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Show THE JOlKNA!.. LAYTON. ITAH That Space Between The Closets Built-I- n By RUTH WYETH SPEARS HAT could Le a greater lux ury than two extra closets in your beiiroum! That is exactly what a young friend of min I5ut, when they wer thought. built in, she was painfully conscious of their angles and the room This seemed much narrower. sketch shows you how the feeling of width was restored Bnd the angles were made to melt away. A wallpaper border all the way round the room helped to soften down the angles of the closets also ' II R BLACKOUT The move for a blue kout test of New York continue, but this department It against It. More people would get hurt by the blackout than by any enemy attack. New Yorker, as Klmer Twitchell pointed out today, can't even get around safely with all the lights on ,HIG ( V And then, too. there's the question of morale. What would a New Yorker do If he couldnt be seen by CHtAT MAKlS IPACI fci fcM MARROW WAIL PAPtR BOROt no Fini ShiRT 1 0 TABIC SOFT&M ANGUS AND AC f f NT WIDTH r.aCW AT j 'Hl.Phillipr What would happen to a genuine Manhattanite If he suddenly found T there wasn't light on him or No near him? ilr, It would i 1 1 i f h n j i added an exciting color note to tlie plain painted walls. The chest of drawers in the upper sketch was moved to another part of the room, and the long spacious dressing table was built into the space between the closets. The top of the table and stool and the frame of the mirror were enameled porcelain blue which was one of the colors In the wallpaper border. Dotted swiss 6kirts were fastened on the Inside of the finishing boards across the front of the table and around the stool with snap fastener tape one side tacked to the wood and the other sewn to the skirt tops. NOTE: Direction for making thrr type of drMilnl tables art Ulustiatrd In booklet No. 1 of tba aerie which Mr. Spear has prepared for our readers. Details for making the frilled lamp shades illustrated today are In No. S, which alio contain a deicrtptlon of tha aerie. Each booklet Illustrate 32 homemaking projects and may be ordered direct from Mrs. Spears by sending her your nama and address with 10c in coin tor each number requested. Send order to: 10 Bedford Blits New fork Enclose 20 cent for Books I and 8. Name Address a Opposite Poles The North and South poles not only vary in geology, temperature and plant and animal life, but also in the number of hours of daylight and darkness In every year. At the North pole, the sun is above the horizon 180 days and below it days, thus making the day seven days longer than the At the South pole, the night. opposite exists, night" being seven days longer than day. 179 INDIGESTION tnty ifftet th Heart Otu trapped Ia ii tnarh or full art llko a oa lh btrL Al ibo flrtt ai( of diitri tia mart man nod woman dopood an Bell ate Tablet lo aoi cm fra. No Uiattf but mado of Ue modtelnoa knows for acid Indttetllon. 11 tho FIRST 1H8K dooen t provo Bell am bottor. Mura fastMt-artlti- c belli lo iu sod rorofrt Dot'HLB hlamy Book, Is Enough Those who seek for much are left in want of much. Happy is he to whom God has given, with sparing hand, as much as is enough. Horace. As ... umnists! Mr. Twitchell was terribly worked Take Die matter of photoup. Picture graphs," he continued. can't be taken during a complete blackout. There must be a coupla million New Yorkers who lose weight and go Into a decline if they aint photographed wherever they go. If they have to leave their apartments without being seen, travel to the theater without being seen, and even enter It and leave it without being noticed or photographed, can you Imagine what would happen to their morale! And there's the matter of some of our big personalities. What would be tlie reactions of Elsa Maxwell, Hilly Rose, Jimmy Walker, Dot Tarker, Tom Dewey or Mayor In a blackout? They'd curl right up and expire. i Croat Commercial Center Selected as Target By Bombers. would they find stores with- these out all those red. green and yellow lights on em? Why, theyd starve to death In 48 hours. Blackout of New Yorkl It's a crazy idea. Why. the enemy could locate the city by the loud squawks, wails, protests and letters to the editor." :ng s,jte fcn bill- - Something About Dogs taring the To many people perhaps to the (Jtlavd by Western Newspaper Union.) majority a dog is Just a dog. They WASHINGTON. The comrecognize a bulldog, a chow, an or a collie, because these financial pact "downtown are widespread and their breeds district of London known as characteristics are conspicuous. Any the City, which is the special person who is considering the acquiturret for German raiders sition of a dog should be Interested to learn of a few equally hardy and incendiary bombs and the useful, though