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Show :c LTATS'S30DQ3DI DEPARTMENT! WHOS No. 8557. Your favorite kind of Make it up time and apron! again, ao that youll always have one ready to slip on! It thorough ly protects both the skirt and the top of your dresses from splashes NEWS AGENTS Distributor Wanted THIS wcll-rmta- old-lin- profit-makln- WEEK With the oulji board, Ufo-tim- hes always talking shop with BALES MANAGES tat, great composers, ZS North W acker Drive Chicago, Illinois. and evtry a ones In while they help him round out a score. He never knew why the Just sang Song of the Vagabonds Itself through in five minutes, faster than he could score It, until he learned that he had sn ethereal spokesman, or spooksman. His career, from the start on h dawn te hie present year. Is a testimonial to occult guidance, in planting kirn always in the highway of Lady Loek. In Prague, his birthplace, his father wsrked in n bakery. One day, his mother gave his father meaey to bay wood. Fates er phsstoms galled him Instead to s pawn shop, where he made a down payment on a tinypiaae. BadetTs mother eras ee angry she wanted to chop It to pieces, bni the bey persuaded her to let him keep It. One day the ewncr of the bakery pasted by, heard the tod playing beautifully and helped groove him Into Us maelcal career. ' At file age of lft he had published a barcarolle. In the musical conservatory of Prague, where he studied under Antonin Dvorak, he teamed up with Jan Kubelik. They were playing at a concert which Daniel Frohman happened opportunely to attend. He took them to the United States for a tour of 80 cities. Whether or not Mr. Friml was Just an amanuensis for spirits, his compositions streamed along rapidly Gtorianna," "The Firefly, , High Jinks, "Music Hath The Vagabond King," Charms, and a whole album of others, none of them seeming to be of ghostly inspiration. Hollywood still keeps him busy end successful. HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS Lime water will sweeten Jan and jugs which soap and water fail to cleanse. It is admirable for cleaning milk and nursing fifty-nint- ' I and spots, and it simply can't slip off the shoulders. Grand idea for gifts, too, and church sales. Sizes 34 to 48. Size 36, 3 yds. material. Six yds. braid or bind ing. Send your order with 15 cents (in coins) to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept, 149 New MontgomCalif. ery Ave., San Francisco, WHO Sanies.) (Ball Syndicate 35-in- ch ISJUl&SZJgN ad Dm Pma bottles. When Washing Gloves. If a few drops of olive oil are added to the water when washing chamois leather gloves, they will not become hard or stiff. Francs, to be properly eooked, should be stewed very slowly for at least two successive days. The prunes will come out whole, soft and tender, and with the richest, most delicious juice. Soiled Linoleum. Grease marks and dirt can be removed from linoleum by washing with warm water to which a little paraffin has been added. Dry with a cloth and afterwards polish with a good floor polish. Tarnished table silver may he revived If placed in a quart of boiling water to which a good pinch of washing soda has been added. After boiling for a few minutes remove end dry thoroughly with n soft cloth. Removing Paper From Raisins. If the paper eticks to the package of raisins, place them in the oven for a few minutes and the wrapping may be removed easily. It will also cause the raisins to Ks-tink- separate and fall apart. It GORDON SELFRIDGE, the It Si tmdaai a tan nmm lidlm Wk Mak WUlaalkte oa Ux lutm aad Anglo American merchant nlM ro km naarlmtd Mad koula M and (M DOUlt UOXK Back. Hi prince, visiting this country, makes tobtot MM ite Muck dime tot SIMM SMdi tMka Hd Mi It a tossup between communism MMjito onortaMoi bod, no and. m Mtdftadida toBto and ruinous ud mM M dm find kr bn, G. One 8M H M EMi talm. rate SWisrST? H. Selfridge Saet Passing of BikincfM lad Mur ate doss te sb tlxttIon. Queried about " .TZS Foe to None Be civil to aU; sociable to Europe after the war, he asks, What at it? Whet to the difference many; familiar with few; friend communism and a society between to one, enemy to none, Benjamin where a tax takes half of the Income Franklin. and a surtax the other half? Ha says the day of Initiative and enterprise to put. He to an authority an that aafcject. Slxty-tw-o yean ago, ha at a store la Upon, Wls. yean later, ha vu an errand boy tor Marshall Field A Co. In Chicago, aad a partner when CMmnlsion nllem promptly he gait, In 1IM. Punch ribbed It goes right to111the mss of