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Show DEDDTrnnniE sTnifcY w. nimccss py xnoriKTON hunts in U Billy M'ink yAXH erched fo,r. The amell everywhere, but the appeared cLwelva bd fol-- f Time after time, to the led was trail. BiUy of doors under the barn. fZit that &ll the rats had and that all had big barn L the same way. uL moved off somewhere." "I frightened them BiUy. S u they big barn. didnt dare stay here ,er. All have gone, young. middle-sizelittle, and u bo fun left for me here in v barn. 1 think IU foUow can There they can go, I W are a gang of robbers, and of no ire ugly, dirty, In fact,, theyre They have so than that 'babies at a time and have often that there is danger drive their honest fy will vrs off the earth. Yes, I think them." .&outiously poked his head the opening that led out he blinkeo with jrt, Then Outside everything was pij white. It was snowing. It some time. )een snowing for a single rat was i footprint-open. Moreover, there was no by means Qf Billy to follow d, Keeping Up of his wonderful nose. The snow had covered their trail. Billy could only lick his lips and wonder in which direction those rats had gone. "If I knew more about this part of the country I would know better where to look for those rats," muttered Billy. As it is. I havent been here long enough to know about anything but this barn, the henhouse, and the big woodpile between the two. I wonder if they can have moved over to that wood-pil- e or to the henhouse. The wood-pilwould give them hiding places, but they wouldnt find anything to eat there. "If they have gone tc the henhouse they can hide Underneath, it and for food ' they can steal eggs and kill a hen.' Ive known rats to dp Just those things. Ive known them to kill chickens and then have the owner of the chickens blame me or Jimmy Skunk for it I hate rats. Everybody else does. I know most everybody and I dont know a single person who has a good wora to say fop Robber the Rat and his gang. I think Ill run over to the henhouse to see If they are there. So Billy Mink went first to the big , woodpile and from there to the henhouse, but not so much as the smell of a tat did ue find in either place. C Kel.nee Sorvloe. "Y Barr. . IMMjuS f' . fcy DR. PAPA. KNOW- S- I black velvet The coat that fashionable dip to the fireplace and the colorful glasses add much to the coziness of entert is trimmed with gray persian taining. Linen and flowers carry I t the collar and culls. The oui the color scheme. Fruits are ef black velvet 'also trimmed always a note of color In a dining the persian lamb.' The suit room. A bowl of Chinese china, for shopping. filled with oranges, pears, apples, of various hues such as red, yellow and green; the banana with its bright yellow, with the purple of grapes and the brown of nuts, makes a centerpiece for the table which is hard to equal. Small cakes may be frosted with a white Icing and coconut colored with any desired color, using paste or liquid fruit coloring, blending until the right shade is obtained. Sprinkle this over the cakes while moist with most charming result Cut cakes with a small biscuit cutter in cylindrical shapes, dip Into moist frosting and roll well in tinted attractive coconut making another ' shape. Angel food may be mixed as usual and divided into two or three parts. 3's EpiGrAfriS hand material but tag them "filled with new cotton. MALLOUI Gqcm cu pOlTWfcS omttuat TIM W7 weoe? QXUG TO I irw TAWt A fig C1RQ1 TUe VMATSCTS icp COCO IDNT 50MSOUS I secon- Bell Syndicate. secon- WNU Service. eventually develop lines in the face that suggest this, and as old age with all its wrinkles comes or them, they have still a pleasant face. People who are constant grouches, always worrying, and never happy develop lines that suggest these emotions. The face is the mirror of our characteristic emotional life. W N U Service. Beginning of Canning Industry The canning indi try was established in the United States in 1819 by Ezra Daggett, who learned the trade before coming to thii country. He packed salmon, lobsters and oysters. Before 1821 William Underwood of Boston was packing preserves and In 1835 be packed tomatoes In glass. He was shipping goods to South America by 1821. making as many shades of color with a bit of coloring. Put together In layers, adding a fourth of a cupful of cocoa to the layer to be used at the bottom, then add the other colors as desired. The cake may be baked In a loaf as marble cake If one has less time for preparation. For a daffodil cake have one layer yellow, using a sponge cake with the yolk of eggs and one of angel food mixture. Put together with lemon or orange filling. Ice and sprinkle with coconut