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Show i Scenes and Persons in the Current News BRISBANE What THIS WEEK Have for Lunch, or for Dinner? , War Financing France Pay Piper Lottery Million Ability to Endure On Kind of Salad Shall We That Seems e hundred and British economists, mapping out a new plan to preserve peace, ay th importance of American in the work of peace making cannot be overestimated." -It is to be boped that th to Be Question on These Warm Days. fifty-thre- And what kind of a salad? the usual question in warm weather both for lunch and for dinner, Whatevei you chorse, it must, of course, be crisp and well chilled. For dinner, it will probably have French dressing. This mixture of oil and vinegar can, however, be variea by different blends of seasoning. The most important seasoning of course, the oil itself, and part that Ameri- is, ca will play In next to that is the vinegar. You ay hav P0" Presence future European! ween Bohan and French olive ou such as N or you may be American enough war financing, to prefer one of the salad oils easArtfcn IrUhut may be very ily overestimated. made from a corr or cottonseed If those gentlemen cannot abstain base. A malt, a cider, a wine from cutting each others throats vinegar or one of these vinegars without ths assistance and money of flavored with tarragon will each the United States, why, then let give a different character to your them cut each other's throats. dressing. Lemon or lime juice - thats Eld E. Coughlin being interviewed at the Cleveland convention of his National Union for Char1 President of the United States. 1 Coast artillery of the Illinois Nation- which indorsed sari turning on a giant searchlight during tha war maneuvers In th Middle West 3 Portrait of Gen. LutiMO franco, commander in chief of tha rebel forces in ths Spanish civil war. jBe. ,r Chief s aspects New Jrolane lie in Franca is learning that the people always pay tha piper, whoever the piper may be a great conqueror leading them to war, or a clever politician loading them with taxes. In Franca, sugar haa gone up in price; bread and veal have both gone up; two sous a kilogram tor bread, two sous a pound tor veal, and tha government Is held directly responsible by tha housewife as regards ths bread, for the French government fixes th pries of bread as Ours fixes the price of postage stamps. director of and Trailing behind England and the United States the French, with less than 20 per cent of American unemployment, are discussing great public works to absorb the idle. Billions are spoken of, but the "millard, French word for billion. means only one billion four-cepieces, the franc having been reduced by government flat to that price. If a billion meant hers francs, equivalent to the American billion when the dollar was good, the French might well faint away, although they are fundamentally a rich people. When Bismarck laid on France an Indemnity equivalent to $1,000,000,-00after 1870, he thought he had asked for about all France could raise after a hard war. The French government offered bonds to pay Bismarck, and the French people subscribed to the loan 14 times over. Bismarck had guessed badly. France is far richer now than it was then. Sgeo Vidal (left), L bureau of air commerce, on yf tpaot btkf jewer Jl James Hurst inspecting plant of a new-typ- e be developed for tha air bureau i standpoint of utility, coat and safety, in its program te improvement of privately aircraft The ship, an to Ar-god- ei an i Is Veteran at 25. Ohio. Erling Eriksen, jSorway, is a veteran of the sea I On a visit with Street here, he revealed that bat made 160 trips across the Sailor iLoram, twenty-fiv- years. in the Beginning As Baseball Was I' 1 vi ' 'V-- yumi - , t YftW? - v :rvf Hf vv vi j in I V-- . '1 J 4 "i How long will America continue pouring thousands of millions of dollars Into gambling, lottery sweepstakes and other foreign enterprises? It is interesting to read that in the banks of Dublin there are 25 rHt millions of dollars undistributed "Hospitals from the 'J did not Hospitals Sweepstakes." i...a get it yet. dressed In the resplendent uniforms of 1875 these modern baseball players from the New York sandIt might also enlighten this gov51 under played helped the New YoriMGUmts celebrate" tta sixtieth birthday of tha National league. They to know that under the law ernment les of 1880, and adopted tha names of stars of ' the era of flowing mustaches and burnsides. no mention can be made of the sweepstakes gambling In England. Ths English are too wise to let their WAR BRIDE money be drained off in any kind of not gambling enterprise, if it is ENGLISH. iuut even send 1 .telegram You about sweepstakes over to English telegraph wires, to be published In countries outside of England. All V W - t telegraphing about toe sweepstakes gambling game must go around England, her government-ownewire system will not handle It. Under Its Constitution, the United States cannot forbid newspapers to breeds mors print lottery news that losses. But gambling and heavier toe government might forbid transmission of such information through