the iMtfB i hflm 'S him mercilessly when he opened tnenftM Mention And Aid naturt to his store In London, and the soothe aad heal raw, tender. Inflam-o- d mart aaloaa wen fan ef clever bronchial jnuoous nonbiAnm seta about the Amerlcaa lavad-e-r. Ko matter how many medicines you retried, tell your druggist to sell He made them like him. He you s bottle of Crsomulaoo with the head af hie drees dehired that you are to like partment Lady Afflick, who had the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to hare your money bade. thought op the cleverest Jokes about him. In 1937, he was optimistic Here for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis about Europe and the world to gen-eraNow ha says, The opportuNo Growth nity to achieve and to show results been eliminated all over the I dont think much of the man has world." who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. Abraham Lincoln. ALBERT SARRAUT, Frenchon the interior, swings French Rede with a spiked dub. He links them with the Germane and promises to Albert Sarraut The Better Way to sweep them One Day, from an vilTough Correct Constipation Pacific the Next lages, municipalities, cities One way to treat constipation to and towns. And he means to do to endure it lint and can It Just that afterward. The other way to to M. Sarraut, as governor-generof avoid having it by getting at Its was regarded as French cause. So why not save yourself those dull headachy days, plus a hard-fiste- d and implacable colonial the Inevitable tripe to the mediadmlnlstratqr. Returning to his cine chest, It you can do It by a villa in France, he read -country . Of MWMIounCC tempi f Tolstoy, and renounced all belief in prevention? force. When he became minister of If your trouble, hke that of mllltona. to due to lack of bulk" interior, his enemies, catching him In the diet, the better way is to thus off guard, swarmed all over n. ant Kellogg's Thla him. Ha resigned from the minis--- 1 crunchy, toasted, xeadj-to-a- at cereal has Just the bulk you try and laid: need. If you eat It every day-e- nd 1 find new that 1 have ne dedrink plenty ef wetar-jo- u can sire to unite hip and thigh those not only get regular hut ? who da net think as I da. Yon regular, day after day and m Is made alter month I gentlemen lake ever the Job and by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. Bold see what yea caa da with Ik by every grooer. Ha again became minister of file interior, but offered his resignation when King Alexander was assassinated in Marseilles. But, taking the premiership, bo again swung his war club, hotly denouncing obstructionists and meddlers. Alternately tough and conciliatory, ha la a vetof eran of the French polities. A vacation, in his garden, where he te given to reading and meditating, is apt to bring on the Tolstoyan mood. Relief At Last ForYour Cough be-ear-ns u CREOMULSION L . I Indo-Chln- a, All-Bra- 4 All-Br- an MERCHANTS Your Advertising Dollar t ' .1 le ICoasalldated roituroo WITO NATIONAL AFFAIRS Reviewed by CARTER FIELD e to handle products of z company Mil Inf equipment and supplies to retail stores. Exceptional o connection in up opportunity lor and nomine ndustry. Exclusive territorial contracts near our homo. It you are a hard worker and own a ear thla la an opportunity lor a steady, blffer Income. By LEMUEL F. PARTON Installment paper financed and open accounts carried by company. Must bo able makYORK. Budolf Friml, to finance mU at start. Eamlnca should "JEW er of melodies for 25 years, final exceed $3000 first year. Write fully stating ly gives credit to hie collaborators. experience. Address mf.:: leadership on the ballet Now all this might readily become their Gay Pinafore Apron Shields Your Dress Service.) buys something more Bum space and circulation in the columns of this news paper. It buys space and circulation plus the favorable consideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. A travel bureau's experiments recently disclosed the cost at a 1.000-mile automobile Journey averages h cants mils bout two and if the speed to kept below 45 mile an hour. At 55 miles an hour the s cost Jumps to three and cents. The figures were based on gas, oil, tiro and maintenance costs. LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT While Carole Reported A white coyote, a rare animal, recently was seen In Rurky Mountain National park m Colorado. Coat af Ante Travel onc-flft- three-tenth- When preparing shrimp for salad, put them in a bowl of water to which a tablespoon of vinegar has been added; drop in a lump