GAZETTE PHONE 4-4141 22 V P i i ii ' GAZETTE PHONE '4-4141 SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, THURSDAY MORNING,' MAV 28, 1931 •' . ' Ruth Cameron Tells How to Treat "Spring Fever Make Change For a Day When You Can't Work MODISH MITZI—A Really Terrible Affliction 99 By Jay V. Jay Rer1stere<J V. S. P a t e n t Od1c» Don't Squeeze Blackheads —-Dissolve Them Squaring out bla-ytheads rnakwi largo, ugly pores. The ufe and uine way to got rid of these blemishes Is to dissolve them. Get two ounce-* of Calonlto powder from your drug store, sprinkle a littl on & hot, wet cloth, rub over th.o.blackhead*, tid ©very one. big or little, will disappear at' onco. (By B U T H C A M E R O N ) Question: Do you know of anyt h i n g to do for " t h a t spring: fever w h e n you just can't settle down to work? W h e n you nnd yourself d r e a m i n g instead of concentrating on w h a t you are doing, a n d when. you feel a s if something: m u s t happen—I m e a n something different from th« daily routine? M»Tce If. Happen, If Possible A n s w e r : Make it happen, if you poeslblv can. T r e a t yourself to (One Day Only) some k i n d of special relaxation or luxuo'i some outlet for your yearning for change, even if it's only half day's spree somewhere you've > j long been planning to go. Let up your work, if you can, a n d take some long w a l k s ; get outdoors a n d "It's sweet erf yon to ask rne,*"NJtif write*, "arid" "You don't know how sorry I a m , " Mitxl writes, We should like to t h i n k t h a t this severe, b u t "Darling," Milzi is writing, "Fd love to come to w o r k off some of the restlessness " t h a t I c a n ' t possibly come " a n d now she'll n o t h i n g could keep me away except " a n d now not unattractive, costume of black a n d white (the your tea, but * a n d while she pauses to think by w a l k s and by working in the there will be ten minutes ont while MltzJ thinks. havo to t h i n k how to say Just how sorry t h a t is! black jacket is lined with white, too) represented a np a really good excuse we leap at the opportunity g a r d e n . . . I t has always seemed I n the m e a n t i m e , she's looking r a t h e r attractive She is doing this serious thinking In a decidedly penitential mood • • * after all the stories she's to tell you t h a t this pair of sleeping pajamas is to m e a great misfortune that In a printed net affair t h a t really is pajamas, decorative negligee of silk crepe embroidered (not been telling. B u t listen: "Oh, a n d do come over. made of printed silk crepe, pale pink flowers on spring, a t i m e when the tenseness although it doesn't look It. All pale green a n d printed!) with r a t h e r improbably blue rosebuds. I've been writing until I've got writer's c r a m p . " white, a n d la noticeably s m a r t by reason of the of w i n t e r relaxes a n d ono ought to lavender w i t h raffles for sleeves. And a s m a n y frills as possible. Tomorrow—Hand-Made Fashions. lacing down the sides. be o u t of doors more, is the specified time for a special orgy of h o u s e d e a n i n g . However, I believe it Isn't done ae much as it used to be, a n d perhaps in the old times, before t h e r e were so m a n y diversions possible, it had its u s a g e a-s a n outlet for spring restlessness. P u t I t h i n k the garden and outBy M I L D R E D M E Y E R E I J 3 R E D door w a v is much better. Question: What's the proper A n d t h e r e was a n o t h e r m a n r e w a r d e d by a b e t t e r position a n d G r a p e J u i c e Whip. In order t h a t we may bo readyt h i n g to t a k e or send a m a n who there, b e h i n d t h a t wall w i t h its I h a v e figured it out t h a t he w a s W h i p the white of one egg stiff for Memorial day activities, I t h i n k OTHER PEOPLE'S C H I L D R E