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Show Iniured in Blast Munitions Plant Demolished by Blast A Book Shelf for HOUSEHOLD The Study Corner QUESTIONS RUTH WYETII SPEARS SCHOOL again, and this sketch a quiet study corner for one girl. It is all very gay in tones of golden yellow and green and was made almost entirely of things already on hand even down to the hooked rug. The hanging book shelf doesn't really hang at all. It is made of a box screwed to the wall, and if you never thought of Pt i Keenr rhaac. ncsn f a mfio v1wiatcd F.J "K.jBOX GREEN A SCREWED WALL AND THEN LINEd WITH YELLO OIL TOP- - a book shelf, here is proof of how smart one will look, especially if it is matched with a chair covered The legs in the same material. of the chair are painted green and so is the old kitchen table which has now become a desk. The yellow tone is repeated in the blotter and an old brass lamp and other desk things carry out the green and yellow color scheme. A shelf like this one would be attractive in almost any room, even the bathroom or the kitchen. This box was so rough that the oil cloth lining was necessary. A box of smooth wood could be painted inside. This soundphoto shows Frank Frenski, right, and Frank Fcrna, Powplant workers of the Hercules der company at Kenvil, N. J., in a Dover hospital being treated for injuries sustained when the powder of plant was destroyed by a scries explosions. Airview soundphoto showing the damage done to the Hercules Powder company plant at Kenvil, N. J., when a series of explosions literally blew the plant off the map, killing more than a score of persons, injuring many, and roeking the countryside for miles around. British Gunners on U. S. Destroyers Hindu 'Prophet' "- -r- rtflli oj: 1 v. VJ"i Speech of the Soul ir x .V.I S it. i ' 4' India's most prominent lady nationalist, Madame Kamaladevi of the British navy are being inwho recently arrived in in the operation of a secret device Los Angeles, predicts self-rul- e for over-ag- e destroyers turned over to India Is now assured because of the been obliterated in this soundphoto breakdown of Britain's machinery in India. y, Somewhere In Canada gunners structed by American naval gunners that is part of the guns aboard the Britain. The secret mechanism has by the censor. Nazis Bomb Poet Milton's Toml ) PERSONALS rVKRT WOM4.NS FRIFVD Dr. Murray a H.vgienir Powder. Sample by mall 10c (colni. Mt'KHAV MCll. CO., fitM Mtlraaa A... UOLLVWOOU, CALIF. Success Secondary Man cannot be satisfied with mere success. He is concerned with the terms upon which success comes to him. And very often the terms seem more important than the success. Charles A. Bennett. Heroine l x r ' " 3f . rat 4(fii. v-is- . ... ' .ir, I f ' .i. 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Wilted green vegetables can le freshened by washing in water containing a little vinegar, and then left to soak in this solution for an hour before cooking. Delicious lor OUtingS . ;. Jovejnocriof prepoi ofon ; i j nourisiing;;; economical i i order; today; from yoor grocer. Father I ram Vork rrerlves t t Br,,t Iwn than fnrly inn( yrara. ( nu! alien. atm.ije by traicliil peopltlbt tour urteaoorf Scrl for Injuries Responsible man who is sure to cause juries to be done to him wherevere A he goes is almost as great an and inconvenience as if he wrt ? himself the wrongdoer.-S- ir Taylor. Her-- iff FRED PLLEN JT mo-lio- Syndlrale-WN- U IiD iJJF' 3S Wednesday Night WITH BAKER KENNY M Parttond Hoff . Al Ooadman 1 V"7w TtM 1 Ok". I MiaMy I and ASjAtha AH I'sinc livrry Monirnt n, v le Every moment . ..... ,. ih some use, and i " more pleasure than :f Chesterfield. Salt IB It r i rr , wic" i mm 7h tni Il7 t i t V The Smith t , Brll and Nell, of Decatur, Ga., are In reverse. 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Should archeologisU study Amrriran civilization a few thousand years hmre they will make a rare discovery at Boston, When forttirr President Herbert Hoover laid the cornerstone of iht 1173.000 Charles Hayden South Fnd Boys' club, the contents Included marbles, string, a fraekknife and other odds and ends-t- he contents ol an average American boy'e pocket - NEWESTHOm bke's Sealed in Cornerstone burning, tram of Unnattiia. ! no it .util that prompt In inA, hav a - nrru fim ',,,.u 4'"i'i Ih, hat P'w v ,mlr. 4,'. l( thr a.mtnr. 'IK Hero ernamiKty flltprlnf M..i ( tmrn. Ha in nrk da (1 " Nuture lnirn.1r- t- W1 lit !. ImnntH.m ( tint. i( tvtaincil, tray twi in Ihr v.ictn ud upart the "l)r machinery, mt..rn mt lflrc!nf T"'irnt heada, hr, am. h. ,( din up ti ehu, pat. U,ne. nurtnr fti.tif nH- -r )! v- -, ,.f "i l nf and atn-nfth-. t i M Both Their Hearts on Wroii!r Side D r m.Hrf (rnrti .iitirvnrf.oim X a. Miss Leonora Lindslry of New York, .hown on her return to Goth-am- . after havlnt been an ambulance driver In Frame. llt lp llirm Ueiinac tliclllooj tf Harmful lludy U uto ( N. N The statue of John Milton, the famous blind poet of Great Britain, is toppled from its pedestal by a Nail bomb that fell on St. Giles, one of oldest churches. In the churchyard lies the tomb of the great poet, who was the author of "Paradise Lost." The Interior of the churrh it.self was also damaged by the blast. Hi Your acinar at traffic officer getting all hot and bothered because a woman motorist can't make up her mind . . . Finally he sends her straight ahead with a gesture which seems to say, '"Get out of here or get a ticket" . . . Two men conversing in broken