less scene of Englands greatest breeds. fire in three centuries, has One of the handsomest of dogs Is been acclaimed one of the the Samoyed (pronounced most important commercial He is a furry, areas of its size in the world. dog, with a bushy tail curving sharply over his back, and with pointed, The irregular semicircle of ears. The breed may be eierect ancient streets beside the ther pure white, white and biscuit, Thames known as the City is or cream color, and may vary in only one square mile in area, weight from 36 to 45 pounds for the but for centuries it has set female, and from 45 to 55 pounds for the male. These dogs were bred the financial pace of the origally by an ancient Siberian noworld, according to the Namadic tribe, supposed to have been tional Geographic society. of Finnish origin. The dogs have The Bank of England, known as proved themselves invaluable in vathe exclusive Old Lady of Thread-rucdl- e rious Arctic expeditions, since they Street, s its In the midst of take readily to harness. They are, it a private institution which aince moreover, fine playmates for chil1694 has had the exclusive right to Is usually desertdistrict dren, being of friendly aspect and the night Issue Englanda paper money and not inherently vicious. the since almost permanent only ed, to hold the reserve funds of all other or The beagle, another custodians the are residents bank in the country. A coini throw as is also of ancient origin. It is which are of watchmen dog, buildings to the east on Throgmorton atreet, for their the Empire supposed that the ancient Greeks stand the Stock exchange, which treasured by used his ancestors in the coursing of or By significance. past present deals in the government bonds of its a million people daily If your need is a hound for hares. however, day, own and foreign countries, and In In and out of this small area rabbit the beagle is your crowd hunting, the stocks of most important corpoIncreased Buying Power dog. No weight specifications are on business. rations of the world. set but the largest may not for The volume of news dispatched him, Reflected in High Londons 'Wall Street.' stand over 15 inches at the shoulder. from the newspaper offices of Fleet Throgmorton street becomes the street in normal times makes this The beagle resembles the foxhound Sales. .Store curb market for trading in Amera world center for journalism as and may show any hound color. He ican securities during the daily ina short, muscular back, broad well as finance. has MINNEAPOLIS. Spreading payterval Detween the closing of the This same square mile of Lonchest, and deep indusrolls from defense roaring Ixmdon exchange and the closing inner core was the birthplace tries have hoisted the American legs. His ears are pendant; his gendons five hours later of New Yorks stock of John Milton, Sir Thomas More, eral head character indicates gay-et- y market. Lombard street, noted for Charles Lamb, and William Penn. familys buying power to new reand determination. He is a handa current covery heights, family Its banks, adjoins Threadneedle and It was the residence of Chaucer, and some, friendly, useful dog. survey reveals. The Throgmorton streets to form the was visited by countless notables IRISH WOLFHOUND household urban worker! average Wall street district of London. who were involved in the literary acsaw its monthly income soar nearly If you have a bit of the Celt in Lloyds of London, a short walk tivities of Grub street or Paternoster $7 In the last six months of 1940, blood, you wrill be irresistibly your east of Leadenhall street, in 250 row. There at 17 Gough square, Dr. while household expenses remained drawm to the Irish wolfhound, a dog to be the world's Johnson wrote his epochal dictionyears has grown at 1930 levels, according to a cur- w'hose blood lines run quite as far largest insurance institution. It is ary of the English language. r rent family study. back as do those of the Samoyeds an association of underwriters. WithA few blocks south, within the The favorable margin between av- or the beagles. Long ago, when elk, in the area also are the famous old high paneled walls of Middle Temple is deer, wolves and wild boar aboundfinancial house of Rothschild, and hall, on February 2, 1602, a troupe erage earnings and living costs history ed in the British isles, the Celts used the even older Childs bank, which of actors presented a comedy by one the largest in the eight-yeDickens described in his Tale of of their company, a newcomer of the companys index, according the wolfhound for hunting. Many of to the survey conducted by the the earlier specimens were of truly Two Cities as Tellsoni bank. was Northwestern it named Shakespeare; National Life Insur- monstrous size, and while their dedestined for ance Within vast