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Show PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, WOMAN'S WORLD OieislorOaughtct By QNE OK thirgs experience space. It mind iind ule. Ertta Haley THE MOST frustrating any homemaker t.m is the luik of storage destroys her peace of upsets her work xihed It's bad enough in any part of the house, but it's even w.nse in the kitchen f r here she must prepare her meals and do a great part of her work. Theres 1845 r- good news, though, for the woman who will but use her Imagination even a little bit No matter how old the kitchen, no matter how.' deplorable the situation looks at a discouraged glance, its surprising how the kitchen can be remodeled to something practical and efficient. In many kitchens, wall space Is entirely wasted, and this can be easily remedied with a few built-icupboards More working space is easily provided, too. with a few feet of clay tile These two remodeling tricks can increase both the appearance and effi icncy of the kitchen. You can save hundreds of steps by having proptr storage space in - Simple Lives DARLING little dress thats on simple princess lines. sew with just four pattern to .cj A cut j cesUi,e bright scraps for the tin applique- Vour young daughter cun dress herself in a jiffy. 1 ttd'g r.ih 2, 3. 4, corner in !? 3. 2S Vdrds of 35 or N sue vcjrs . it f,ee nniKa-sp- n eoni.ing intretng fe.i. printed lnbide the s uoltt-r- i ( tl lete pil(trn brie iMsue f ii i I its legs, fod.iy tor u nt -- send 25 cent nnd Summer-iu( imp Spring !')nt k PATTERN DEPT. rn Sosth Well SI.. Cblrass T, III. Enclose 25 cents In corns for each jitern desired. rlllU.K .SWING ft ......Size.....,.. No Pattern .. Vane tddress Posted on Values Keep Reading the Ads By iVHcfi SLEEP WONT (GUIS AND YOU GLUM FEEL Delicious Laxative Try This Chewing-Gu- m Wken you roll and toss all night-fe- el headachy and Just awful because you need 4laxaUe-dothls- ... Chew chewing-gu- m action of VECN A MINT S Special medicine "detocrs" the stomach. That Is, it doesn't act while In the wpm kh, but only when farther along In the lower dl Restive tract. ..where you want It You feel fine again quickly I 1 And scientists say chewing makes fine medicine more It so It flows gently Into the system. Get at any Ifl-IU 50 or only fnig counter-2- 5. laxative. The -- -- I- T T FEEN-A-MINFAMOUS s .... lAXATIVf CHEWmC-CU- were used In remodeling this kitchen to provide some much needed extra space. The broom closet fits snugly between refrigerator and door while the overhead rabinets give room for dishes, bowls and other articles needed In this section of the Look at the area In back of ymtr range. Is it being used fullv? In an old fashioned kitchen, the answer is in all prob.ihil.ty, No In the newly arranged kitchen, you probably have a cupboard In back of the range that will house not only such staples as sugar, coffee, flour, seasonings and other foods needed for cooking, but also some utensils. A cuj'board near the range should hold pots and pans, as they will then be nearest the area where their greatest use Is. If space Is short, use the inside of the doors on the cabinets for holding such accessories as spatulas, cooking spoons and forks, knives, strainers, etc In this way. you can keep them right at your finger tipis, and need not rumble through a drawer to get them in a hurry. When you have enough space between the range and the sink for a table top cupboard, this is the ideal place for vertical storage of cookie sheets, griddles and pot sheets, girddles and pot covers. Thin, vertical pieces of wood may be constructed inside the cabinet to hold these separately, in apple-piorder, if the cabinet does not come with them already made. II jt t plenty of cabinets . . . the kitchen areas in which it's most needed. You can save needless headache over broken dishes that are piled high in a crowded cupboard by making intelligent use of space already there, and its usually there simply waiting to be used! A little study of your own kitchen activities will show you where you want to store dishes as well as foods and equipment. Make a list of activities in various work centers, such as range, refrigerator and sink. From then on, you have a concrete plan. Make Thorough Use Of Sink Area One of the basic rules In putting together an efficient kitchen consists of separating all the major appliances and working areas with plenty of space for working. For example, on either side of the sink you should have a table top. If you simply cant manage to have table space on both sides, at least have it on one side. Frequently, in older kitchens, one finds that the area below the sink is not utilized at all. Think how handy this is for storing pots, pans, bread boards, rolling pins