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Show and taught to children. It Is amazing what a clatter the turning of the screw of a radiator can make if handled. If tills comes in tiie night or early morning, it may awak- Charming Print Jacket Costumes Little Peace in Noisy Household Ey CIIERIE NICHOLAS the last Capital been under the of a three ring cus, If ever National h0 ,,.Ring two has tent cir- one the At existed. there has been as Democrats fought nehes and Republicanssat on the sideAt the era ,, of Pennsylvania avenue, "activity has been amazing. to ',:Jent was beginning five eminence to spend In between has been er of Easter vis- e,t bans0' has known in city Capital 0 fSn bil-ar- tears having complete largest sum of money one man, has rECd over to brain at lightning cuing his Bake good on his promise will begin In , a) spending Roosevelt, the 0( has announced He milis. agents of the gov-- , participate In the function but roosting on ae sixty wni 5 spending groups newly created be three each responsible to his dl and each enjoined to bear i order that the public works ef funds In his charge may sarious ,e One. tly.' commendation of general dent for I a selecting Frank Montana and New York of operations. Is experl way and Is a a big business d everywhere as a man with - to do the job. The fly that threatens to g around and the ointment, however, is of tence of two schools la the administration. This t may undo the good work Is regarded as hr Walker the spending ilker, a lawyer, op . you Eves. 1 IPUkINJIK.; &?C of doing. spending first by the President, second JJent by Mr. Walker and Guide third by the various agencies now enre, They are supposed to plans and Mr. Walker will eted to analyze and deter-el- r five billion-doll- be guided will 'AYNE values. Rexford un- Tug well, agriculture, will wthing like nine hundred Vlars to spend In remaking districts of the nation In a i"dy described as "rural " and other similar short TiJ program contemplates a and intensification ofwork ? done by the Agricultural 3nt administration and the Emergency Relief admlnls-lncludinattacks on the of dust storms 'and other Guy of wary re-jI- g 'soil els corn- the direction working In r'anling many farmers from id where living Is hard to ule fields. so will be Under his juris reforestation and txamlnnton of land uses d agency that Is new In pit provides for de-a-t of rural electrification, set-u- d movement spending at dangerous railroad "'S'lngs. The funds that sot aside for these latter ''of, will total only about o as much as Professor spend In his orgy, scheduled t tv V? programs for ex-- v Include ; ce to clerical j vorkers and profes white collar the ' aJd files. S?K- Newspsr grants to states, cities pment of new housing eon-anrural reconditioning of homes already d flis-ner- "e nS mourn ? and expansion conservation of the Corp9 to a hundred thousand s ; ' Public s building construc- - extensive manner Wa attempted. ,y ,t!e president assured he himself would ad-- minister the flve- billion dollar fund, , !r and succeeded In evw tqu,et!nS criticism by tlle statempnt, hhcempnt of the allot "s the name of Sec- - ila S bfta clnrn,an. Retired Many at Mr. Icke8 months nS b,, P nC 8 rliaracter fkps nn,i his 111 of Bl. determine how t nntoVn ,ip ,n did not - !e. Inaw' ' ,leld 0f C(,urse, ns fnls Mr- Walker 'H.d Mr ml while the ''''"diers hkpo !nay hnve- - That ,Ul(e the causes '1,,,rl"Hed I,r of heretofore congress and . ofln,I 'U,m- cverthe- s'ivl0Je Slcretary have In eU'ereuces y- v- , going. Newspaper correspondents reporting Capital news had a good laugh the other day at the attempt of the Democratic nation-a- l congressional committee to satisfy all sections of tiie country in an announcement made by the committee respecting its organization. 1 can conceive of no better way to tell the story than to quote opening paragraphs from four statements issued simultaneously by the committee on the subject mentioned. The paragraphs which follow are taken from statements which were delivered to my office in one envelope: 1 The West will play an Important part In the direction of the campaign of the Democratic national congressional committee, now being organized by Chairman P. H. Drewry of Virginia. Representative Abe Murdock of Beaver, Utah, has been selected as a vice chairman of this committee, and, under plans proposed, will have general supervision over the campaign In the West." 2 "In the organization on for the coming campaign of the Democratic national congressional committee the South will play a very Impor- tant part Not only Is Congressman P. H. Drewry of Virginia chairman of this committee, but he has selected other southern congressmen to aid him. 3 Unless all signs fall, the Middle West will be an Important battle ground in the congressional elections of next