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They have made = wood their vassals, ignoring em details as half-centuries. izes daining Winners "It MER Mr. Hitchcock just after one » MRS horses ‘aS, had won Fateful Answer another Sbchase. Sallnied to know how he did it. difference and the fit in There of the your slip, fit of your are seven easy steps in your detailed sew chart. Make yourself a whole wardrobe of slips like this, light and dark, of satin, lingerie crepe or taffeta, and some batistes and linens for your coming cottons. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1892-B is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Corresponding bust measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 (34) requires 2% yards of 39-inch material without-nap for built-up shoulders; 2% yards for strap style; 11 yards of shirred lace. Great Britain order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. San Francisco Calif. Wilson dam, one of the great hydro-electric power producers of the Tennessee valley, is an important unit of the 10 that can produce 1,700,000 horsepower of electricity for America's defense. As the lakes above the TVA dams are completed, speedboat racing has become a fad. Seven regattas have already been held this summer, Pretty Pat Poore, shown, will be "Miss TVA" in Chattanooga's Labor day celebration. Two hundred cities in the seven states of the valley area will unite for the four-day program. Where Send Enclose Patternth Name Address Was Last Invaded 15 cents in coins INO..cciecsovcés er eee eee .... eee eee for GOs eee eee ccccecest eee eeeeeeee COCO Hee eee eee eS Scotsman Found He Was Running a Poor Second For many months the canny Scottish wooer had come courting a village lass without committing himself. Then he felt the time had come for him to begin to speak. Producing a well-thumbed notebook, he said: *""Maggie, I've been weighing up your you can't just wear any old slip and expect your small-waisted frocks to have the smooth, suave, round-bosomed line they should have. Here's a design (1892-B) especially planned to do its part toward figure-flattery, as only a slip you measure can fit. and to fit make to your The top has good points, and I've counted up to ten. When I get to the dizzen, I'll hae something to say to ye." *‘Well, I wish ye luck, Jock,"' the maiden coolly responded, with a jerk of her head. ‘‘An' I've been reckoning up your bad points, an' I've reached nineteen. When it gets to twenty, I'm mairrying Ferguson, the plumber."' 7 Py ra iy A NICK ALTROCK suggested that if Altrock intended to g circus out of basethree-rin a make ball he might well spread sawdust over the infield. Ban Johnson was league president his came protests Enough then. way to make a command performBan, a big, slowance necessary. heartily moving individual, laughed and told him clowning at Altrock's to keep it up. to people I have Miders, 10 or 12 years old, who ‘Play with them as yearlings. "mM accustomed to the prob- *"Y Must face later on. I get iB Sed to other horses which inf $* CTowding in. eM his," he said, ‘takes a world "nce. The horse must be * OVer and over and over. eu want him to do must be habit that he understands. Same thing goes for polo ' [have known experts who i for speed. But a polo ist be trained and taught to 4 split second. Speed, of a factor. Ny. mY But These mind a ‘approach fF years so are horse old. that doesn't prime This until applies y to jumping and to polo. en't time to teach young lat they need to know at sports." did you . I begin s* flag may Principals in court battle to decide wh ether the American Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ww. be legally painted upon a commercial truc k. fter Long (at left) drove Long are shown being served with a warrant a to invite the test. the truck up to a Baltimore police station New ‘Loan' Policy for American ago. Was younger © Plaintively, A which to do it. But he said so little When you € patient you must have time to work." I then. to do," "and observer force air Australian wears a scarf of bullets around his Sydney. at aloft going neck before Three teaspoons equal Why grets? have fans cheered lipfo uspension Navy in 191 9 and 1920. st tee Later Learning It's what we learn after we think we know it all that counts.- W. R. Morris. SS eee NEW HOUSE HOTEL Choice of the Discriminating Traveler 400 ROOMS + 400 BATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 8 its collection of Inaugurating a new lending p olicy which will make States, the Metrooil paintings available to other insti tutions in the United taking applications pelitan Museum of Art in New Yor k city will begin modern Ame rican collection is for loans on September 1. Typical of the uced above. reprod the painting by Joe Jones entitled ‘‘Threshing,"' oa Charles L. McNary, Republican forvice presidential candidate to be mally notified of nomination by Gov. at 27, August Harold E. Stassen, on Salem, Ore. The acceptance speech will be made at Oregon State Fair grouncs. d refurnishing program has odelin 3 accommodations in the finest: ‘hotel the Oe available tl made nies PRICES. R POPULA West AT OUR SAME CAFETERIA DINING ROOM - BUFFET MRS. J. H. WATERS, President DINE * DANCE The Beautiful MIRROR ROOM Manage J. HOLMAN WATERS ond W. 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He probably aim : a in an ing his winters ~ 1 if Clark Griffi ferent fashion tha usted during rown a bit disg enland on-Cleve particular Washingt counter. largest and best located hotel 1000 orange Standard food measurements: Two cups of solid fat equal one pound, as do two cups of granulated sugar, 23 cups of confectioner's sugar, 2%% cups of dark brown sugar, 3% cups of regular flour or four cups of pastry flour. 