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Show ( 3eetJs of Black Locust Good Taste Today By EMILY Author of ask Parmer Browns boy who helps BROWNS . a man has succeeded In flying under his ov u iMwir. Krlch , Kucher of Iterllii Is .hen seen performing the feat, followed by excited friends. He blew Into the hoxdike arrangement, causing to revolve the two rotors which also served as wings. On his feet was a. ski lauding gear and attached to his hips was a "tall skid." him most In his potato patch, and sat admlr- - hell tell you Its the Grosbeaks. , They fertalnly do love, potato bugs. W They eat some' fruit but on the otkrt bird whole, they are about as useful folks around the garden as anyone of courae. Who I know.. Now run along, Peter Raband dont bother me any more. fliuld U ber sputtered Jenny, bitPeter didnt run along right away, her ctoss'J e sat around I would watching Rosebrenst never (fVerer, and Mrs Grosbeak until he hapreplied Peter. PETER RABBIT A tic I? ' 1 S rks to look up to see Farmer tbe least bit Uke him pened Irowns Boy Just starting down p'SS.-through the Old Orchard. Then PeibI decided It was time for him to ter was There Li, aj quite true. about leave. Mrs. color Krtiotlful rose C T. W. Burgas. WNTJ Bervlc. ..n.A hmwn iqq :hes with and "tere there, and boff THROUGH A Over on her breast rk streaks t was a whitish line. ieem possible that she could Rose-..- I mate . of handsome more looked she To Peter rjfJJk overgrown member of the While Rosebreast was very busy Mrs. Grosbeak Uni buds and blossoms from the This struck Peter as queer. Whit Is she doing that for? he ulrtd. For the same reason that yon sweet clover blossoms and es," replied Jenny Wren tartly. Do you mean to say that they cried i oo buds and blossoms? 1 never a heard of such jer. tig. I shouldnt think that Farm-throw- n would like that i off tut tut tut I prt, I You can more silly questions than any retorted y of my acquaintance, uj Wren. Of course, they dont on buds and blossoms. If they ended on those they would soon to to death. Use your head, er, use yonr head. You know enough that buds and bios-i- s last only a very short time. Grosbeaks eat a few just for sake of variety, but they live bugs and Insects. tly on You loYou Know the Ralflesia, a Cower ttat grows in Sumatra, is U ' largest Cpwer in the t korld. it When fully grown weighs 15 pounds and measures 3 feet across. Its are as large as dinner Plates and its cup-lik- e cwter holds a gallon of liquid. VdMMi KaVM,W- - WNU Service WHATS IN THE JOB Eoners governess her Job. The woman who said this went on to mention the various details involved In the care of children. She omitted none, from the petty chores of Inspecting Anger nails to the necessity for keeping after a child to do homework or practice on the piano. And In her viewpoint It was all wearing, exhausting, repetitious drudgery thnt must be resented by all but a type of mind without Imagination. That reminds me of an old story. You may have heard' It, hut Its a good story anyway. Its a story of three stone cutters who were workTrigonometry Is the study of the ing on a large block of granite. A stranger who happened to be pass- firing of certain weapons such as ing asked the first cutter what he rifles, revolvers, etc. was doing. Tm cutting stone, growled the BONERS are actual humorous man. found in examination paHe asked the second. pers, essays, etc., by teachers. Im working for $7 a day," he replied. arIn olden times the Bat the third answered, his face ranged the marriage andparents the bride alight : never saw the gloom until the wedTm building a cathedral ding night There was perhaps no damage done In the operation of cutting Caesar was killed by the Ides of atone by the attitudes of the first March who were led by Brutus, two workmen. The harm Involved Cassius and the Ides following. was to themselves. But those to whom Is entrusted the care of chilInterludes were plays given bedren have In their hands tremen- fore people knew how to rend. A dous power for good and harm. man came out on the stage and told The material which they will help what would hapiien during the play, to mold Is precious beyond the lie was the Interlude. worth of all the cathedrals In the world. Only those who have a creAccording to Victor Flugo love ative love for their work and pleas- oxlsvs lu all classes of society. ure In It, only those who see In even What was Pasteurs great achievethe petty details the vision of ment? should are building something they lie invented milk bottles. ever be permitted Into that great Bphere of