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Show to , y i xaij. ij ri " lt.tl W In New arrived wlio liafidhlat priest, from good temperediy to hf mother, York recently from a tour in Tibet, anlj to go to the Walnut HIM school nounced the discovery of caves rich in uto got try thirrs and then motor relics of paleolithic men, says the De " 4 frStix '0,414 r- tret? N es3. t ; r Mj- - white ty fit ju tog " ' . 3, ei ito toy aid one. Hit urd cct totottod tto S ) -- ' They n4 li if to wl on gjiuo of c a? mfu rtto I the ; he didn't went 13 tve f L 3 da' 4 hot that he (ltd up tit a ycttor wmnn by the name 3 1 ft PdshUn who was to j The tnlt-t- .s n tic r irts A cf the ere to wcrto rel If he wild tnem Is tot very D pto nho naturally wavy Ton ftolitoto tt.it Ci-tt- be hi 3 v. lih Just a Fve ft reset? yuX know. she speak Lilr, rud d little bit of an English was brought op there, v -- to .Tl and "4 The rl s 9 cntlr iy Di.i t ' tle to think that she I i a tj- - yru I t v , Aiii- n - tra j . 1k y itm a ?w cl, 1 ' they tt id Afire tfmr and rhea iie knrw yoad w ?r i a .rull I4 nia have yours," be a b i? 3Toil explained th it he bud to go a i d Hi j -s- d at be was Usher. Hal It !a t 4 If sou Vtre best, n&n cf hi nU gi m, hooel DjjLgx -a ' i.i this Itflg r Yosj. it h, 1 la h a good cause. su s e t 4 A. fd C.5 ak ymt o juH y4 are -J v-- I- t3 ct f Tcm, tniU-fof h!jst,If and feeling .- la m tn ,3 b fore him was t4 at the ; In.!?! ceannlg girl, But III I teBiVna ' cant ccme at 0 IB They t.ssrj about twice 3 many ushers as they fsilly rmcdfd, - Ill to that if If yoafii let t;a see this show of yours gmeS if yen'll kt me drhe you home 1 1 fixfit, cl nj ar - sftereid Peplwa laaghed a little, but she that , Tcm was is earnest. Toa eta wear my frock and tills coat gatl jsy bat, W caa fix you up witk ,r'i2d , -- 4-- ' you B cant Ah, say little Snowball 'didnt understand. .When, there was trouble he under--stoo- d , Mens Conversation y When In the company otkwomen, men devote 51 per cent of their conversation to talk atiout themselves and only about 3 par cent to the fair eet. At least, that's vkat tabulatibnf mads by, a p roup of prominent psy- -' thologHts at th Ohio State university read, - The remainder of, the convey-'Atkr- t, which is estii isted at SO per Is given over to . amusements, ant,. weether and( Inanibusiness, sports, ties. According to tb m figures, tt apconpeal s that men take the lead in follow the and suit, wf.nen versation chatting about such subjects as 'Interest the men most. " Rental Agent Well, Mrs. Fierce, how does this apartment lt you?. ,j Mrs. .Pierce Well, theres one good feature about it. We wont hive any mice, j The rooms " are so small th mica will think they are mouse tftfS s-- t kt. i. ' Te " , SUMHEil FOOD 1 I want two pounds of nails, - r r A.r 1 t a- - I t Orc! SUGGST1C.S, t -- t l ' tv' - law u.U a Altemative Customer four-penny- Tot a'pehy? of a summer Inucheon a most satisfying meat' may he TZimlti ; r N v. l-- fi 5 1 t . rdrun- r i!- - prepared using veal 'and chicken at fellows! .Jelltoi ChtckenWfrs a knuckle cf vs,l &t.i and his ,eyes nn- -' der hia, shaggy, overhanging hair, almost seemed to weep with the sorrow that he felt. When there Was rejoicing no' one was .gayer and gathered In, the see" his pictures to studio man's great before they were sent to the academy. : Ac glri strblllng -- around,' turned to the artist andTemarkedt.- - ' ( "Strange. (that angels ari always women, isnt It? V .. . c 'r "Tea said the artist, with a twinA Uttle crowd" was kle. 