N molehill, d e m a n d i n g , - t h a t t h e child w h i t e - h a t t e d s e n t r i e s who r a t h e r in- n o t guilty of carelessness, had acted jft-to-a-h^piial?. DjQes one send him "wTTd" bf"T r r~m - c'urie-yomcr-reetpeg for- tirid H ' I ' s u g a r to taste. Fill glass AY W A Y S " T E R R I B L E ^ •Step about—Ilka an a u t o m a t o n , 'in trlgued me when, upon a m o m e n t ' s - v a l i a n t l y in t h e e m e r g e n c y a n d h a d flowers, a s one does to a w o m a n ? fruit punches — H, n d also a m e n u s u g half full of cold g r a p e juice, fold order to prove t h a t she can control notice, I found myself e n g a g e d with I'm going to see a m a n who is ill, gestion or two afor All of us a r e affected by w h a t been r e w a r d e d for valor. However, inthe—beaten egg w h i t e a n d a d d the picnic basket, a n d I'd like to t a k e him something. for surely m a n y of us»are going t o c r a c k e d ice. some one else expects of us. T h e him. If she docs not, Mrs. So a n d h i m in c o n v e r s a t i o n . You see for a little, being good ho a g a i n b u m p s Small T h i n g s Aro Big in. .Hospital <pend the holiday out of doors a n d question -of discipline may not So will be c e r t a i n to go a w a y a n d m e this w a s all very i n t e r e s t i n g a s a g a i n s t someone with, safe to asA n s w e r : Some men like flowers, shall want to p r e p a r e for the ocb o t h e r the m o t h e r at all. w h e n she tell everyone w h a t a little n u i s a n c e indeed It would be to a n y o n e inter- s u m e , t h e result of r e m o v i n g the D I N N E R FOR THURSDAY b u t m o s t men, I t h i n k ! would casion a - - d a y - o r s o - a h e a d . - F i r s t , is alone w i t h h e r c h i l d r e n . She is T o m m y T u c k e r is. " H e pays no ested in t h e complexities a n d Intrl- v i c t i m from t h e h a b i t a t of this Chicken S p a n i s h r a t h e r have something else, some- then, let us have the picnic m e n u s busy. T h e y a r e h a p p y . S h e -is more a t t e n t i o n to his m o t h e r t h a n cacles~ of Mashed P o t a t o e s h u m a n - - a c t i o n s — a n d e a r t h . And again, quite probably thing to a m u s e them, as men are pleasantly blind a n d deaf to w h a t if she w e r e " t h e wind. H e j u s t r u n s reactions. B u t t e r e d A s p a r a g u s < a n d seriously for valor In t h e emerthen the cooling beverages, anc notoriously restless and impatient they a r e doing a n d the r e s u l t is wild." L e t t u c e H e a r t s with D r e s s i n g T h e n e x t m a n w i t h w h o m I gency, he w a s p r o m o t e d a n d m a d e h will do much t o w a r d m a k i n g Of course, as w e all k n o w , o t h e r in hospitals, even w i t h all the ari- \vh ollday a really festive occasion. excellent. Fresh Fruit Cup t a l k e d w a s a c t i n g chef for the m o r e money a t his still b e t t e r job. people's children a r e inevitably tervertised attractions of pretty B u t let a visitor s t e p Into t h e Cookies Coffee hotel in w h i c h he found himself . . . A n d once again, If you please, did n u r s e s . Books a n d magazines are home circle. T h e visitor notes t h a t rible! N o m o t h e r h a d a child t h a t a n d a p r e t t y good cook he seemed h e b u m p someone. A n d undoubtChicken S p a n i s h completely satisfied her relatives or P I C N I C L U N C H E O N a l w a y s good,, after the first violent the y o u n g child' is r u n n i n g about, 1 can chicken. friends. N o t h i n g she ever does to bo a t t h a t , a l t h o u g h he h a d been edly with the s a m e dire a n d d r a s No. 1 s t a g e of an illness, when one does 1 small glass pimientos, c u t in p i c k i n g up the books, tossing the quite suits them. If she is