responsibility. The spoils system was the system Thfr care of children does Indeed the had to whereby require a certain type of mind. But take care of itsgovernment garbage. On without a mind not Imagination. C. Bell Syndicate WNU Senrloa the contrary, the most Important qualification for the woman who would acquit herself creditably In caring for a child is an unusual quality of Imagination the ability to realize the Important Implications in apparently trivial tasks, THE CHILDRENS LUNCH BOX the cathedral of character that she Is bnlldlng out of the Btone of dally child must carry a WHERE attheschool, routine. every effort The care of a child requires a should be made to make the food better person than many types of appetizing. Fresh fruit when It Is work that are more varied and far possible, should always be Included better paid. It requires one with Jams, Jellies, dried fruits such as fine qualities of heart and mind, figs, prunes and raisins or dates will with the artistry to color her dally help out when apples, oranges and work with an Ideal Of course, such fresh fruits are not available. nurses are rare; such people are rare. My child had the good forFruit Paste. . tune to know such a nurse, to mix chopped dates, an Thoroughly be this appreciation, whom let raisins, dry figs and finely ground ner name was Emma WenzeL nnts with orange Juice and a little e. BI1 8 radical WNO Service. cream. Spread generously on thin, buttered bread. tid-bi- ts dll Evanston Is Fingerprinted Quick Orange Jam. Take two cupfuls of orange pulp and juice, one lemon, pulp and cupfuls Juice, and one and ' Put of sugar. Boil ten minutes. Into Jelly glasses and seal Serve A In sandwiches or with toast a makes Jam small glass of this basket lunch to the dainty addition For a wholesome sandwich spread one slice of the buttered bread with one-ha- lf v 5 4 it uiUf tel i w r- - 3 5M - t V I-- -' rfm K B R ft - , THE GREAT . e By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM INHERITANCE r WITTY KITTY By ANNE CAMPBELL e e Hear Mrs. Post: M.v nephew wav married several months ago, and since Ids return from Ids wedding trip has received a hill for the hire of the cars used to take the bridal part) and others to the church nml then to the hotel for dinner and ' the rocepltnu. He Ignored the bill because we were nil under the Ini presslon that this Item wus part of the tirlde'a fanill)a expenses. Now we learn that her family are mnk lug a lot of disagreeable comment because of Ids neglect In paving the hill. You. ns arbiter, can help us. Answer: There nre as many local customs as there are localities, hut lids Is one have never heard of. The only cur that he should he expected to pay for Is the one 'that took the best man and himself to the church, and posslldy the one In which lie and Ills wife drove to the station ufter the wedding. j HOU hast promised nn herltance treasured than More an In silver and ' gold. More beautiful than the piedous Jewels j My dazzled eyes behold. Thou hast promised me, Tluxt hast promised uie A luxury untold. Fathers house, Tlot hast promised me, . There are mansions for my soul, Where the curtains of worldly doubt and fear Thy peRlIng, scarred hands roll. Th girl chum lays about thli Thou hnst promised me. Thou hast tim of th yoar golf widows begin promised me to ronew tholr mourning woods. A bright end starry goal I WNU Service In my Thou hnst promised me an luher ltance When done with earthly strife, A boon to tnnke a Journey fair That with threatening clouds Is rife. . t Thou hast promised me, Thou bust promised me The gift of eternal life I (Ooprrlcht ) Lovely Straw Hat orange marmalade and the other with cottage cheese.. Put together and wrap In waxed paper. Carrot, Colory and Nut Sandwich. Mix ground raw carrots, celery and nuts with lemon Juice and boiled dressing. Put the mixture into cases made by scooping out a roll cut In half. Fit the halves together. Too Truo mistake tor a motorist to try to bent a train over a crossing. "Yes, It often proves grave mistake." Cincinnati Enquirer. It Is a KEEP COOL SAVE TIME SAVE WORK SAVE MONEY vilh the "11113 Coleman Slf-Hcatin-o lion will 1 v you mot ftm and work than a $100A) wathtna machinal It trill aav your atrencth . . help you do batter booing aaOct and quicker at lata coco . Instant Lldhtlatf ... no hearing or torch ... no waiting. Tha with match dnubia pointed baa iron ferment with fewer arrokaa. Larga gliaa' alkiea aauer. Ironing tim ta aquoth bea Meat fcaeU . . .uaa k aoured new hen. Economical, too . . .coata only Yii an hour to operate. Sea your hardi-wor