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Show Causerortll Fatigue WOMAN'S WORLD Be Smart! Buying Right Swim Suit May Help Figure By Ertta Haley dla-fuis- skirt. Mature figures show off to best advantage, not in a full skiitcd suit but in a fitted suit, preferably dresses, several mirror that give a view of different angles, can help you to decide on the most effective wool ault. Young and Slender Style Choose Those who hava a good figure that can atand Inspection may wear auiL The figure the hould be flat and firm because the midriff which Is bare cannot hide flabbiness In the waistline. suits are available In many styles end colors, and they have become a real favorite with women who like to get plenty of un. Theyre comfortable to wear and the styles are stunning, provided. of courae, you hava the figure for them. Rayon knits are cooling and are ao constructed as to hold their shape. Cotton suits of this type are available in lovely designs and colors. Two-riec- Suits are designed for ail mature figure problems, some giving more su port than others, depending upon what each figure needs. e jp, w mtmyr t,?2 Joi41 fatigue. Persistent cure sufficient Tl.to ity bedding Princes' Style Suit ANo Favored The short girl who tends to be somewhat plump will probably wunt to choose one of the many rinccss atylea which are being shown extensively this season. This will give her the long, ur.brokcn lines which her short figure needs to make It look dainty. The princess styles come with or without straps, the latter In a very cleverly styled boned bodice. Colors chosen should be solid so as not to break the figure and thus make it look shorter. If theres a desire for some decoration, you can get this in neatly by choosing a suit that is ruffled In a contrasting color on the bodice and on the rllFN' SUMMER COMES round, many women Rare with dummy at the future ami nay. "I Just can't I'l.m to wear a bathing ault tills sun mer " There are anrre figures. of courae. which bathing ault cannot but then neither can clolhea However, many of the new bathing suits are designed to do a Jot for the figure. whether lta good or bad Jxuft discard the Idea of wearing suit because of tome figure faults which can he much minimized by a good suit. Trying on a ault la the best way of drool, ng Just what each one does fur you. Just a In buying w "ITT nz?r:i Continued depression apparent reason everyVgJ?04 wtU result in better depression continues V. HO OS tzH QLO 3 SCI OS hf JjjnnCt ? 5 loctor .hould Crepe Paper Ponuk Raffia, superb in tutor and Its adaptability to unusual weaves, la the newest material to make its bow in summer footwear. This fiber Is giving expression to ever so many novelty effects, suited for casual wear at the heat h. in town or resort. It's equally smart with solid color eottons and linens. You'll have a splendid choice of colors as well as styles, all easy to keep sparkling with a damp loth. in two-piec- e Two-piec- KATHLEEN NORRIS e Crisp white In doubled tiers gives an Interesting look to this new summer bathing suit. The smoothly fitted halter bodice carries out the tiered motif of the skirt, thus giving the wearer an attractive look. The bathing suit, made of aviseo tricot knit rayon nears well and new methods of manufacture make with a the fabric minimum of stretching. Widow's Marriage, Fool's Project three and with and 7 and a boy of 10. My. 12 years of married life were ideal. Gene left me 38, widowed I AM chiiJien, girls 12 comfortable and the children are fine specimens. My mother died five months ago, and since then I have been bitterly lonely. I am writing to ask your advice about marrying again. I wouldn't be asking your adcontinues this very odd letvice, .Snug trunks and a trim bra In the if I ter fram a Texas woman, suit that ii designed to fit the body knew whom to marry. But I don't. closely, and thus does not hamper This town has no interesting free men in it. I have played about ocactivities in the water. A wool maillot, slim and elegant, casionally with men I wouldnt or cut low in the back, skin tight to couldn't marry, and have found the fit, will cut the water like a no satisfaction in nightclubs, dancknife. There's no full skirt to bal- ing, and shallow relationships of loon out like a jelly fish in the that sort. Do you know, and can you put water and hamper swimming. clean-cu- t The slim, silhouette me in touch with, two or three men that has been absent from the anxious to marry a handsome, woman who loves a good time, beaches for several years is coming back this season. The combination keeps a comfortable house, and needs a sympathetic companion?" And Dot, to call her that, goes Kssour your figur t type. . , . on with a list of the qualifications she would expect in her new mate. hand knitted wool, ribbed or cabled. In