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Show TIIE BULLETIN SIX EASY LESSONS vfj - ".a ATvVf (f' en of the 4 J f, ounted - of the intricate strokes -- Copyright, WNU illus- FARM quite experienced , and quite messed up. Listen, You Brides! 1 The favorite, and easiest Ice cream stroke is pulling the tongue In an upstroke movement over the cone, lapping it up much like a dog laps milk. But dont pull By BETTY WELLS up too fast or you'll slap ice cream 'T'HERES a fine art to this busl-- all over your face! neBS of being a hostess. And for the sake of brides just starting out on their careers, here are some of Herds the Secret Of Staging Parties the rules: No use to try to put a party over unless you are looking like a million. So have a festive dress all ready to slip into at the witching hour, and a schedule that permits a last minute primping after youve got everything re-fi- e By Betty Wellt WNU Service. PHOTO-KRAF- youthful Chicago HOW four started out to give Canada a few thrills by staging a cross- emerge from the lesson finished in the kitchen. The Menu Whether its to be a company dinner, coffee and cake on the porch, or iced punch in state, have one interesting touch. Something unexpected in homemade cake; sandwich filling that will enchant the men; a salad that is as beautiful to see as it is good to eat. If you have one high point, you can get by with staples for the rest. That makes even a big occasion easy to put over. The Appointments Have all the dishes and all the glassware youre going to need sparkling on trays ready to bring forth to set the table whether its for buffet supper, formal dinner or tea on the porch. It will save no end of flutter or dish washing during your party. The ideal way is to settle on the kind of entertaining you can do best, then buy enough china or glass to serve as many people as youre likely to have at once. The Decorations Flowers arranged where they do most good and in colors that do things for the house. From the garden if possible, but when there isnt just the right thing available for the picking, don't hesitate to balance the budget to inblooms. clude some boughten The House Itself Don't try to x the whole place the day before company comes. If you start too many ambitious plans for changes just before the party, youll get all involved and probably not finish anyway only make a wreck of yourself. Just clean up enough to be presentable. Be sure theres a place for coats and hats and a good mirror for the ladies. The Guests Invite as few as possible just because you think you should. I country crime wage, and how these conceited young punks finished up as riddled corpses inside of two weeks, makes one of the best police stories in years. They had had such a long and uninterrupted career in their old home town that that criminal freedom they O The downward pull method lllus- 9 The first two movements are was thought else. everywhere plentiful trated above Is quite similar to nice, but they get tiresome. For Equipped with pistols and ammuni-iothe upstroke movement, the only full enjoyment and variety, the cone several bottles of hair oil, a difference being that the cone is should be shoved against the tongue few and a fine big shiny shirts, pulled down, whereas in the first (and faee) occasionally. This aids automobile that had a powerful enmovement the cone was held sta- In pushing the lee cream to the gine under its hood, the squad set bottom of the cone for a later trick. out tionary and the tongue pulled up. for the Dominion. Sneaking into Saskatchewan unobserved, the first act was to get the right sort of license plates. This done, and traveling mostly at night, they headed northward and were soon in the heart of the prairie country. Here their projected crime wave was held up a bit, for they took in too much alkali water and were quite ill for several days. Two of them almost died, it was later earned. However, a day or so later they were in the west central part of the province and had holed up to get their bearings and to see what could be done thereabouts in the way of pulling a profitable job. They finally discovered something that looked promising and sat down to do a bit of planning. Meanwhile, a lone member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was fighting his way along a slippery raffalo trail in an old crate of a car that happened to be one of the three in the whole region. And, as and lurched along, he dim lights of oil lamps saw the le veteran Ice fZ Heres what weve been waiting C For the lasy man, mrning in the homestead cabins of cream eaters recommend the for the climax of all this busiSmiths, the Joneses, and the circular stroke, attained by twirling ness. As a final gesture the ex- the Browns. the cone in the hand. Meanwhile the perienced ice cream cone eater ean Further on a bit he would pass the tongue is pushed forward gingerly. bite off the bottom and suek his re- MacDonald homestead in which was This is a cleanup stroke, removing freshment downward. But you must box and safe the strong only kept the drippings from your cone. be good to do this! in all the vast prairie territory. Hector MacDonald, which isnt his real name, of course, was a polished, cultured gentleman in whom scores of outlying settlers placed full and complete trust to the