year. Representative P. H. Drewry of Virginia has recognized this when, as chairman of the Democratic national congressional committee, he aided In the election of Congressman E. B. Crowe, Ninth Indiana district, as first vice S -- ' K k V - if l. n'A - I FANCY a - i The tranquility of a home is dependent upon many things, according to whether tins peacefulness is of the mind or the body. It is nlso true that disturbance In either realm affects the other. Unnecessary clatter, for example, Is annoying and distracting alike. It jars the nerves and turns the attention from what one is doing, or divcits a train of thought which may be aniving at an Important decision or discovery. It is not the ordinary hum of sounds which prevail In certain localities which Is bothersome, but sudden racket or a persistent introduction of an unaccustomed no so which permeates and increases it. Smli hubbub may lie impossible to avoid, as it is present in city streets and cannot be entirely eliminated in dwellings In crowded areas. Saul-etie- s are formed in metropolitan cities for the suppression of unnecessary noise, and they are helpful in reducing the uproar. In the quiet of the country such societies seem amusing to the Inhabitants. But so peaceful is the atmosphere in small villages not on the through roads frequented by autos, that lesser sounds than those usual in cities are noticeable. The lowing of cattle, the sudden raucous cawing of crows, tiie baik of a dog, are noticeable, and souk times' staitling Even to city dwellers who go to tiie country for quiet, the calls of birds at sunrise is ns awakening ns more strident sounds in a city which is never actually quiet. There is melody, though, in the notes of birds, which is pleasant, however interrupting It may be to slumbers. Indoors sounds which are not essential to any task or woik should be kept in abeyance as much ns possible. Children should learn, and adults remember, to close doors, not slam them. The way to turn radiators off and on with the minimum noise should be studied by parents en, not only tluwe in ones own npart-menbut arouse those in npaitmonts above or below. White several y t, Kitchen sounds should be kept ns modified as possible. It grates on tiie nerves to hear the clatter of dishes, and of pots and pans, when being washed. With this is tiie fear that nitieles will be broken or dented, should they drop in the earelees handling. There Is a cel tain reluctanee to recommend a kitchen maid who is noisy. Homemakers should try to quell in themselves any unfortunate tendency to he noisy nbout their wait, W NU Service. Cc). Bell Simla ale hh lit 1 ; ltr v- OS. , '3T .. .m. - MSV Hash "' k if Disfigured Face LIKE Disappeared After Using Cuticura must produce LIKE The first step in raising stock is the prize-winnin- g careful sole lion of parents . . . sires and dams wlioso characteristics have hcen determined through many generations of peifect sires and dams. The same law applies in the vegetable A rash broke out on my face from some external Irritation and spread very rapidly. The skin was red, and the rash burned and ltchd so that I scratched night and day. Then it developed into large spots or eruptions and disfigured my face. I tried different Linds of soaps, but had no success. I read about Cuticura Soup and Ointment and decided to send for a free sample. The result was so good Hint I bought more, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment the rash dis(Signed) lleibert B, appeared. Skjles, R. D. 1, Vlntondale, Ia. Soap 25c. Ointment 23c and 50c. Talcum 20e. Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chemical C'orp., Malden, e note worth keeping In mind when suit or costume made exactly you plan your new frocks and as if tailored of cloth, only instead blouses. It Is an Important of being of tweed or broadcloth or kingdom. The fashion gesture. It is not Purebred Vegetable Seeds serge or a novelty woolen, it is unusual for these sprightly wee fashioned of a gay print, either bows to travel up and down the you buy this year are the children of generations of crepe or taffeta. Its news we are front of a new dress (pertelling you, for the print jacket haps cut In the new princess lines) peifect plants. They will suit Is fashions big headline fea- from neckline to hemline. Then, grow true to firmly estabture this spring. lished characteristics of again, they may even fasten a bodMr. Hazel Abel of 216 Perhaps you have already ac- ice up the back or pose In little size, color, tenderness and E. Loa Yefras St., Colorado quired one of these attractive and groups on ones blouse. In fact, flavor. laid: I Colo, Springs. wearable print suits. If not, why whenever a decorative touch Is was very badly rundown, Mass. Adv. headbad constant splitting not, and If you havent, hurry up needed, just scatter a flock