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Show the one who holds his r;-his r;-his partner. The steps arrf in this way throughout trj : Paul Jones is a good dar.-;-' to get the members of a :'-pany :'-pany acquainted quickly. Q. Can a citizen of A'J;"" United States at this tin'- A. Austrians are not farter far-ter the United Stales, s:rc; ia technically at war hth powers until peace lias b::r. congress. Q. What are the iir'-j "i U. S. S. Leviathan, foniw ship Vaterland? E. K. P. A. This ship Is 907 fee: ! " Its mean draft if 37 feel : displacement, 5S.O0O tons, c-city, c-city, 53,000 tons. : Q. "Why is Suncliy ob;- ; , first dav of the weekMt i ; I A. Sunday is obferverU!" of the week by all Chr.i-- ) memoration of the re?urrc:' , The custom was first ir.'-' U early Christian church. (Anv reader can p" l ''; question by writlne The i: .-tlon .-tlon bureau, Vashmplon . . eric J. Haskin, director. ; and address, and enclose " for return postage. Bet' are sent direct to the ltq Questions and Answers. Q. Can you provide me with a good recipe for making tomato jelly? R. O. S. A. Choose ripe, sound tomatoes, quarter quar-ter them, and place in a preserving pan over a bright fire until the juice runs freely: then strain and measure, and for each pint of juice allow one pound of sugar. Put tho juice into a clean preserving pre-serving pan and boil for thirty minutes, then add the sugar, which should be heated, and boil for ten minutes. Pour into glasses and seal. Q. Can you tell me how to take the wrinkles out of a sheepskin diploma? H. F. P. A. A wrinkled sheepskin may be smoothed by being dampened and re-stretched. re-stretched. This is a delicate operation, and to insure success it should be sent to some dealer in picture frames, who will have the necessary stretchers. Q. Can persons moving to Canada take along their household effects and canned fruits, without paying duty? A. H. L. A. Such personal belongings may bo taken into Canada free, if the owner states that none of the goods is for sale. Q. Can you give me some facts about Eugene Field? L. S. A. Mr. Field was born in St. Louis in 1850. He married Miss Julia Comstock. At tho time of his death, in 18fo, he was a member of the editorial staff of the Chicago Daily News. Q. Will you please describe the Paul Jones dance? F. H. A. In the Paul Jones the dancers start off as they would in a regular one-step. A whistlo is blown and the partners separate sep-arate to form one large circle. Still keeping the circle, they walk to the right, about once or twice around, when the whistle is blown again. Changing hands first to the right, then to the left, the men keeping to the right, and the girls to the left, they continue in the circle. Tho whistle is blown again, and the man takes the girl he is facing (which will be |