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Show fAROUND fj TIIE Dress for You, and An Outfit for Dolly HOUSE To keep mservinff Linoleum-good condition, rub it ;C oil once or twice a Seed A jeaiuflS' 0 Wax Floors Wax fin-;Jfloors should be renewed 0Ur to six months, dependon wear the of amount the on to Hi Inj I and fall house during spring "ear, KB VM lit on g . oor. Knives Before Polishing if heated be--r brighten quickly Heat n them in being polished. Dip water and rub hasin of boiling yh blade before it cools. fLOEt and Sail 14 paper Saves air, f kko, Ut lH re Plat or FM lo b. Utah mak-past- ry Just roll out the dough sheet of rich can be hedwith. a SIC When Work you can dispense with a board and also the tire-jo- b of scrubbing it after-rd- s. greaseproof paper, thrown away when aming 3 oigside. 9 C Lengthening Blan-t- s that C01V cab ni - ft, Steau nt Ur, acturm Lake ateriaL Cl If Raisins and Nuts in Cakes be-- e a will roll nut meats in flour adding to the cake mixture, s will not fall to bottom of ,e, This should also be done I ! J GOOD - Blankets. are too short can be ngthened by sewing on one end strip of unbleached muslin or of re other firm and easily washed RS M Soft L ITa UttjJ raisins Sudd t, nmal are used in cakes. 4' 'on' . 016 "th St look'L? r1animals Umi C ak . for you V5' L X4 4 wre nonA33 rajx, with f Python Twenty-Si- x VU I was taking a cargo of unhandled snakes, says Moe, from Singapore to France on the passenger steamer Az Reveau. The snakes were pythons of extraordinary size, some of them as long as 26 feet, as big around as a stovepipe, and capable of crushing horses to death In their coils. They were kept in wooden boxes four feet and I made regular rounds to see that they were all secure, forsquare, the steamer carried 800 people, crew included, and I realized my responsibility m safeguarding them from my reptiles. But one day, to his consternation, Moe found one of his biggest pythonp gone. To save his bfe he couldnt understand how that snake got out of his box but at the moment that was the least of his worries. The thing to do was to find the reptile and get him back in the case again. Moe hurried to the captain, told him not to worry and asked for a few sailors to help recapture the snake. The captam assigned three sailors to help Moe. Moe searched the vessel for three hours before he found the python, on a shelf in a secluded comer of the deck. There he lay, says Moe, with his tongue going in and out of his mouth like lightning. There was something un- - f tX v" Feet Long. -- v. . .. 4 4 T wo million Christmas trees come annually from VYasi- j ington state, where a ranger (above) tags trees for cutters (below) who leave the stump 1 and lower branches from J which a new tree will grow. -y - , 4. ' t ... 4? " x fv ' -- 4 1, f kyjvl ' i A 4 4 4 J? X , 1 1-- J? 1 . , A. it, re- ward. v & ban?' or swg Mie flying trapeze, or whiten act in the big arena? Not on your life. Moe rr of (if any) , will be your only 41? tew- 25 l with which to stock the menagerie. In that S6en Pl6nty and had plenty of haPPen t0 him. eXperiences can ever touch the one he had in October, 20 foot monster from the dark jungles of Burma. The movie-goer- s. amusement you get out 1,1u 4 v 4 A-- t vfs Weather bureau chief, greet-::- g Nice morn-;- g, his secretary: Miss Smith, followed by r0Ji in the afternoon. Din? x I... 1 'Hi . fr hfaceandanleadf Ily Virginia Vale SINCE quizzes are so one days, heres v JLJELLO EVERYBODY: seems to me, boys and girls, that all the interest- . , nnfcf aanters n P16 world are flocking to this comer of us the big experiences of their lives. Take, for mstance, Moe Aarons of New York City. Moe has been a st of his life, and for a good part of that time he has held down one of the most intriguing jobs in the circus business. days are coming you dont want to undertake labo- T7USY Gary Cooper, Merchant i T'.'V The Monster in the Box up t'' rue xff PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI Here and There Heard S Cit? of jo Stiffen a Lain ADVENTURERS CLUB headlines from the lives Bm Taffeta Taffeta is .to become limp when washed, stiffen it, wring a sponge or jth out of borax water and wipe the wrong side of the silk; then vi hen nearly dry, on the Chorus: Gene Autry! Discot er Nancy Kelly I VfV fy "''-Wfe;- , orator (winding up And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the whole kettle of fish in a nutshell. One lady, taking down a al. I dont remember your ace, but I never forget a 1. What motion picture actor gets the most fan mail almost 5,000 more letters each week than either Shirley Temple or Clark Gable? 2. What motion picture star is the most popular one now making westerns? (Hes just about as popular as any star making any kind of pictures ) 3. What star who, according to owners of theaters m villages and small cities, draws good audiences when other, better publicized stars fail to do so, receives but $12,599 a picture, uhen stars getting far larger salaries draw many thousands more? 4. What star but whats the use, when you know by now that the answer to all the questions is Gene Autry, Republics singing cowboy. Exhibitors in the smaller cities have been much smarter, apparently, than the ones in the big towns was concerned. where Autry Theyve shown his pictures for some years, and made money on them. The big towns haven't discovered him yet; his pictures arent shown in the big movie palaces of the land. He used to be a telegrapher for a railway; laier he played the guitar and sang ballads for various small radio stations. Republic engaged him to make westerns, and immediately he was a success; now some of the other motion picture companies would like to get him away from that studio and cant do it. His latest picture is Rhythm of the Saddle; his next will be Western Jamboree. Soapbox is . 