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It l i well to ri'turn o Hip some a In n Hip tin i r need ri'lnin liinit uml a linn Hip new li.nr tli.it Inia inure grown In at Hip runts needs dyeing Mir a III kuna- a lint dye ana ued before (ami it Is lninirtiint llmt Hip same Hurt nf dye lie urd again) Mip a I II know how mm li to use and no on. Ami It la InlrlcnlP ami technical to gel an even and tmtiinil coloring atnl have Hip now lialr Hint Is being "touched iii" lili'lnl perfectly anh tlio linir atrrnily dyed. Onp I hi ut; anini'n ilo not rp tnemlwr la Hint hair pupp dyed must lp ri'tniii lii'il pvpry o oftrn. Man) arp ninlpr Hip nilstiikpn ltnirpnson that our silting Is all that Is ni'i it Ini Nature a I l 1 r r- -t cxi-er- - It Isn't. Mill many women aim fis-- l Ih il priii lint hair Is a symbol nf ago. pii'ti though limst lipalltj anlhnritii'S contend that it ran In imnlp a ih finite murk nf beauty nml distinction. If pray in; hair hITpi'Is your spirit ns anil ns jour looks, have It tons hod up" hut lot an mrt do It. If your hair Is streaked nml rinses won't hi'lp, you tnay slip It. If hair is dull nml ilrah as a rosiilt of Illness nml corrective nml trriitini'iits fin h us hrm-hin- g massage sci'iii hhnv nml rinsps won't hi'lp. lyp. If praying hair has yet-loish streaks in It. nml frrmh hliipinp or rt'inly prepared rinses won't help dye. miry. Tlirrr urp (Ilherwlse I sincerely Nml that too ninny women whn are slow and laa about keeping their lialr healthy anil lustrous nml lovely hy such sane measures as brushing and massage are quick to bleach and dye. ... SELECTION OF POWDER AM not a stickler for statistics, but I am quite sure that every day some young lady somewhere la experiencing the thrill of dabbling her nose with powder for the first I time. Mothers should help their young daughters in the selection of n good ponder. They should prepare their daughters for the problem of (Hinder nml makeup, Just as they do for the problems of life. Today ne are concerned with the young girl's fir- aupmintauee with powder. It should he a very good powder. Her delicate loveliness the best, and it can only he preserved with the best creams, loNo harsh, tions and cosmetics. caustic materials should touch her skill. I emphasize this particularly, not so much for the more modern of our mothers who allow their .voting They daughters to use pmvder. know the requisites of a good powder and usually buy a box for daughter or allow her to use some of their own. lint it Is surprising how many mothers, even In this day and age, raise a firm maternal hand and shake their heads negatively to daughter's every plea for a little powder. Somehow the superstition still exists that powder is harmful. l!ad ponder is bad for the skin. Hut a good quality powder, a powder that is made of materials, contains only pure ingredients, a powder that is of that just right texture will never hurt the skin. I!y that Just rigid texture I mean not too heavy, for a heavy powder may clog t he pores. On the other hand, a too fine powder does not stay on very long. The slightest whiff of wind will hlmv it off. The perfect powder clings without giving that obviously powdered look. It gives tlie skin a delicate and lovely finish and tones down shine. Ilut it should not give the skin a dull and dry as parchment look nor should it take away that fresh dewiness that is so alluring a characteristic of the healthy young skins. When you see little flaky patches on chin and cheeks you may be sure the skin they belong to is the dry type. This skin is usually clear, thin, transparent, not heavy, coarse or dull. It is not an ugly skin. On the contrary it Is delicate and lovetoly. Hut It shows the tendency ward crowsfeet lines and wrinkles sooner than any other type. The dry skin Is todays warning of wrinkles. 0 Foil Syndicate WNU Scrvlc. -t Brow a a girden down on the (Ireen Meadows to look fur eurrola lint at ways lie had tnen disapiMdntcd, Ollier good things be bad (ound. but no carrots. Thus It was that when Iteddy Fot told him that he, Iteddy, had dl Covered some of the tlnesl carrots that ever grew, Jerry was Inter csted. Of eoitrst. How could tie help but hel "Did you say earroisT" S'kixl Jerry, quite at If tie wasn't sure tliai ills ears hadn't played him a trick "I certainty did." replied lied dy Fox. certainly said carrots They are Hie finesl carrots ever I had In lt uiy two eyes on and In my traiels n.ivp a great many carrots I t Swasher Crochet Accessories )o You Know By CHI RIE NICHOLAS signboards were known to the Greeks and the Romans. During the Middle Ages every trade had its emblem, some of which have survived to this day, such as the chemists pestle and motor, the bar bers pole and the three balls of the pawnbrokers don't eat carrots