and such supplies as soap, detergents, bleaches, dish pans, racks and colanders. If you have a kitchen sink standing simply bare against a wall on its simple enough matter to find an undersink cabinet that will fit this utterly useless space. If you already have a cabinet and find that it doesn't give the most efficient use possible, try putting small racks on the doors, inside, to hold the smaller items, thus releasing shelf space for items which need It. When the sink is in front of a window, it's easy enough to have cabinets on either side of the windows to take care of storing some dishes, glasses, bowls, and other items used in that area. Store as many dishes as possible in this sink area, as you can easily a to keep supplies neat. put them away immediately after drying. No steps to cart dishes to another cabinet will be needed! If its possible to have a cabinet near the sink, this may be used for storing cleaning items such as broom, mops, dust pans, cleaning cloths and towels. -- By Will Bernard, LL.- B- If an Acrobat Sprains an Ankle, Is The Theater Owner Responsible? A feature of a travelling vaudeville show was a girl acrobat. One evening, at the end of her act, she started walking off the stage. Unfortunately, in some inexplicable manner, a rubber ball had rolled onto the platform. The girl, busy smiling at the audience, stepped on the ball, fell, and sprained her SORETONE Liniment's Heating Pad Action Gives Quick Relief! fcX;rpo?ure rellcve in muscles, I such symptoms quickly T Spccuili Dlsde for i purpose. 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In the midst of the bitter court battle that followed, the man died. In his will, he left a substantial bequest to his son but only on the condition that the son would carry on the fight against the partner to the bitter end. As it happened, the son had no stomach for the controversy. So he went to court to test the validity of this Lee doesn't get his raise, and the only thing that is raised is the roof when he discove's that young Lee has broken a window downtown to the tune of nirc dollars. High living costs distract Diana; she tells Lee that there will were shocked at so material a have to be a change, she can t go a and true view, protested that in on. And Lee worries and frets in marriage money was blit a minor his turn, and wonders how he is consideration. going to tell her that there are to When we were married we had be changes at the office, too. Filnothing," many of these letters lmore for manager. Filmore! Five from happy wives said. I would years younger than Lee, and marry Dick if he hadnt a penny, trained by Leel said the girl's letters. Old women When they separate nobody mengrandmothers, great grandmothtions money. Lee says that he ers wrote me that it was not safe hates for the children to hear scrapto put such ideas into the heads of ping all the time, and Diana tells idealistic youth. her lawyer that Lees inscnsitive-nes- s Chances with Love to the strain under which she It is impossible to answer all lives amounts to severe cruelty. these letters personally, but this If the financial situation were might stand as a sort of answer restful and secure, rather than subto them all. What I meant in my ject to every domestic storm that article was by no means what blows, none of these things would they took it to mean. It would be disturb it. Crises like dentist and unnatural and absurd to suggest doctor would have their place; that a girl in love measures the Lee would trust Diana and Diana claims of the man she does not would take pride in holding exlove against the claims of the man penses down. she does, because the first menSo dont minimize the importance tioned has a good Income and the of money, you young husbands and Her chances with wives. Or rather, settle it honestsecond none. love weighing down the scale, are ly and fairly, and then you can forinfinitely the better. get as completely as you please. Millions of happy American marAsk yourselves if you are being riages perhaps it would be safe just about it. to say most American marriages A few years ago a rapturous engaged young woman was talking to me and to her mother of her new household. some time ago. I said that money was the most important consideration where the success or failure of a marriage was concerned Hundreds of women wrote me in answer, and most o' them Stealing Cows Still Is Risky Prize Calf Kicks Man Into Raft of Troubles . if be hadnt a penny . . . start on a very shaky financial basis. Usually, the man has a job, and the girl her trousseau and wedding gifts, and perhaps a few wed ding checks. Thats all. Ten, 15, 50 happy years later they love to look back at the earl ier difficulties, the money shortages, the scares and crises. But