metropolitan London, Twelfth Night, company. Record department scendants are not as large as were whose 8,000,000 people have spread Broadway in 1941. store trade volume, and improved those remote ancestors, they are, Famous Men Lived in Area. their buildings over 692 square installment collection ratios reflect nevertheless, huge dogs. Individuals A physician at old St. Bartholomiles, the City Is a tight little this net buying power in the have been known to weigh more center packed inside ancient bounda- mews hospital, which had been handsgreater of the American consumer. than 150 pounds, and to stand 37 ries like an English walnut In its founded by a kings jester, discovLiving costs sank to a low for the inches and more at the shoulder. shell. It reaches from the Inna of ered the circulation of the blood in October, and have stiffened These are magnificent dogs: bold, Court and Fleet street in the west to William Harvey. Meanwhile, in the year a trifle since, but have been far strong, fearless, and loyal. the Tower of London In the east, Fifteenth-centurGuildhall, succesthe rise in industrial Another splendid dog, whose anfrom London bridge north to sive lord mayors were elected and outstripped by the report states. pay checks, is lost in the mists of the cestry road. This is the oldest part banqueted under the traditional but is the German shepherd Measuring the effects of payroll long-agof London. Through 20 centuries It mysterious figures of Gog and Macost on the dog, commonly known In America and living changes has preserved Its identity and pracgog. Another landmark of the reAmerican pocketbook, the study as the German police dog. tically Its original limits, thanks to gion was the Cheshire Cheese, the shows that an average employed The German shepherd dogs have the thick wall 35 feet high built inn made famous by Dr. Johnson of four, with earn- been bred and used workers family in Germany for around it by Roman conquerors. and BoswelL The Old Bailey, site of $120 at average 1933 pay- centuries and the standards for the Remnants of this frequently re- of Londons modern criminal courts, ings roll levels and spending the same breed are set by the Society for Gerbuilt wall and its nine gates are re- has associations with the old debtamount for its living expenses at av- man Shepherd Dogs. Under those sponsible for the names of such ors prison and the execution place erage 1933 retail prices, had to pay standards, practically any color is streets as London Wall, Newgate, where malefactors were hanged or $131.11 in June, 1936, to maintain permissible from pure white to solid Aldgate, and Cripplegate, as well as burned at the stake; the last burn- the same standard of living; mean- black, with many variations of en1789. in ing took place Billingsgate Market. The wall while the family pay check had wolf colorings, browns, and abled City dwellers to hold off WiJohn Bunyan, William Blake, and climbed to $133.92. lliam the Conqueror, who prudently Daniel Defoe wandered through the grays. However, white, or pale and In June, 1940, the same standard washed-ou- t are not desirabuilt his Tower of London Just out- City to a common burial place on its of living for a family of four cost ble. These colorings side the City. Since then, no sovnorthern fringes. Other tombs in dogs are beautiful be$131.86, while the familys pay check cause of their strong, lithe, muscuereign has lived within the City. the district include those of John had climbed to $150.86; by the year-en- lar bodies, and are highly desirable The king today first receives per- Wesley, the Methodist founding fathe monthly pay check had as herders, mission from the lord mayor of Lon- ther, and George Fox, first Quaker. watchdogs, and compandon before passing the spots, such Both traffic and tradition center rocketed almost another $7, to ions. They are noted for courage $157.49, while living costs had actu- and as the Temple Bar, where modern of the City is St. Pauls cathedral, loyalty, and for a high ally fallen $1.10 from June levels, of intelligence. The latter degree streets cross the Citys antique the empires parish church. trait, toboundaries. Names of the knotted streets of totalling $130.76 In December, 1940, gether with a natural capacity for or practically the same as in the City are almost unbelievably trailing, has led to their developCity Deserted at Night. the report shows. ment into s Stew Historic and literary landmarks, quaint: lane, Friday street. police dogs. Thus the great increase in paysome dating from Roman times, fill Budge row, Knightrider street. Red TOY DOGS rolls in recent months has meant a the City, barely a yard apart By Lion court, and Fetter lane. Among the net increase in American spending toy dogs, power, the report points out, as to- without