25c - 3c speech): Nancy Kelly thinks it's pretty funny that Hollywood "discovered her after she made Submarine Patrol, as she already had 52 pictures to n her credit, was for a time the actress on the radio, and had made an outstanding success on the riv- Fully 19 best-know- iess. 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A bottle of Phillips liquid Milk 'wgnesia costs but 25. ioany ujn afford the genuine. Careful !,rs fr it its full mme pi ' re in own, rork f MHipsMilkofMagncsia. IFS N MILK CF MAGNEsTa b'QUIO OR TABLET FORM ttlB imong r c.v t Xfire Index of Value is knowledge oi a manufacturer's name and it stands for. It is me most certain method, except that of actual ant in pr v fr 1m a f sin h 1 for judging the value of any manufac-hire- d goods. Here is the only guarantee against Cateless workmanship or 1153 8ddy matenals. Use is on nVe P1 To his dismay, they had let go of the rope and fled! Moe knew fright then as he had never known It before in his life. he says, but he had both my hands T had the snake by the neck, busy keeping his mouth closed. Meanwhile, the snake had begun to wrap me in his folds. I thought: Lord, I will be crushed to death if I dont get some help. But no one lifted a finger except my wife, Minnie, who was standing by near the box we had brought down to put the reptile in. She seized the tail of the snake and unwound one of the folds. She tried to push it into the box, but it came out as fast as she could get it in. Again and again Minnie thrust that tail back in the box, but each time it lashed out again to coil itself around Moe. Meanwhile, Moe was on the verge of exhaustion. The coils that were already around him were all but crushing the life out of him. My I wa,s wringing wet with strength was ebbing fast, be says. nose and ears. The folds from was Blood my flowing perspiration. of encircled my body from head to had snake part every of the foot. Lord, how could people stand around and see me crushed to death? But no one made a move to help me. By now the place was crowded with onlookers, but they stood as if hypnotized rooted to the deck. Snake Prepared for Final Squeeze. 44 Leftt'Loaded on sleds, the trees are hauled through the forests by horses to a concentration camp (right) where they are bundled by size and grade. Butts are sawed even. Both tall and short trees are needed, the former for high houses. ceilinged homes, the latter for modern 1 I M (igRTISED GOODS 24-in- 35-in- & isatfniffrlfirt-lr- i low-ceiling- H.n, . 'j; . ; j,ii. ;i ill li iHia s i ii ri'-Hio1- ! "swew ., l J lU f I T v &$ d 4 r m if I 1;,! 44 J r "-- s St v, V I- -- -' ounce of self close to the wooden box in his struggles, and with every head and one or the threw he in his pythons left body, had he strength two of its coils into it. At the same moment, Minnie succeeded In unwrapping the his free snakes tail. She threw that into the box, too. satWith on it. That hand, Moe slammed down the lid of the box and out did the trick. Part of the snake was still outside the box, out and he on him down straightened lid slam when he felt the with his drawing the rest of him inside to keep company 4 H 'k' 44'V)S'V L y s.s. uf 4 t Ut AWM'MW'VWV New York stage. (And she is just seventeen!) Her career started when, at the age of three, she won a healthy baby contest. That resulted in her becoming a photographers model. Then she made pictures, In the Tast. When she acted in The Great Gatsby, with Warner Baxter, he used to Introduce her as "my future leading lady. Theyre both under contract now to Twentieth Century-Fo- x, so maybe he was just a little bit previous about making a perfectly good prophecy. While he was working in The Cowboy and the Lady Gary Cooper designed a saddle. The man who made it for him had orders for a v., NANCY KELLY oth- rs .v V $ j 4 Zt $ x IA d l. v: v "ft more K(.. 4;, s 11 X ii- - J 4; i V ' The original gravestone mystery in the Old Burying ground disappeared during the Revolutionary war. He died September 14, 16J8, but the date on the obelisk, in 1828, placed at random in the cemetery, is September 26. The explanation, says the Boston Globe, is that the calendar was changed between 1GJ8 and 1828. The computators that engraved the 1828 obelisk in Charles town were two days off. ;V .X ft X . J When Alan Deavitt, who plays the of Wong, the Oriental servant in This Day Is Ours, answers the phone at home, he protects part i Copyright. WNU Service. tury 1800. John century, about the year Bell of London, publisher of the British Theater, printed in 1775. the first to is claimed to have been and s Benjamin the long discard Franklin wrote in 1786 that the round s begins to be the mode, s is and in nice printing the long rejected entirely. Oswald's History of Printing reproduces a proclamaof the tion of Governor Claiborne Mississippi territory in 1804, in three and Spanlanguages. The French ish versions have the long s, while the English version has only the small s Lucille Manners has always thought shed like to make a name for herself on the concert stage. Now shes had grand oilers from South America and Australia and cant accept them because of her radio commitments. s " fit Xtt began head. Statue of