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Show LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY I Today s word is disburse. It's pronounced dls-bura, with IC-cent IC-cent on the last syllable. It means to spend, expend, pay out It comes from the old French "d?s," out, and "bourse," purse Companion word disbursement . It's used like this "By cutting down the .'irmy the government teeli It can reduce the amount disbursed for military purpose.9." uu IB VOI LRE WEILL URFD You will not dip both hands at the same time In a finger howl You will, after using a finger bowl, dry your fingers with !ho nap-1in nap-1in at your knees. You will always eat slowly and Quietly, both for health's sake and personal dignity. 1 U vi- UPKRS I Instead of crushing old newspa pers and magaslnes nto a paper bug. I why not stack them In bundles and) I tie them up? Whether you sell them I nr give them away, it Is caaiei fur the man who gathers them PISH. Fishj left in an open dish in the i icebox, has a tendency to give a fiohy flavor to milk, butter and other foods. 00 r si r k- Plallers and Other dishes which ! are stood up in the rear of pantry sholf often slip down and break I Drive small tacks In to hold them up D MI' sIH i - When drying out damp shoes 11 is a good idea lu stuff newspaper.; ', In the shoes to keep them from i wrinkling This also aids them in drying. oo OED COFFEE. When you are letting coffee cool I to make Iced coffee, never let it I stand with the grounds in HllS'l makes the flavor too strong oo Some geBe are known to have reached the age of 40 years. rjO I'nited States is the greatest pur- j i baser of diamonds In the world. 1 |