'Shows-artist- s dont know much 'I about women, doesnt It?" ..I t. It tpay be ' so," - retorted the , girl quietly, but it certainly shows. that they know a 1ft about men. Modem Art. ,, 3? - put if Into a large ketfle with enough cold water to cover. Bring slowly to 'the simmering point. d fowl Add a 4 - and cook gently until the meat Is tender, adding, when half dons, a teaspoon! ul of salt. Remove the fowl and set aside to cook when ft should - be cut Into slices. , Put ther lean meat" from the . veal knuckle sislfig one and through a meat grinder, ' stock simLet the one-hacupfuls, mer until reduced to a pint, sdJ pepa little per and salt to season, with and strain through onion Juice ; cool -- To the & cloth. chopped veal nM one to taste cupful- of stock and season with salt, . paprika' nd lemon and aM "onion , Juice, When of cclery.MMaee chopped. one cupful a bread pap in ice water and pokr to of an Inch the stock aboutone-elght- h with firm decorate . When deep, sliced,, bard .cooked eggs or canned Add-thplmentoes cut" Into strips, reroatoing.' stock very - slowly, not to disturb thej decoration. Wken "firm add alternafe layers of sliced chicken until all Is used. Cover the andeal, - with ' buttered - paper and ' place top over it a weight. Let stand over night Ice. Remove . from the pan and serve garnished with wa ter .cress. Cucumber and .Pineapple Salad. Soak two tablespoonfuls of gelatin in h of a cup of salt and three ' tablespoofifus of sugar. Add one-hacupful of vinegar .and 'the Juice of half a lemon. Set aside to cool, 'Just as the mixture, begins to congeal stir in one cupful of crushed and a cupful of gra ted - cucumber. . Pour Into small molds which have been dipped in cold water! Chill and serve, on crisp lettuce eaves. , Serve with a mayonof naise dressing, using three-fourt- h a cupful and adding one-hacupful of ' whipped cream. j Dinner Cheese.- - Put through : a meat chopper . one-hacupful ' of stuffed olives, two cupfuls of grated cheese and one cream cheese. Season well with salL red pepper, and v Toll lnto a . long joll. Place on a aper doily. and decorate "with sliced stuffed olives. Serve from the plate with a cheese knife. f . .I. years of experiment After thirty-fiv-e tog, a Lincolnshire (Eng.) florist has - ' produced 'a new -va flety at daffodil bulb, named ' the"- Olympic," ywhieh stands about one foot higher- - than other daffodils It has flowers meas- uring two inches across the trumpets and five across the petals b J h Lfj ia Mr. football , t ycr :.l? n f. Ach itufih . Ifis ha .ck find til ike t. ay I 3. (" n fto ck . , f jGu-Z- ty J Mi Un Alice c . eca. r Tirginlfi Crotious 1 - I r-- i whorsM ' Dick. Alice , . "t Purs t Mfo Trmxhlus t n: t t3 tto c L ) ?' .a dlT. 4 lira Reohat-- per as if it were Yc 2 t Vvr, told 1 ftlmplj' I"-r- lf y? tih ' f 1 j sir 1 't 1 to, v a f - mc tin rniij.iiiiiiii ;;.r r. stick to tli&t pi- f ? z1 ,m, , - ,r icurnul.. -- I CQUPIDZKC . r 1 f k. a ad As a T te . it,,i end ear fw wsj." , l! to It I ha if' m -- & tito.Ii ever ha 1 ': - . "Was there anything ia that story about you find Mr. Fritters? ' "Nothing to speak of.- Fine I Tell me all about It and Ill not speak of it to a soul." . f - Y t Mare Dirds gome folks we know have taking ways. . But, phi alas! alackl Of we wt are 'know few but yher Have ways of bringing tack. ' .4 Tbs You look blue, old man. T am blue.-- ' Ive been rejected. Oh, cheer up I There are plenty . of other girls; you know. Girts J be hanged I Its azr insurance company that has done it.". lfgrst Natty V i - l 'a i - I ko'V Gi" 1 v - nitty r rc$ nhe3 he saw the t'rg j.3 and told in to reto i t, a d'ra t. at once. I 13 fie Tour father ct crab." So,thes a jawelsr. She As Dad ca TL t? Olive (with wet fill Oh, dont Weil,' I tl m: A yto , Jessie -- Prison Visitor And I dare say you miss your wife most of all? ' Culprit If I 'ad missed er, mum, I shouldnt never 'ave tin 'ere! Loa ion Passing Show, if 1 Ai ?, ' .Who thin vcartf .H 'it,8n f A motor rt . r ' toIt XVt 3 .S7hy i She Father 1 -- His, Aim Was Deadly v i.S Plvrd' i fM rwy LIP Something to Worry About -- IYZ t J yci ; I-t- ty ffpesv Efsliara It. Ij; It ti tm mUtlm -- lf I 3 e one-fourt- MJ w. to , - M I f the T5I2 yc " , C5, a . wedtnoy yoar rtf at 3 our ' ding, tonf h a good tims mhs Ah had Ah feryot flst Ah viiX oa groom." J Pi . pTiwhs tlfj ell-mix- r t-- A, -- lf Giant Daffodil U&ttg six-poun- lf Know Lot About Men : How Mr.L. - 4.I . ' A di-- ti 1 find waft gad m 4 The One Good Point . -- -- ' 3- . 