C Wetter Newspaper Unio. Impatient hands would change the earth, When it Is men who must have worth; And you may pass a thousand laws. Yea, even In a righteous cause, Yet statutes will not make a state While men still covet, men still hate. ultra-viole- We need not change the law. we need Not alter anything, indeed. and even Except men's hearts they Need not the dawn of som- - new day, Need not new trails that men may miss. But men who better follow this. C Douglaa Ualloch. WNU Srvp Collecting the Wash taft BAies BuyDOWN 14 60 THAT HEATWl TM& TOO-A-W llOWT oam SO MAKv umete- - teeSCVTABi CHOUftM -Js EA8H A uvIT. icy ( 5 A -- -- and, in no time at all, youll have enough completed tc make this stunning rug. Heres one way to turn useless rags into something worthwhile, though rug wool or be ufsed. may Done in Germantown the would a handsome make square? cushion or chair set. In pattern THE LANGUAGE OF YOUR HAND . By Leicester K. Davis Mill Led ter, lae. re-em- ultra-viole- d ivory-whit- THE naU Joint of ' the e by the standard method, oil was from eleven to thirteen times ns effective as carbolic ncid of tbe same strength in killing bueterui. yet it is non poison-ous- . ai-i- d Not you will find and charts for making the square shown; an illustration of t and of the stitches needed; ma-tri- is to it wounded human tissues, but it Is claimed actually to. promote the healing of wounds. It Is said to dissolve and bring away pus without Injuring the healthy tissue. All other disinfectants and germicides Irritate, if they do not destroy, human tissue to some extent, so that their application to a wound must represent a compromise between killing the bacteria and harmoil is being ing the patlcht. used by Australian doctors and dentists with remarkable success in treating skin diseases, septic wounds, abscesses, and pyorrhoea, according to the Mcdicul Journal of Australia. Used Also In Perfumery. It Is a pale oil with an odor resembling nutmeg This has caused it to be employed In perfumery, but Its most refined uses will be in medical and surgical practice. Oil ha The chemistry of not yet been cleared up, ao that it is not known to whut the oil bwes oil its peculiar virtue. seems, however, to have a more complex composition than many oils originating in Australia, tiiBt land of strange plants and animals. The grows Only in a belt neur the north coast of New South Wales, and its oil Is so little known to the world that only one. firm in London is handling it. Ti-tre- al requirements: To obtain this pattern send j Foreign Words and Phrases pleasant-s- melling Ti-tre- Novel wheel chair being used by an elderly woman in Cllftonviiie, England, to save effort on her g rounds. Now Dr. Karl Drchcr, of the Marburg Zoological Institute, hat found that this maxillary gland, aa It is called, secretes a substance that dissolves the cocoons in which young bees develop, when they are ready to emerge. This gland is Indispensable for ' the life of the hive, a s a matter of fact, because the young bees cannot break tbe cocoon cases themselves, and the Jaws of tbe nurse-bee- s are too short and blunt to open them by biting. This is especially true for the queen-be- e sides. If the Joint appearr to be extremely short, the will of Its owner is often blindly unreasonable, acting upon conclusions which, even though faulty, are next to Impossible to change. If with this combination the underside opposite the nail is bulging, or "clubbed," we l have sure Indication of that may get its possessot Into difficulties through failure to control a violent temper. If, however, the sides of en otherwise stubborn nail Joint ere cleanly tapered, with the underside portion gracefully shaped, the stubbornness indicated Is more likely to be confined to decisions, calmer, though difficult to alter in business matters. WNU Serrir. Plant Missing Links Discovered in Oregon BEND, QUUQSi denotes the manner In which the will Is used. It showr unmistakably whether its possessor is stubborn or easily Influenced. Impulsive or cautious. The formation, of the first or nail. Joint bolds a wealth of Information concerning the variations of the will The Strong and stubborn W11L The nail Joint which indicates this temperamental trait also denotes a man or woman who cannot be budged once the nind has been made to follow a given course of action. It is most notable in the rigidity of the Joint when pressure is caerted to bend it barkwaro toward thi wrist, while any unexpecieo at tempt to close the Joint paimward meets with involuntary resistance The nail ouit ot the stubborn A Jury." says Rene KlUi, "nre thumb is usually ot numerate length twelve men chosen In decide wbe and