extent that they deposited their valuables, withtail looks twice as big as it really ing Buster Bear. The very thought out charge, in the great big safe. And, as the lone is. Both anger and fear make it do made his hair rise. If he had had Man of Mounted passed, he nothe that. But there is only one thing his terrible gun with him it might that can make the hair on the head have been different. But he didnt, ticed the MacDonald home in total of Farmer Browns Boy rise, and and so he suddenly made up his darkness and decided to investigate. Moving cautiously over to the as it isnt anger, of course it must mind that he didnt want to fish any homesteaders cottage, he peeked be the other thing, fear. He more that day. had a funny It never happened before. You feeling that he was being watched, into a window to discover four men see, there isnt much of anything although he couldn't see any one. hovering over and about the great that Farmer Browns Boy is really He was being watched. Little Joe big safe. Two were standing upafraid of. Perhaps it wouldnt have Otter and Buster Bear were watch- - right, holding flashlights, and the other two were busy with the knob happened this time if it hadnt and dial. As the Mounted Policebeen for the surprise of what he man backed away from the window, found. You see, he had patiently however, one of the two flashlight-holder- s fished down the Laughing Brook spotted him. and at once through the Green Forest without fired at his head. Being an a bullet so as a much and nibble, getting old timer, he had a bag of tricks this seemed very, very queer to him, ready at hand, so he crumpled up, for it had never happened before. dropped to the ground, and lay still. Then he had found the heads of Out came the safecrackers, and a some trout on the bank, and this moment later they were standing had seemed very queer, too, bearound the body of the dead Mount-ie- . cause they had been bitten off and That is, three of them were, for not cut off with a knife. He knew their expert was still working on one else had right away that some the safe. been fishing and that was why he Well, dats one of em out a der couldnt catch any, but the only fishway, by cripes, said one. erman he could think of who might . . . Well rub em out bite off the heads of the trout was we go along, said anlike dis as Billy Mink, and he had never known No we wont do nuttin of other. Billy to do it before and leave was then that he felt his der It kind, spoke the third. Well them lying around that way. Be- hair rise. right do no killin lessn we hev ter. They sides, it didn't seem possible that little Billy Mink could have eaten ing him and taking the greatest hang fer a killin up here. Taint like ol Chi, an there aint no Snor-k- y all those trout. He didnt once think care to keep out of his sight. up here ter help yout of a jam. of Little Joe Otter, and so he was All the way home through the Meanwhile the lad inside workec much very, very puzzled. Green Forest Farmer Browns Boy He was turning it all over in his kept looking behind him, and he feverishly but unsuccessfully on the mind and studying what it could didnt draw a long breath until he safe, and the three began discussmean, when he came to a little reached the edge of the Green For- ing ways and means of hiding the muddy place on the bank of the est. He hadnt run, but he hac policemans body. And then when the crooks were absolutely off guarc Laughing Brook, and there he saw wanted to. something that made his eyes look Huh!" said Buster Bear to Little the lone Man of the Mounted movec as if theyd pop right out of his head. Joe Otter, I believe he was ever so carefully until his gun hnnr was in the clear. In that It was right then that he felt his afraid the crooks saw him moving, hair rise. Anyway, that is what And Buster Bear was just exactly and pulled their guns. Two oi! he said when he told about it afterthem fired point blank, but the Man ward. What was it he saw? What right0 T. W. Burgeai. WNU Servlet. of the Mounted was faster, in spite do you think? Why, it was a footof the fact that he was the last to in mud. the soft Yes, sir, print draw. He fired three times, anc that's what it was and all it was. Living9 hit each one of the three in the But it was the biggest footprint forehead. The safecracker inside, Farmer Browns Boy ever had seen, and it looked as if it had been made knowing that their plans had gone CHICAGO. Our h degree an- haywire, lit out through the east It only a few minutes before. cestors, or something very near door and disappeared into the Saswas the footprint of Buster Bear. Now, Farmer Browns Boy didnt them, still live on this earth, and katchewan gloom. know that Buster Bear had come two specimens of them have been Leaving the dead where they lay, down to the Green Forest to live. brought to the Field Museum of Nat- the lone Man of the Mounted set He never had heard of a bear be-- 1 ural History, here, for study. One is out after the fourth, and after hours ing in the Green Forest. And he a skeleton, the other is preserved of searching, finally gave it up. A was so surprised that he had hard in a bottle. They are pigmy tree few days later, the work to believe his own eyes, and shrews of the East Indies, known to cornered by another Man of the he had a queer feeling all