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Show me Vi- D, Tiin Ci Value in . . Linen Assumes Important Role As Fabric for Summer Wardrobes It Used to Be Sissy Your Lifes Your By CIIERIE NICHOLAS There was a time when the man who played badminton was reBut those days are gone. garded as something leu than a By BETSY SIURPLESS Anemia Cases Ey WITTILY T.Z7UZZ Own he-ma- n. In these action photos made by the Speedray technique, two stars , Ken Davidson and Hugh Forgie, show you some of the strokes. JAIIES W. BARTON Cl of died 70 T a friends mine of pernicioui anemia just few years before Doctors Jiinot and Murphy (Boston) made this startling discovery that death from pernicious anethe use of liver. Since that time liver extract and extract of hogs stomach have been a Rofr found effective in this former- ly fatal disease. While the cause of pernicious anemia Is unknown, I know that severe , emotional upsetments and extreme mental work ' or overwork had undermined the health of these two friends and that this might have been a partial cause of their death, by pernicious ane- Pain in Chest lOCCt 4 . . B. WHITMAN B. Whitman ) WNU Sarvtca.) 7 - Bel Water Supply. It be advisable QUESTION: aWould coil to beat water in the firebox of my oil burning furnace? The burner is of the rotary typa. Is such a coll difficult to Install,. and does It in any way affect the heating of the home? There are 11 in our family, and we require an abundant supply of hot water. Answer: 1 do not advise putting a water- - heating coil in the firebox of a furnace, and especially in one with an oQ burner. If your heater Is hot air, you had better put in a separate pot stove, or laundry stove in ' which the temperature of the water can be controlled. You can get pot stoves that feed coal by a magazine or by a stoker, which are IN ASSEMBLING the new summer very satisfactory. It is quite posImwardrobe, dont overlook the the modern type of storthat sible portance of linen for water heater burning gas will age wear. There really Is no material V- - tt serve your purpose. These ere eco that more faithfully holds Its own nomlcal, and If you have not done With than handsome Irish linen. o, I recommend 'asking your gas women of discriminating taste, fine vogue. Two shades of Irish linen, a for figure. company linen is a tradition, and now, be- rich tan and a deep green, combine Damp Plaster. cause . of scientific processing, the to dramatize the South American inQuestion: In damp weather the new linens are rendered practically fluence shown in the simulated bolero of this g dress. This well plaster in my old house sweats so that the paper becomes is a fashion badly designed by SchiaparelAside from the practical view, stained. and papering the li for folk. of gay young which ranks linen high because walls does no. good. Can ws proits complete washability, Its 'three cheers for the tect the paper by putting thin waterand adaptability to any when the classic on the plaster? proofing exshirtwaist dress shown to the left in type of wearing apparel, . style Your house suffer from Answer: because linen are the group marches along in the fashsuggesting perts a Is common to old trouble thet of the beautiful colors In which it ion parade. The dress Is of blue the of the inside houses; piecing wrinkle-resistaIrish linen.- The may now be purchased. ' the brick wells. With against plaster comA trend this season is the double collar and no sir as would be between, specs of fabric. linen .with another are cuffs bining edged with red rickrack, Youll see many linen dresses with and the chic crocheted belt also com- formed by putting the plaster on lath on furring strips, the plaster is wool coats, lined and collared to bines the three colors. . chilled by contact with the outside be also Linen match the dress. may A fashion that women will welwalls, end sweating Is the result. combined with silk or rayon prints come Is the redlngote that la styled The trouble will continue as long as very effectively. Often a monotone of linen in handsome dark mono-tone- the plaster is colder than the house of a linen coat is lined with the print This is worn over print air. One remedy Is to line the matching frock.' In these instances, frocks very effectively and over linen walls with stiff Insulating board, or the linen used is one of the heavier, dresses of a contrasting shade. A to y the plaster over lath on sturdier weaves, either plain 'or practical as well as smart item In woven Into the fibrlc. any wardrobe is the linen suit that Is furring strips. with Easing Oat Skunks. A fashion highlight this season is fashioned with the longer jacket. In Question: Ws have a family of the newly styled longer jackets of navy or dark green or toast brown skunks living peacefully under the solid colored linen, worn over bright It invites uses, for the jacket many our house. So far, everyof porch cottons. or checks gingham printed may be worn over casual frocks thing Is O. X.; but one never