s t e r n a m o t o r m a n once upon a t i m e be- tic r e s u l t ! " A n d a n y h o w , " he sighpieces. n o t even c a r e to read, h a s passed. sofa pillows about, d a b b i n g flour on fore he r e t i r e d to a more, leisurely ed, w i t h c o m p l e t e r e s i g n a t i o n , "this, Scotch Deviled E g g s If y o u r friend has some favorite B r o w n Breads Snappy Cheese a n d his face in imitation of the they d i s a p p r o v e of her discipline. life a t his p r e s e n t a d d r e s s . Well, t i m e they got me." 1 medium-sized onion, sliced, sport, see if you c a n ' t find a maga1 g r e e n p e p p e r , — c u t in small m o t h e r ' s -powdering. A t l a s t h e r H s h e is k i n d a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g said he to m e in the m o s t c a n d i d Minced Pickle Sandwiches Goodness k n o w s how long h e h a d a n d sees, h e a r s , a n d n o t e s as little pieces. zine devoted- to—that sport. Most queries will not s t a y p u t : Mashed Sardine a n d Minced , m a n n e r in the world if you please, b e e n "ln","or w h e n he will get "out". 6 m u s h r o o m s , c u t in s t r i p s . men, also, love a n y kind* of amus"Do you let him h a n d l e all y o u r as possible of w h a t her children t h a t he h a d hit a p e r s o n once, w i t h Goodness k n o w s a n y t h i n g a b o u t It C u c u m b e r Sandwiches a r e doing, then of c o u r s e ' she lets 1 tablespoonful b u t t e r . ing little g a d g e t or mechanical t h i n g s t h a t w a y ? A r e n ' t you afraid Chi'.ied Tomatoes t h e m run. all over-.~n.e-r, " I f - t h e y his c a r a n d a l t h o u g h I did n o t in- b u t in my poor opinion the s t r a w S a l t a n d pepper. puzzle. I n fact, I ' m not sure t h a t he'll b r e a k s o m e t h i n g ? " itulfed with Ccierv a n d N u t s q u i r e f u r t h e r into t h e details 1 as- b e r r y b a s k e t idea still holds, t h a t It, Breadcrumbs. "-•- I wouldn't t a k e a l o o k - a r o u n d the I m m e d i a t e l y the m o t h e r feels were MY' c h i l d r e n ! " Individual Cherry T a r t s s u m e the person hit did not recover p a y s to look to t h e b o t t o m of the Visitor's O p i n i o n Influences M o t h e r 1 c a n chicken b r o t h o r w a t e r . called upon to do s o m e t h i n g . U p Coffee or F r u i t P u n c h from the b u m p i n g . F o r some curi- b a s k e t a n d k n o w if t h e b e r r i e s a r e toy._shop and" the five a n d ten in P u t layer of c h i c k e n in b u t t e r e d to this m o m e n t w h a t the child did Quite in line w i t h this outside dis- ous reason, w h i c h also w a s n o t *forth the b u y i n g for in this inm y h u n t for s o m e t h i n g to amuse casserole, then layers of t h e mixed h a d seemed harmless enough. a p p r o v a l is the child's c a p a c i t y for questioned or explained (one hesi- s t a n c e the b u m p i n g process w a s a . No. 2 a n d divert him. Life in a-hospital vegetables s e p a r a t e l y a n d repeat Viewed t h r o u g h the d i s a p p r o v i n g a c t i n g his w o r s t w h e n these sus- t a t e s to a s k too m a n y q u e s t i o n s for c o s t l y ' o n e a n d the first raise, after _ _ J s J i v e d in a n a r r o w compass, a n d Spanish Onion, Minced H a m a n d until ail ingredients a r e used. Then eyes of h e r visitor it b e c o m e s mis- picious eyes a r e glued upon him. ono decidedly would not like to g e t t h e a c c i d e n t , should h a v e been a small t h i n g s can be astonishingly F r e n c h M u s t a r t Sandwiches FOR REAL SILK DRESSES pour the chicken b r o t h or w a t e r chief which d e m a n d s p u n i s h m e n t . H e k n o w s s o m e t h i n g is expected of a poke or a b u m p or a j a b ) , a s I g o o d . e n o u g h box to