over, a scientists as Dcndrogale. They very Mounted, tried to shoot his way out, little chilly feeling, although it was closely resemble the earliest mam- and lost. The Man of the Mountet a warm day. mals whose fossil remains have fired once, while the been found in ancient rocks. Somehow he didn't feel like meet fired four times, and died. No one can say they didnt get a break, for the Men of the Mounted draw their weapons only after the criminal has drawn his. At any rate, these poor, misguided lads had been on Canadian soil less than a fortnight and were now dead. BEDTIME By THORNTON Twu )ut a Hidden odd ed ourprlia Made Farmer Brown's boy's hair to rlso. T'HATS a funny thing for hair to do rise up all of a sudden is just what the hair on Farmer Browns Boys head did the day he went fishing in the Laughing Brook and had no luck at all. There are just two things that make hair rise anger and fear. Anger sometimes makes the hair on the back and neck of Bowser the Hound and of some other little people bristle and stand up, and you know the hair on the tail of Black Pussy stands on end until her isnt it? But that V ... STORY FOR THE YOUNGSTERS BURGESS W. J s ' i . P 'IV; aS "Y-e-a--h split-secon- 1 n-t- , safe-cracke- Jean Chatburn of ihe movies believes every girl should lake precautions early rather than wait until age creeps up to destroy her beauty. She Is seen here applying tasteless and odorless castor oil to her eyelashes, which keeps them soft aud lustrous and promotes their growth. DETROIT. Here is the Ackley covered bridge, brought to Henry Ford's Greenfield village from West Alexander, Pa., near the home of Dr. William Holmes McGuffey. The bridge was dedicated recently in connection with the third annual convention of the Federation of McGuffey Societies. More than COO men and women attended. safe-crack- r, er Slonkey Steals Baby Stealing a baby from its cot in a Kalawila, Ceylon, monkey climbed to the roof and rocked the infant to sleep as it had seen the mother do. The simian was lurec from the tot and shot. The baby was rescued unharmed. ... Quality Prints unm.lflAFT lav - 25c 749 Simple Embroidery For Luncheon Mats By RUTH WYETH SPEARS SAY luncheon mats yet, WE and more, mats are bang used three times a day. This change from the traditional table cloth saves time and laundry; the color and variety of mats add interest to table settings. A set of sheerest organdie is used with dainty china. The mat shown here is the other extreme. t is made of soft blue denim and embroidered in heavy white cotNapkins may be made to match, or plain white napkins may be used. Here are all the directions you will need for the embroidery. Cut the mats the desired size, pulling a thread of the fabric to guide you in cutting the edge straight. Hem the edges by hand with inch hems, using matching cotton sewing thread or raveled threads of the fabric if they are strong enough. Now, blanket stitch over the hems with the embroidery thread as shown here at A. Next, make tiny chain stitches between the blanket stitches as at B. This completes the embroidery for the long sides of the mats. The short ends are embroidered more elaborately. Make a V stitch at the top of every other blanket stitch as shown at C. Chain stitches are then made as at D. NOTE: Mrs. Spears latest book gives complete directions for many novelties, gifts and things for yourself and the children. It also fully illustrates 90 embroidery stitches with interesting variations. You will use these again and again for reference. Ask for Book 2, enclosing 25 cents. Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. St., Chicago. is ton. -- Des-plain- es NERVOUS? Du you feat eo narrow to aeteamT job wunt An yon croaa ud irritabbl Do you mid thow to you? If your aoryas on edge ond you imt in M mn. auula upeciaUi for For over 60 oat woman hu told an rtbar how to goynn lmilini thru" with nUoblo Piakham Compounds ft helps nature build 10m phyrical resistance and thua helps quivering nerrae end I in discomforts from aanoying symptoms which often female functional disorders. Why not rive it a ebanes to help YOOT Over one million women hare writtsn in reporting wonderful bandits from Finhhaml Compound. As Becomes a Sian do all that may becomi a man; who dares do more ii none. Shakespeare. I dare KILL ALL FUES d, Ancestors Studied by Science T ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Any Roll Developed with 3e Extra Prints --- --Wrap coin and film canfully n, side-slipp- A Another cute trick is biting the ice cream. This is fun but it's hard on the teeth as our instructor indicates with his expression. This is all part of the game, however, and the successful Ice cream cone eater must grin and bear it. For Lustrous Eyelashes Old Covered Bridge At Historic Village ROLLS DEVELOPED VtssUSSSttSSSKSA I5s BATTLE AT McDONALVS trated at the right by Eddie Collins , appearing in Irving Alexander's RagBerlin's time Band Simply follow the instructions and you'll Yourself, first of alL PHOTOGRAPHY by Captain G. Elliott Nightingale You, too, can learn to eat ice cream cones like a veteran, executing any or all Cusramsed. eftoctHuTNeat. DAISYs&FLYlKI LLER WNU W 32-- 38 Caution and Chance get ahead through caution, and some do it by the opposite. 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