English as they walk along . . . But each with an American flag on his coat lapel A window decorator standing on the sidewalk, conveying orders to an assistant busy inside by means of signals and shaking his head angrily as the underling fails to catch the significance of the A young woman in a heavy tweed suit looking bewildered at the Forty-seconstreet corner of Fifth avenue . . . Just over from England. A distressed looking man hurrying into a Sixth avenue key shop . . . and coming out with workman carrying a tool kit . . . My guess is that it's a case of lost car keys . . . Madison Square benches filled with newspaper readers . . . Informa-lion- : China penguins In a store window . . . That reminds me of a pleasant chat with the Misses Myrna and Evelyn Anderson of Detroit, here looking the big town over . . . During their visit a year ago. Miss Myrna became a penguin collector, t t the fact that the Hotel Despite Brcvoort, which recently celebrated its ninety fiflh anniversary, is known over the world, it met with only indifferent success for the first nine years of its existence. In 1854. a doughty Englishman, Albert Clark, took it over and by sheer showman, ship propelled Its destiny upward. One of his curious promotion angles was to br.be ship captains to tell their passengers that Manhattan ab"ve the Urevoort was infested with murderous Indians and that it was unsafe to stop anywhere north of his hotcL Clark lived al 15 Fifth avenue and his private cellar served as the hotel's wine storehouse. Later his home became a part of the h'ltrl. ... Al Uia firal aig-i- of dUM mart mrn and wnmrn oVprtMl on H.U n TftblrU to frrr Nolaiatltt fctlt fnft.tr o( tKr (vMI-artl- r f aamrrtwtnM irvawn fnr trttl I ndlffrotlnn. If tho IHI.-.KltU-tor.n t rl brttrr Mam bvtlia to b4 rtorJro DuUUUi Muo Uack. Sc. FT 5 ... A iiv'"yi,'y'yiw'' if' INDIGESTION a jujt DASH IN Keep the comb clean ing it regularly in warm soanf ter to which has been little ammonia. The ammon al aid in loosening the dirt Rlnst thoroughly and dry. g Utterance is not confined to words. Our souls speak as significantly by looks, tones, or gesturesthe subtle vehicles of our more delicate emotions, as they do by set words and phrases. Indeed, the soul has a thousand ways of communicating itself. Turnbull. h or, h 1 1 n brl h 10 New York Bedford Hills Enclose 10 cents for each book ordered. Name ,, Address i sun-burn- ... w MRS. RUTH WYETII SPEARS may So many baby buggies and stiffly starched nurses along Central Park West, it looks like a parade . . . Many of the youngsters wearing just exactly nothing at all . . . and that's But I can't as it should be understand why the nurses don't A bevy of seem to wilt misses, each carrying a tennis racket, walking along slowly . . . Probably on their way home after a A vegetable pedhard match dler driving very slowly along the and block between Seventy-fourtstreets evidently in the Seventy-fifthope of making a sale without being An mixed up with the law apartment-huntinengaged couple, in earnest conversation with a doorman . . . and then walking away briskly . . . Evidently no vacancies . . . Or nothing within their price . . a range. A troop of Boy Scouts marching into an uptown subway entrance . . . On their way to Dyckman street to take the ferry over to Palisades park for a hike . . . and maybe a night In the open . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Topping walking up Fifth avenue . . . Mrs. Topping, as you are probably aware. Is better known under her skating name, Sonja Henie . . . Morton Woolley, of "The Man Who Came to Dinner." still wearing his beard . . Which makes him look as Lf he were prepar.ng for winfer . . . Windows full of straw hats at bargain prices . . . Tropical worsted suits also victims of a seasonal slump. ... m Gaa rrtptwri ... ... i NOTE: One hundred sixty of these homemaklnK articles by Mrs. Spears have been printed In five booklets, each S3 pages. The stocking cat and doll on the shelf are In Book 3; directions for the hook rug are In No. 5; also descriptions of the other booklets. Booklets are 10c postpaid and should be requested direct from Mrs. Spears. Send order to; Drawer and meditations: Meanderings Coatless men roaming along Forty-secon- d street . . . New Yorkers usually cling to their coats . . . There are still eating places where the rule is: no coat, no service . . . But members of the dear sex can take off as much as their conAt some night sciences permit clubs, where ties are compulsory, waiters keep spares in stock to take and thus care of the forgetful increase the tip take . . . Maybe some day nales will have sense enough to rebel . . . and wear slacks on all occasions . . . Certainly they would be a lot happier . . . Especially during a hot spell of long duration . . . But men are more So conservative than women continue to be slaves to convention . . . Thinking all those deep thoughts, I all but walked into the display of a sidewalk salesman's little mechanical dogs . . . Which, of course, would have necessitated a purchase of something for which I have no use. ... ml m "fv4 1? ... LOTH' COVER TO FIT bHfcEN AND YELLOW COTTON PRINT SlDt CURTAINS EXTEND I OVER FRONT YELLOW BIAS BINDING Use notatn uiita. . ing stock; (b) when gravy, and (c) if maker, use it for dough. By L. L. STEVENSON slip-coveri- iXJSAINTrei-'IT- H . 1. m muslin squeezed outby Wr m of . r and water, and store in a papet bag in a cool place. TEMPLE SQUARE !ate.$1.5aro$3M |