mention of which no list, tal living costs are the same as they however tentative, could be considwere a year ago, and actually less ered complete, the Pekingese is one than they were last summer. Minor of the most interesting, both because of Business (Vm.tifinn Map increases in clothing and fuel, have of its striking appearance and bebeen offset by the decline in food cause of its ancient, oriental origin. History indicates that these little prices, the study shows. dogs were members of the royal household of imperial China, many centuries ago. The most desirable Army Mechanic Rescues f ' for the Pekingese is from 7 Navv Aviator in Desert weight to 9 pounds, although under the RANDOLPH FIELD. TEXAS. If American standard they may go as it had happened in the movies, audias 14 pounds. All colors even high ences would have shrieked in diss f. 'Si- are allowable in this belief. breed but in the the . Technical Sergeant O. A. Miller, colors must be evenly broken. CharI veteran air corps mechanic, of Ran1' acteristically, these dolph field, Texas, was driving flat, massive heads tiny dogs have and an aloof, across the Arizona desert not far e expression. from Gila Bend. Suddenly a navy Another general favorite among training plane sputtered overhead the toy dogs is the Pomeranian, for and then glided to earth on the des- whom the weight is set at seven ert wastes, just off the highway. maximum. This tiny dog Forced landing . . . Motor quit, pounds, is compact of body, with a 4 survey o) business conditions for February reveals that explained the navy pilot to Sergeant head and expression, and is active, prosperity is steadily rising. Increased industrial employment is Miller. With the aid of his auto tool alert and intelligent. the army man proceeded to For informttioa stimulating demand for farm products. The resultant larger iarm kit, conctrning the Jot o shoot the ailing engine. four choice, send five cents to the purchasing power is raising demand for manufactured products. Introuble a couple cf hours it was of Documents. Washington, Meanwhile many prices are gradually moving hither. purring D C., asking for Farmers1 BiiUetin No. smoothly again. A By L. G. El MOTT time. The trend continues to be passing motorist was pressed into service to halt any stray traffic COCKROACHES (President, LaSalle Extension slowly upward with only temporary University that might happen along on the These troublesome Insects are interruptions. Prosperity of the farmers is slowEffects of expansion in industry road, the plane was taxied onto the members of the grasshopper family. Farm income has and larger consumer incomes are highway and after a final check, Ser- They love dark places, run with ly improving again risen b. gher, and is now the rapidly spreading out into every geant Miller turned it over to the great speed when disturbed and the best in 10 years The outlook is community. navy man, who used the roadbed for European species is a great nui(or continued improvement as long sance in houses. It feeds on Consumer purchasing power has a runway to get into the air. pastry A very nice letter of appreciaas defense extend lures remaii been most str. kingly rejected in revegetable matter. Our native was tion received Millarge by Sergeant cent weeks by the 'pecies are harmless livbuying m a few days later from the navy es under boards and creatures, Greater ce- - and has pasted the rcta.l smres. both heavy m cities and in ler bark and nev-pr.ees of ma: y pi n acts ti rural districts. Seles have declined pilot who had been assisted from entering houses Tropical spe-o- f what might have been a rather hazgeneral average ef the prees re- f.'ir the the cockroach are holiday peak but they very large, ceived by farmers is about 5 per are still from 10 to 15 ardous situation. The signature at "d.viduals per cent highnearly as long as a close of cent above that ef last year at this er than a the note the of thanks . man s . . finger being by no means year aco Robert E. Lee. Ensign. USNR. alre-dal- Workers Income Rises Expenses Stay at 1936 Level promptly be- cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis 841 Our Best Teachers Instruction docs not prevent waste of time or mistakes; and mistakes themselves are often the best teachers of all. Froude. cate- Her stockings, too, from top to toe, Are coal and air and H20; Alas, the erstwhile busy worm Has nothing left to do but squirm Kathryn Walter. WANTED Musician, teacher, arranger. I compose songs daily. Popular. patriotic, sentimental, sweet, hot, sad. glad, comedy, unlimited variety. Offer small part home, meals, for spare time. Beautiful private estate exchange arranging my music. Male, female or couple may form band, opportunity, near 6001 Neck Road." AdBrooklyn. vertisement in Down Beat Your