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Show THE BULLETIN think win make good Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING 88 (Associated Newspapers.) WNU Service. AN Thanks- - D giving dinner?" said Ma Hubbell doubtfully. "I-d- on't know. Do you think we'd better, pa?" "I ain't lure's we had or not," candidly, "but it's been on my mind eonsider'ble the last few weeks, an an' I guess mebbe I'd like it; we'd both like it Ye see, ma, I'm over 70 now, an' there can't be many more times. We've been down here to Florida twelve years, an' never Thanksgiving dinner in all the time." "I know, pa," huskily, "but it- -it never seemed like I could. An I kind o' felt you wouldn't like It, cither. We've never spoke of it together but you remember the last time." "Fifteen years ago." trying to keep his own voice firm and steady, but turning his face away from her. "Sometimes I've tried to think mebbe I was too harsh with him, an' too hasty; but when I've studied it all over, fair as could be, I've felt I'd have to do jest the same thing, the same way. There never was a black sheep in the Hubbell family from the time Hubbell' i brother ran oil to be a sailor, till till our Enos " Ma Hubbell did not speak. Tears were twinkling silently down her Great-Grandfath- er cheeks. company." It was a full fifteen miles to the stores at Clearwater that Fa Hubbell had In mind, and though he started fairly early, and had a good New Flair for Satin Increases How Much Food As Women 'Rediscover Fabric You Should Eat truck, it was well toward noon when he slowed up and began to study the store fronts he was pass ing. At length he stopped before one. "Fine big show of everything ex cept turkeys." he thought "en they seem sca'se. Guess mebbe the own er will be glad to buy mine." He swung his truck to the curb. clambered to the sidewalk and went inside. The store was well filled with customers and he went forward and began to look over some boxes of oranges and grapefruit marked From Owner's Grove." "Fine's I ever seen," he thought admiringly. "That owner must have r, grown up a farmer an' sure. Must take home a dozen of these for ma." The talk of the customers was coming to him from all sides and he listened interestedly. "Why, you seem to know all about turkeys, sir." he heard one woman say. "I ought to." laughed a voice which made Pa Hubbell start and crane his neck. "I was brought up on a farm and learned to know turkeys from the egg to the table. Why, I almost believe I could look at a turkey and tell Just how long it took to grow and what it fed on. But I'm sorry I've such a poor stock to show you. madam, I wish I had one of the birds my old father used A shaggy gray head suddenly loomed up beside the customer. "I've brought a flock of 'em. son," Pa Hubbell announced grimly. "Just tell the lady to wait till I bring 'em Dy iRaicawd calorie charts give amount of food that equals 100 calories so that if the overweight (or the under weight) wishes to know how TODAY'S much food HEALTH equals 2,000, calorie chart. The following shows how much of, or the size of, some common foods which equal 100 calories: 100 One slice of bread; four soda s cup oatmeal. crackers; truck-loa- d by now, for Bill high-price- d o 0 To keep muslin curtains evea when laundering them, put two curtains together and iron as on curtain. '! Cottage or cream cheese moisi tened with orange juice makes A delicious filling for peach or peat salads. ooo i: - ju it.. apple pie 20 minutes, first cook! the apples five minutes in a smalt quantity of water, then cool them1 , j and proceed as usual. nr.. 8,000, or 4,000 COLUMN calories, he tries to estimate it from this ,!.-- .. ooo I To cook dried prunes, wash! them well, cover with four inches of cold water and let soak oven night. Simmer very slowly for one, hour. three-fourth- cracked wheat corn lean meat-o- ne three piece inches long, two inches wide, one-ha- lf inch thick; the meat part of one thick lamb chop; one egg is 79 calories; five cup eighths one milk; cheese piece one Inch square and one inch thick; one level butter Dr. Barton four tablespoonful; dates; two figs; one banana; one orange; one-ha- lf grapefruit; two ap ples; two pears; one potato; one-thicup cooked corn or beans; on cup beets, carrots, onions, parsnips. turnips, squash; two raw tomatoes; two cups canned tomatoes; five cups shredded raw cabbage; one small head cauliflower; four cups bouillon; one cup vegetable soup; one-hacup cream soup. It wiU be noticed that only two meat items are mentioned on the list of foods containing 100 calories-o- ne broiled lamb chop (the meat part) and one slice of lean meat three Inches by two Inches by one-ha- lf inch. With meats, the average serving of round steak is 150 calories; one slice of lean roast beef is 150 calories, one thick slice of Juicy roast beef Is 300 calories; one lean mutton chop is 150 calories; whereas one slice roast lamb leg is 230 calories. Dairy products: one cube butter one inch by one inch by one Inch Is 100 calories; one glass of whole milk Is 158 calories; one glass skim milk