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Hut it was about the Presidt and a j radio magazine, telephoned one f own f aides to find out !:-- ' the It nrciy hat had s the been said. She did not comment as buttonr-to whether the rumor if rratrimonv S. at a. were true or untrue, but fht showed ig. D; ad. great feminine cuuios.tv regarding 4 shown These hot nights place your fan tn an open window, fac ing the loom. The air should not strike w A sliTpors. a' ; - GUERNSEY HEIFERS (ill ADI' Gt J KSM V HFItFKS onr otr nr 1 titliri: past. A! hrtinis Spvei tl prirp on f.mi st: Mrr K1 D OJ ANUIJK, ttlAkllON. IOWA s g Sensitive Doiis lemon. The German shepherd dogs tha 01 accompany coastgunrusnu-night patrol duty can detect thi presence of a stranger within t surrounding area of 1130,000 squari yards. ',V CC ; Oil. grease and tar stains ro sporul to kerosene. Some women put a cup of kerosene in the suds when washing work clothes. - R'Ce'-- : $ A Creamed hard boiled eggs rved over split muilins is a good dish for days. The proteins of the enriched flour usod in your muffins, together with the proteins of the egg and milk add up to plus values. : s meat-savin- J hav-7mo- K v s . Presidents tiie comment. ttrestei s for DAY VS. NIGHT BOMBING When Churchill and I.oosevelt were in Casablanca, the British prime minister had a friendly argu-- ' ment with U. S. air generals regarding the feasibility of daylight bombing. Churchill was against it, argu-- i ing that the British system of night bombing was much safer, did more damage to the enemy. Toiafi new NG, kj se 0! fc na ing, 1 warn ne relit! mation a PEAK NEW I! nsun, s has f iron te ret is as-.- belie-- in s, RASEXOVA LGA saw it promptly be-- I leam which of his (knew her; in New York lays somebody who knows The result, just like the who to the.: bri:. pipes rticia FA! a; UBf has his coast- - U. S. 22, a Iftark, 1, married him. that she Bs post-wa- r plans ranks of the players. He to pose as a model for posters, Selznick saw a gave him a screen test. I join the iilzoiclf film c will have one of romantic and dash-- t Metros The Canter-- 1 Tatir.g r.cst hell in which co-st- and MarHell play an Ameri-i- n s Laughton la However, latest figures just re- ceived by the war department show that Gen. Ira Eaker was right in sticking to day bombing. These fig-- , ures show that U. S. bombers have knocked out Nazi fighter planes at a rate ten times greater than the British. Here are the figures: In July U. S, airmen destroyed 500 Axis planes, lost 108 bombers of their own. In other words we knocked out five times as many planes as we lost. In the same months, the British knocked out 120 enemy planes, but lost 258 of their own. In other words, the British lost two planes for every one they knocked out. The British were operating at night when they could not see the enemy so well, but also when the enemy could not see them. American planes, operating in the daylight, could better concentrate on enemy fighter planes, but also were better targets for the enemy. this plontP ground ptosteji jhtoM l ucky Baby. summer pERFECT d. ht Barbara Pattern Bell No. 17K5 B de- signed for sizes 6 mo., 1. 2. 3 and 4 )fars. Size 1 play suit and dress require yards material, aiip and panties Ui yards. Slenderizing. designed slip and pantie set to make every last one of your clothes fit better. Note the slenderizing details. WONDERFULLY Transcriliinp; Battle Noises Real battle noises will soon be transcribed by American radio stations through a new sound recorder about to be used on many fronts, says Colliers. Operating tin batteries and recording magnetically on a thin wire that runs ft r four hours without a reload, the machine registers the sounds af battle and a running description made on the spot by the news commentator who carries the device on his back. When the word went out that soldiers overseas wanted packages from home the response was so overwhelming that Uncle Sam reluctantly had to call a halt. Today, due to shipping space, there are Post Office restrictions on packages to overseas .'rmy men but you can still send packages to soldiers in the U. S., and to and Coast Sailors, Marines, Guardsmen wherever they are. one of When you do, remember their favorite gifts is cigarettes, and tiie favorite brand is Camel. Sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens show that Camel is first choice with men in all the services. So send him that carton of Camels today. 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Found most commontune is required In filling orders for s ly where gold is present in the few of the most popular pattern numbers soil, this plant absorbs gold from Send your order to: the soil and stores it in its tissues. h Although approximately 4' ounces of gold is found in a ton of horsetail, prospectors are not interested in the plant as a source of gold but, rather, as an indicator of gold in the ground. Because of its high silica content, this plant was also a favorite in olden times for bing table tops, pots and pans. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 119 New Montgomery Street San Krancisro Caltf. Enclose 20 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address together with your name, address and tern number to: HOME NEEDLEWORK 119 New Montgomery Street San Francisco, Calif. ASK ME 7 quiz with answers offering information on various subjects I ANOTHER PP EASY-TO-MA- KE MUFFINS ALL-BRA- N Heres an already farored recipe thats gaining new wartime fame . . . Muffins without sugar! See for yourself how the flavorsome crisp n ness of KKLLor.o's gives these delicious muffins a texture and taste all their own I ai.l-bha- n all-bka- Kelloggs Muffins n t tablespoons eup mlllt 1 cup flour shortening H, cup corn syrup I rug 1 Irxpnon salt , 2 ttoispoons bnking powder enp Kelingg'p Cream shortening and com syrup thoroughly; add egg and beat well Ktlr in and milk, let 'soak until most of moisture Is taken up Kilt flour with salt and baking powder: add to first mixture and stir only until flour disappears. Fill grenaed muffin pans full and baki in moderately hot oven (400 F.) about 30 minutes. Yield: 8 large muffins, 3 Inches in diameter, or 13 small muffins, 214 Inches in diameter. All-Br- pat- two-thir- A for that ? 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THAT FULL FLAVOR AND EXTRA MILDNESS CANT BE BEAT AM 1 vis;U--als- it's easy with me 71 Y0UT3 '-- ROLF Ci.r if maun, brother-in-laLbe ct is probably lace, the United States v passed through Gc:. He not only IN Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, (lightly more time Is required In filling orden for a few of the most popular pattern number To obtain complete pattern for the Bleeding Heart Quilt (Pattern No. 5378) amounts of materials specified, all cutting pieces given, finishing directions, send 15 cents tn coin, plus one cent postage, .1 foreign poor lc can n Swiss 5578 i J i OWIs - fr p in NO SUGAR NEEDED - Warburg Ir.forma.i:. iHfvd, Prospectors Interested In Plant That Eats Gold courage, particularly when a safe be opened after being must r d with nitroglj serin by unsuccessful thieves. I ordinary variety. d jrcksmithing sometimes - s wardrobe tli:it wil1 five mother as much , pmasure as baby. Fun to make and easy to launder. modernized ver-- I INFLATION REMEDY delightful story. Metro The President has a (;te going in for Oscar Sss these to organized labors desolution days; theyre Tne Portrait of Dorian mands for wage increases to meet higher living costs: namely, bonds, payable after the 7fteys film debut as Cary war. this secret Roosevelt revealed bodyguard in so impressed RKO ex-- t during a confidential talk with R. J. they gave him a star-iThomas, president of the United His second film role Auto Workers union, on price rollwith Wally Brown backs, strikes and the War Labor board's Little Steel formula. Here Ipanys new comedy secures of a Rookie. is the summary of his views: Friccs. Roosevelt stated that he in vaude-gclubs before enter- - would make a v:g reus attempt to roll back prices. He b Id Then. as that he would prefer that congress Heat iih irritated skin 7 of radio as a star-ow- n provide the money, but that, fadAT th'ilhtittlieO-.ielii.fMeiI RFC HA use in Beatrice either would he Q THE Kays ing this, i.crly Mexican ssful theater tour. Her or Commodity Crcb.t corporation He.it I, Bt. I r food On built solely in radio; funds to restore the foil) .v.ng mg lie' - 1942, norP;er our she's working prices to their Septembt F ae basis, an arrange- mal: Meat, canned goods, potatoes, With Time rs01 the biggest draw- - milk and milk pr. ducts. rnnkis m tc c nverts than Time PresiIt would be too difilruk. the leason. lliomas Paine. dent said, to attcu pit a reii'aek of He sister of George Mont-- ! clothing and persona! : ffiake her own bid for pointed out that rents a me, my h :a? "The Girl From been rolled back to M uch, la!.. Wtch stars Anna Little Steel Formula. Boo: iu.lt Sten She'd teen Asso- - frankly stated that he v..s n t enthusiastic alxut any nn .trr !"m ater.ed Frenckes numerous tests for the role of a he n none suit-- ! r:7for a test, and got Steel formula the be inflation so far pn Instead, the Pm ; that war workers better off, and that ' - oot tw Alcohol Candles Alcohol cun be frozen by liquit air into candles that burn like th You can often save time in sewDEMEMBER the lovely pink ing by keeping a cushion of and white and red Bleeding threaded needles near the dressing Heart plants that grew in countable or other convenient spot. and on country lawns? Thread needles with w'hite and try gardens bloomed in June along with They dark cotton, black and blue silk the The quilt illustratpineys. and assorted darning cottons and ed was by these lovely inspired silks. These will come in very flowers. Block is 12 handy when a button loosens, a inches square. Do it in delicate run starts in hose or there is a green sprigged and red polka-dotterip in a seam. cottons. I jd LTA s RLV,, Ci OF STARCH: USE OF ME TOR EACH ONE TABLESPOON quart FUL CREAM WITH A LITTLE COOL WATER ADO A QUART OF G WHILE WATER STIRRING I l LL HELP YOU - el CONSERVE WHAT Li A 'A vFT CAN NAVE MORE " - .i , v . X y .-- France he found downhearted. Getn...n s the streets of Paris v.w.t I to :! way to be r: Hte off the f even got pie, te necessary in defcriwe man. Si YOU HAVE SO UNCLE SAM m o and Si .n. the pci lie i ; e n ni ots 'it ' AI IW . 'f If you like the flavor of curry add some to scrambled eggs the next time you make them, or put a little in veal, pork or beef gravy. Curry also adds flavor to rice and cheese or macaroni and tomato sauce. 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