myself but it Is a fuct that lust looking at those carrots. Jerry, and thinking how niiiih one wlio does eat them would enjoy them made me hungry Then I thought of you Jerry didn't see the sly wink In one of (teddy's eye as he said tills "Yes" con Untied Iteddy, "I thought of younnd SMiOwt Wswww 9TWW shop. came straight over here to tell you WNU lrvc I about them. remembered what you said about laying up Rtores for I tell you what. Jerry, I havent anylifer and It came to me Hint perthing eporlul to do tills evening and would some to of like haps you put I will lie delighted to show you the these carrots away with the other way there and to help you bring gmd things I certainly would If I buck some of those carrots. Nolli liked carrots." lug could give me greater pleasure. Jerry Muskrats mouth watered Now don't say a word I'll be over so that Iteddy Fox saw it water here shortly after the Black Shad and turned away to tilde a grin. ovva appear and we'll go over there Did you sny that those carrots I Just won't take no for are very far away from here?" together. It will be the Joy of my answer. an a nas ot the Jewish Mercantile marine I'ulcstlne entered the ranks of countries with asked Jerry wistfully. to life you get those carrot." WITH the loruiatloD help marine. The first ship Dying (lie Jewish flag to reach be port of London was the steamship "I didn't say," replied Iteddy. I Hi "Thank you. It la ever ao kind Emanuel The flag and some of the crew are here seen on the stern of the vessel. you know where Farmer Brown's of you," replied Jerry, trying to be garden Is?" and not knowing what else to polite nodded. At "Yes," said he. Jerry these a more liberal looseness would "I'll be right here watching for say. perhaps bring better results. Here least know where his corn field Is." you as soon as the Black Shadows "Well," replied Iteddy promptly, come tlie right elbow is allowed to set tonight" "I woo't keep you waiting long," comfortably away from the rigid "those carrots are there. They are at of tlie corn end the field, By ANNE CAMPBELL right in of at side the top the haekswlng replied Ileddy as he turned and tlie manner of .lose Jitrado above. the end nearest the Smiling Fool. trotted off. ! are There rows rows and of them. On the downswing It will nf course WNU Ssrvlcs. 1931, bjr T. W. Purs cm. your courage. Friend Fr KKP up T lie day are long; come b.'i k to Hie side. Tills aids relaxation where in many eases havThe walls are narrow, and the bed Is hard. ing the cllniw tight against (lie side Outside llie hospital, the summer only results In tying up tlie whole sw ing. song 1935 Pell 5mllcst. WNL Service Of birds reminds you of your own hack yard. Ilul the long months have dimmed Hie memory Of your loved haunts, your bud ding locust tree That star that you remember, swims By in g'oom VV. BURGESS THORNTON There is no world beyond your a stout The difference between little room. a woman and thin woman, says REDDYS INVITATION corpulent Cora, is that a thin womon firm hand hope, my an only doubts the autbenticnes Keep of your bless, d friend. the butcher's scales. T" E mere mention of carrots 1311 For there await beyond your Sjnil'ratY. WNU Servlc A wavs makes Jerry Muskrat's painted door mouth water. Yes, sir. It does Just The Joys Hint will seem sweeter that. You soe. It Is this way; Car w ith the end rots to Jerry are very much like Of Illness, when you Journey some rare fruit to you something more. once home that you can get only once Id The night of suffering seems end awhile. Jerry never feels thor less now. oughly at home on land, you know But so does winter for the apple He wants to he close to the water bough. So it Is only once in a great while The summer moon of health will that he travels any groat distance rise at last. on land. And you'll return, with all the Now, of course, It Isn't often MAYOR AL KIRK, ot West Elkton, Ohio Is here seen beside his newly dark days past. "homemade municipal power house." West Elkton found that one finds carrots near the Laughing Brook or the Smiling itself unable to meet Its light bill on account of decreased valuations. So Each will come home! Pool. When they are found there Kirk shopped around, called in tlie boys and built a lighting system out that you are there of odds and ends, and put the wires underground In metropolitan style, to a nearer little that Iirlngs you afi for less than $1,500, after the village had gone liglitless for a year and ! goal a half. Now Kirk Is planning a homemade" water works for his village Love will be waiting for you on the of 300 population. stair. There will he smiles of Joy to cheer your soul. begins and another stops. ARM The Hast will melt away; the years POSITION OF RIGHT A mass Is many people of pain together of Tommy