kidov art constantly filtering want matter from the Mood tearn. But kidney sometime lag in their work aIo not act a Nature intended fail to Hr- impurau that, it retained, may pcnon the gystem and upet lb whole body machinery. Symptom mv nigging backache, penitent headache, attack of diarneaa, getting up nighta, moiling, puthnem under th eve a feeling of nervoua and loaa of pep and strength. aniuty Other gn of kidney or bladder disorder are sometime burning, scanty tr too frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Jl Doan s I'lJis. Bonns have Iwn winning new friends for mor than forty year. They havs a nation-wid- e reputation. Ar recommended by grateful peopls tb country over. Ask your wet gkorl Would you mind running over it on the zither? again a erics ot -- 3 wtnl tc ;ird ' the me; -" '1C- ted luce- d et r buying-powe- "1HV of al favora among v heat guy his seat the eye Evelyn Bligh. Ima Dodo thinks that R.r'd."n House" is a story of a five and ten cent store. THESE CHANGING TIMES Mussolini now (eels so small that he stands on a table in order to whisper in King Victor Emmanuel ear. A rabbit was found scampering around London in an air raid the e'dwr day That's easy to under-thstand. A! ur.di rground room was occup.eu jegi'lati sent to or ah 1 tar strut removed t nteasm v -.- 1 4 11 Jung jtfrdnced-Eolation- P :ing sen appro -j- fc Among th A which gV are S. jing stoc r in state Sr.g mdu: er tge to jgloycrs jjjmg out ther stat ypulsory frr the brand' fund 1 Pattern EVERYONES No. modern, Embroider them low case and let score a hit. 2$ favorite, easy-to-d- o on tews." your fjy jnent S of the on ijiation o Pattern 2588 contains a trassft of 12 motifs averaging 4', by s', color schemes; materials reci-- l trations of stitches. Send one 'enabling Ante aut f, providin iaevolent Sewing CJrcla Needlecraltfe 'ate comp, Eighth Ave. hf the $2 Enclose 15 cents In count paid bv th tern No iH, B. 24. Inert liens Name hi liens, S2 Addresi state On lads by C. h T ar y brin-dle- s, mid-193- Tall Tsevelt This is often a symptom oh digestion. Sour stomach tad: bum frequently follow nnwiai and drinking. AD LA Tables: quickly. Get ADLA from you Stress fcrd Lt Do Your Meals nches fcialante lileasuri Vie S. ittr.dme (or, limit gist ttx Stuffing Onesell A man may as well esr. The glow stronger by always; as wiser by always rea: much overcharges r.atrt turns more into disease ex ishment. Jeremy Collier. u - MIDDLED WOMEN HEED THIS levy ale S ADVICE Thousand of are helped to pc? lng thru distress lar to women- by this penal tt wlth Lydi I W a; hams Vegetable!- over 60 year pound Plnfcham made especially jor thousands to weak, nervous feeling i. futoB Cos? relle d t B functional dlsturbanceT 6, Farm Prosperity Continues Rise Man Is Affected Histories make men wise; witty; the mathematics, natural philosophy, deep; c;' grave; logic and rhetoric, contend. Bacon. 1 sd 7 x ' parti-color- parti-colore- d, - fox-lik- e Super-intence- nt I m Mussolini is repotted think. ng 01 undergoing an opi ration to luo.his in :ecn lion-lik- HATES enov wmm gs:( little-know- n rugged-square-s- - SUBMAY I'd turn the Upon the Who keeps But gives llclp Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Bode Waste jtl'C. ). high-clas- That Hang On Creomulslon relieves 'vit,;ec e, n Sam-o-yed- well-muscle- f .oit-rno- d, OUT OF WORK Silken frills and all their glory impel c A.vernor Clerk-enwe- ll "The same thing goes for the rank and file. What do New Yorkers live on? Delicatessen products. Where do they get em? Delicatessen and drug stores. How gory. For now miladys lingerie Is made of fiber from a tree. from common colds jfmark hat buying-powe- Have changed their former Beware Coughs WNU W In a city like New York. Mr. Twitchell Think of what would happen to the tamina of those thousands of New Yorker who live In night clubs if tills blackout comes! If they couldnt find the night clubs, theyd be in bad way. And what would be even worse, suppose they got Into a night club and then couldn't be seen in em by the col- "I tell you there are tens of thousands of New Yorkers who cant even sit at a dinner table and have a cocktail in complete happiness unless a snapshot is taken. Ask all these classes to go a night in complete oblivion, and what will they do? Revolt, that's what. And there no telling how far a revolt In New York by people who demand the spotlight might go. It might spread all over America. MRS. RUTH WTFT1I IrF.ARS Drawer nev- er work ' m tV' trn' well-know- anybody? rjr-MA-t Cilr of Lon(lon Financial Hub Of British Isles ADVERTISE represents the leaders- -' a nation. It points the We merely follow new heights of con- -' convenience, of As time goes on and & ing is used more and as it is used all profit more. It' advertising has--- of t i bringing a Ji |