knows. The attractive ensemble centered in when not worn with its matching 1 have been told that they can be the photograph illustrates the Idea. skirt. eased out quietly by means of a libThe Jacket, of deep green linen. Is The young set glories this season eral all over the ground cut as expertly and fits as suavely In the new line middy blouse fash- with sprinkling Before using I flakes. moth as any painstakingly tailored wool. ions. As summer advances, dance to wish make sure whether or not and white a It tops black, green floors will boast linen dinner dresses. the flakes are checked dress which follows carefulOn beaches, dressmaker bathing Answer: The flakes are safe to ly the lines of a classic shirtwaist suits In linen will take to the water use. If they were inflammable they frock. and many play suits and beach would be risky to use in tightly d comThe use of linen in dresses of Irish linen will be worn closed containers for the storage of n binations is a theme that vacationers. by have told by those been .1 clothing. stresses the popular contrast-colo- r IRttatM by Wcatcrn Nwpapr Union.) who know, that skunks have s strong objection to bright lights, and will White-Groun- d Prints New break up housekeeping if an electric bulb la hung where it will inIn Summer Fashion Picture light vade their privacy. d It is the prints that Asphalt Paint. have the coveted new" look. The Can asphalt roofing be Question: combination Is espewith other than asphalt painted cially smart Wear with these Can I use a lead paint. If the one of the very voguish paint? Is first covered with shellac? roofing large Milan hats, carry a patent bag Answer: Because the asphalt exmatched with pumps, splash a dash and contracts more readily of red or yellow in gloves and your pands than an oil paint, the oil paint ia boutonniere the sum total will be not advisable. This paint would ."style." show because of cracks "Blue on white-t- also new and the eventually this difference in expansion. Shelprints that pattern red or yellow on lac would not help. Use a paint white are exceedingly chic. wth an asphalt base. !i mia. . Just as mental or emotional strain can affect the organs of the body heart, haustion. Drs. F. Sciclounoff and M. Navllle, ' in the Swiss Medical Journal state that in a aeries of cases of pernicious anemia in which the blood was atp to normal, the patients continued to have the symptoms. They administered thiamin chloride (vitamin 1) to IS of these case and found that this treatment can .relieve and often cure the symptoms due to the disturbances of the nervous system. In favorable cases there was improvement in movement and in sensitiveness, and the pain stopped In a short time. Verves Prsleng Symptoms. The thought then in pernicious anemia is that tbs nerves arc apparently damaged to some extent, thus prolonging the symptoms even after the blood is restored to normal The treatment to relieve these symptoms is the use of vitamin B1 thiamin chloride) which, as stated before, enables the oxygen in the blood to get directly to the nerve cells. Foods rich in vitamin B1 and therefore of help in conditions affecting the nerves neuritis, arthritis, nervous exhaustion are ham, bacon, peanuts, beef, liver, malted milk, wheat germ and yeast. a!u;:si:cuse ly 1 V v ' ' k w - ; terview. Betty was discouraged the third day after the start of her attempt to see Harmon. She decided to give herself an afternoon off. Perhaps an afternoon off would make her feel more confident. So she ran in to see a young married friend. And Celia, as luck and coincidence would have It, was in quite a flutter of excitement about r 0 . t'feNuSt. good-lookin- Re-sizl- crease-reslstan- cy nt blue-and-wh- ite s. re-la- i Top: The shuttlecock, or "Bird," is in flight across the net here, and ' Ken Davidson (left) also looks a if ha is soaring, after smashing it over to his opponent, Hugh For-giwho is recovering after going off balance. Right: Zowiet Hugh e, YOUNGSTERS when ASplayed bard a pain would Forgia completing an around the head smash. This shot is used by the better players rather than a back-han- d stroke. self-plai- d Below: Ken goes up into the air to meet the bird. He is about to execute a high, back hand lob, or drop shot. d, two-tone- wa oc- cur in the cheat and we would have to stop playing nr play more lei- surely. This pain was due to the fact that we were playing so hard. r were so excited while playing, that too much waste carbon dioxide from the exercise accumulated In the blood. Today, when adults get this tight or gripping pain in chest or under the breastbone, ft is called angina pectoris. This is due. as with youngsters playing hard, to something ' preventing enough pure bicod to flow through the little blood vessels carrying pure or unused blood from the lungs to the heart. When this pain comes on from effort. stopping what you are doing or .doing it less rapidly will In most cases cause the pain to disappear. In speaking of angina (pain) due - 'io