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Mix the salt and sugar with the bread crumbs and blend with melted butter. Place a layer of crumbs over the tomatoes, to-matoes, add another layer of to matoes, crumbs, and so on until the dish is filled and ingredients used. Leave crumbs on top. Bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven. MARJOPJE H. BLACK. By VIRGINIA VALE JUDY GARLAND, Fanny J Brice and Allan Jones, those persistent favorites of the "Good News" radio hour threat en to become top-ranking stars in motion pictures, too, as soon as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer releases re-leases "Everybody Sing." Unlike recent screen musicals that buried their stories under ponderous pon-derous sets and armies of dancers, this one makes the story all-important and just introduces song numbers num-bers and gaudy sets incidentally. It is a tale of a frenzied family. Papa is Reginald Owen, an excit- WOMEHWIIOSUFFER KCs- meson, Ariz. Mrs. r Ida M. Dye. 116 N. 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Ak tour irtVr! 1 Fanny Brice. able playwright; mama is Billie Eurke, a stage star given to fits of weeping; Judy Garland the swing-singing swing-singing daughter, Fanny Brice the maid, and Jones, the chef. With the aid of the maid and chef, Judy tries to bring some order into th chaotic household. Waiters up at the Arrowhead Lake lodge where many Paramount com panies go on location think that motion-picture acting and strange tastes in food go together. Fred MacMurray demanded maple syrup on his cottage cheese. John Barry-more Barry-more puts pepper on his oatmeal. Gladys Swarthout eats whipped cream on boiled cabbage, a peasant dish she learned to eat as a vocal student in Hungary. Because Carole Lombard does not like turkey and cannot eat it without with-out an expression of disgust, a property prop-erty man on the "Fools for Scandal" Scan-dal" set had to fix up something that looked like a turkey leg, but wasn't, for a scene of hers. He just stripped a turkey leg, wrapped it with roast beef, and Carole was able to play the scene with required enthusiasm. Hollywood players, equally weary of crowds, are joining a back-to-the-farm movement. For some time Barbara Stanwyck has lived on a . h Li V -t Clark Gable Kay Francis ranch quite remote from Hollywood and recently the hinterlands have claimed Myrna Loy, Charles Win-ninger, Win-ninger, Kay Francis, Clark Gable, Robert Taylor and Carole Lombard. There is no unemployment problem prob-lem these days among the Hollywood Holly-wood studio hairdressers. Extras appearing with Norma Shearer in "Marie Antoinette" require the daily services of one hundred and fifteen hairdressers, who draw a total to-tal wage of two thousand dollars. Rumor has it that several of Ray Bolger's best scenes were cut cut of "Rosalie," but he does not care any more because he is to be rewarded re-warded with stardom in "Snug Harbor." Har-bor." Audiences at the preview of the "Goldwyn Follies" were so enthusiastic en-thusiastic over Phil Baker that Sam Goldwyn ordered his salary doubled on his next picture. Third of the trio on whom good luck smiled this week is Frances Dee. Paramount was so impressed by her work in "Wells Fargo" and her current "Marching Herds" that they have given her a glamorous role opposite George Raft in "Racing Form." ODDS ASD EXD$-D;m Wilson, Jack Benny's announcer, plays himself in "Radio City Revels" . . . Fred Aslaire and James Cagney are inseparable pah these days. Ever since Cagney revived his old days as a hoofer in "Something to Sing About" he has been dance mad . . . llenny Youngman long on the Kate Smith hour made a tremendous hit in a Hollywood night club uiih the remit that you uill be' seeing him in motion pictures soon . . . Dick I'oivell is dissatisfied u th his rad'.o program and threatens to uaik out on it if he is not given more authority over u hut appears on the program . . . Darbarn Stan-it-yrfe has made peace uilh R. K. O. and uill aponr in The Saint in AVto York." ( Western Newspaper Union. The United S'ates Constin'!on The United States Constitution is the basis of government in this country and is the highest and most permanent law. It was adopted Sep tember 17, 1787, by the federal con. vention and ratified the following year. It may be amended by a vote of two-thirds in congress, followed by the approval of three-quarters of