to survive these crises takes all the character and courage young people have. Some of those who and character havent enough courage muddle through simply because they cant separate. Others keep putting off divorce was that it grudge clause, arguing it is their nature to probecause against the public interest to per- crastinate And the muddlers and petuate a quarrel in this way. But the find often procrastinaters the judge disagreed and held that into better themselves emerging lethe unusual proviso was quite times, easier finances, older chilgal. dren, a more developed attitude, 9 toward the seriousness of marMay a Dog Bite riage. The Hand That Feeds Him? Money Question Lurks even But under the trouble, A woman had a collie which had the nasty habit of nipping people. though it seemed to be a matter no One day a delivery man, noticing of not loving enough, or having actualor common being interests, a on held out the the dog sidewalk, the money quespiece of candy. The animal's re- ly incompatible, tion was always lurking. his to When was bite hand! sponse When there is a money adjustthe man later sued the dog's owner Lee ment, nerves get frazzled. takes it much too casually, and Diana frets. Or Diana hasn't the slightest idea of the value of money and charges dresses and hats as though every charge wasn't going to be entered on the bills. The baby's threatened mastoid turns out to cost $300. Diana won't bother with a budget, or Lee gets mad whenever she asks him where that man was arrested on a charge of beating his wife with a rolling took pin. At the trial, the defendant the witness stand to tell his side of the story. The judge didn't like the way things were going, and soon took over the himself. He fired question after for damages, she insisted that his a loud provoked" the dog gesture had question at the man, all in court and angry voice Later the jury into biting. However, the for the her on delivery made but pay brought in a guilty verdict, a man's injury. The judge felt that appeal, the man was awarded mean enough to bite the new trial. The upper court said that any dog feeds him" should not that hand was improper, the judge's manner be allowed to run loose at alL because it indicated prejudice. A n col- I'lqur rontlnuea Ita upward elimb la the popularity acale and la bring given many different treatments. For example, the casual dress sketched here Is distinguished by an Intrlraey of cut usually reserved for more expensive wools, yet Is wel adapted to the firm body of pique. White la slated to be one of the leading colors for one reason because it is so beautiful In a quality weave. Another reason is that It is always flattering and ran be worn with the high color Jackets that herald spring. Money Decides Marital Course . . p 1 CLASSiRED FpllE FAMOUS Metropolitan Opera has a new head man. R.nlulf Bing, and be has opened bis administration with a bang He it for a complete change of policy, IIFI I W1FD WOMF.N and this doesnt mean merely havSEWERS ing a woman instead of a man Nr no homttt vjum (err stand upside down tit the lobby fr.ttrt! tVff fcftecM Mff, f4., JJ tttuen Atr . irt III Mr. Bingo (beg pardon, the MIM'FI I.4NLOI S O" In our mislabel ha HIJ Ovrrnlbt lirtvlr liMlrt moved In and lakrn ovrr with 4 sliiih i.i .x I'Mitt. Jtoc. sound rfferta. There Wagnerian rOX If! liltn, MrUM Hlllini, havru'l been so many repercussion! lim e the time the commercial broadcasters took aver Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! Grand Central terminal. The llarnunt and Bailey rireua baa often eome in more quietly. DFPfiRTMFNT KATHLEEN NORRIS Just an Occupational Hazard high in the hills of tho Flench Hiviera annually collects some three milium pounds of orunge blossoms for use m makSo ing wet smelling essences extensive is this manufacture that odors pervudo every pi i fume street in the town Grovse, MEET THE METI e THE READER'S COURTROOM - i 'hl.Phillipr room. 0 Intern A few feet of space formerly wasted around the refrigerator Irrfumrd Iu-Frame's big perfume center bt Q Lack of Storage Space Toughens Chores Cut on Princess Lines i UTAH WIS. don't HUDSON, They string you up any more for selling cattle you dont own, but you can get into a heap of trouble. Especially if youre wanted in three states for forgery and for violating federal parole. Thats what a fellow who called himself Jack Desmond learned. All he had done, believed Lawrence Hope, St. Croix county sheriff, was to sell a registered bull calf he didnt own to Charles Rentier of Lakeland, Minn., for $75. By the time the FBI had finished routine checks Desmond was under $10,000 bail and authorities were arguing which charge to try him on. They said that Desmonds story started when he had just been released from