of little aches and pains acro the and take a look at the charming velvet bows over your costume for email of my back. I used 7S list. OKIC.ON V CRMS. rntRlny . Dr. Pierces bavorite Pres , ehie. Iiiks hiliahlo ini mat Ion H. nil stnmp types which the shops are showing. effect and up-tV scnption and it hdped to 1 uutiit rillsONS lO postage. Printed chiffon suits for dressy The print may not be expensive. The strengthen my system. headaches and the pains In fact, some of the most success- daytime wear are making fashion its appeared Sold by druggists everywhere. ful models are of simple, unpre- history. They are really the most 50 cts., liquid (1 00. tablets New size, FLORIDA LAN Dr,lTu?, tabs, of liounl, $1 15 tentious patternings and weaves. flattering costumes one can wear Large sire, Florida Sun Land Co.r trout Bldg., Jacksonville, FUfc Write Dr. Pierces Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. at an afternoon social gathering. Small figures on dark backgrounds are favored for practical daytime The young weman seated is wearwear. The skirts are either gored ing a striking ensemble, the jacket or cut straight and slim with a slit and skirt of which are fashioned of hemline or, If you take delight in a printed chiffon which shows corn being very ultra, choose one of the flower blue, beige and yellow flow new circular flare skirts with its ers massed on a black ground. The widened hemline such as Paris de- classic tailored jacket has a boutonsigners announce as the newest sil- niere of cutout chiffon posies. It is houette. The jacket that is smart- lined with black taffeta to match est is tailored along classic lines, the slip. The blouse Is of handsome is fitted in slightly at the waist and black lace. Black trims and faces THEY'VE gota MR.WOOD.WEVe COME TELL HER IT'S BAD shallow beige ' buttons up the front and is only the VJ rV,lHV,JAGC..WHAT NERVE MAYBE THEY'D R T0ASKV0UIF ENOUGH TO 6E hiplength. However, any style is straw hat. CAN US6 YOUR BARN TO USC-- YOUR ''"ALIKE' YOU ACT THAT MADE PESTERED BY KIDS For are in good form from swagger to cape-jackevening formality prints 4 NEXT NtOMTrt FOR OUR You can see, lookWAV? HOUSE FOR A NEVER IVE HFR WITHOUT gorgeous. simply style. SOPHOMORE BARN SEEN YOU AS CROSS If you want to simulate a Jacket ing at the figure to the right in the NAOGiNG YOU CANT) &ASKET8AUL, how strikingly handsome picture, DANCE is a wear AS YOU'VE BEEN effect, that AMO dress that has a Jacket and skirt a formal ensemble of print can be LATELY. WHATS This model is fashioned of a flower "look, the charming model to the 4 THE MATTER? in exotic left in the picture Is the answer. print done see vela nere touch of you again This soft taffeta frock has intriguvet In that the dress collar Is of ing little style touches adapted from same repeated In the utter feminine regency period. green velvet, the sleeve and pocket facings of Bows and belts of scarlet velvet rib- the A corthe loose swagger Jacket. bon pick up one of the colors In the sage of fresh orchids (wearing natIs of onion hat skin The print. flowers this season) tucked straw wdth a chou of velvet ribbon ural the belt and a big rhine through at the front. stone clip at the neck are smart ad This Idea of employing little vel- ditlons. vet bows Instead of buttons Is a . Western Newspaper Union. two-piec- thls-seaso- n one-piec- e Ferrys Pains In Back o chairman of the Democratic national congressional committee. Representative Crowe will have general supervision over Democratic campaign activities of congressional candidates throughout the centra part of the country. 4 In the reorganization of the Democratic national congressional committee Chairman P. II. Drewry of Virginia has sought to give additional prominence to members from the East. Representative William J. Granfield of Massachusetts has been selected as one of the vice chairmen and will have general supervision over campaign activities throughout the North and East Associated with him will be Representative William N. Rogers of New Hampshire, who has been named a member of the executive committee. Congressman Rogers represents the district which boasts of Daniel Webster, the great orator of one hundred years ago." Of course. It was Intended that the statements should be distributed to correspondents from the various sections of the country so that western newspapers would have been told how Important their section VOGUE FINDS NEW was and eastern newspapers would USES FOR PIGSKIN have had Information to the effect that the eastern section was all ImThe uses for pigskin leather have portant It was not an unusual probeen Increased. So many steadily cedure but It happened that the of statements were distributed togeth- new things have been fashioned in accessories the range that er and that afforded the butt of mounts Into