is 80 calories, or Just about half. With calorie charts at hand you can figure out how many calories you should eat daily. This depends upon your height and the kind of work you da You simply multiply your, ideal weight by 15 If you have an easy Job Indoors or by 20 if work is hard. Ideal weight for a man five feet seven inches is 147 pounds, with an Increase of eight pounds for each inch over, or eight pounds less for each Inch under. He thus remeal; to" 3 simple steps begin amazing relief In a Jiffy rd ffiJ a. To IOiltS hosdiCOSL frodydlteonifort and achat, Uo 2 Bawor Tsblsts sod Spins drink a (Ira ef water. Bfpsit is 2 sows. lf FLAIR for satin has developed that extends throughout the entire program of fan and winter fashions. Not only is Its smartness recognized but women are rediscovering how marvelous satin of pure silk dye feels In the wearing. It has even come to be regarded as an year-roun- d accredited enthusiastically A fabric. Satin is being importantly used in the realm of costume design in combination with other materials as in the styling of fashionable bolero and ensembles. The vogue for satin also reflects in everything from hats to shoes, bags, gloves and countless other accessory items. Ever so chic are long satin evening wraps In black or colors. Designers who know, declare that the satins they handle must necessarily be of the pure-sil- k type in order to arrive at the lovely effects in shirring, draping and general manipulation achieved In the stunning modes Illustrated. Then too, they point out the economy and practik satin In that it cality of wears so satisfactorily, cleans so beautifully and proves up to the mark from every test angle. A version of that favorite, the white satin blouse. Is shown above to the left in the group pictured. Its fitted midriff accords with an outstanding fashion trend. Tucks starting at the diagonal yoke team are released into soft bust fullness. The hat worn with it is an artful translation of the Suzy flsherwoman sailor. Jeweled buttons down the front impart sparkle to the very effective ireen silk satin overblouse with long-co- at all-sil- style-distincti- ever-perenni- al Gloves Match Hats d. an' I picked forty turkeys an' as many hens last night This lot I think I'd better take to the fashion able street which has nice stores trade. Such turkeys an' as ours ought to sell well, bein' the day before Thanksgiving. An' I'll keep my eyes open for anybody I O by Western Kewapaper Union.) MOST old-tim- a nice Powdered borax added to the water when washing fine white) flannels helps to keep them soft. By DR. JAMES W. BARTON "II fresh-bake- QUESTIONS During the Day CiIElllE NICHOLAS fruit-growe- "I've tried to think I was ha'sh," the old farmer repeated, "but couldn't I tried to train Enos up in." to be a good farmer, to know the He started toward the door, but best way to grow things, an' the before he reached it a hand was on best way to sell 'em. An' Enos his shoulder. learned it all, too," with reminis"Father," a voice said huskily. cent gratification in his voice, "an didn't know I thought I went wa were both proud of him. He back to the place and is mother" was a good boy an' a good, sensible sold "We an' moved down here," grower an' seller. Then all at once "and your ma is alive an' briefly, he commenced goto' wild, an' then welL No, you needn't say a word, be learned to play tricks so be could son. Tomorrow's Thanksgiving an' Join the circus. Said he was tired any old sores opened. of diggin' dirt an' wanted to see the we don't want Your ma told me to bring out someworld." to eat with us an' I'll take you. Ma Hubbell nodded. It was all body Now help me with the turkeys an' Just as fresh in her mind as in his, then ask your boss to let you off though neither of them had spoken tiU after tomorrow, when I'll day of It in the long fifteen years. bring you back." "Then he came home for that The son laughed shakily, his hand .Thanksgiving day," the old man slipping caressingly across the otha his went on, after long silence, er's shoulders. I face growing a little harder, "an "I have no boss," he said. "You we killed the biggest turkey, an' don't understand, father. I'm not after dinner I talked with 'im 'bout dancing clogs now, nor drinking. I what we hoped an' the Hubbell more than ten years ago. that quit family, an' what chances the world I couldn't keep it up, rememjust offered to strong young men. An' all you and mother had an' he laughed in my face, an' used bering me. Then I tried half a dozen taught some, pretty strong language. An' other things and went broke on them off so went he an' that night got all. At last I settled down to somedrunk we had to bring him home. I knew something you had thing The next day I told him to go an' me beet muttaught not come back any more. Then we ton, farm eggs, poultry, fruits and the produce, sold the farm an' came down here, and I've made good." Seems as if neither of us could live like, Hubbell's mouth opened and Pa on the old place after that" shut and a great light came into his Pa Hubbell walked heavily to a