Ar Will seem a dream when you are PHOTOCHAPIIS or having dinner. singing show the right home again, l how dose to the right side at the And the Cold Door of 1'romi.se will 146 What law was common to all the top of the huckxvv ing. In fact keepcolonies? swing wide to elbow the dose ing the right To let Hie snn of Happiness in The law of gravitation. liodv aids a grooved swing hut all side WNU Service goPers cannot accomplish this feat A pacifiM Is a man who always with even fair results. Such form looks at tlie dark side of life, seems to tie the heritage of those goiters with strong hands and Why should we have game and v. rists, a quality not possessed by fbh laws? file of For the rank and golfers. We should have game law for if we didn't tlie game would get too "I Wont Keep You Waiting Long, RABBIT DISHES rough and we must have fish laws Replied Reddy as He Turned and if needed. Cover dosely and stew so tlie female will have time to go' Trotted Off. are plentiful in the until tender. Prepare biscuits and AHHITS up the river to spoon. r season and make fine place them on top of the meat, covit usually Is wisest to try to forget eating when properly prepared. er closely and cook twenty minutes. all about them because can y on The battle cry of the Mexican war Serve the rabbit in the center of Here are some suggestions: Because there Is very was Remember the alimony. the platter with the biscuits around guessto wliy? Rabbit Pot Pie. be a trap close at hand As apt 1533. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Cut three dressed rabbits into It. Jerry gained wisdom and learned Marcus Aurelius was the winner with them flour for Rabbit Fricassee. serving, pieces nbout traps In the days before of the Women's Marathon swim. Remove the meat from the bones well seasoned flour and fry in drip I IP Farmer Browns Boy had stopped IP In it a a one sear over butter well until of browned. rabbit, Fry pings all trapping along tlie Laughing one in fire of without Cover minced onion browning. tablespoon quick BONERS are actual humorous Brook and tlie Smiling Pool, he hud butter, add the rabbit and two pints with boiling water ami let simmer learned how to get tlie bait, somefound in examination paof boiling water, two slices of lemuntil tender Boil the stock down times without pers, essays, etc., by teachers. and so caught, being on, a little cayenne and more salt to a pint, add one tablespoon of but lie had learned the taste of carrots. tor and flour blended together, one Several A boundary is a lion between two times he had been bold half teaspoon of celery salt, two enough to go away over to Farmer countries telling where one country In Green Angora a of lemon Juice, teaspoon teaspoons of minced onion, salt and cayenne one Add to taste. cupful of hot cream and pour the sauce slowly over two well beaten eggs. Serve the meat In the center of the platter, pour the sauce around It and garnish with toast points and pars- FOR KENNETH Town Builds Own Lighting System ) CHILDRENS -- 1 GraphicGOlf LONERS I , A A KNOWS- -I tid-bi- ley. r 'it te. 't y line ol tlie latest or Parisian fast) ton creations is this dress in green angora wool. The collar, which forms a tie, is In stitched green vel vet. The buttons and suede belt are black. Roast Rabbit With Chestnuts. Clean and stuff a trussed rabbit with chestnuts. Use one cup of the nuts, boiling them until tender, then mashing them to a paste, adding butter, a tablespoon of cream, salt, pepper, nutmeg and lemon Juice with three tablespoons of bread Mix and fill the rabbit. crumbs. Roast until brown and lender, basting frequently. Rabbit Soup Skin, dress and wash the rabbit, cut It Into serving sized pieces, dust with a little flour. Melt two table spoons of butter or sweet fat, add rhe rabbit and an onion cut Into slices, fry a ligtit brown. Stir in two tablespoons of flour, add the liver of the rabbit and three and one half pints of stock. Simmer until tender Remove the large bones and serve with carrots and potatoes. Q 1933, Western Newspaper Union. Pop, what Is phenomenon? Cat chasing a dog." 1935. Bell Sndtcate. WNU Service. New RaiLBus Speedy , The a new type of vehicle with a steam engine, has been placed on the Brlghton-Devil- s Dyke line of the Southern railway of England. It will accommodate 44 passengers, and In test runs has speeded over sixty miles an hour. "rail-bus- All Wet Pedagog Name the constituents of quartz? Ilis Father's Son Tints. TiyOCLDNT V V one, yon Just love to be the proud possessor of some or for that matter, all the dress accessories here pictured? There are thousands of us that always count on after the holidays as the time to "do fancy work." Such fun ns It will be to work on these pretty things during the long and tedious midwinter hours! And