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Show - , , I,, ' ' i H l i j ffnfjjj i Hopelessl !J One of tho ihost discouraging tastes aJj In the world must be praying for coa i 1 1 1' press. One chaplain prayed for CM Iwt ! gre.ssmen twcnty-tlvo years and look Wk at them now. Seattle Post-Intellk jtt j) geucer. JHL ij Further Directions Needed, Hj J Tho grammar school principal wesf ffSlll from room to room explaining what to jifl ) do lu citie of lire. Tho pupils listened jM lif with respectful attention until he cams M rk to his limit Instruction. "Above sit jM J things," he said. "If your clothrag ijI !f catches lire, remain cool." The Chris- (Sir .j tluu Register (Huston), Jf 1 1 PlSI I1 Remove Blood Stains. Ma '1 1 To remove blood stains from dstk ill j.l saturate with kerosene and, attar M Ijjjg j;i i stands n while, wash In warm watesr. (fl jj A paste madn of common laundry; $1 i. j starch und water will remove blessf aM- : ' stains without a truce. If not entirely (J j removed by the first application repeats X . J once or twice, JH ' f |