uiclinfd to be thicsset There ir has the better lawyer." a marked abence"ol taper at the WNUSerrim. I ORE. j e e missing links, closing gap in the history of life on this continent', have been dis- covered in Oregon, and the discovery has been verified by Dr. Ralph W. Chaney o Institution -- the Carnegie Washington. j , The fossils date from the Pliocene geologic epoch, which came before the Great Ice age. The beds were uncovered during the progress of recent highway construction. They are capped with approximately 100 feet of lava. The discovery verified prediction made by Dr. Chaney many years ago, when he said that willows and poplars would be abundantly repre-- , sented in beds of this age, whenever they were found. Many of these trees are among tbe new fossil finds. new-foun- d Jr I t Arriere pensce. (F.) A mental reseivation. Creseite et multiplicamini. (L.) Increase and multiply. (The motto of Maryland.) Faitcs vos jeux. (F.) Flace your stakes (at roulette, etc.), lpo jure (L.) By unques-- I tioned right. Lusus naturae." (li.) 4 ffeak" f ; . nature. Nomine contradiccnte (nem. con.) (L.) No one speaking in op- position. Pollice verso. (L.) With thumb turned down; the decree of death conIn the Roman gladiatorial tests. Rcnommee. (F.) Fame, renown. Qui sexcuse, saccuse who excuses himself, ff cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with. Creomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomulslon, which goes right to the scat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed memn branes as the phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Oct Creomulslon right now. (AdvJ germ-lade- professional i IOORnsn SOOMks .ask -- i n HJ 54 iM'iifi 3, i HOTEL Temple Square 91OfS3M Ratos TU ntal -NU. f TilMmdlr wTi n--a win - rjrr-7fan 4nnM - T pn Ufa Nod wfa? B3CIILY UOOHMENDED mlmm hi why tto mi DmtlmcOmm ffa oIMrk bis tasrttM faoalairr ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Hobby interests are combined in a unique fashion by Dr. George W. Morey of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Dr. Morey is a physical chemist in the institution's geophysical laboratory, specializing in study of glass and glasslike compounds.. As NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby I delightfully air cooled durtug the summer zueatbs Radio for tvmry Root . Soil for Orchids USES SALT Will Be of Vast Importance. declared, 'It seems probable that If the discovery of the interstellar titanium la confirmed It will give information concerning the content and nature of interstellar space that is of more importance than was the discovery of sodium and calcium In nearly empty space.? Tbe star Chi Aurlgae also shows the new titanium lines. Dr. Adams end Dr. Dunham reported, end it is probable, they added, that further, research on the spectre of the hot stars will reveal the presence of thls.lntervenlng mstter in all directions from the earth. 6331 WNU W Harvard astronomers and accuses himself. No matter how many medicine you have tried for your cough, chest MASS. CAMBRIDGE, far-ointerstelDiscovery in lar space of what is probably ionized gas of the element titanium, a find astronomers WASHINGTON (F.) He A Three Days Cough Is Your Danger Signal Interstellar Space May Contain the Element Titanium Glass Wool Is Good Plan 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth street, New Yoi k, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, our name and address. e lemon-colore- ns complete-instructio- It Promotes llcaling. only o . say is likely to prove of tremendous significance in learning the content find naBees Gland in ture of these nearly vacuous Mystery regions, has been reported to Unlocks Cradle Doors the Harvard Observatory by Mount Wilson ObservaBERLIN. Every worker the in California. bee carries a gland that is tory find was made Dr. Walter The by of no use to her but serves S. Adams, director of the Mount the coming generation. The Wilson observatory, and Dr. Theoexistence of this gland, under dore Dunham, a member of the the bees lower jaw, has long staff, while they were conductingof on the ultraviolet part been known, but nobody research the spectrum of the bright star Chi knew what it was used for. 2 Orionls. self-wil- first or it Tested furniture. wash-collectin- u II t "We are using the fluorescence as a principle test In the prosecution of auch cases, David Himmclfarb of the laboratory told a meeting oT the American Association of. Textile Chemists t and Colorists.. The light quickly discloses to the Inspector whether the cotton fibers and felts used in making mattresses are d-hand or new. Traps Cheating Makers. "This work has been developed in our