numbers. the Joke. First of all, are pigskin shoes, there Is nothing that wears betand Senator Bankhead (Dem., Ala.), this leather, or looks any than ter control cotton fame, of production with finer sports clothes. It has has another Idea navy Bankheads for legislation. been dyed to black, brown,Is exceland desired color . any senThis time the Idea ator Is seeking to lent In white shoes for summer. The pigskin handbag is certainly It make possible, he says, for every smart accessory, holds Its shape tenant farmer to become a land has a grain owner. He has legislation pending exceptionally well, and which show markings that doesnt In congress to carry out his promar the appearance of smooth often now It It and that appears gram leathers. may go through. Pigskin gloves are the perfection It Is proposed to create anof the sports world. In natural, government-owneother corporation brown, navy and black, they white, which would have power to Issue to accompnny any one and a half billion dollars' worth can be found In the grand do it and tweed, of government guaranteed bond3. These bonds could be sold by the corporation and the proceeds used to buy land for present landless Frothy Fabrics Are Used farmers. They would become ownfor New Dancing Frocks ers In name and would have the Dancing frocks continue to add millstone of that debt around their and color to the evening charm sucfor necks twenty years if they ceeded In earning enough Income to scene. Almost ever) thing goes, but seems to be a fresh Inpay off the debt in that time. It Is lately there In frothy fabrics rather than true the measure would open the terest moires, satins and lames stiff In the land for would and way ownership obtained for so long. have that make the terms of ownership about ns easy ns Is possible when one Many of the frocks planned for reborrows anothers money. Those sort wear are masses of tulle, and has been facts, however, do not remove the there la more lace than Pleat-mg- s conditions which a good many ob- the case for some seasons. when seen it are generally servers hold are bad. For Instance, It Is difficult to see comes to frocks done In a sheer mebow the tenant can nmke a riving dium. One frock of soft bine tulle and sufficient profit to my off the enihioldered In silver stars has the debt to the government If he has skirt entirely knife pleated as Is the been unable to accomplish that peplum. Sort brown lace with touches same purpose with money Dorrowed of rose pink velvet makes another delightful frock for southern or commercially. cruise wear. 0. Western Nttwsp&per Union. y it hi tuf tt S i & (KSOTOT (Mfi7 fCOg Ju d M NO-Y- tW one-piec- e erosion. Although has no plans times lately that he would permit no delay In getting the spending machinery In motion. He assured the country In his radio speech the other night that his policy was to be speed and assistance where the money will do the most good. The President certainly has made clear that he Is anxious to get things care-les-l- multi-coloring- BUTTONS ON SUITS By CHFKIE M II OLA S f IT'S A KNOW VOU V oACK-yO- TRY POSTUM FOR DAYS, 4 IF .M0 YOULL WOMAN HAS SEE HOW YOU FEEL? ME LICKED ! I KEEP QUIET J , THIS CURSES BUT 3 itLlRV IT, WHY OON'T YOU 30 LOT OF j Rof... SHOULDNT ORWK COFFEE CAN'T STAY HERE IF POSTUM IS C0MIN6W! 7 d 30 DAYS LATER MY GOODNESS, MRS. WOOD, Since he switched YOUR HUSBAND HAS CHANGED THAT I HARDLY On account of the Importance of buttons this seiiMin many stores are devoting extra space to their display. The types of buttons in favor are legion. Novelty enters largely Into the scheme of things. Very new and cldc for tiie die.ny bloti-or frock are stars cut out of mother of pearl or set with tiny rhinestones. Clever, too, and exceedingly attractive are the new flower buttons made of an Ivory like compil'd tion and tinted realistically. The buttons wldi h enhance tiie suit pictured are woven of green straw. TO KNEW , PoSfUM HE'S BEEN a different person;, VrrTrrV HIM I knew coffee wa bad for children. But I never tuppoaed it could havo tuch a bad effect on me. "The doctor aaya that the caf-fein coffee can barm grownup, too . , . cauie indigestion. in V ISNT fT WONDERFUL? 50 j Mftnp Y headache or lleeple tiighi! If you suipect that coffee disagrees with you . , . try Postum for 30 days. Postum contains no caflUn. It is simply whole wheat and bran, roasted and si biit!y sweetened. Its easy to make, and costs less then half a cent a cup. Postum is delicious and may prove a real help. A product of General roods. FREEI Let u send you your first week y of Polum fleet Simply mail the coupon. tup-pl- e good-lookin- g w n u Fohdi, Bolt !e Crrfk, Mich. bend me, without obligation, week's supply of lsturxu GrNrRAL -- N r rU- WTarrs Sired. City St flii in coriiWrfffy print atr etui tuiut This oiler expires Lc ember 31, 19J5 i |