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Show tAiJ,il THE PARSON ClilvONK Chinch Bugs and Produce Buy Fair Tickets I : ' t AW)N France Cooks Do the Marketing In great pleasures when I to Pur.s, wrdes a widely traveled newspaper woman. Is to have dinner at the apartment of one of my Amor lean friends who lives at the top of a house on a tiny street over on the left bank. It Is one of the oldest streets In Paris, and the house, In fact. Is the one In which Ralz.ae Is said to have written many of his great novels. You must give complete directions to the taxi driver or you may miss It by a mile or so and have to on your tracks. After you have climbed four flights of stairs you come Into a cheery living room looking into the tree tops of the gardens of the Inner court and on the tower of a lovely old church. As you wait for dinner to be announced your ap petite Is aroused by alluring odors from the nearby kitchen, where the Is putlittle French ting the last touches to the meal which she not only has cooked but for which Rhe has marketed. American housewives In Paris usually find that it Is an economy to leave the marketing to the cook, who buys much more thriftily and much better Marketthan they can themselves. In very and Is In done Paris dally ing small quantities. It Is a matter of moment. Every article Is considered separalely. More than one shop will be visited In the interest of the best and freshest vegetables In the choice of the most tender chicken In the selection of the perfect fruit. When we sit down at the table a huge brown pot arrives and when Its cover Is lifted the Intriguing odors give promise of one of those famous soups which we all enjoy so much over there. With this we had, of course, crisp French bread, fresh and flavorful; then came another brown casserole of chicken surrounded by the tiny potatoes which are typical of Prance, and small onions and baby carrots, all brown and crisp on the outside and soft nnd tender Inside. We had our choice of red or white wine to add the last touch to this course and then enjoyed watching our hostess mix a perfect salad, measuring just the right quantity of oil One of my go re-tar- n k Corrector zmvvwzw here yer goin to a file? was demon-srate.peak. ns automobile which is always courteous a ul never sacs: by Captain Smith of the Washington police department to the district commissioners. It made such a hit as that another was ordered. ifafiiC "corrector imnl X ttiiw( ? " 'We l TAH American Visitor Tells of Customs and Menus of Country. Loud Speaking Car as Traffic H'iUb and vinegar and adding the fresh tarragon and other herbs which give character to the salad. It Is, by the way, only In the homes that one gets great variety In salads, unless you count hors doeuvres, which Invariably contain several variations of I have had, however, all salads. kinds of Interesting combinations of piquant foods when I have been fortunate enough to have been Invited to share a meal at home with some of my Trench friends. In the Amer lean households you will even get your tomatoes skinned. The French consider that flavor Is lost by skin 1 ning a tomato, and while perhaps tomatoes French the It, Imagine seem to have particularly tender skins. Interesting additions to salads are hits of anchovy, herring or snr dines nnd raw or conked mushrooms Fresh tarragon and chevrll, which llicislt to obtain here, we find It are usually present. The standard dessert Is cheese, served always with French bread rather than with crackers, and fruit. At tills dinner, however, we were given a special treat of frozen dessert which caine from a confectioner famous for his lees, particularly those of the bombe type. As you know, the bombe Is a combination of Ice and mousse. The mousse Is usually flavored with some very fine cordial such ns ctiracao or benedlc-tlne- . This evening smull raisins which had been soaked In the cordial were an unusual addition. Desserts of this sort are practically always purchased from the confectioners, as are the pastries, and are not made up at home. After the sweets came Cainembert and Roquefort cheese and then American coffee and cordials In the living room. After all there Is nothing like a home meal In France, or In any other country 11 1 Salads a LAndalousa. tomatoes. 8 1 , 1 1 pimento cup cooked rice clove garlic In bread minced onion tablespoon minced parsley cup olive oil tablespoons tarragon teaspoon salt Vinegar Pepper Lettuce 1 Skin and quarter tomatoes; cut pimiento. Mix oil, vinegar and seasoning, add onion nnd clove of garlic Inserted In piece of bread. Mix care-follwith rice and pour over tomatoes and pimiento. Chill one hour, remove garlic and serve with lettuce. y Roll Syndicate WNLJ fiervloe. SOME PROBLEMS IN WALL PAPER Matter Seeming to Call for Serious Reflection. In selecting wall paper great cars Look at the should be exercised. sample which meets your fancy and then, bringing all of your powers of concentration to bear. Imagine that you are papering a room and continue this train of thought until the 1ien that ha room Is complete, been done you can determine whether the wall paper will look as well In wholesale quantities as In a single sample. Next Imagine that It Is a dull, dark day and see how the wall paper strikes you while you are In that mood. Repeat the process for a bright, sunshiny day. Estimate the amount of fading the wall paper U likely to do In a couple of years