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A delicious dessert EXITED STATES DONDS STAMPS fl 0 S F is a serving of baked apples which have been baked in pineapple juice. Peel and core the apples and bake until they are soft and juicy. Table salt added to blue water distributes the color more evenly and prevents streaked or patchy-looki- ic 1 ng clothes. Nursemaid to Inspect the refrigerator every morning before planning the day's menu. That is one of the best ways of checking on the cooked food supply and of utilizing every leftover. "What work do you like best?" "Lineman for a wireless station from century or pickir.' flowers 20-to- n a Clipper! plants." TRY-OU- Facts About Flies T MM- - it now for cool materials III I ! y ""I've a great mind to ask some manager to give me a trial." "Don't, dear; you'll be condemned sure." ONE ERROR 1 kj' j becoming, this button front shirt waist dress is the style which pleases every taste and which looks well in all kinds of fabrics. The clean cut lines and the restrained details invariably make this dress the favorite in your wardrobe! Choose Pattern No. 8145 is designed for sizes to 20; 40 and 42. Size 14 with short sleeves takes 4i yards material. 12 DANDS of ric rac on a slim waisted, full skirted apron! In- -' spires the sewing urge in you, doesn't it? Every woman who likes to "make her own" will enjoy sewing this useful, fresh flattering apron a style which can be completed with just two pieces. Not only is the pattern simplified, the apron is designed to put on in a jiffy it ties in place firmly, the straps stay up and it gives your dress complete protection. ANTIQUATED tht Poet Do people ever try to sell you old stuff? Editor They rarely try to sell me other kind. BOO! HOO! in the circus? Why, what could you do? Onion I'm the original Strong You Boy. LOGICAL May ( Well, me I kiss you before I go?" you can't very well kiss after you go." INACTIVE dependents by the 3,700 chapters of the American Red Cross has increased more in the past few d than months, officials announced today. Families or dependents of men in the armed forces are urged to keep in close touch with their Red Cross chapters so that existing problems may be handled promptly and others arising from war conditions may be prevented. When war was declared wholesale cancellation of applications for discharges from the army on the grounds of dependency upset families' plans for the immediate future. Likewise, the transfer of troops from one station to another, and orders for departure from the country, left many unsettled problems. These sudden shifts created an unprecedented increase of work for the chapters. However, with its resources generously contributed by the American people, the Red Cross is enabled to relieve immediate hardships of the service men's families and to help them plan adjustments to wartime conditions. Officials stress the fact that this service to dependents is a legal and moral obligation of the Red Cross derived from its congressional charter. Young wives and children left stranded far from home; parents to make ends who are meet; younger brothers and sisters in need of food or clothing these are just a few of the thousands of situations which are being taken care of by local Red Cross home service workers. If a service man is reported killed, wounded or missing the Red Cross will obtain information facilithrough its communication forces ties. The men of the armed are likewise served by the thousand or more field workers on duty at all major military and naval stations at home and abroad. WNU. Prepared Exclusively for BIRMT OUT OF THE OVEN. MARTHA, ITS WUNWtKruu I KNOW I LL EAT TOO MOLn -d- cm MARTHA'S I COFFEE CAKE IS SOOD FOR YOU. .ITS GOT EXTRA ASK vnwiiro MS "Well, HOW?" how's dflnrinff in vniir town ; , "Practically at i 'standstill." SUA 7& It" CORN FLAKES l employees' cafeteria, too.'' 1 ' ' JT" " ' f) I ANOTHER J A General Quiz The Questions 1. Whose motto was this: "Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits"? 2. What was the "Invincible Armada"? 3. What fraction of a mile is a furlong? 4. How many railroads enter the City of Chicago? 5. In American political history the Free-Soparty sought to restrict what? 6. What is the second largest state in the Union? 7. Which is the oldest royal family in the world? 8. If the ship the Queen Mary were stood on end, how would its height compare with that of the Chrysler building? 9. Where was Illinois' first Casualty 1,000 miles from the enemy il ALMOST as fatal as a bullet or a shell is the breakdown in the spirit of a sailor or a soldier. and naval stations have a place to go, to turn to, a "home away from home." Our men have the finest spirit in the world. But it must be maintained in the American way. The duties of the USO have more than doubled during the year. Its field of operations has enlarged to include almost the entire face of the globe. jf ry They must not be made to feel that they are mere automatons, fighting machines, as the armed forces of the dictators have been made to feel. The Answers 1. Thomas Edison. 2. King Phillip of Life in our navy and army is hard. Discipline is . tough. It must be. But there also must be moments when the sailor or soldier is treated as Mr. Spain's fleet that tried to capture England in comes in. For the USO is six of the banding together great agencies to serve one great purpose to see that our boys in the camps That's where the USO 1588. h. 3. 4. Forty-one- . 5. Slavery. 6. California. One-eight- You are beset by requests for help on all sides. By all means, try to meet those requests. But among them, don't neglect the USO. Send your contribution to your local USO committee, or to USO, National Headquarters, Empire State Building, New York. NEVER HEARD OF THAT BEFORE. IS HE KIDDING YOUR LITTLE ckA v Jf no-to- v. Ci ms Give to the USO r 1 ARENT L all yeasts the same ? SOMETHING ELSE YOU MAY NOT KNOW, JOAN, IS THAT THE FLEISCHMANN'S YOU BUY NOT AT ALL! FLEISCH MANN'S IS THE ONLY" YEAST WITH ALL THESE VITAMINS man; Right p - q. w,T(. cieruajAMue wcact A, ir v' W3" To carry on its work, it needs funds. It needs your contribution. No matter how small you make that contribution, it needs it. Now. 7. The Japanese. The present emperor is the 112th of his line, which hails back to 660 B. C. 8. Approximately the same (ship 1,018 feet; building 1,046 feet). 9. Kaskaskia. G ! NOT ONE OF THEM APPRECIABLY LOST IN THE OVEN. THEY ALL GO INTO YOUR BREAD OR ROLL- S- FOR Bl, D,AND MQm ' f&M KM? 4lr g Calif. San Francisco Enclose 20 cents in coins for each pattern desired. 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