black, white and colors, is a He must be 40, he must have exfavorite if you're in the market ceptional references and he must for a really neat appearing suit. like a good time. If the waistline Is. only slightly Selfish, Inexperienced flabby, and you're all set for the It Is Incredible to me that a one piece model, try a few bending woman ao placed could be as comexercises to whittle the waistline. pletely Inexperienced and childishA week or two will do wonders for ly selfish as Dot reveals herself the waist and make it within the to be in this letter. I answered her Before buying swim suit. limits of possibility to wear the suit on which you've set your wool and lastex suit that not only personally, and at once, but I help mold the figure to better lines, haven't much hope that my very heart with their control built right in the forceful warning will have any e Suit suit, are an invaluable aid to the effect. Ideal for Swimming girl who needs some support in her My reason for quoting her letter Those who plan to sit and bake suit. and her problem lies in the rather in the sun need a different type Intense colors are favored In pitiful fact that, every year, thouof suit from the girls who really these suits as well as in other sands of women deceive themselves like their swimming well enough clothes, although you can still get with the fond thought that a second to do it. Divers and swimmers will them in black, white and navy. If marriage will give them the hapdo well when they choose a slim thats your choice. piness, the dear companionship run-proo- f, well-fixe- One-Piec- THE READER'S COURTROOM Resents Passenger -- By Fare Play near a railA railroad traveller paid for his road track. One morning while she passage to a distant city, but the was sitting peacefully on her back clerk of the depot accidentally gave porch, two trains collided him a ticket good only to a nearby and one of freight the cars toppled over town. When the train came to this into her back yard. Although not town, the conductor insisted that injured in any way, the the passenger either get off or pay physically woman sued the railroad for giving more fare. The man flatly refused her such a scare. However, the At last, the irate conductor dragged court denied her claim. him bodily out of his seat and How Rough Be in pushed him off the car. Afterward the man sued the railroad for damages. He maintained the conductor should have taken his word for the fact that he had already paid his full fare. However, the court disagreed, ruling that the man should have paid the difference then and settled the matter later with the depot clerk. Not all courts take this viewpoint. "Is a Wedding Valid Bride Just Nods Her May a Policeman Arresting a Drunkard? A policeman was summoned into a cafe to arrest a drunken patron. The officer told the man to "come but the drunk just sat along, there motionless. the Angered, policeman snapped a handcuff on the mans left wrist and then ordered him to lift his right. When the drunk stubbornly refused to comply, the officer slapped him three times on the face with his billy then led him away to jail. GVJAti GOT - 1 SKWTS I.:-.-I:;- , Instead of Saying "I Do?" On the complaint of her husband, a woman was charged with adultry At the trial, she claimed that she could not be guilty of that charge because she was really not married at all! Blandly she explained that, at her wedding ceremony, she had hot said "I do" but had merely nodded her head. The court decided the wedd.ng was valid. As soon as he was released, the man sued the officer for using unnecessary roughness The officer insisted that he had a right to "get tough in such cases, but the court decided that he had gone much too far. Denouncing his action as a vicious exercise of brutality, the judge ordered him to pay damages to his victim. The judge pointed out that citizens are not required to "jump at the snap of a police- man's f.nger. nerve-rackin- g excellent reason that that is what the situation becomes. With no children, or with motherless children needing her, or perhaps with one grown child, the experiment often is a success. But with girls of 12 and 7 and a boy of 10 well, no sensible woman need go out of her way to invite that sort of trouble into her home. Connecticut City Grateful to Showman CONN. This BRIDGEPORT, city went all out with a three-ringe- d din kept up several days in honor of the late Phineas Taylor I have played about . . ." that death has taken away. They Barnum, the legendary showman who in the distant yesteryear said: will not recognize the simple truth that one happy marriage is more "There's a sucker born every than the normal allowance, that minute. From early afternoon into late their memory of Tom and his tenthe music blared, the banevening, has derness been softened and ners