of ice and let stand in the refrigerator for several hours before putting the salad together. You will find them greatly improved, Strange Facts (Buddha Statuet Lead Passion I I Bullets Penetration Throughout the world, statues of Buddha far outnumber those of Christ. In China and Japan, particularly, millions of them, varying greatly in size and shape, fill temples, courtyards, caverns and It is not unusual to find 10,000 small Buddhas carved in the walls of a remote and abandoned cave. Foond nnconseioaa in the street, a young Hungarian printer stated that, jilted by his girl, he had set her full name and address in large type and swallowed the lot. A clack which, it is claimed, will go forever, has been produced by a Swiss firm. It depends on atmospheric variations to wind its A change of a few degrees in temperature keeps it going for two or three days. The penetrating power of a bullet sometimes depends more on its type and target than on ite velocity. During tests in which pointed bullets were fired into moist sand, the penetration was 10 inches at 50 feet, 14 inches at 300 feet and 10 inches at 1,500 feet. Colliers. public and private gardens. main-spring- s. Laymen offset economist d gloom with war order prospects . . . Importance of embargo votes in presidential campaign . . . Washington hears that German army officers plottedSoviet tie-u- p. WASHINGTON. Moot of the New Deal economists have not been optimistic about business and employment prospects for the coming spring. They have heavily discounted prosperity from war orders, insisting that these will not be so great as expected. But the chief thing worrying them to inventories. They insist that American producers bavo piled up tremendous stocks In anticipation of popular demand, that this demand has not Increased In proportion, and that hence production must ease off. They art not predicting anything remotely resembling a crash. Just an increase in unemployment These arguments are pretty nearly the whole ease at those left wingers who have been screaming lately for a new spending orgy by the federal government It is only fair to say at this point that this desire for federal spending, so essential in the eyes iff most left wingers. Is neither the chicken nor the egg to this case. Some of the government economists making this prediction of spring conditions are personally not in sympathy with spending at alt They are holdovers not appointees given placee at the suggestion at the Frankfurter-Cor-cora- n unimportant if certain things hapaeem at pened. But tha chance leait 100 to 1 that these things will not happen before the nominating convention! next June. Let ua consider what these thlngi could be. First there might be peace before that time. But the chances for peace seem mighty slim, and growing thinner every paiiing day. To illustrate this, soma bets were laid in that peace would coma before November 1, this year. Tha odds were 10 to 1 against peace, but nevertheless there were takers of tha Giildrcn Will Love Ask Me Another These Cuddle Toys " the whole situation with a cold economic eye, it la obvious that American factories producing planes, munitions and other supplies for the allies are going to be kept pretty busy. It Is Just as obvious that the people working in those plants will have money to spend, and hence will buy things calculated to keep other lines of production occupied. The very argument so much used by left wingers as to the advantage iff federal spending in that the dollars spent keep right on circulating applies with equal force to this war spending. Besides, there will be heavy federal spending, even though no great new WPA fund or anything of the kind is voted by congress. States lands? igifiaanaft Backache - njg ent soldiers UiiitM to wfi 3. lem 6. In Europe what is meant shot How Shrewd Political Observers Dope It Out a pension? long 6. What is a 7. What is the Tha logic of those betting on peaee was that having conquered Poland and obtained all tha objectives over which tha war started. Hitler would make a reasonable peaea offer, end that France and Britain, hopeless of liberating Poland, would accept Hitlers offer. The shrewdest political observers here believe that if tha war is till going on next Juno and next November, politicians running for office will benefit by having east a vote calculated to help Britain and Franca, and suffer by the reverse except in a number of congresiion al districts so small as not to have much national significance. If the United Statei should meantime have gotten Into the war, it is true, side might ha able flic to aay 1 told you so," but that would not be very good political medicine for a country in the fresh fury id a war fever, sound a it might bo four years later. 