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Show personalities in tl WorldTN ews 'KJ Vinf riifdn nl iiHSfi csrc LSc: '!K W, B?KV-V- yi RuthWyeth Spears To Be Sure! Visitor I'm collecting for the suffering poor and shall be glad of your help. Housewife Suffering poor? Ar you sure that they really do suffer? Visitor I'm quite sure. Why, I go into their homes ana taiK to them for hours on end I ' 3 YELLOW lF month, J "Is that you, Mother?" asked th father over the excited new phone. "Oh! Mother! Mother! it's it's a a baby ! PRODUCTS Cause for Complaint "Those garage people certainly ruin a car." "What's the trouble?" "Why, my car used to do seventy miles an hour. Then I let them put in a new speedometer, and now I can get only fiNlSHlNG with p.i..: fifty-eig- out of " (center), papal delegate to the thirty-fourt- h Eucharlstic congress which was held l his arrival in Mussolini place by M. Szendy, lord mayor, and crowds outside the convention hall jeered and f sSwinn regent . embossd picketed, J German-America- n ;non. ic. f'4 Bund explamed the ideals of his movement to the ..rganizerfor delegates M. Landon (center). 1936 Republican t"Storm troopers." 3- -Alf presidential candidate, pictured of Falls the and Gazette, Clarence Niagara publisher Runalls, delegate to the Constitu-..nt!nLC,Deeell, while attending the annual gathering of the Association of New York St.TfA Vnnn. !,lt keTiTj called upon his party to dedicate itself to a with program to "free this coun-Ut Niagara Falls. Landonwuemcr uy guvernmeni, uiausiry, nnance or labor. Lil oppressive aiciaiiun, Ml. S FaceUi SScomed tria on VIELg - 8't UbTi French Show Latest in Rumble Seats HOSTESS raw JREATWEN!11 1 j ithout dm. iwvision w .Hill, fcd 4 I .It . . onitltr, MATERIAO K7r a BRICK CO Fir, -"oot and inck m . UIPMENT rHLETIC cj BtMbilU, M slip-stitc- C0.-- 8H HELP S Dtaontnti Gori fj jjidijueeney, crowned E CREAK ( ? Cream etsi 'arbonaton. tqnipnenM I. Mamfirttl Kilt Ui HOUSEHOLD a bicycle built for two, father and mother join other Paris cycling fans In an outing. The problem of what to do with the third member of the family is solved by this trailer. So, everybody is happy. On 4SIBLY i Girl Knows Farm i LIJ W ; , I RE .ii ttocci 17 1 tV uld be p: all gre V -- rubbing etch:-- Dashing Ills Hopes "Cloudy day, sir," said the porter with "tip" written all over his face. "Yes," was the reply, "and there'3 no change coming, either." Forgotten Place commercial traveler began to turn the room upside down. "What have you lost, dear?" asked his wife. "I've taken an order today, and I've mislaid the address of my firm." A m 1 . Improving Meat Flavor.The flavor of boiled ham, salt beef or tongue which is to be served cold is much improved if meat is left in the water in which it was boiled until it is cold. au5: 6038. A I j W-J- V t, -- vv J Vy "J i i SV , " f V Have a Farm ? A slump in the stock market doesn't take a man's farm away from him. Love of money may be the root of some evil; but sour envy of it, is the root of a great deal. We worry about the future; yet, in its essentials, it will be much like the past. The Greater Mission Happiness may not consist in making others happy. It may make Eeware of ambition for wealth; unhappiness less painful. We accept flattery for the sake for there is nothing so character istic of narrowness and littleness of the goodwill that inspires most of soul as the love of riches; and of It. Does anyone know his parents there is nothing more honorable and noble than indifference to well enough to be sure that heredity is what is the matter with him? money. Cicero. Cross-stitche- cross-stitc- V h UncUPkiiq Pattern strin of unfolded and d placed cellophane, bouquets in cro der the inside hat band, will pre cheted baskets can be a needle vent perspiration and oil from woman's pride. Try these on your staining the outside nbrjon or linens and be delighted with the band. decorative result for they'll transform towels, pillowcases, and motifs Firm Pie Ciust. To prevent the scarfs. Other lower crust of a fruit pie becom that may be used alone are given ing soggy, brusn it over wun me white of an egg before putting in the fruit filling. Noble Indifference Pro'ect'ng Hat Bnd. ft,--) W7'r,A , I II 1 QUESTIONS The crochet is done in No. 50 cotworked in ton ; the cross-stitclovely colors. In pattern 6038 you will find a transfer pattern of two motifs 3'i by 12 inches; two motifs 4 by 10'4 inches; two motifs 4V4 by 7 inches; two motifs 4 by 12 inches; a chart and directions for crocheted edgings 4V by 15 inches; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches used. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th Street, New York. N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. For Light Muffins. When making muffins in iron pans, grease the pans and heat them in the oven before putting the batter in. Your muffins will then be much lighter. 1 JUf - j fell At ' jm NEW SPEED KING Her Spelling t jyS, . rg.fe h. hostess at Livermore, iain., invitation to the an-of bronc and steer riding, u ud other cowboy and rac- pts, with a pair of shooting hi belie the young lady's at- Kroaeo jp her :REE2RS tnd irt . Wendt, But Martha had already given notice. "If I was you, ma'am," she replied, "I wouldn't look." Beauty in Crocheted Linens GOODS 'LT Rag Rug Crocheted in Squares. "THE diagra.m shows how the A. Measure each square carefully contrasting squares are ar- so they will all be exactly the ranged to give the rug its inter- same size. Full instructions for esting design. Whatever color slip covers for side chairs like the scheme you use, black will be one shown are in the book offered most effective for joining the below. squares and for an edging of sinNOTE: Every Homemaker gle crochet around the outside of should have a copy of Mrs. Spears' the rug. If the materials you have book SEWING, for the Home DeC' are not the colors you want, don't orator. Forty-eigh- t pages of illusforget there is always the dye pot. trated directions for making slip Producing your own colors may covers and curtains; also dressing be the most exciting part of rug tables; lampshades and other use ful articles for the home. Price making. A crocheted rag rug like the 25 cents postpaid (coin preferred) one shown here uses odds and Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. ends. Wool rags make a nicer St., Chicago, 111. rug than cotton, or rug yarn may be substituted if desired. Either a wood or large steel crochet hook is used. The rug shown here measures 36 by 21 inches. The squares are made separately in single crochet stitch and then joined with crochet If rags are used, tear or cut the strips not more than IVt inches wide, and work with the raw edges turned in as shown here at Des-plaine- , -- .9 Vitrified Fair Warning "Martha," said her mistress, "I want you to polish that table until I can see my face in it." 52 2-- While n. 1 ht her." 1 "w t ' - 'Jll Cleaning Upholstered Pieces. Heavy upholstered pieces tnat cannot readily be taken outside Calif-- is Floyd Roberts of Van Nuys, can be freed from dust by placing shown after winning the an old sheet wrung out race. over them and then beating well in hot water Indianapolis motor speedway The sheet will ab cane. Roberts finished about five miles a with of ahead of Wlbur Shaw, winner sorb the dust. a streamthe 1337 classic. Driving MiKer-bui- lt 500-mi- . h car, 1 in won Richardson, twelve-year-ol- d mo Elizabeth, Ind., farm girl, 1. .annual1 N'a"onal Spelling Bee held in WasnmSion, iwiDbj liZf",i Jca Pierce of Buffal0f N v.. who failed to spell me 5W TiroDunciation1' Mica -I'lCrce :nw ........ Pk . L correctly. Fhotogra u the sPcIlinf of the word with the aid of Miss Richardson 'Werthe contest closed. : . v l Dno ' r EUer lined, remarkable avhe established the an hour, smashmiles 117.2 of erage of H3.C8 hung up by ing (he record arove me Shaw last year, Roberts without rcKcf and entire dis:anre made only cn mm sfp. Statesman Takes Lesson in Divining it h iiA"'"'''' Hum contained in BOTH Pepsodent Tooth Powder and Pepsodent Tooth Paste Pepeodent to to thoroughly bruih awiy polish teeth to unsightly surface-stain- s, such glorious brilliance I . . . Pepsodent can make your teeth sparkle as they naturally should . . , and do it SAFELY. It vn11 r.t the "Thrill of a Lifetime' containing Iriom The thrill of teeing your teeth gleem with ell their naturel lovelinessl You can depend on Pepeodent to bring improvement to aurfece-guinabout teethl For it U Iriom that helpi once yon oe Pepsodent vt contains NO BLEACH, NO PUMICE, NO I Try Pepsodent today I ed GRIT DIZZY DRAMASNow riaying OUR. NEW ) HOUSE. I i I w . u?dr. '"Vr.x, . e0rgP. Brlilwr, ;',UCan- ' r''d . . nr daVS. the forrm-on power ll-nr- 1 r o. he ass s rs tale her ,drnn.stratloo n Held after he chanced to see the grern ,nvl,n -name Mrg lhfEh Is her power." Looking on at the left - of Hvllif. - ..Hatrr di nor ; , v3trfrd from a r Lny(J George. ( ( Plans KITCHEN PLAN By Joe Bowers "Plans" ROOM PLAN PL an ) living Room ) I IS tMMMsl 7 AH J BREAKFAST (Inook Pln- - V HERE. ( INSTALMENT COMES THE FURNITURE 1 1 ) 'MTT.i |