flapped and Bridgeports men, exaggerated by time, and that women and children frolicked and their chances of finding a real mate in this sort of a risk are not one in danced in scores of streets, In coma thousand. Loneliness and vanity munity houses and in the armory and hope rise triumphant over all at the Big Top Ball. All this was a reminder to young arguments, and every year we can and old that P. T., as the souvenir all count among our friends the did program proclaimed, widows who want to try again. In all this, their children are the Bridgeport what a catalyst does for first victims. Mother has told them the chemist start all the good reactions and bring about the desired sweetly, pleadingly, that they must be nice to Uncle Dick who Is going results. It was Bridgeport first annual to come live with them, and take Barnum festival which will be reDaddy's place. And for awhile how jolly Uncle Dick is with young peated every year coinciding with the arrival of the big show, Stan, how pleasantly he teases and Barnum Brother Ringling Carol and spoils Baby Sally. and Bailey Circus. The circus arJealousy Enters rived for a y stand to bring But Inevitably his the festival to a climax. jealousy begins to complicate Barnum might have been born In ever thing, and the children are Bethel, 23 miles away, on July 15, the first to feel it. Mother is torn 1810, but the guiding fathers want between Dicks demand that she the world to know that Bridgeport go with him on a three-datrip, was his preference. It was here that and the claims of the feverish, beP. T. wintered his Greatest Show wildered sick child upstairs. Dick on Earth, the small wagon affair says impatiently that kids dont die that became the forerunner of the of upset stomachs, and Mother circus which inherits the slogan. agrees with him. But she doesn't Incidentally, ever mindful of getgo off in any very gay spirits, just ting the house packed, Phineas the same. Give em what away back said: The delicate attentions, the comand proceeded to do they want, pliments, the murmured intoxicatjust that. He imported the famed ing promises all have faded out of Jumbo, the elephant from England, Mother's l.fe now; she is a and he discovered a midget, Charoverworked woman, with les S Stratton, In this town, named claims pouring in on every side him Gen. Tom Thumb and shared claims that she simply can't meet. his fame. When inspiration was at She loves D.ck, but she didn't exa low ebb. Phineas had a mule pert. in marrying h'm, to have to Tainted with stripe and exhibited g,e up all other loves completely. as a zebra. ... for two-da- newly-marrie- d y if the Head volves. And if this s the case in what Mrs. Wiggs called a sod widow, it is doubly the case when it is a widow who is concerned. "grass Then children's delicate nervous system may be actually destroyed by the palpable efforts of Mother to show that he does love them. Only she has to love Uncle Dick, too, and Uncle Dick Isnt always . quite well, you see, darlings The darlings dont see anything but one complicated, mistake piled on another, for the Honors Barnum May an Accident "Victim" Collect Damages if Not Hurt But Just Scared? A widow lived alone that will double that comfortable income of hers. She mustnt be afraid, women are all too timid, she can make herself a very rich woman. What can Mother say? "I married you, Dick, but I have no faith in your judgment. So she goes to the bank with Dick, and Dick takes her to a champagne lunch and assures her she has shown good judgment. And that, many times, is the end of her money, and often the childrens money, too. Letters aren't often as childish as the one I quoted in the beginning of this article, but all women have a way of bringing arguments into line when they plan the deep injustice to their children that a second marriage almost always in- Festive Affair Will Bernard, LL.B, If the Railroad Agent Sells You The Wrong Ticket, May the Conductor Put You off the Train? d This is the most promising view. But very often the picture is far darker than this. Dick wants to help handle the business of his bride. He knows of Investments har-rase- For Gayer Parties YOUR own party d(c:rj. jyjAKE tions for those special oc sions ahead. Pretty crepe parasols are inexpensive to create step by step are included Can Fruits Well SUCCESSFUL, fruit and berry comparatively sim-piebut good results depend upon of the your being proper methods as well as accuracy in carrying out certain given directions. If you canned fruits and berries last year and had some spoilage then check over the I'm tips giving and see where you slipped. True economy depends upon having success with every jar you've put d up. ) LlN.V CHAMBERS MENU Balls Rice Gravy Carrots and Peas Tomato Salad Butter Poppy Seed Rolls Devil's Food Cake Beverage Meat