8. A victim nickna The Answers 'Furlough cornea iaw! "ver W 2. More than Fatten 2291. Soviet-Na- on. spSfSj 1. Tie-U- p Britain and France. Altogether they figured that, ai an ally, Italy would bo a liability rather tout an asset. According to these reports, based on excellent authority, the high German officers had been plotting to the tie-u- p with the Soviet for many years. Some of tha authorities place tha conception ef the notion In German army circles as far back as 1923. W. G. Krivitzky, in his articles in the Saturday Evening Poet, has told his own conviction that Stalin finally became converted to tha Idea immediately after Hitler's famous purge. Up to that time he had doubted whether Hitler was sufficiently ruthless to stay in power long enough to be a real ally. Tha two theories, coming from such widely separated sources, fit together very nicely. Especially as tha reports about the objective, now accomplished, of the high German officers are that they did not convince Hitler of the soundness of their plans until just prior to tha outbreak of the war. Tha process was very much like water wearing away rock, said ona of this writers informants, Hitler did not accept the idea readily at alL When it was finally put te him, after a long process of letting him hear this or that report that the Italian army would be of no value, and this and that discussion of how vulnerable Italy would be to British and French attacks. Hitler almost had a brainstorm. What! he shouted to the officers at this particular conference. Tie up Germany with the Commit-ern- ? Absurd. But ha had been set thinking about it, and pretty soon it became obvious that no other course could be followed. What tha British and French were thinking about I cannot imag in. But every person in Berlin knew what was going of United States flag? How fast can a swallow during its 163 by largSl afraid of which: or automobiles? " Whatare four Hear German Army Officers Plotted Soviet High Army Officers Kept Pegging Away at Hitler Every now and then, according to this version, some high army officer would be able to see Hitler for some reason or other. Always something would be laid by the Embargo Votes May Figure army representative to Hitler which In Presidential Campaign would be calculated to make him The Republicans are headed for a see the inevitability of the tieup with lot of grief in the presidential camthe Soviet, no matter what its cost. paign so soon to open if the old There was no need for similar work maxim of history, that one must at Moscow. Stalin had been conJudge the future by the past holds verted to the theory for several good. The point is that an over- yean. whelming majority of the RepubliAn entirely new twist on the whole cans in the house and senate voted story has been brought back from against lifting the arms embargo, Berlin by Americans while the Democrats, also in over- with excellent connections since the wttk whelming majority, voted to lift it outbreak iff the war. This theory, The number of Republicans in the not WithortBsk soundly substantiated but interWt wUl house voting against if Mt MM ntn tka tas t accepting the esting, is that Hitler did not intend ftta nfnt pirckin conference report the final actually to keep faith with Stalin when he rlc. Thifi fata vote on the embargo was 141. To CtNITMf fpfcy. finally agreed to give hie high army these must bo added four Repubofficers their way as to tha tieup lican members not voting but paired with the Soviet Tha essence of this 48-WNU W 39 agalnat it which brings the total to was that Hitler hoped to use the 145. Only 19 Republican bouse Russian alliance as a sure-fir- e Your Reflection stopmembers voted to approve the con- per to prevent Britain and The world la a looking glass ference report with one more, mak- from going to war. Then haFranca hoped and gives back to every men the ing 30, paired on that side. Thus to block Stalin when it eama to de. reflection of his own face. the ratio is 7ft to 1. Whereas the liver ing, cither in around Thackeray. Democrats to the house voted 322 the Battle, or in thaPoland, Balkans. for the conference report, or to But destiny moved otherwise. lifting the arms embargo, and only Britain and France were allowed 35 voted against It a ratio ef about get too for out on tha war limb 7ft to 1. before they were apprised iff the It