efTurCDr. weB-fitte- QUESTION BOX Q. Could .you suggest a remedy bleed? for nose ... "v . , , . MIIMWIIIWWHT . caacs of aose bleed are dae ie a email vessel being near the lining eurfaoe f the nose. Blowing owe la often ufQclent to cause bleeding. Neee bleed can be due to ether conditions of the body. jQ. Where there is an exudative retina condition and a small part of the vision is lost, can It be restored? AenTour awn physician can best answer your questions or could yen to any eye specialist. M oat , white-groun- te black-and-whit- r Handknit Apparel Enjoys Increase in Popularity There is a large demand for hand-knEven the machine apparel. knits have been brought to such a 'polnt'6f 'perfection' that they,' have the handknit look. Dresses are so it Geoffrey Bourne'.'Xbh-- ' don. in the British Medical Journal, that in the majority of eases rest is oat needed; in fact, the patient should be encouraged to take regular exercise to increase the strength of his heart and lungs. If during the exercise pain occurs, exercise may be stopped for a lime, "but a graduuTincrease in the amount of work that can be done or exercise taken before the pain appears will be noticed soon. Patients who are overweight, in whom this pain in the chest occurs, can be greatly helped by a reduction f their weight Standing, sitting and walking In an erect position, carrying abdomen drawn in, wBl often prevent this pain. 'When exercise cannot be taken. bolding the abdomen in by d abdominal belt 'means of a wIQ prevent or postpone the pain. . Dramatic Bags black-on-whl- thcy.da.'.noi miss any of the styling details that expertly-iashioned-th- at give distinction to fabric treatments. Sweaters and cardigans abound in unique trimmings, such as wool yarn fringe, dangling tassels, embroideries and knitted skirts are now made with pleats or gores." Necklines Call For Bra to Match Dress Low-C- ut are on their way down and down, almost to the waistline. With this type of dress, comes a bra . Necklines k shoes Dramatic bags, of shiny perforatedjeather to match, are smart as c price. In the underarm bag tefned by Jenny which the younfmodern. pictured is carrying, cldny, black., patent . leather la d ierly used to form wings of and perforated patent. This bag is roomy but compact and is styled with all the "last word" improve- merits Y ou wi I? find - H --the perf ect complement for your new tailleur and particularly chic carried with the black faille jacket suits. By the way, the topknot that surmounts the pretty head of the young lady here posing is a vejy Wltlv-wan- -- to match. You can fasten the open point high or low, as you wish. The collatest blouses have lared necklines that may be adjusted at will. open-thro- . at ruf-fle- -- -- new-fashio- n chapeau. T Newest wrist watches are square, made of pink gold, set with d.a mends and rubiesand fastened with a maroon weist'eord. Brims Large, Small Its a far cry from the tiny little to call hats to the wide, wider, widest brims that are forecasted tor wear with summer frocks. A properly equipped wardrobe of headgear should include both. The cunning flower hats have captured women's fancy to the extent thut jhey will continue in the picture tor a long time to come, but from now on they must share honors,with the stunning brims. Mexican big pompadour gaucho felts- - and the "covered wagon" types. , face-frami- Two-Ca- r ' ..Above:. Ken Davidson, one of the . him.-happ- greatest trick shot artists the game has ever produced, shows one of his tricks. Garage. Question: I would be very Interested in any Information you .can give me about building a two-c20 by 20 foot wood garage In the country. Answer:Ypucao get .pamphlet on garages from the Southern Pine association at New Orleans, La. This worthbooklet will give while Information on the construction of garages. Bathroom Walls. We are Installing a Question: basement bathroom. What Inexpensive, but practical materials can we use for enclosing It? Answer: You can use plasterboard on a ' framework of two by fours. The Inside surface must be protected against dampness, which you can do by covering it with heavy table finished with oil cloth, or oil paint. Hung with casein glue. ar you-som- e -- Low-- !- feel about you, dont you? "I suppose I do," said Betty, seri"Because ously, a little troubled. that is the way I feel about you." Charles put one hand over her two smaller ones, and drove adequately t along for- - minutes and miles further speech. Then Betty said: "Charles, I've written a story about you an article, you know. Ive been trying to get a Job as a reporter on the Flare. They said If I got an interview with you I cou1 have the job. I cheated. I wrote the article after that dinner. I was going to send it in Monday morning. But 1 decided I wouldnt as soon as I saw you today before you told me Charles 'drew- the car up t the One hand wasnt enough. curb. "Betty, he said. "1 knew who you were. Im new enough to this gam of being famous to be curious about door w He tb peeked Out around aD the stuck said girl they time trying to Interview me. So I knew you at the dinner that night. 