pressure cooker may also be used for processing. The pressure cooker, however, is not as essential to canning fruits and berries, as it is in canning vegetables. Precooking is recommended on the chart above for such fruit and berries as are watery. This method gives a better pack. e These Canning Tips Will Help You To make one quart of canned fruit, you'li reed two and pounds of fresh apricots. The same weight of peaches and pears will also give a quart of canned fruit. Tao medium sized pineapples are reeded to yield a quart of the canned product. Wr.en packing fruit into jars in its raw state (cold pack), add sjrup to within one and f mcr.es of the top of the jar. one-ha- lf one-hal- To obtain complete Instruction rial requirements and finishing awe for Parasoi Parade (Pattern No 5&. Send 20 cents In corns, your us ii dreis and pattern number. SFWISG tIRCIE NFFDmtORl Ul 630 Sooth Wells St. Chitat Enclose 20 cents for patters 1 No. Name -Address KEEPS REGUMfl Without Harsh Laxatives As long as I can remember, I u I began eating irregular. Then KELLOGGS havent taken a laxMrs. ative since! D. V. Powers, U20 Arcadia Ave., San day ALL-BRA- How to Choose The Best Syrup TN THE CHART, it Is suggested Lack of suc- A that you add syrup to the fruit cess in putting or berries after it has been packed up fruit and berries may not have in jars. In some cases, it is advisabeen due to any canning procedure. ble to precook the material in Your first essential job is to select sound fruit and berries. Fruit or syrup before packing in the jar. For the small soft fruit such as berries must be firm and ripe. sweet cherries and berries, use a Over-ripmaterial may be used No. I or a thin syrup made as for jams and jellies but should follows: never be canned whole. Use three cups Discard bruised berries or fruit of water to one as well as those which are specked. cup of sugar and The fresher the fruit or berry, bring to a boiL the better is your chance of canning The medium, successfully. If you have your owm or No. 2 syrup is orchard or garden, then you can go used for peachright out and pick the produce and es, sour berries, rush it Into the kitchen for canning. cherrhubarb, This is the ideal way to can. ries or gooseberries It is made by using two Blanching Means of water to one cup of cups sugar Removing Skins and bringing to a boil. TTS sometimes desirable to blanch The heavy, or No. 3 syrup is genfruit, or peel it This process erally used on large sour fruits that means dipping the fruit, such as have to be made extra sweet. apricots, peaches, etc., in hot water Scum should be removed from the for a minute or so, then in cold syrup after cooking, before pouring water. The skin will slip off easily the syrup on fruit. with just a slight pressure of the Corn syrup and honey may be fingers or palm. substituted in whole or in part in If youre blanching a bushel of making the syrup. All honey, and fruit, do it in no sugar, will the flavor of small doses. the fruit as wellchange as make It slightly Letting the fruit darker. stand in either the hot or cold Wash Fruit water for more But Avoid Thoroughly, Soaking rethan the minute TiACTERLA lurk in soil, and tor quired this reason, its will make it too necessary to wash fruit and berries thoroughly. watery. However, this does not mean that you allow the fruit or berries to Hot Water Bath soak in water. They may become Best for Fruit Canning waterlogged and give you a pRUITS and berries, generally watery pack once the fruit Isvery in hold their shape better when the jar. hot or packed cold into the jars and Whole fruits should be washed are then processed by the hot water under gently running water and bath. placed in a colander to drain as The open kettle method, whereby soon as washing is over. Berries the fruit is cooked in a large kettle may be dipped in and out of on top of the range and fresh, packed clean water in a basin and then while boiling hot into sterilized placed in a colander to drain. Runjars, is preferred by some people. ning water may break the berries After packing in the jars, the apart. LTN.V SAYS: From three to three and one-hapounds of strawberries are needed for a quart of canned lf since they have of liquid. One and a material high percentage f to two pounds of cherries or plums will yield a quart ox the canned product. To sterilize jars for canned foods, wash them first in warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly. Cover jars with warm water and allow U come to a boil. Boil for 15 Let stand in water until minute. ready to use. one-hal- trftrje-tion- s one large and two small parasols, parasi trimmed nut cups, candle tut and place cards. Follow Rules for Fruit and Berry Canning (See Directions Below for pjr and fa Gabriel, Calif. 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