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GAZETTE PHONE '4-4141
SCHENECTADY GAZETTE, THURSDAY MORNING,' MAV 28, 1931
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Ruth Cameron Tells How to Treat "Spring Fever
Make Change
For a Day When
You Can't Work
MODISH MITZI—A Really Terrible Affliction
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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
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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
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t
h
a
t
wall
w
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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
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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
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t
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r
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d
A
s
p
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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."
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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
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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
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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
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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
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n
Influences
M
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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
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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 .
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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
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Coffee
Milk
situations- when-Washable Prints and Crepes!
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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
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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 .
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in
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s
one
step
child.
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m
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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!
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not
out
of
a
n
y
compulsion
of
h
e
r
b
a
c
k
a
t
it
again.
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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
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(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
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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?
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business
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cities
of
the
critical
audience.
a
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19
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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
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p
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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
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been
out
six,
hours,
p
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s
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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.
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j
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per
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g
t
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,
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.
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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
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