k e e p on h a n d amusing. Whole-Wheat Bread, Salami a n d over all. Add s a l t a n d p e p p e r to So she o r d e r s the child to stop Sweitzer Cheese Sandwiches B u t T u r n H e r Loose W h e r e ? taste, cover with b r e a e d c r u m b s and h a n d l i n g t h i n g s . H e r voice is s t e r n . him a n d he s h o w s #off, r u n s a m u c k , s a y for some c u r i o u s r e a s o n s after a n d t u r n into a s h o r t c a k e or safe Size« 1 4 to 5 2 Va Sweet Mixed Pickles * Olives Question: Do you believe in letdot with butter. B a k e in a m o d e r a t e She is going to show the visitor a n d thrills to t h e c o n s t e r n a t i o n a n d this a c c i d e n t t h e m o t o r m a n w a s a n d s u r e p r o p o r t i o n s . h o r r o r he c a n a r o u s e . Tomatoes ting children pick out their own oven a b o u t 20 m i n u t e s or until the how well s h e can m a n a g e h e r little B o t h t h e child a n d his p a r e n t a r e r e a d i n g ? l Den eye myself _ t h a t sr Chocolate C a k e w i t h F u d g e F r o s t i n g crumbs-are-nieel-y—browned, a low m a r k w i t h 19 p e r c e n t S a n Tnedrltcn — -. TrT u n n a t u r a l Coffee Milk situations- when-Washable Prints and Crepes! __jmother a n d f a t h e r o u g h t to have FnrTrcliSrp - aml~BTJstOTrTTJn-TrrhBvityC a n ' t S u i t F r i e n d s a n d R e l a t i v e s s t r a n g e r s a r e a t h a n d , a n d t h e re^roBtgtHSarsapariUa t h e rign't to select~a~c"nn a*s~m eriTaT b e t w e e n these two m a r k s , a n d in -Shantung Suits! Printed T h e -stern voice TTrTgnTeTTs~Trre? 'sultris-usnally^'ory-sadT-i-f-the-ehHti: food, j u s t as m u c h a s its physical, . 1 p i n t s a r s a p a r l l l a . -ht-lJ£wkm?£=&itUitg= -Ban—i^fHKHKoo—;il>—ps-r—cdni-imter: in his e x c i t e m e n t c a p e r s one step child. His m o t h e r is n o t usually so a s long a s they s u p p o r t t h e child. a n d leave t h e b u s i n e s s d i s t r i c t on H pint vanilla ice creamChiffons! cross. H e looks a t h e r in con- too far, h i s m o t h e r feels t h a t it is A friend of m i n e t h i n k s children foot. P o u r s a r s a p a r i l l a over t h e ice sternation. Then when n o t h i n g h e r d u t y to do s o m e t h i n g d r a s t i c . should do their own choosing, a n d c r e a m . B e a t w i t h r o t a r y b e a t e r until S t u d i e s in K a n s a s City revealed Solid Color Georgettes! h a p p e n s h e goes a b o u t p l a y i n g as H e r visitor expects it. So s h e q u o t e s S a m u e l Johnson,--who told ice c r e a m entirely melts. P o u r into C A M B R I D G E , Mass., Nov. 27 (IP) also t h a t the a v e r a g e a u t o m o b i l e stifles h e r own emotions a n d lives before, hopeful t h a t all is well. a w o m a n who asked his advice: tall glasses. Serve a t once. C r e a m Inbound in the m o r n i n g c a r r i e d 1.8 W a s h a b l e Silk Suits! "Mercy, look a t him, he's r i g h t u p t o t h o s e of h e r vlsit'or. S h e a c t s —No w o n d e r it's h a r d to find p a r k - persons,—whilfv-t.he—nuthouni_auto" T u r n y o u r d a u g h t e r loose in your a n d foam should rise to top to m a k e ing places! _^ not out of a n y compulsion of h e r b a c k a t it again. H e doesn't pay l i b r a r y . If s h e be well inclined she \ sufficient g a r n i s h moblle a t n i g h t c a r r i e d b u t 1.2 (Copyright) T h e A l b e r t R u s s e l E r s k i n e bu- p e r s o n s . m u c h a t t e n t i o n to w h a t you say, own b u t o u t of h e r visitor's expec•will choose only good food. If t a t i o n of w h a t should be done in r e a u for s t r e e t traffic r e s e a r c h a t | does h e ? " otherwise, all your p r e c a u t i o n s will •-,—. | T h a t is a challenge. T h e m o t h e r any s i t u a t i o n . Oh, t h a t m o t h e r s H a r v a r d U n i v e r s i t y finds t h a t t h e a m o u n t t o nothing." W h a t do you a h a i r r e m o v e r is all r i g h t to use T • A D M O N I S HES JURY for h a i r on legs a n d a r m s ? (3) I • h a s to prove t h a t she is boss, a n d m i g h t k e e p t h e i r h e a d s In t h e face p r o p o r t i o n of w o r k e r s e n t e r i n g the think? E D W A R D S V I L L E , Ill.,l M a y 27— business d i s t r i c t s of A m e r i c a n cities of the critical audience. a m 19 y e a r s old, 5 feet 3 inches tall ' so she m a k e s a m o u n t a i n out of a A n s w e r : You m i g h t r e m i n d your by a u t o m o b i l e e a c h m o r n i n g is As J u d g e Jesse R. B r o w n , Madison friend t h a t Dr. J o h n s o n said, "In a n d weigh 109 pounds. How can I c o u n t y c i r c u i t court, w a l k e d to t h e g r e a t e r t h a n generally realized. y o u r library," which is quite differ- gain a few p c u n d s on my a r m s a n d s t r e e t he h e a r d calls a n d whistles T h e p e r c e n t a g e of p e r s o n s entoo, h a v e l e a r n e d s o m e t h i n g n e c k ? AL LIGHT, Manager I you, e n t from t u r n i n g her loose a m o n g : t e r i n g t h e business districts by pri- above him. I t w a s a j u r y w h i c h JUST ANOTHER READER. new, books in general, or even in a pubh a d been out six, hours, p a s s i n g salvate a u t o m o b i l e s or taxicabs, t h e By D A V I D CORY Answer—(1) Sdjub the skin every 120 STATE STREET lio library. Books a r e infinitely b u r e a u finds, r a n g e s as h i g h as 55 u t a t i o n s a n d g r e e t i n g s to p e r s o n s "Indeed it is a dreadful thing, m o r e accessible now t h a n they n i g h t w i t h hot w a t e r a n d soap, on the street. T h e j u d g e r e t u r n e d , per c e n t in W a s h i n g t o n , which W h e n flying h o m e on h a p p y wing, O p e n Until-9 P . M. w e r e in his day. I believe t h a t using a stiff b a t h brush. R u b the called the jury, a d m o n i s h e d t h e m , heads the list. To find some lazy Moll or P e g A HEARTLESS BIRD y o u n g people should have the r a n g e l a t h e r in, rinse a n d scrub a g a i n . I n K a n s a s City t h e p e r c e n t a g e a n d a c c e p t e d a v e r d i c t from t h e m O u t of t h e H i g h R e n t D i s t r i c t of n o r m a l l i t e r a t u r e w h e t h e r sex is R i n s e well. R u b with t h e Inside of "Now, listen to me for a m i n u t e W i t h i n y o u r n e s t h a s laid a n egg." t h r e e hours later. is 41 per cent, while Chicago sets a lemon for several minutes. R i n s e a n incidental interest o r not, but or three," w e n t on M F S . Cow, who Massage w a s telling our little b u n n y some m o u r n e d poor little Mrs. W h i t e T h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g a n d election t h a t if there's a n y w a y it can be in cold w a t e r a n d dry. with a m i x t u r e of equal p a r t s olive eyed Vireo from h e r n e s t n o t far of officers of the Schenectady done, they should be k e p t from the s u r p r i s i n g news in t h e last story, c h e a p story, t h a t is deliberately oil a n d lemon juice. W i p e off t h e " a n d w h e n I've finished you'll know away. Dear, oh d e a r ! even b i r d s b r a n c h of the L e a g u e of W o m e n w r i t t e n a s a sex excitant. I don't excess. a s m u c h a s I do a b o u t these hobo have u n p l e a s a n t n e i g h b o r s . Yes, Voters will be held a t 3:30 o'clock (2) A c r e a m depilatory is good for cowbirds. I n t h e first place, they lndeedy, m y little J a c k R a b b i t this a f t e r n o o n a t the h o m e of Mrs, k n o w w h e t h e r such books existed F a n s , t h e r e a r e p e c k s of t r o u b l e s E . G. W a t e r