laboratory In order to make sure that all mattresses sold in the state of New York are properly designated and that when the tag calls for new material. It shall be actually new materiui, because there has been practice of using d-hand material, he went on to say. The unique test Is based on the fact that when various textile fibers arc exposed to the proper type t of rays they each fluoresce in different ways, thus enabling them to be distinguished from each other. Fluorescence is the power of a substance to absorb certain wavelengths of light, it usually invisible, and to as visible light. Thus, new cotton when exposed to practically invla-- t t ible rays glows witlT.a or violet light or fluorespurplish cence. On the other hand, if the cotton is old or second-hanit glows fluorescence. The with differences in fluorescence, therefore, reveal the age of the cotton fiber to the tester. With his mercury quartz arc lamp, provided with a filter that cuts out most of the visible ultraviolet rays, the tester directs streams of the invisible rays from the lamp onto the mattress stuffing and from the color of the light glv en off carf draw pretty sure conclu. sions as to whether the stuffings are new or old fibers. Tijis test should be of great value to1 those many states which have laws requiring manufacturers to disclose to the purchaser, usually by an attached cloth label, the kind and nature of the filling material used In mattresses and upholstereo ultra-viole- Yet he shall presently return Young error yet old truth shall learn. The marks of other men remain. Their cairns erected on the plain. Here high the shafts of honor lift. Erected on the rock of thrift. Love, Honor and Obey lUS&ss living e recently, New York department of la- but now siViteons nre beginning to bor run down violators who wonder whether the oil is to make eir professional dream conuitrue. stufT mattresscs with second- COOK BOOK FLOWER bowls, candle sticks,a and sherbet glasses inning, yet businesslike Is well as the ordinary service dishes trim street ensemble seen are full of color these days. When Paris fashion parade recently. the snow covers the ground and Quarter length coat and skirt the bleak winds blow, the cheery d harming-th- - MOTHERS COLORFUL DISHES without - Mankind moves onward fi.iy by day. But some men grow Impatient they Are like the lad who runs nho.ni And scorns the path his elders tread. Deserts the trail the woods to try. Though theres a road to travel by. C - ' ultra-viole- Fop. what la jaialy? Ostrichs hips." registered OUR accuratelyareon our faces. Actors practice certain facial expressions in order- to portray certain characteristics, and paint lines on their faces to suggest the emotions desired. The same sets of muscles are used in expressing both happiness and sorrow, hate or Joy but they are usee, in a different way. People who are Usually cheerful. crude antiseptics, medical men have been looking for a substance that would kill xieteria especially the fiOrms that infest wounds tissue of the patient. Such Mattress. Materials n .substance seems to have Tat tern 5i09 been in found oil an essential NEW YORK. "Invisible Just a simple square, repented light, the same kind that distilled from the Australian and joined together forms this smart Youll love doing the gives healthy tans, is helping Few people ouNldc Australia bad colorful rug. in varied colors, the bedding division of the heard squares of the The Trail of Truth By DOUGLAS GEORGE D. GREER emotions the early days of surpery and .of SINCE 1 WNU Servlc. DG T1IE LINES IN OUR ACES REVEAL TIIE EMOTIONS THAT DOMINATE US? Sarvlc. It Reveals Quality of. i , exhibit of glass articles, threads and tubps at the celebration in the M.iy: flower hotel, Washingtoh, in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the present American patent system. The curtain in the background is also of glass. KNOW THYSELF popping Ensemble V J. .Phillips (left) and Dr. J. C. HosteUer are shown 'with nn C. Destroys Bacteria and Promotes Ileal i rig Unseen Light Helps Enforce Sanitation Laws in New York --- WNU ' Ti-Trc- ervce I5A Here's a Smart Rug That's Easy to Make Germ-Killin- g 3iLIs Obtained rom the e cienie e T. W. New an avo- cation, he gfows orchids. Recently he has discovered that orchids can be grown to good advantage by rooting them in glass wool, a fluffy material made of matted threads of very fine spun numglass, now widely used for inhouse from of ber purposes, sulation to the weaving of fancy fabrics. Tffi CHEERFUL All rett CMU5 music! t-- n vc. tre. told suffered more. ttan most folks do. And nov I ht-vto prtxtise. reties Ht-v- a o. I recJire. ttat tkij is true. T'NV VM ' a |