the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., and picked on the Hudson area as a good place to settle down. He got n a job at the dairy, about 15 miles from here. He met Mrs. Victor J. Barnum, Houser-Interlache- a well to do 47 year old widow. Desmond, who is 36, said that he was 41. He courted and won Mrs. Barnum and quit his job. On Oct. 8 he was married. A few days later he sold the dairys prize calf to Reimer. A couple of days later he and his bride left on an extended western trip. A charge of selling the calf under false pretenses was gotten out against Desmond. The bride's mother, Mrs. Victor Johnson, became suspicious over the repeated requests for money and war bonds she was receiving from the couple. Desmond and his wife returned here and he promptly demanded that his mother-in-lagive him the key to their safety deposit box. She refused. He went to the courthouse $10 went. to get a court order forcing her to When Lees mother comes to visive him the key. of a it its entertaining, question Bat Mrs. Johnson, the mother-in-law- , douband of hearty lunches, which had beaten him there. She les bills Diana can't ask her to to Dist. Atty. eat a peanut butter sandwich in voiced her suspicions was Gwin Gwin. U. F. glad to know four the kitchen When Lee spends that Desmond was back in town. the flu with bed theres in days showed up for his doctor again, and Wilson, at the When Desmond sheriff arrested the court order that office, gets the commission him for the calf sale. Lee might have ha announced be had signed Flagstad, invited Walter Wmchell to about at him instead of the lady, ignored an ultimatum from Latin! z Melchior, changed the ticket system and adopted a longer season. This treatment of Melchior shook radio and television to its depths Nothing softened the blow except the lack of an announcement that he would use Milton Uerle in Lohengrin. He Kirsten Mr. Bing sa he Is determined to bring grand opera within the reach rf more people in the lower income groups. He thinks people who come to the Met for the music instead of the press notires, photographic rodeo and a possible try-ofor a place on the Arthur (iodlrey program should be encouraged. ut Best Knorin HOME REMEDY TO RELIEVE COUGHING DISTRESS Only Vtrks VnpoRub gives you this special Penctratlng-iitlmulaUn- g action when you rub it on throat chest and bui lt at bedtime: It PMtTMns to upper bronchial tubes with special medicinal vupurs. It tumults cheat and back surfaces like a warming poultice. And It keeps working for -h- ours-even while you &kcp V vtnonr "Be Right Opening night, for example, will not be entirely limited to subscribers. You can get in without being registered as an amateur acrobat or female pipe smoker. We bad the following imaginary interview with Rudolf: Q. Mr. Bing, you are aware, are you not, that Flagstad returned to Norway and was there under the from Nazi occupation? A. An artist is an is the voice artist, and it that counts not her politics. Besides, look at the advertising Lie adverse comment will get us. It may bring us people who hitherto never thought of sleeping by subscrijition. about Q. What Melchior? Didn't you admire his singing? A. Yes, but I wished he would either concentrate on it In grand opera or make his radio authors turn out better scripts. Q. Have you seen Traubel? A (singing). Nobody knows the Traubel Ive seen. Q. Have you had any sugges tions from Billy Rose? A. No, but I expect to as soon as he settles the problem of whether to keep The Great Jewel Robbery in New York or take it on the road. Q. What do you think of the suggestion grand opera should be sung in languages all the customers can understand? A. The day may come when it will be done in language even all the opera singers can understand. Q. Are you satisfied with the costumes and scenery? A. There is some question whether new sets and wardrobes are not needed for the intermission vaudeville shows. Q. In Wagnerian opera do you favor putting the armor on over the head, or feet first? A. I have trouble enough with out taking that up my first season Q. Have you any particular novelty in mind for the coming opera season? A. I am thinking of putting on South Pacific" instead of Dei Rosenkavaher. Q. Could that be done? A. Possibly, but it would violate an old Met custom of not making WNU-- W 09-- 50 VJDG.E.D g money. Q. Have you ever thought ot keeping all grand opera singers IT quiet, distributing free beer, and letting the customers do the singing? A, Only when Sweet Adeline" creeps into Tannhauser by a typographical error. YE GOTHAM BUGLE & BANNER Rossellini is passing out Dr. s If you saw it in cigars . . pictures you would say Roberto wasnt the type How about a musical on Sen. 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