the postofflee.. That would cut down the graft" 5 d Si' Vh - K'r School teachera, business heads, home of Director W. S. Van Dyke memwith a nucleus of 15 ch xter bers. It was a hllarioui sessional witness this meeting ofaretbsFredLeft to right, they die Bartholomew, president; Mickand ey Rooney, first Jackie Cooper, treasurer. offl-cer- Precocious Bsvea drugChelsea, Iowa. The local raven a pet has Swalm, rnited John gist, boots youngsters--- ' under which says, "Hello," laughs, 0 M who hava like an owl. fishes peanuts out of a t thr. mU0n p,e' bottle, plays catch, and instates to thetear and cats, the Screen chickens,-dog- s organized st the also take cape off bottles. ,a " yn Living Tailor's Dummy Worlds strangest job is held by Rudolph Nedvidek, of Prague. He earns his living by standing still. But it has cost him many hours of practice to reach his present He can stand for proficiency. three hours in a shop window or on a cart being drawn through the streets without moving so much as an eyelid. Rudolph is a living tailors dummy. i Newsboys' Earnings According to a report of the International Circulation Managers association, the 570,000 newsboys in the United States earn more than $1,500,000 a week. The survey shows that the boys spend from 58 minutes to two hours and a quarter on their jobs daily and the average weekly earning per boy is $3.52. 0 Wortman. Mrs. Constance Collins Sixty-Wortoan. Volney of bride Capt coast artillery. Instructor at part University W Illinois. the war watching toe honeymoon of army- - A pleCe games of the second her furnished of field artillery .Pt first seat - Q0QEP TjQQQ 0323300 will growL p fi&Hilarionj smile is e sermon. hard-boile- d V 4 V Me A 1 bread, sugar, veal and many other things must go up ia price. Possibly the French worker, who really works, while he is at it, will manage to produce as much in 40 hours as hs has dona hitherto In 48 or more; even then increased wages will be added to the price of living and even the worker, who must pay, yfnK-t- : v i?Qub any other race, designate the wise by e combination of the Ideographs for wind end lightning. Wise, with them. Is not the serene old man bereft of all his illusions, but he who, like the wind, rushes headlong end irresistibly on his way, end cannot be stopped nor laid hold of in any, station of his career who puriflies tha air in the manner of lightning and trikes wherever there is need. Hermann Keyserling. immoralities and drinking.- Observations among young people may to a large extent support this refreshing trend. They are not becoming in the manner of our grandmothers, who H cup French diexinc blushed at the slightest pretext. t table spoon, minced celery This new youth understands the 1 ttaipoon minced pariley 1 tablespoon minced onion realities of life, physical displays tn, tnely minced seem to mean little or nothing to I tahleapoona minced or pepper, them; they openly discuss issues cooked beets Mix other ingredients and add tabooed generations ago. But their minds are clean. to French dressing. It is only natural that a reacSpecial French Dressing tion should set in. Evil conduct naiad ait t cup 1 cup auar It may not become epidemic. cup malt vinegar the bad examples may provide I teaapooa grated ouioa which disgust the observer, lead H cup ketchup to reform. Then the depression of 1 14 teaapoona aah recent years haa had its beneficial t teaapooa Woreeatmhlrt aanca Mix ingredients and beat until influence in transferring thoughts thick. Store in refrigerator and to more serious matters. Perhaps the children wQl lead beat before using. their elders back to normal and Ball Syndicate. WNU Samoa. sane existence. Miami Herald. thoughtful. With a shorter week, diminished production and higher wages, rv s feen Boys ronize Chinese, who know about wisdom than French labor demands tha week and the government agrees; it also demands wags increases from 12 to 17 per cent, and that makes the country a little I - ft a THE 0, e. haotic in 10 Wise Men Youth is turning back to the Victorian age, longing for lavender and lace and lovely romance. . It la beginning to revolt at the misconduct of the elders; it is rejecting the cheapness of flapperism and flames and hip flasks. This is the hopeful report of Margery Wilson, New York psychologist, who has received 3,000 letters in the last four months from boys snd girls between fifteen and twenty-one- . She says they write of unhappiness over tha low standards of their parents, shocked by crudities, the 25,-0- cylin-utomobi- le nsioci deii met' makes a more desirable combination. Besides salt, pepper and sugar, which are always used for seasoning, a little mustard, chile sauce, ketchup, r a dash of one of the sauces of the Worcestershire type are good additions. Some prefer to have the bowl rubbed with garlic or add some sliced onions or onion juice. Chlffonade Dressing . nt F low wing monoplane, eight by a motor. powered used instead of rinegar will lend ai individual noe. Whatever acid you use, be aura that you do not overdo it. Many dressings are too sour. 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