houeefumUhtng dealer. If local dealer doean't handle, write ua. Tint cni PHAN LAMP AND STOVX CfX Dart WUJM, Wtehlla, Kaaqi 1U.I YbUaiiripnta, Pa I Mi Awlea, Lauf.) ' tvenly-heatr-d ooa-thui- l. ar Tmta. the auditory nerves and, according to this .definition, there, would be no sound unless there was an ear present to receive the sound vibrations. However, In physlca aound is defined as the energy which occasions tbe sensation of hearing. Then, In a physical sense, sound would he present wherever there were sound waves regardless of whether It was actually heard or nol Sacrad Water of ladle Amritsar, India, 'owes Its foundation to the sanctity which attaches to the site. According to Hindu mythology, It was there that Rama's army was restored to life after Its destruction by his sons. In Gura Ram Das' days a cripple bathed, after seeing a crow change from a Jet black hue to the whiteness of a swan merely by dipping Its wings In the magic waters, and was transformed Into a vigorous man. .LL. Outdoors is Calling Th Cal I fund Iarfo maOom pany baa an openInduaMoo ing In tbla territory tor a capable, raaltlnni Bata tapir Wriio ua today PAIJPOKNIA IKRrbHr. WISPlKt Walnut HU, Knnana tntr, Mtaaonrt f cr' its' r J Id i LL lie cluing . It's Hard to convince a suburb of ChJcago, are being flnger-:io- g 0 ldenU-V-Bays cause or a daughtr-1n-law,- " they are criminals, but as an aid In the of .. aro lnJuretl tholr or lost. Fred G. Bennett, the towns fingerprint Ironic Irons, that u Police of n . Chief not wkile oun Froemanok311 Sarvlafc primed ot Evanston, ton-ln-la- n, .se j1)-- In-la- out-laws- ." C. Ball Srndloata WNU i lt.lt E Mrs. Post: The time hnx for mother tp, order the Invitations to my wedding. A friend told ns you wrote sometime last (hrtarla. SALES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED r WEDDING INVITATION ALL-IN-ON- DEAR d Pop, what Is arrogance? Upturned chin." e Ball 8 radical WNT? Swvlc. My dear Mrs. Post : Please list nil the exitetiHCH of my wedding that should he tuken care of by my parents. I am having a simple church wedding, with a reception at my par ents' club afterwards. . Answer: All cost of Invltutlons and announcements, your trousseau, wedding dress, decoration of church und house, all music, wedding hrenk-fuand collation, hrldcsmnlda' bouquets. and all transportation of Immediate finally and bridal party. In many communities the bridegroom gives the bride her houqucL Therefore, follow locnl custom. THE Egg 8andwlch. medium-sizeThis fusclnntlng Chop hard cooked eggs, moisten wRh lemon Juice, season with salt hat is of brown pique straw fuced suede and decoratand pepper, spread over a lettuce with moss-gree- n leaf, place on a buttered slice of ed with cherries. bread. Cover with a plain buttered slice. Sound! C by Waattra Newspaper Unloa. Sound Is usually defined as the sensation caused by stimulation of IPAPA KNOWS 1 Your local dealer carries Ferrys Pure Ilrcd Vegetable Seeds. Now only 5 cents a package. Adv. st WNU Sarvli a. e, fr Luckily for Anglora Fish may ho bought If they he cant caught What SHE TOLD winter that the wedding Invitation WORN OUT HUSBAND which folds In half and whose edges M have reproached him aeul to form an envelope on which hia ot temper hia --ail the address Is written, is best posliut wisely aha hia frequent colds, hia sible taste and used by smartest peoout," on edge" ple. The stationer has shown us a very trouble aha heme If CoosUpatwol Tha sample of this style of Invitation af. . fjk 'nrf morning Nil on this bond paper, as well as the taking (Natum's Kano heavier kid paper that fits In two odyju as aha 1 yurd, ha felt liko envelopes. The thin piece himself again Invitation Is considerably less keenly alert, peppy, cheerful i but before rhooelng It we NN tha safe, dependable, ail- vegetable laaauva and corroo- ( would like to be sure of your opinUva works gently, thor- , oughjy, naturally. It stun- ion, please, ulateatha aliminattvo tract to complete,regular f V .Answer: 1 cant remember exactin funettomng ly what I answered, but I doubt havforming. Try ing gone so far as to say thnt the box. 2Sc at sheet Invitation was In druggists. best possible" taste. I think I said It would he permissible since it "TUMS" Is (he type of invitation much used In England and one that has been chosen also by a number of the smart In New York. Lately, how- NEVER FELT BETTER ever, several Invitations and anSINCE SUE LOST nouncements have been sent me by which me have made my readers, FOUNDS OF FAT rather sorry that I endorsed this type of Invitation, because It can Thro month ago I