the state legislatures or state con ventions. It specifies how congress and the President are elected, the powers and duties of President, con gress and the judiciary and the relation rela-tion between state and federal gov ernments, azine. Complacent Complaisant A person showing satisfaction or who is pleased with himself is complacent; com-placent; one who allows freedom to others is complaisant. . Flattery was meat and drink to Uncle Charles, who sat with a complacent smile as he listened to his praises being sung. Aunt Emily was in a com plaisant mood, and allowed us to play in her garden. Tit-Bits Mag azine. Bread As Staff of Life Bread, in some form or another, Is one of the most ancient forms of food. In the Old Testament there are numerous references to the 'staff of life." Edward Winslow, in 1624, wrote "Corn, which is the staff of life," etc., and Swift's "Tale of a Tub" speaks of bread as the staff of life. Pewter Candle Molds Pewter candle molds came into use about 1760 or 1770 and continued to be used extensively until about 50 years ago. Previously the common com-mon method of making candles was by dipping the tallow-coated wick until successive layers had brought the candle to the desired thickness. Buenos Aires, "Queen City" Buenos Aires, called "The Queen City," is situated at the edge of a vast prairie, and yet it is ranked among the world's greatest seaports. sea-ports. The Rio la Plata here is 28 miles wide, and its water front is lined with piers and wharves. Unrecognized Heroes You cannot tell life's heroes by reading the tombstones; many an unrecognized hero walks our streets and perhaps even sits at our table. Heroism wears the strangest strang-est disguises and few of us are able to penetrate them. The Blue Ridge Mountains The Blue Ridge range is the easternmost east-ernmost range of the Appalachian system and extends from the Maryland Mary-land border southwest through Virginia, Vir-ginia, West Virginia, North Carolina Caro-lina and into northern Georgia. Piano Invented in 1709 The first real piano was developed in 1709, when an Italian, Bartolom-meo Bartolom-meo Cristofori, invented a system of hammers which when striking the strings of the harpsichord drew forth marvelous rich tones. "Enlightened Despots" "Enlightened despots" of the Eighteenth century included Catherine Cath-erine the Great of Russia, Freder ick II of Prussia, Charles III of Spain, and Joseph II of Austria. Earliest Americana The Columbus Letter (1493), a two-leaf news sheet announcing to the Spanish court the discovery of the islands of the Indies Growth of the Banana Plant The banana plant grows to the height of a small tree and produces one bunch of bananas in eight months' time. To get the bunch of bananas, the plant is cut down wHh a machete a long knife used for many purposes by the natives. The green bunch of bananas is then cut from the plant and handled carefully care-fully till it reaches the ship which takes the bananas to world markets. Every banana plant has a small plant beside it a mother plant and its child. The child becomes the plant giving the next crop. Banans are not allowed to ripen on the plant, as they would burst open and be unfit to eat. Tennis Played by Romans The Romans had a game of tennis, ten-nis, which they called pia, but even before the Romans, Calen, an o!d Greek medical gentleman, had written writ-ten of it to the effect that it was in his time a healthful exercise, and quite nice. Herodotus thinks it was first played by Lybians, in the" reign of King Atyx, many years before Christ was born. It has been called "the king of games." Used to Threats Lincoln began getting letters threatening his life soon after being nominated for the presidency and correspondence of this nature kept coming in to the very end of his life. Asked once if he didn't find them rather uncomfortable to think of, Lincoln replied, "Oh, there is nothing like getting used to things!" He Couldn't Keep a Secret It is related that Benjamin Frank lin had to have two of the Consti tutional convention delegates accompany ac-company him after every session of the convention. It was to prevent the eccentric Franklin from telling everybody about the secret proceedings proceed-ings of the conclave. Tariff's Origin The word "tariff" comes from Tarifa, Spain, situated just where you would expect to find Gibraltar on the map. It is the first peninsu'a