1 bad a feeling my private life my own didnt want to talk about myself. But I dont care now. It different. I want everybody to know how well, how wonderful everything Is." "Oh. Charles. said Betty, "let Its too keep it all to ourselves. to come And when you sw'eet think of it why be interviewed. Isn't a mans private life his -- E - is' caught by the T Forgli playing adefensiveshot Speedray here in a graceful leap. back to his opponent's baseline. tt'I tnrrtthTerajttdi"iihd''tiytfrdi' gen might also be effective. Preserving Books. Question: Is it wise to put moth flakes or balls In a fin mahogany bookcase to keep book lice from the books? - There are- probably 500 books, and to sun all of them seems like a terrible job., Answer:, Yes; use the kind of moth killer made of paradichloro-benzene- . Sprinkle generously around the back of the shelves, as well as the front. w with-ou- stains be removed from the ivory keys of a piano? Answer: If the yellowing is of long standing,- - and has gone all the way through, nothing can be dona. If it is only on the surface, try the effect of rubbing with powdered chalk dampened with denatured alcohol; y Harmon,'"you-kno- wall-clot- h Yellowed Ivory. Question: How can yellow Harmon. "Bob and I are going to dinner with Aunt Virginia tonight to meet Charles Harmon. Isnt that fun, , Betty? she asked. Bettya heart thumped. She felt like a starving man with only a pane of glass between himself and food. "Oh, Celia, she said, "arent you Meet the luckiest girl living Charles Harmon! Why, Td give my soul to meet him. ' Cellh looked up in mild surprise. "Well telephone Aunt Vir-- . ginia. Cousin Marys got a sore throat, and I know she feels sicker than a cat and doesnt want to go tonight. Maybe Aunt Virginia will ask you Instead. Want to have me? At the end of the week Betty had seen Charles Harmon three times. First, at the dinner party given In his honor, when she, a picture of young charm In whit chiffon, deand mur and sweet, golden-haire- d pansy-eyebad so impressed him that he had asked her to meet him at lunch the next day. Second, at lunch, Betty dizzy with suspense and the feeling of success. Still young and sweet, but not so demure. Excited, snappy tailored in dark wooL Charles Harmon Interested. charming Third, on Saturday afternoon. Charles Hannon driving her for endless miles into the country for endless miles into Fairyland. Locked in her desk at home was an interview with Charles Harmon. It was a swell interview, Betty knew. It would get her the" coveted place on the Flares payroll And. honestly, until Betty saw Charles Harmon sitting at the wheel, waiting for her, as she glanced at him from the shelter of the door, she had meant to take it to Perry Smith on Monday morning. But when Betty saw him waiting for her Just a boy, she thought, waiting for something that would make L.as lL she. were. in world he wanted. the everything That was the expression she surprised on his face as she looked at him from behind the door and then, as she left its shelter, when he caught sight of her and sprang to the ground to help her In beside him. . In Fairyland that is miles and minutes away from the city, along a beautiful road that neither of them saw Betty, saij Charles m thls-seaso- Due to Effort get an interview be-co- t . WNU Scrvic.) with Hannon, youre on the pay. rott. Nobody can get him. He wont talk. Ive given you a tough job, but its only people who can do tough Jobs who win out these days. This bird Harmon says a mans, private life is his own. You gotta show him It isn't She turned away without a word, already making plana to get to Har. mon. For tha next three days Betty Duane spent most of her time at Harmons offices, trying to cajole somebody into letting her past the barriers that ted to his private do. main. But to no avalL'Harmonthe uninterview, Intended to maintain his aloofness. His rise to prominence had been quick and spectacular- .- Two month ago be was just a highly intell.gent, thoroughly ambitious young lawyer, with political ambitions. Then, because of his work on a state investigating- Committe e,appoTnTer by the governor, he had suddenly one of the most famous characters in the city where he lived. Whether it was modesty or affectation Betty did not know. But Harmon refused any sort of personal in- FIRST-AI- D prevented by Syndicate YOU Can UJF mia could be Xlood vessels, stomach. Intestine so can they, also affect the life stream. .That more than the quality or quantity of the red blood cells are affected in pernicious anemia is shown by the fact that even after the blood becomes normal In the number and Iron content of ita red corpuscles, the patient may continue to have symptoms such as pain and ex- (McCTur V v v , ' k u : v-- 1 . v. X x- - W, V iwiibkswde-N6- IT omen, too, aS- " A ;0 'XJV: ; ;?" .- -X'' are enthusiastic badminton players. -- W |