started using lend Itself to a very poor quality and weighed 201 lb. Today of paper and to Imitation engraving. Kniochen after starting my 4th Jar Ive loot 39 About half of the examples sent me lbo. and am in perfect condition. looked rather shoddy by the tlms really I never felt oo vreH they had gone through the mall. Air. B. C. Terry, In other words I really prefer the Tampa, Ha. . conventional wedding Invitation enDont stay Eat and unattractiva not graved (not printed) on a kid finish when it's so oaav and pnper suggestive of an orange blosaf to get rid of dousom petal In color and texture, t ble china, ngly which fits Into the inner envelop and unbecoming without mucilage on the flap, and plumpneas on upper arm- -t th oamo time build up strength and increase vithis Into an outer one with a feel younger and keep free from The. reason for the tality flap. headache, indigestion, acidity, fatigue two envelopes Is that when the out- and shortness of bre&tn. Just takg a half teaapoonfu! of Krua-che-n er one Is thrown away, the under Salto first thing every morning in one Is entirely fresh and therefore a laaa of hot water. If not joyfully nicer to keep with Its enclosures satisfied with remits of one 85 cent Jar until the latter are used. In the (lasts 4 week) money back from any drugri.oro-.tworJdevetv- - But - nli slngleiTform,nq,.,carJ.CgDk. be.-- , Eruachen sure the SAFE way you get closed and a postmarked, and someto reduce. must be time crumpled Invitation presented at the church,.:.' OLD AQK PENSION INFORMATION It Is true that for those who must Hand Stamp. Dos Alarrtaaa, ffa as. ta economize, tbe sheet and envelope In one la less expensive to have made, and to stamp, since It can be sent as nnsealed postage. But pimplif-Std- n If saving of expense la not a pressHelp nature dear up the blotches and ing necessity, the conventional Insnake your skin lovelier the safe easy vitation with Its card enclosures Is way use bland, effective In heft possible taste. e by Emily Poat. WNU 8 rifle. QSsi XYft.r V J e ad-- X J Nan-habi- t- lJ la, M all-in-o- 39 -- hip-fa- mn-cilag- crfUatj J to mother and father and their two, unmarried daughters living with them siuce "m.,1 family Is not a iwei bj best form, please tell me Just bow (heir names are written on one envelope? t Answer ..Mr, and Mrs. John Jones ami on the line below, the Misses h t i. h EAR Mrs. Post: I wnnF to send one wedding Invitation to a . , Handsome r usk-In- , That She BRIDES ASK dear Mrs post : The soloist Had organist who are to, sing and play at lit) wedding are friends of ni) young uncle. They urc not s ftimt are doing It lor me heennst he nkcd them to I nm to Imlte them both to my re ccption. which Is to he n large one. Outside of thl-j- must I buy them each a gilt? Answer: I dont think I would sii) "must." hut to gie each h remembrance would lie un appreciative thing to do, and to give them nothing would put you too' much In tlielr debt. By JEAN NEWTON e bob-whit- - U'TpHERE Is no harder Job In the world than looking after children. I dont envy any nurse ox Oidnt Seem Possible ;j!d Bs ths Mats of loscbroacl Et. M Womans Eyes Jw family- BOOK OF SOCIAL USAGE," "IUH 1. L THE BLUE ETIQUETTE black locust tree, which has boen widely planted In this country. Is especially valuable, as s producer of winter food for'' game birds. Its seeds sr sought In Imd weather by the the Hungarian partridge, and the phenaants, especially In the Northwest, rejwrts tbe United States I tcpnrtnicnt of 'Agriculture. Tbe seeds hre rated ns one of the vuluul) ft)odf, for bobwhlu 1!u(Th1 Rrmw. California quail, IllournhlK (1ve8 ,n tbe vVest, and HtvTul of the larger nnngame birds )f th(. Kat al8ft oat tlunn Ihsiiles furnishing food for gsme ,ll1(.k b.ust tm, yMda )r(,8i o)(, farmer and nectar for t,mbPr llie honey hep. It grows rapidly to post, .P'de. and timber size. Its In- trlcute root system Is well adapted for holding soil and checking erosion. As a moiulmr of the legntna fnmllv.the locust tree Axes nitrogen, enriching the soil. W'iih these several points In Its favor black locust Is one of the for woodlands,-grove- s, planting eroded areas nml odd pieces of w nse land about the farm. On account of the presence of huriuful Insects In certain localities. It Is advisable to roiiMilt with state forestry agencies before planting on a large scale. Thentany-purpos- 4 polt the, flrht time TrT"hl8tiry Food for Game Birds - POST - Chicagos Area Chicago has an area of 219 square miles and Is about twenty-fivml lea long north and south, hut only ten miles or less Wide east and west e WNU W |