time and make up your mind whether yon preier to have too Intense a color for the next year or so and a wall pnper that Is Just right for a few years after that, or whether you had rather have It Just right at the start and as good as nothing the rest of the time. Consider, if you select this particular wall paper, how many rugs, pillows and draperies will have to be changed to conform with It and how many chairs will have to be reupholstered. Imagine that you have Just come Into the room and found that somebody has splashed Ink on the wall or that somebody has run his fingers over It Just after he ha been eating strawberry Jam and decide whether you ought not Instead to get a wall paper with flr treps or other foliage In which Ink spots or finger prints could be more readily concealed. When this has been done and the wall paper virtually selected, go carefully over the three or four hundred other samples the wall pnper man has brought along wdtb him Just to make sure there Is nothing else you would piefer If you are the sort of person who generally re grots a choice. It might be advisable not to stop with one wall pnperer, but go to two or three more. After this It Is relatively safe to make a definite choice. Rut dont be surprised if, when the paper Is on the wall, you look at It and say to can this possibly be the yourself Baltimore wall paper I selected? Evening Sun. d Flag in a New Jersey Camp Nazi BABY NEAR GENIUS V Big Increase Predicted in Demand for Air Conditioning in Homes and Offices INCREASE IN MARRIAGES Au increase In the number of mar- Salt Lake Citys riages during 101!!! has been reported by the statistical bureau of a leading life Insurance company. Reemployment, larger earnings, and better prospects have given young men and women confidence in their ability to establish homes, M lie statistical bureau based Its conclusions on preliminary figures from oIIk inis of 21 slates. There was a 43 per cent Increase In the number of marriages In ID'ili over the preceding year. '1 lie figure Is low In comparison with normal years, but presents a strong contrast to wlint happened between 1020 and 1002, when the marriage rate dropped a fotul of 22.4 per cent. Literary Di- fewest Hotel Economists predict that the air conditioning business will be Americas next great industry, the field being unlimited. Modern hotels and office buildings of the future will all he air conditioned. The owner of even the most modest priced home will find it just as economical to install a combination air conditioner and heater, as It now Is to buy an ordinary heating unit. It is believed that air conditioners w ill be ns common in the American home as an automobile or a radio. One of the new air conditioning units developed recently by Chrysler gest. engineers, for use in homes, offices apartments and buildings, not only acts as cooling and deliunildifyirig unit during the summer, but ns heating and humidifying unit In the win- fc 'J Ittf 4? & ftp , ..'Cm Bsasz , Scdden Gilgore, two and one half years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilgore of West Philadelphia, Pa., is a very unusual child. Members of the psychological clinic of the University of Pennsylvania pronounced him a near genius after tests gave him an llle und Macht (Will Germany. Camp near Griggstown, N. J., and 200 boys of German descent are learning the rudiments of military drill. The lads carry the Nazi sstiha flag and are taught German and the first prmc.ples of Nazhsin. od VoiiMie(j hy '1 iie Friends Slight) is being conducted .New I. Q rating of 11(5.6. SPEEDY GIRL Floating Dock for the Navy New r-- ot - Romance in Persia Persia Is almost completely unspoiled by the machine age, says Richard Halliburton In Cosmopolitan. There are hardy six hundred miles of railroad within Its borders. Camel caravans, as In the days of the Mari who came from here, still s of the commerce, bear and are still guided by the stars across the w ilderness. These car avans must traverse a country sometimes convulsed by gorges and high mountains. Where there are no mountains there Is desert. But in fhe oases onp finds gardens so lnsh and fruitful that they have Inspired the poets down the ages. But It is modern Persia that will attract the average traveler the roses and the nightingales more than the tombs; the beautiful, artistic people, more than the tumbled ruins. nine-tenth- Ha Charm girl wlih old ways Is most always fascinating. A young Helene Bom her. sixteen year-olTrench flyer, who set a new rorhl speed record for women, when she fiew 021 miles at an average speed of TEMPLE SQUARE is shown ' mg dry dock for handling destroyers and small cralt "as launched for the nay at the plant of the Draco Constructing tn v'i m ngton, Lel. It will be of groat value for the use of ships a ' '' at a considerable d. stance from the large gracing docks at ; J ' .'an is, as many of the smaller craft of the fleet can be p.nced docks A doth w.tliout making the long trips to the Ca. ,Ui ie rt- - h 11 it i I ! navy-yar- 21 be moored at d the nasy destroyer base at San Diego, 251.1122. New Zealand Population In New The density of Zealand Is approximately 15 yeraon to the square mile. Radio connection WriteMirmeCo..Dpt W, Chicago, for Frae Book in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 Pure Natural Mineral Water fust opposite Mormon TabemacU May Help ERNEST C. 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