80 per cent of ESTIMATED can't break nation's golfers Ane this asked. Was 61 years candied peel to your favorite fritter batter. Grimes was Rap‘Iwas at Oxford, in 1881," 100. . - Burleigh as Grand i ~"No, it was before that. ctorataround 1879. I was a little pended inti reuse he expe Plenty of face. ' then," he added, ‘"‘than I an umpire's re . . Work?'' chopped Sport Shorts wer the Years When After is turn- things his 1912. and waffles add candied cher- Ta **Customed ries San Francisco, 7 " une their own But to get * To make fruit crushed pineapple, res me. They have "9 personalities. business. i 284 ‘‘you Few comedy i es! One thing,'"' he said, OW and love horses. the i F in d competiThough he hasn't pitche after year tively since 1918, yet year salaried he has held down a highed in clown He has big league job. series world before and tank towns He has supplemented customers. rappea ille by vaudev his income writing a syndiances and through . cated comedy column He regrets. No, Nick hasn't any Grand Rapids at career his started 19 of out 17 where, after winning to Louisville for games, he was sold the there he went to From $300. the highest National league Pease s $2,400. with the White Sox, ee His only frivstrictly as a pitcher. he when came moments olous base to cut a a stepped in at first c . ce. practi infield capers during day in June 0 came that fateful ii ings they handle instinctively." a Mr. Hitchcock about other out i . wipe ii spur Though it was one resultof the moment remarks that he never ed in Nick's new profession, rich pickregretted it. He has found Hit, There is nothing new i, It is something that befo their earlier memories- to * The pockets of kitchen aprons fare constantly catching on door handles, nails, etc. Try putting the pockets in the center of the apron. The pockets can be reached by either hand and cannot catch on anything and tear. No Regrets for Nick of those force and i no * i is foods * en there oo the sink strainer. te i i But spilled i sier. * o Lemon slices cut thin and sprinkled with chopped parsley, served alternately with plain lemon slices, add much to the attractive ness of a fish salad. Save your kitchen towels this way: Place a roll of paper toweling near the sink. Use the paper to clean greasy pans, to wipe up i le . = soon as place it c4n cirwill coo! i putheir lives-something they mL make before they can eat. git se jumps are made higher PREALINN ¢ i I a Air ‘Searf' of Flag * s i jumps to make on their way jumps of less than a foot. 7 yueeely increase this height. im to feel that a jump is Use ee . To cool a pie quickly as it comes from the oven on a colander and the air culate under it so that it quickly. i ‘"‘I ‘patience.' Curbing A is mt drive a horse at a barforce him over. Not con. I want natural jumpers. ynthetic jumpers. So I start inthis direction when they are m2 ayear old. I give them Law ti y the word Testing * Metal teapots sometimes give a "musty" flavor to tea made in .them. To prevent this, store a lump of sugar in the pot. When you're ready to use the pot rinse it in boiling water. i 4 wl * what about amazing success. tof all," he answered, *¢ The broad side of a knife which has been dipped in cold water will flatten cookies so that they may be more easily rolled. i just poured Store salad oil in a dry, cold place. Keep coffee, tea, sugar, baking powder, spices, soda, cream of tartar and cereals tightly covered in a dry, dark place. Sci Hitchcock he followed to bring vinegar i ti Angles to Consider ed Mr. v , of * Here at Hastings and St. Leonards, in Sussex, England, is where William the Conqueror landed almost This 900 years ago in a successful conquest-a conquest that Chancellor Hitler of Germany hopes to repeat. fleets mecca of British sea lovers again shudders under another attack from the east, as the biggest aerial of all time are launched against the British isles. Each day hordes of German airplanes darken the sky. "Pier hoofs or legs. I have et had any such trouble." m tablespoon into glue that has become hardened in a bottle will soften it. iy and observation. That is #tson my jumpers are never ‘7 the front. trouble most horses have is i egmown this after some 60 years . ie on the HOUSE in i band there can be no exThere can be no give. I i you encase i . ofl ee hoofs AROUND ¢ Aad 4 these P| a E} | on ie ; brag I in therefore rocks. = "he said, "is quite a simis aqqmiller. A horse gets his drive theywiilance from his hind feet. His thshemttt have a tendency to expand. fect quis Will nearly always spread. i ¢ bosom gathers to give you a little extra fullness. The waistline is dart-fitted so that it melts into your middle just beautifully. These are simple details, very easy to do, but they make all the thet him first why it was that he It t) lad the front feet of his jump- ec, ey gn tno PINK Nick figured the question wasn't at all unreasonable, but he yelled back at Griffith: ‘Just put me out on that third base coaching box and you'll find out."' Griffith followed Nick's suggestion. Gregg, the Cleveland pitcher, walked the first man, and that's when Altrock, The Clown, was born. He went into a phantom boxing act that convulsed fans and players of both teams. Even Gregg, the opposing moundsman, was getting a real belly laugh. To make it short, the Washingtonians picked up four runs that inning and when Nick got back to the bench, Griffith decided that his early-game question had been answered. He had hired Altrock to be funny. There were plenty of squawks when Nick first started his funny stuff. Howls of protest were heard from managers. One sports writer Rice Hitchcock, ' ghirur 3 ct ALTROCK, baseball's funny man who has delighted generations of fans, didn't become one of the game's supreme jesters strictly through choice. Until a June day of 1912 in Cleveland, Nick was a mere pitche r-a good one, but nothing more. In the years that went before -he had established himself as an idol of Chicago's South Side by his pitchin g feats for the ‘Hitless Wonders." During 1906 he led all the Sox pitchers in winning the pennant. He won 20 victories that year as compared with Doc White's 18 end Ed Walsh's 17. In the World Series with the Cubs he beat Mordecai Brown in the opening game, 2 to 1. But back to that June day in 1912. Nick had been traded to Washington in 1909. Washington shipped him to Minneapolis, then to Kansas City. He was finally brought back to Washington as a relief hurler. It was during a game with Cleveland, when Washington was trailing 2 to 0, that Clark Griffith looked at Nick and asked: ‘What in the world did I ever hire you for?'' mot the faults in this RTRA by Western Newspaper Union PPD "id the Duffer serenely, 1 the highway who are stymied Released >>>) } By ROBERT McSHANE 2 Pes Power for A merica's8 Defense Preparedness |