ways best on the matron, for with th materials slecves which are necessary to stout arms are so sheer that they appear very dressy, with ort pon: |The draped scarf which falls ee When aslie said this, Leslie dear. i ine shoulders also may at en ; I didn't know what to do. You arm coveririg. ¥ 1 know, I have been thrown so much a more with men than with women; (Advertisement) especially the kind of women to; 7 which Mrs. Prescott belongs, that 1|§ guess I am afraid of them. I not |? Ns only do not understand their lan- {5 ; thoughts. 1 cannot possibly get |} j their point of view ? e I didn’t want to make trouble |} So : between Mr. Prescott and his} I re oat mother, and, I know what a fuss |? he can kick up at times, so I? decided to let things string alor e}e,° " for a few day But I ought to or ons Itis have known that old woman better, even if 1 did think that perha A if I told her that Mr, Prescott had| Prepare a harmless and effective forbidden any one of us to write to; Sarale by dissolving two “Bayer you about ths°accident, she might | Tablets of Aspirin” in four table- ihink that he meant her as well, |8Poonfuls of water. Gargle throat | thoroughly. in i: necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer pirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few I should have gone directly to M Repeat; in’ two: ta Prescott’s room after this and told | him the whole story. Probably it) ‘would have saved you a great deal of worry (Copyright, 1 “The Seattle Star.) cents. (0t0a a Manis drink’ theres health in avery cropy i The cup of Health at the Breaktast table that means Efficiency at the Business Desk BAKER’S BREAKFAST COCOA Has a full sich flavor delicious to the taste; invigorating and sustaining. Henry C, Sherman, Professor of Food Chemistry, Co- Jumbia University, in his book ‘Food Products” says: “Cocoa, in addition to the stimulating property, due to the alkaloid theobromine, and the flavor which makes it tee both as a beverage and in confectionery, AB fha8 a considerable food value,” WALTER BAKER & CO, Lid. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS, CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. it is

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