1 3 2, gn A-thi- nt right la wanting kt!p tie ctohto, bat athat it mould little faJoi--ty- . H rvve tatifil to be "i.tc.ay, ycd dunl know bow N5ws. v rpy& -- - WM to him he taytae fcl? tsll, and If kt h&ppeaed to ho mtL.s m the floor his i&ll would fioor.: thump ugala - He used to 'thump, in this way and ha vpmk sever 'forgot to speak when someone -spoke to Mia. f What ft splendid life he led 1 1 Plenty of, food, plenty ofifresh air a ' loving, family good walks, delicious bones, friendly dogs la the neighborhood and little Teny who loved 'him.' , 'k ,' And, tool Teiiys mother, who had been se sick and over whom he had watched, was now. well again. ' r Bfit.-ifie- 3? t - hid Jen decor--' cjurs, wltlui a rose velvet evening cuUy a S -- amtocd at once and finally carried Tom w mge ta the other end of tl a ball ding where members cf the Z5t vtre dressing. , After five or si. 1 minutes Tsj'wts ushered Into -s side of the build & little re n at cIU whore ftophr.. w.iltfd him for, of St v ii a &., s o iii i itk hand, Little flower but If I could understand all What you are, root and all,- -and ' in all, God rS know wf-pJ th5 1 has the defendant ,to fff Judge John Faust of the Recorder's court queried Ip a case of aimpl larceny. - Tour honor," the attorney answered in her place, "My client epeaki only Italian, ahl. I fear you will not accept me as an 'Interpreter.' -- Will anyone in the courtroom' volunteer a A happier thaninterpreter? the Judge continued, - Hava Snowball, ' man H Would Sniff ' forward. stepped joung -life So . wom. oil " In 'About. this any personal Interest an? the' court Inquired. 4 No, sir,", along very pleasnow.". Only came the answer, bat I shall gladly ftntly.1 He had no worries v y 'N do for her whatever I caa. The Judge pleasures. could a little snaggy mors What servThe hesitated smilingly. youth's White dog ask for thad a devoted fain ices were accepted, The Interpreter' ily, a devoted mitre&ft such as Teny help consisted to getting her to confess to the theft of one pair of bo, was, and a beautiful horned .could ask A little shaggy white dog which resulted in her being sentenced th In- J.l - nothing jtfiore. Tes, Snowball Was to SO days. The defendant Detroit ve.y, very happy.. terpreters - mother-in-la- . tors looked shocked u 1 tai M iiti.-- s on m.ui ha MOJKI ' Something now and "again. When the potatoes w ere being peeled he liked to have a taste of potato Just plain. It made Mm feel $0 much a part -- 4 V of tl e fiMBiljb , " Wfmt dont know, wul Toms rather i ?4 rtfirt rejoin r. "Wha? I do know U ttot feida grot ray evening clothes tod 1 'mail them Ive 'got to have -- t On M4GihcritfLm& , itota," ,.u -- o i 1 1 - afttlc dir in? buttes," 1 re re of a tpe which I iol.uie to lie' wore- i rlinltltfe thus ffiy' rlika the American.' ftmmm of Natural History has found la, the Gobi desert, I am convinced that they are tv rang In bt Having that the Gobi is the curflrt liosa of land life. I believe that earliest home h Tibet,' Tibetjs much older geologically', and - the remains 1 h&va seen Indicate that lt Is ' , the cradle of land life. A After finding surface indications I du f, up human skulls at four feet deep, which means a tremendous ..age in Tibet, where .the - formation of sew strata Is very glow. These differ widely from modern skulls and appeared to be a nfgroid type. It was Impossible, however, to try to determine their due." - . tow; to 1, i 4 w is. s -i r-- y t Mi Olive ypto cu:j c I t f'J 1 3 i few who ere not, ones arel n-ci- ce to to Cr 'to. .to? 3' ul to" Tour nephew c lege a fpeli ago, t, jt 1' Farmer Itomhleunte. " to Yus," replied r.. he 1ft recoverlr a - -- 1-- f 'o |