s , 1248 Wendell a v e n u e . in D r . , J o h n s o n ' s day o r n o t b u t I both purposes. n e i t h e r m a t e n o r build nests. Stony(3) T r y to gain 10 or 15 p o u n d s . a n d bushels of w o r r i e s in t h e Wlldbet he never t h o u g h t of t h e r e being I shall be glad to mail you my leaf- h e a r t e d Mrs. Cowbird s n e a k s to the wood. E v e n roses h a v e h o r n s , a n d a n y d a n g e r of his friend's children nest of some s m a l l e r bird t o lay let on how to gain weight if you seeing them. h e r egg. T h e n off s h e flies, leaving r a s p b e r r y b u s h e s s h a r p prickles, Tomorrow—Control of t h e Mind. will w r i t e again inclosing a s t a m p e d some one else to b r i n g u p a found- a n d Mr. Dill glass j a r s will fill w i t h self-addressed envelope. This .leaf-• ——s o u r little pickles! let contains suggestions for improv- ling." Just then above t h e Sunny ing thin a r m s a n d necks. P o s t u r e ~N Meadow t o w a r d the S h a d y F o r e s t r is also v e r y i m p o r t a n t . Hew a bird a b o u t e i g h t inches in LOIS L E E D S . length, dressed in a g r a y i s h - b d o w n . / Medium Blonde feather gown, t h e u n d e r p a r t of v. D a u g h t e r , J e a n Rose, to Mr. a n d Dear Miss Leeds— (1) I a m 15 which w a s of a l i g h t e r color. Albert DiGirolamo, 718 Cutler y e a r s old, a m e d i u m blonde, very " T h e r e goes Mrs. Cowbird," cried Mrs. By LOIS L E E D S fair complexion, green eyes a n d Mrs. Cow, with an a n g r y toss of street. light b r o w n hair. W h a t type of h e r head. "Most likely she is lookD a u g h t e r , Carolyn R u t h , to Mr. clothes a n d colors should I w e a r ? ing right now for a nest in which a n d Mrs. F r a n c i s G a r d n e r , 18 FulMy favorite colors a r e green, white, to lay her ugly big eggs. Oh, how ler street. tan a n d violet. My favorite jewelry I despise her." D a u g h t e r , Marilyn J a n e t , to Mr. consists of emerald, old gold, a m e Q "I thought all b i r d s built nests," a n d Mrs. W. Hollis W i t b e c k , Scotia. thyst a n d crystal. (2) I have a blue sighed D a u g h t e r , G e r a l d i n e Helen, to the little b u n n y . "I've georgette dress w i t h sleeves in I t w a t c h e d Bobbie R e d v e s t a n d H a p p y Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t F a n c k e r , 1921 Do you t h i n k it a p p r o p r i a t e for Bluebird. Why, even H e n n y J e n n y , Euclid avenue. c h u r c h w e a r ? (3) I have a l a r g e t h e pretty little hen a t t h e F a r m D a u g h t e r , to Mr. a n d Mrs. L a u r lace h a t a n d c a n n o t decide w h e n to ence H. N u r t a u g h , 307 Avenue B. yard, has a nest. S h e didn't build wear it. (4) Are white cotton gloves Son, Charles J o h n , to Mr. a n d SINCE ice c r e n m b r i n g s so m u c h and a white quilted h a t c o r r e c t w i t h it herself. T h e k i n d F a r m e r gave Mrs. J o h n P e t r i e , 2560 Albany a s i l k / r o c k ? (."5) I weigh 103 p o u n d s her a little box filled with hay. But street. p l e a s u r e for so l i t t l e m o n e y , w h y as 5 feet 3 inches tall, w h a t is my H e n n y J e n n y hollowed o u t a comto Mr. and | Son. R o n a l d H e n r y , fortable nest, p u s h i n g the hay this n o t be sure you get t h e u t m o s t e n correct w e i g h t ? PET. H e r b e r t B a r r y d t , 1104 P r o s - i a y a n d t h a t w i t h h e r feet and Mrs. A n s w e r - T h e colors you m e n t i o n w j o y m e n t o u t of every f a m i l y ice pect street. aro a good choice. S k i p p e r blue pressing it down to m a k e it cozy." Son, to Mr. a n d Mr? "Well, I c a n ' t u n d e r s t a n d Mrs. J o h n Olsen, c r e a m serving? Y o u r f a m i l y will and b r o w n arc favorites this season ^ ' C e n t e r street. a n d a r e b e c o m i n g to your type, Cowbird a t all," m u s e d m o t h e r l y Son, to Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Cow, ns she thoughtfully l i k e o n e b r a n d of ice c r e a m b e s t worn with b r i g h t t r i m m i n g s . T h e Mrs. three-color effect is modish now. If chewed her cud, and, with a swish ! Boynton, 829 Lincoln avenue. of nil, a n d w e ' r e w i l l i n g t o w a g e r Son. R o b e r t E d w a r d , to Mr. and vou w e a r red, use a dull tone. Most of her tail, swept off a b o t h e r s o m e Mrs. J o h n G r o u n d s , 31 H e n r y street. fly. "Of course, t h e r e a r e s o m e ) t h n t it's Jersey Ice Cream. R E A D E R S ' BEAUTY Q U E S T I O N S | pastel s h a d e s would suit you. Y o u r Son, J o h n Charles, to Mr. and choice of jewelry is good. You birds, like the Black-billed Cuckoo, I ANSWERED P a s q u a l e Cusano, 333 Maxon If y o u nro n o t a l r e a d y a J e r s e y might a d d pearls a n d carved ivory. who m a k e poor n e s t s - twigs c a r e - Mrs. B l a c k h e a d s on )-cgs (2) Yes. (3) W i t h s u m m e r frocks. lessly thrown t o g e t h e r - - b u t most of j road. • • — e n t h u s i a s t ) s u r p r i s e y o u r loved And Color Comes D e a r Miss Leeds-~(1) I have been (4) Wear silk or kid gloves. Very the bii'dci take- pains t« build com- j 105 Y E A R S OLD bothered with er.largi d pores or good fabric cloves t h a t look like fortable, well-hidden homes for | o n e s by b r i n g i n g t h e m s o m e t o ® Easily, Quickly a n d b l a c k h e a d s on my knees and on the suede may be worn with tailored themselves. Mr. Tailor Bird does i Mrs. J. A. Jewell recently celebacks of my legs. As s u m m e r is jsiik street frocks. ' T h e a very ne:it job by .sewing the edges b r a t e d her 105th b i r t h d a y by going Perfectly with Tintoxl d a y . Y o u ' l l find t h e y ' l l s h o u t I h e i r quilted hat coming I would like very nv:rh to is correct. (5) 115 pounds. of a large leaf a r o u n d his nest, a n d j to c h u r c h a t E l m s w o r t h , E n g l a n d . rid myself of them. Is" there nnv approval. Mrs. Meadowiark a r c h e s hers over ' Soft colors—vivid colors LOIS L E E D S thing I can do.' (2) Do you think with tall grass. As for Mrs, H u m - | —color combinations nnd color l / m o n Soap I t ' s a different Ice c r e a m — t h a t ' s mingbird. she p a s t e s on her nest Mi.-s S. i l l Use a good b r a n d of tiny pieces of lichen, with spider I contrasts •—never before have s u r e . A l l u r i n g i n flavor, s m o o t h , lemon soi)) which is cleansing and web for glue. It t a k e s b r i g h t eyes such n riot of rainbow tints been somewhat bleaching in effect. «2) e creamy, completely satisfying to oon as will pracc this summer, It la :\ very bad habit to t a k e to tell it a p a r t from the limb to | cathartics without a doctor's orders. which !t is saddled." ice c r e a m craving—for b o t h c h i l both in wardrobe and home I Gracious me, little reader?, Mrs. If you eat correctly you will not Cow knows a t h i n g or two and d r e n a n d a d u l t s d o h u n g e r at t i m e s need them. Add three tablespoonGive thanks for Tintex, ful? of b r a n to your bieakTast maybe three or four. Well, now, which, in a mere matter of mo~ for ice c r e n m . Y o u c a n g e t it cereal and if that does not help, cut ments will restore original colorthe Fame Mine times n ( iay. D r i n k q u i c k l y a n d easily by j u s t f i n d i n g eight giassfuls of w a t e r daily. Infrcshncps to faded fabrics or give t h e n e a r e s t J e r s e y d e a l e r . I/Ook clude fresh fruit and a laige" salad them new and different colors in your daily diet and eat plenty of for t h e s i g n . Duo to Now Idea in