at the entrance to the Mediterranean. Mediterran-ean. Gibraltar is the second, about thirty miles inside the straits. Responsibility and Fa'lure Side-stepping responsibility would make a fitting epitaph for most of the people who fail to get on in the world, to contribute anything to society so-ciety people who never achieve independence, in-dependence, never make anything of themselves. Business Is Business Jud Tunkins says a man ought to mind his own business, but what are you going to do if you wake up and discover you haven't any business and that you hadn't any business with any business in the first place? High Finance High finance is merely a popular term applied to the large-scale promotion pro-motion of financial ventures which yield enormous profits to the pro moters, yet evade civil or criminal liabilities. Unit of Measure Called Candy Candy or kandy is a measure of weight in the East Indies. In Madras Mad-ras the candy is equal to 493.7 pounds, in Bombay it is 560 pounds, and in Ceylon it is equal to 500 pounds. Red-Shouldered Hawk Beneficial The red-shouldered hawk is said to be one of the most -beneficial birds Mct ILiJbdl tr caps 'if! m ;i VAUf '.V S-V "Markaf Merit-' Merit-' ' J j r Whiskey. BMMBMBSMSMSneBM' . PSS3T No. 223 teflZji fc,C"t'Inc-henlty1 Pz- SCHENLEVS RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY Three Frocks a Wardrobe I F YOU want to be all set for a 1 full and gay Spring, have these three dresses in your wardrobe. Something for morning, something for street and a lovely frock for afternoon parties. All three are easy to make. And you can have the complete group for a fraction of what you would usually spend, if you make them at home. Shirtwaist Style. Trim and tailored, this is the favorite fa-vorite silhouette for Spring. The skirt with kick pleat back and front is fun to wear, very comfortable comfort-able for walking and going about your daily work. Note the yoke top and inverted pleat in back of bodice to permit perfect freedom. It is a grand spectator sports dress and will make up beautifully beauti-fully in silk crepe, rayon print or cotton fabrics. Princess for Morning. You'll feel sweet as sixteen in this pretty square-necked princess dress with fitted lines. The silhouette sil-houette is molded and slim. Note the pretty sleeves, puffed high, to make the waistline look even smaller. Choose a pretty cotton print or one of the new rayons to make a dress as charming as the one shown. You'll find the pattern complete with sew chart telling you exactly how to proceed. Fitted Lines for Afternoon. Look lovely and picturesque in this frock on molded lines with uplift at the waist and soft shir- 5 AROUND THE HOUSE To Whiten Skin of Chicken. Rub the skin of chicken with lemon lem-on juice to whiten it. Sprinkle Dahlia Tubers. Look over tubers in the storage basement base-ment and if they are shriveling sprinkle lightly. To Clean Leather. To soften and clean leather use a mixture of one part vinegar to two parts linseed lin-seed oil applied with a cloth. To Keep Doughnuts Fresh. If doughnuts are put into a covered dish while still warm, they will keep fresh for some time. Time to Plan Your Garden. The best new garden is the one , planned first on paper, and set out according to plan. Use ruled paper pa-per in making the plan. ring in front of bodice. The roll collar and low V neckline is very slenderizing. You'll enjoy the good lines, the flattery of this dress and its grand wearability. Whether it is a luncheon for six or a dinner at eight, you'll be correctly cor-rectly dressed in this frock. The Patterns. 1976 is designed for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size 34 requires iVi yards of 35-inch 35-inch fabric. 1452 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16 requires 4 yards of 1 39-inch fabric. 1451 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 requires re-quires 5 yards of 39-inch fabric. For collar in contrast 2a yard. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. 3 WIFE? ARE YOU (MY A Men can never understand a three-quarter wub wue wno u lovaoie lor tnree weeks ol the month but a hell-cat the fourth. No matter how your back aches no matter how loudly your nerves scream don't take it out on your husband. For three generations one woman has told another how to go "smiling through" with Lydia E. 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