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Show I THE MURRAY EAGLE Kathleen Norris Says: The Bride of a Blind Man Bell Syndicate. SEW1G CIRCLE PATTERNS Smart Jumper for Fall Wear Nipped In Waist, Flaring Skirt -- Windows will look bright and When storing tennis rackets for the winter, coat the strings with shining if they are wiped off occasionally with a cloth moistened in vaseline. vinegar. To eliminate unpleasant odors in Before trying to drive a nail into the house, burn several sulphur matches. This will clear up the a plaster wall, dip the nail in hot water or melted wax and the plasodors. ter will not crumble or crack. Rooms subject to unusual dampness will dry rapidly if blocks of camphor ice are placed in the corners. WNU Featurei. in the To flpin rcirliitnrn home, place a large damp cloth in back and over the radiator and thpn Klnw thp dust onto the damD cloth with your vacuum cleaner. an nf naint. Refnre nnpninp a turn it upside down for a short time and it will mix better when opened. When the blackinsr kitchen ranee. Drotect vour hand bv nut ting a paper bag over it. King', Herald, iTl r"'T Newpapr Loai Ci. . I Everybody Loves Them rj Ft 3K a rj IRAKIS ar. Cr.at Food,- "y, Kellogg s Corn Flakes bring you all the nearly protective food elements of the whole grain declared essential iu uuuiaii uuuiuuu, "The Grain, f?Affi .r vfiN.i A Grand Gift Item In Pansy Designs For Her Party HpHIS little girl's party frock will make up beautifully in a winter velvet. The nipped-iwaist and perky flare of the skirt will make a dress she'll love to wear when parties come along. BOB: OK, can't resist. But I'll always be late to market If we have buns n l hope Doloret and David will have as pretty a wedding as can be managed in tliese thrijty days, and be bark on the campus when college opens. By KATHLEEN NORRIS T I TER father savs that I Dolores shall not and must not marrv David Dolores says that come what may she will marry David. Her mother cries a great deal and wants to know what I advise. And David waits. David has a great deal of waiting to do. a or ne has come home from gallant service in the South seas, stone bund. J-- JL LOVE CONQUERS ALL Many tragic situations are developing in the wake of this IJ'ir it t in n 11 iiirt A ant romance is the problem in this issue. Dolores is now 22. She has loved David since she was 12, when he used to visit her father. He is now 33. Be fore the war he taught Span ish at a southwestern univer sity, lie went to war in the South Pacific. Sow he is home jfone blind. Dolnrt fj'int ti ttinrrv him more than ever. She knows how he feels useless, a bur den a drag on the girl he loves. Dolores mother is frantically opposed to the union so are most of her friends. David belieies he now has no right to exfwet his fiancee to marry him. I here is no Question of fi nancial difficulties, for Do lores father is wealthy, and will continue her allowance. Besides, David probably can teach or tutor again. It's just that it seems somehow too ate- ful for a girl to risk her hap piness on a blind man. Miss Xorris stronclv advises Dolores to marry her beloved David. A happy future itahead for a couple whose devotion is intense and spiritual, regardless of physical changes. They weren't Quite eneaeed when , he went away. They liked each other very much, the young Spanish pro- lessor at college, who was David, and the pretty h cuoiL who was Dolores. Before he left David asked Dolores If she would wait for him if he weren't killed If he came back all the pitiful "ifs." upon which our children's happiness depends in these tremendous days. Now he'a come back blind. And of course he feels that he can't talk about marriage to Dolores, who Is zz, whose people have only one child, and a comfortable position in the Arizona town. It would mean the sac rifice of the child's whole life. But Dolores Is the most deter mined of them all. She knows what she wants and It is David. He can to right on teaching with Dolores, who speaks Spanish better than he does, to help. He can live right along in his own cottage on the campus, with Dolores to keep house for him. His handicap will only draw them closer together. His eyes may never see his children's faces, but be will see them through Dolores' eyes. Dad will go on with her allow- as my friend as my husband ance, they'll have plenty of money. well. I lived on that for a whole Should Have Pretty Wedding. year! You don't know how wonderNow all three say that they will ful he is. I'd rather marrv him. with abide by whatever I decide. This is his heart and his mind, than a mil a tremendous responsibility, but lion boys with eyes!" without hesitation I answer that I Devotion Is I'm ommon. hope Dolores and David will have Feeling as she dues, knowing this as pretty a wedding as can be man as she does, Dolores has nothmanarcd In these thrifty days, and ing to fear. On the contrarv. the be back on the c.impus when e happiness of marriage between opens. ready for the new life inrse two. the (limpness of its difll- together. cullies, will be a constant revelation Dolores has loved David ever since and delight to both husband and she was 12 and he 23, ton years ago. wife. Many and many a wife He has always born her Ideal of hungei In her heart for the compangentleness and friendliness and ionship those two will know; the companionship: io feci that he, evening lamp lighted; the day's needs her. that she can be always school papers read aloud by Dolores, close to him. I heaven to Dolores. corrected, aside, the world shut In her letter, written In a round out, and put all their dreams and their childish hand and stained with tears, love shut In. ahe says: American women have been won'Tapa used to a k David to din-ne- r derful in sacrlflre and endurance sometimes I was only a during these years of war. little girl, and th-- e ued to be great Now new job is facing us; to to go 'round meet our days for me. I wounded, handicapped hugging the thought, 'David's com-Insons and brothers with heroic I'll hear that nice throaty voire courage, to activities for them of his: he'll smile across the tattle that can perform with dignity they at me. and satisfaction to themselves. To "When I got older, and was going save their hurt rrii!e To encourage to my first parties he'd bring me a them to take up life again on new gnrdonla now and then- -! have them lines. To convince thun th.it lm ail ycU And a year ago, when he and content, went away, and said something to ness. Interest happiness and ujcful- and achievement da me out on the porch one night about not upon an arm. a depend wanting ta fiel that I'd miss him. barks: that dcfpi? wounds that perhaps i.medny I'd frgrt he eyes, a man may live a full and losses, was Dad's friend and think of him and happy life. half-Spanis- For Sports or Street Wear CHECKED cotton jumper and a white blouse, worn with a red leather belt. It makes a costume admirably suited for sports and street wear. Try it in a checked wool for a fall dress. A g. rn Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1210 Is designed for sizes 6. 8, 10. 12 and 14 years. Size 8, short sleeves, requires 2 yards of material. Trimming, 5 yards For contrasting collar, ',i yard of material. For this pattern, send 25 cents, In coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted. vr-- I PEG: Well, we can . . . easily. And my new, - rlc-ra- h 4 quick recipe uses Flelschmann's Yeast, which puts In extra vitamins I back-to-colle- SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery St. San Franrisco, Calif. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1214 It designed (or sizes 11, 12. 13, 14. IS and 18. Elz 12. lumDer. rrnulrp SJi virifi n 30. Inch material; bloust, J',i Enclose rami. 1 The Question What is the average tempera lure of the sea? 2. who was the first woman governor of a state in the United btates? 3. What is the highest mountain in the British Isles? 4. Which was the largest Ameri can city when the constitution was aaoptea7 5. What was the first article to be rationed after Pearl Harbor? 8. Off what cape is the phantom ship the Flying Dutchman said to be seen in stormy weather? 7. How many of the Great Lakes bound the state of Michigan? 8. In what country can you ludge a woman's wealth by the number of her petticoats? 9. What is the usua'. origin of lakes in high latitudes? 10. 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