Season- quite as easily! By FANNY t . CORY spinach, carrots and similar vegetables. There should be a complete ing Moat with S u g a r as At any Drug \Store or bowel movement daily. Right after Well as Salt breakfast is the best time. <3> Notion Counter you will find 33 Try (hin fcatnre-flaior tprciah Malted milk is a cod nourishing, charming Tintex colors shown on PINKAPPLK n n d [between-me.al drink if vou need the Tintex Color Card — make building up. LOIS L E E D S . FHKMT1 VANIIXA Never before h a s such attention your selection . • . nothing yem been paid to cooking inexpensive meat, lly slow cooking and t h o u g h t - wear or your house wears need Tomorrow—Reducing the Waistline J r I C T U R E S , pictures, everywhere, (Copyright') . ful s e a s o n i n g m a n y housewives be drab after that! O n desks and on the walls; havo s u r p r i s e d themselves with ^ - T l l K T I N T E X GROUP—v. L*t'» all sit down and look at tasteful m e a t dishes fit low cost. Tintrx (,'r<7v Ilot —-Tint* *nd dye* «ll them Amonp the v a r i o u s methods now materials, Until my Mother calls, in voprue, t h o u s e of s u p n r a n d s a l t Tint(x IVnr Box — For \*ce -trimmed in p e r f e c t i n g t h e flavor of tho m e a t fidkft — t i n t * t h e |i«rk, lac* r e m a i n * An u n u s u a l l y a t t r a c t i v e rock garSome fishing pictures, mountain is p a i n i n g in favor. Sonic cooks add den, on the grounds of Nelson W. original color. •cettM, equal pArts of s a l t a n d ftnpar to tho Rosa, 827 Union street, is receiving TUttex Cf<lor Remover •— Remove* old pot-roftst or stew. O t h e r s uso theso • And these from Mexico, considerable attention from lovers color from any material ao it can i n g r e d i e n t s in q u a n t i t i e s to suit Oh, thcM are of (he "Nautilus"' of flowers. The blooma a r e those h« dyed a new color, of the moccasin plant, once plentitheir tAste. T h a t under ic« can g o ! TThitrx—A bluing for reatorinc whlteful h e r e a b o u t s b u t now exceptionalTho economy of t h i s simple-, rfcaneia to all yellowed whito mate.riala. ly s c a r c e . T h e ACAUIO, or rose pursoninp lies in the fact t h a t it de- -v «* T h e B O M said, "Well, what ple moccasin, or lady's slipper a n d : r t h e P u b o s c c n s , or pale yellow mocwould you print? velops a fino flavorful m o a t dish At nil linig and 1 C ^ casin, a r e prized specimens. One, without r e q u i r i n g t h e use of A wide ^^^^^^ notion counters ' W h a t pictures would Y O U a rose p u r p l e moccasin, g r o w s 14 v a r i e t y of v e g e t a b l e s and sauces. use?" inches high. Often t h e cost of t h e s e supplemenO dear, I like them all KO much Mr. R o s a , who h a s lived in ScheAunt Nancy, when is tary i n g r e d i e n t s offsets tho saving I'd not know which to n e c t a d y all his life, said y e s t e r d a y the feller goin' to go so made a t tho m o a t m a r k e t . Most r'hijt t h e palo yellow moccasin h a s choo«#. * j foods a r c m o r e delicious w i t h s u g a r , you kin play wif me an' n o w a l m o s t disappeared«*from its I T K o Q,,r, ft** T » A c f i f l l f i i •o^u.. o 8th ECONOMY THURSDAY ^3& P. Summer Silk Suits and Dresses THE HOMEMAKER Your Baby and Mine "How- When- Why"Bv« * a Equivalent Values Found Elsewhere for $8.95 Was king tan-Lead*- To Jobs in Autos LITTLE JACK RABBIT Women Voters To Meet Today MILADY BEA UTIFUL DICT AMILY. GET T H E Births OF THE Coior Comes First In This Season's Styles POPULARITY OF CHEAP CUTS OF MEAT IS GROWING THE CHATTERBOX Sonnysayings The Pictorial Section Rosa's Hock Garden Is Unusually Attractive Untitled Document Tintex I C K Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 T I N T S AND D Y E S www.fultonhistory.com CREAM
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