really amount to this, that the deal between Berlin and Moscow. Democrats voted to follow their So they atarted fighting So apparleader. President Roosevelt while ently Stalin will May Warn ef Disordered get all ha was promthe Republicans voted to follow ised Kidney Action without much danger of their with almost leaders, m4 an Its with iIKs I hany veny, equal double-cros- s proportion of eaeh party bolting (Ml Syndicate WNV Zorvica.) .vshtevy state m Us work te Ite kidneys. Thro an apt te hteom f StetehitepwhiM hsteitolltofihtafi Steel Official Reveals Firms 'Consult on Some Prices amine beaks Yaa fata WASHINGTON. tmtadteTiteateM sottiM ay alqhfr, Benjamin F. pany representative aver admitted iwtellar ial jsateaatly lac .pate Fairless, president of tha United that such consultations take Urte, narvoaa, all won out. Otter alsno State steel corporation, told the publicly te Udnoy or bladdar dioofdor an bom. The special charges are ploea. too or raqusal tlM baiateo, aeaaty monopoly inveitlgaiing committee known to Heel men extras. that steel companies consult among Fairiees said counsel advised him Try Dowfs Mb. DoanTl tela the themselves concerning chargee for that tha kMatya to poa oS tenaf at mono f tody company was perfectly mate. Ttoy have ted mam ttea making special steels for custo- within its te public approval. An in holding such aatery rights mers. oadod by (ratted nan ovarywtera consultations, but a special assist Aik psar atepkter Federal trade commission and nt general contended Justice department officials at the there attorney was soma question a hearing said it was the flrit time whether the practice constituted to their knowledge that a steel com latiun of anti-trulaws. FEEL GOOD ' The Question 2. How often lias the -- at A General term furlough? Cats and pups are the best of friends in this collection of cuddle One of the reasons being given In toys, each made of just two pieces circles from scraps of material Pattern diplomatic 2291 contains a pattern of 4 toys; here In Washington to the pact to tha utter distrust by directions for making; materials the high German army officers at required. Send 15 cents in coins for this Italy. Not that they distrusted MusCohen group. solinis Intentions. What they lacked pattern to The Sewing Circle But to the layman, so Ignorant of confidence in was the fighting abil Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., statistics that ha might have dif- lty of tha Italian army and navy. New York, N. Y. , Please write your name, adficulty understanding one iff the Further, they regarded Italy as beelaborate chart! so dear to the econ- ing highly vulnerable to attack by dress and pattern number plainly. omists, there is much skepticism bout these gloomy prophecies. The war orders art very tangible. They are tremendous. They promise to grow bigger. Far from elowing them down, sinking of ships carrying the supplies to Britain and Franca will increase the demand, for every cargo sunk must be replaced. For example, if a situation should arise under which every other cargo exported to Europe were destroyed, and continuation of fills condition clearly faced the British and French, they would still be compelled to keep on buying, and to buy twice as much as though the seas were clear! They have to defend themselves and eventually to win the war, ai they see it and though neither file British nor the French will like waiting money, money to not and cannot ha the prime essential for a long time to come. May Fly Planes to Europe To Avoid Menace Already there to talk about flying the planes to Europe from Newfoundland to circumvent the submarine menace. But it to obvious that the more serious flic submarine menace becomes, and the more serious the menace of German bombing planes becomes, the more airplanes Britain and France will need both to fight Nazi planes and to pot Nazi subs. Starting from that and looking at ' O 1 Ey? !? a. hundred of years exist? 8. A donkey. 4. A bamboo tree. 5. A boarding house. 3. An informal group discute : miscellaneous topics. 7. One covering a loan of tu. 300,000 made by the Metropolis Life Insurance Co. to Rockefeb Center in New York ci 8. Solitude. 9. Stars and Stripes; Star Spat, gled Banner; Old Glory; TuT White and Blue. 10. A mother swallow, taken from her neat and put in a care with an identity mark on her fooL was carried by a car a distance of 70 miles in a direct line, ud released. She arrived home h 43 Vi minutes, having flown at tha rate of 108.5 miles per hour. 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