eyes. But all he said was, "Ma'U window, repeating to himself as he be glad. Of course you'll go right did so: "Mebbe I was too ha'sh off?" with him, mebbe I was, though it "Of course. I'U speak to the chief never seemed so." clerk about a few matters, and then A slight drizzle was beginning to But I'm glad you have a truck, fall and already the ground was wet father, large enough to hold the Many turkeys and other poultry whole bunch." were pecking in a desultory man"The what?" looking bewildered. ner about the kitchen door and be"AU of us. But I forgot I suptween there and the barn, and out pose you don't know there are seven under the long shed the hired man of us, wife, children and myself. was preparing some of the fowls for The oldest boy is twelve, and named market The farmer looked at him after you. Then there are girls of with unseeing eyes. At length he eleven and ten, and the younger turned back into the room. boys. We live in rooms over the "I'm over seventy," he repeated, store." "an you're pretty close to me, ma. Pa Hubbell lost command of himWe can't reasonably count for much self. "Five children for Thanksgivlonger. An' I've been thinkln' a lot bout New England an' Thanksgiv- ing!" he shouted. "An one of 'em ing dinners lately. I don't want to go a boy twelve years oldl" Then he whirled to the wagon. back, but seems like I could relish a dinner once more. real "Come, help me out with these, Enos is likely dead long ago. Cir quick 1" he cried. "Then take me cus folks don't live long, they say. right upstairs to see 'em. Fivel We we can imagine him sittin' at What wiU ma say?" the table with us. Jest a little boy, like be used to be." Imitation of Weathered Ma Hubbell's lips quivered, but Pine Produced by Stain by a strong effort she stilled the to him what turned and A quiver country house of the English seemed a calm face. type near Philadelphia holds new "All right pa." she agreed. 'Til pine woodwork finished in exact imistart in at once, an' with the whole tation of weathered pine. The stain day before us I think Betsey an' used to produce the effect was made me can get pretty much every by mixing one pound of raw sienna thing cooked up. The turkey we'll with one pound of burnt umber and leave till mornin', for it'll taste bet- an even teaspoonful of burnt sienna. But you'll have to AU of these were oil colors. A half ter buy me some cranb'ries in town, an' gallon each of turpentine and soma raisins an' other things. I'll boiled linseed oil was added very set 'em down. We can stew cran gradually to thin the mixture thorb'ries, an' mix an' bake some mince oughly. The stain was then applied pies this evenin' after you get back. and immediately wiped away again An' say, pa, if you should see any with rags or waste. Each door or body on the road, you'd specially window was completely finished belike, you might ask 'em to dinner. fore leaving it The following day, 'Twould make it mora sociable for when the stain had dried, small daub of quick drying black, ground you." Pa Hubbell nodded and glanced in coach Japan, was applied with through the window. He didn't see the thumb for irregularity in each anything in particular because bis panel and blended with a dry rag or blender. When the entire finish thoughts were far away. "Get your list ready," he said. became hard, another coating was "an' I'll go an' be gettin' the big added this time of white lead barefarm truck ready. It's goin' to be ly tinted gray and thinned with tura regular rain by an' by. Up on pentine and a small quantity of the farm it would be snow now, an' drier. Again each unit of door or the truck would be a sleigh. Well, window was entirely completed and I want to be gettin' back if it's goin' rubbed before leaving it The next to be an all night's rain. I guess day three coats of wax were applied, there's enough poultry dressed for with polishing between coats. The HOUSEHOLD Dozens of colors in the newest American leather gloves make It possible to follow fashion's latest dictate which bids you match hats floor was finished with the ground and gloves or hat trimmings and stain, applied evenly without lap- gloves. Here a gay red hat and coats equally red mocha gloves put color ping, and waxed. No wipe-of- f or daubs of black were used on the spice into a black suit Since the floor. It Is possible to create the hat flaunts beige wings and a dark same effect by applying crude bi- green veil, either beige or dark chromate of potassium dissolved in green gloves could also be used. water for a ground rtaln instead ol Notice how the buttons fasten on the side. mixture the sienna-umbe- r un all rolled collar pictured to the accent the right Artful shirrings A soaring hat of waistline. longer pleated felt and ribbon by Louise Sanders tunes to the colors of the blouse. From the milliner's viewpoint satdeclared an ideal medium. For the pompadour turban shown below in is in the new "hu-acpeel) brown Is com- right satin to the (potato a" bined with black. Note that this hat is worn well back on the bead to hair-do- , ale show the new movecharacteristic