John Harvard When Harvard university was two years old, John Harvard, a young minister, gave 800 pounds and half of a private library to the school In front of the administration building at Harvard stands a huge bronze statue of the benefactor, but it is purely ideoligital, as no one knows what he looked like. Just where his grave is also remains a 1 14-in- -- three-quarte- Use of the Long s which resembled s, The long was generally used for all the f, but the final s from the earliest Fifteenth cendays of printing in the the of Eighteenth end the to doll-lovin- 35-in- Moes wife alone stuck to him to the bitter end. And Moe claims ers like it before he finished the first Loaded into freight cars, Washingtons Christmas trees one, so theyre going into partnerthat it was she who saved him. It seemed as if the snake were preHe had his tad around Moe, and are ready for shipment to of the nation. The ship to market the Gary Cooper paring for one last, final squeeze. Moe was is destined for Atlanta, Ca. load Minnie was working with all her might to pry it loose again. above saddle. he had worked himready to give up, but hope dies hard. By that time in-completely ex When it was over, says Moe, I was all conscious. I stiff remain and be could man a hausted than I thought minute. another on to living keep felt as though I didnt have strength was a vivid red line encircling every there and fists my I couldnt open of where the snake had entwined me. I had part of my body-m- arks was entirely recovered. And to lie in hot water for weeks before I for worse harrowing experience, the my none the am I though today, down my spine. shiver a to send fails never recollection of it unusually attractive and becoming. Make it for home wear of gingham, linen or percale. Make it of challis, wool crepe or velveteen (without the pockets) for a useful runabout dress. The Dolls Outfit. Just look at all the pretty things you can make from this one pattern, for the Christmas joy of g some little giill A playsuit that becomes a dirndl frock when you add the shirred skirt! A cape and a kerchief A housecoat just like the grown-uones for real ladies, and a dream of a party dress! In just a short time, with a few scraps left over from your own clothes, you can make this gift. The Patterns. No. 1642 is designed for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 marequires 4)i yards of terial; lh yards of trimming. No. 1645 is designed for 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 and dolls; doll requires, for the party dress, and housecoat Vi yard each t, of material; for the skirt and kerchief, Vs yard; for the cape, Va yard. Tall and Winter Fashion Book. The new 32 page Fall and Winp te per lf 3 Phillips ?ref r m'M1'' ter ask for Magnesia. for three generations "fs has been favored by many kicians as a standard, reliable PWed preparation marvel-gent- le for youngsters. Many children like Phillips in 'Bcuer form tiny peppermint- - 0 hig'ie wn f canny about his appearance. I was chilled at the sight But the one thought m my mind was to get him back in his box as soon as possible. conI got a stout stick about eight feet long, attached a rope-loo- p trivance at one end, and instructed the sailors to pull the rope tight as soon as I got the loop over the reptiles head. Moe advanced on the snake, stick extended. He was being careful not to get too close, lest the python strike and get him in its crushing coils. He got the loop over the reptiles head and yelled, Full! While the sailors held the rope tight, Moe dragged the python down from the shelf, fell on him and grabbed his head. Then he turned to shout further orders to the sailors. Sailors Left Him Holding the Python! First y5 snakes bead. rious sewing tasks, and these designs have been greatly simplified, so that you can quickly and easily make them. The house dress is one of the prettiest princess styles you ever put on very flattering to the figure. The outfit for your little girls little girl is grand and glorious beyond description, from the point of view of childhood. Each design Is accompanied by a complete and detailed sew chart. Princess Home Frock. This simple design has truly lovely lines, very slim and youthful. You can zip it dowm the front, or fasten it with buttons. The neckline and sleeve edges are I j .,4 Mi In Washington, the tree that makes these youngsters hapInpy on Christmas morning was not cut destructively. to trees for room needed it grow neighboring stead gave faster and better. NEW TOYS USEFUL, ENTERTAINING NEW YORK Miniatures of prac drive, and a streamlined sled with tically every activity In American t p proof brakes By polarized light a child will be able to tell his moth life will be carried in Santa Claus er whether her tablecloth Is cotton or $225 000 000 toy pack on Christmas eve, manufacturers have predicted linen. New dolls are sophisticated Among the new favorites will be wi'h pageboy bobs and glamour girl movie cartoons of amazingly high costumes, boasting con plete ward occa quality, while old favorites will re robes that cover every social turn in new model electric trains slon Dolls and animals have been bowling sets, miniature piano, a ve modeled from favorite characters in locipcde with a bicycle like chain popular childrens books. play-sui- ter Pattern Book which shows of the dresses being worn is now out. (One pattern and the Fall and Winter Pattern Book 25 cents ) You can older the book separately for 15 cents. 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