think of the Joy of having a collection of these swagger dress accessories In readiness to wear with your spring and summer frocks. These dainty little fancies are actually crocheted (the sailor collur Is knit) from crepe paper. There has been quite a lot of crepe paper Items going the rounds this season but we think the ones we are here showing are smarter and more outstanding thnn any which have gone before. The best of It Is the expense Is next to nothing, for the crepe paper of which they are made costs but a few pennies. If you have In your wardrobe a simple dark dress that needs a bit of "life" or some good old standby frock that needs a new look, one of these nifty little crochets is sure to do the trick." One of the Joys of making these Items is the fact tiiat the crepe paper comes in as many as fifty delectable colors and you can work any color scheme your And what's costume calls for. more, nobody ever dreams that they are made of crepe paper. In this limited space it Is not possible to give detailed Instructions "how to make, which need worry you not at all for It Is possible to obtain working directions at most here materials for paany place per handcraft are sold. We might say, however, that the swagger collar, cuff and belt set photographed on the standing figure Is done In tlie favorite fish net stitch. The set pictured Is in a lovely Chinese red and (he dress Is beige. Fish net, by tlie way, Is one of the easiest stitches to do and with the crepe paper you get a true fishnet lace effect. The sailor collar, sketched to the left at the top, la a youthful d sign. It la knit. Instead of crocheted, of white cre(ie paper with a contrasting strand of the paper drawn through between the border and the collar. The buttons are matching red. or belt, The sporty girdle sketched to the right above. In crocheted from brown crepe paper, cut In strips, stretched and twisted. The crocheting Is done In the favorite popcorn stitch and the finished effect In the brown Is distinctly that of leather. Brass buttons set this girdle off to perfection. The vest and cuff set, sketched below to the right. Is decidedly out of the ordinary. Taking Its Inspiration from armor that knights wore In days of old, the designer most appropriately refers to It as the tournament set The original of this sketch was made of Jade green paper. Worn with a simple black dress It Is very effective. It Is also good looking with a crepe dress In matching green. t U & 1933, Western Newspaper Union. SUBDEBS DRESSES RIVAL BIG SISTERS Vibrant coats, suits and dresses have been made this season for tlie With her shirtwaist dress, snluleb. evening wrap, and hostess" gown, she neednt take a back seat when big sister is around. Evening wraps designed especially for her include a white bengaline mandarin coat with jade dragon buttons and a long, black velvet with white fur puffs on the upper part of tlie sleeves. An unusual laced treatment marks the neck of a black silk frock. The lacing Is spaced to give a shirred, soft drape to the neckline. Other dresses for the Jeune fille are accented with ruffs and draped crew collars. Her evening frocks comprise a velvet creation with flowers clustered at the throat, and one with white ribbed metal cloth top and black skirl floor-lengt- h Shoes Are Going Higher and Higher Up the Instep With shoes going higher and higher tip the Instep, the matter of trim fit has become a real problem. The whole beauty of this extreme type of shoe lies in the perfect molded look over the instep and around the ankle. To meet this situation designers have resorted to various expedifur trimming! ents. One exceedingly smart black suede shoe, perfectly plain and on cloth coats are giving ns some-thin- g new to think about this seamounting well up on the ankle has larrow elastic Insets on the side, son. The model pictured Is esp ifter the manner of the old Co- dally likable since It accents tw The When the shoe Is outstanding trimming trends. nfess gaiters. lulled on It fits like a glove and Is one Is the fur Jacket top which la carried out to a nicety In this Inexceedingly flattering to the foot The other is the fur The side lacing oxford is another stance. which are so widely experient which combines utility epaulet effects exploited as a means of arriving at with chic. the wide shoulder silhouette which Velvet Fancies fashion demands at present The model pictured Is of gray wool with Velvet makes many fashionable fancies in the new winter mode. In fur of matching gray kldskln. With plain, plaid, ribbed, crinkled and it Is worn a peaked hat of black quilted weaves It adds a note of velour, gray kid opera pumps with light gray banding, and black gloves novelty and contrast to both dayand bag. time and evening costumes. IWW.; m |