a very together ment this season. The hat as well as the black satin handbag designed by Lilly Dache reflect the trend to soft impressed pleats. The bag Inclines to the new long narrow shape that is the "last word" in design. interest in evening Renewed gowns fashioned of "satin is evidenced throughout the present style program. In the inset panel we are showing a satin dinner-danc-e gown that demonstrates the exquisite grace with which satin yields to soft draping effects. A new handling in the side drape gives a deaspect to cidedly this gown so artfully created by Kiviette, noted American designer. A long panel back, also the decolletage, are Intriguing details. long-coSome very costume suits include a blouse of satin matched to the color of the cloth that makes the coat and skirt Especially outstanding is the ensemble that tops the satin blouse with long coat or bolero that is handsomely braided. With a costume suit of this description the program of dress for daytime wear is aptly solved in a flattering way. off-fac- ck good-looki- all-bla- quires 147 Overweights Tend Toward Diabetes I Jerkins Transf oral Costume Magically all-rou- m low-star- QUESTION Colorful crepe evening dresses are selling with matching sweaters to serve as formal Jackets. Embroidered sweaters that sparkle or that are gorgeous with metal thread and beadwork take on the new long-tors- o lines. Smart afternoon dresses have pleated skirts with form-fittin- g slipover sweaters that are sequin embroidered. hip-leng- th all-ov- er BOX Q. Does a germ cause scarlet fever? A Yes. A streptococcus. Q. What Is a green stick frac- ture? cold. duiotiaY Aspirin Tablets ia oi vaior aaa (lan SKSMb 3L Cjhejh tsmpsfituro-I- I you have a lever one temperature 'does oat godowa ctltyoor Just be rare you get genuttufast-acti- nt BAYER Aspirin, At the first sign of a cold, follow the directions in the pictures above the simplest and among the most effective methods of relief known to modern science. So quickly does Bayer Aspirin "take hold" of painful cold symptoms, welcome relief you can really feel often starts in a short time. It's amazing how fast it works. Try this way. You will say it is nneauaUed. But be sure you get the Bayer product you want Ask for Bayer Aspirin by the full name when you buy. GENUINE BAYER ASP IK IN fast-acti- ng times 153,205 calories. A woman five feet four Inches should weigh 130 pounds with six pounds more or less for each Inch mora or less than this height MET a friend recently whom I had not seen for about two years. I had to look at Mm twice as bo (Released tqr Western Newspaper Union.) had lost considerable weight which greatly improved bis appearance. His eyes were bright and I told him his loss of excess weight had given him a more youthful appearance He then told me that a routine examination by his physician bad disJerkins are becoming Increasingly covered some sugar in his urine. popular. You can have anything His physician had told him that if from a sports Jerkin of colorful he were willing to reduce his weight suede, velveteen or corduroy to an he would likely prevent diabetes and esthetic evening type that can be the necessity of taking insulin. slipped over any simple frock. JerBy reducing his starch foods by kins, with their long torso lines, look half and his fat foods by one quarwith frocks over stunning slipped ter, in a period of less than a year pleated skirts and are he had reduced his weight from 185 dramatic when worn over slinky long to 135 pounds, the proper pounds pencil-slievening gowns trailing and build. for his weight long skirts or the new harem skirts When he reachedheight 135 pounds he inside. the that slit up creased his food intake slightly and during the two months previous to our meeting, his weight had reFasten Dress, Blouse mained at exactly 135 pounds. With Jeweled Buttons Had this man not reduced his The smartest way to fasten your weight his chances of becoming a dress or blouse in the new diabetic were great because sugar way Is with a single large fur was present in the urine and the covered button. These fur buttons amount of sugar In the blood was at play Into the scheme of furred en- too extreme limit of .the amount sembles cleverly, the button matchpresent in normal urine. There was no history of diabetes ing the hat of fur or the fur buckles that axe so new for pumps. in bis family but his physician's Jeweled buttons are important warning that overweight was a forethis season, especially on blouses runner of diabetes so Impressed him of rich fabric. Many black velvet that he went immediately on the diet with the above exdresses are enhanced by the sparcellent results. kle of rhinestone or Jewel set Match Sweater. Crepe Skirt for Evening Wear Z. Far tan IfrfMr ItMB A. A green stick fracture eccars In a young person op U 15 years of age but may occur later. The ends of the bene have not become solid with the rest af the bene and the bene "breaks" like the fibers in a green stick from a tree or bush when stick Is bent or broken. 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