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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH. UTAH FROCK MOTHER PLAYS BETTY-LO- U WILL REMEMBER BRIDGE PATTERN ISIS By ANNE CAMPBELL SHE would be a better player she could just leave behind dear domestic problems That perplex her loving mind. If she could forget the' children And the naughty things they did But thats Just what she remembers! bid! She forgets the All the no-tru- If she didnt have her mind on Mrs. Johnsons lovely gown; If she wouldnt bother listing All the things shell buy in town, She would be a better player! Now shes making up her face, And shes sort of As she trumps her partners ace ! absent-minde- d She would be a better player I She describes each dress worn! The refreshments? thats She could make em, And her husband laughs In scorn, Though theres humor in his laughter As he hears his bonny lass When he bids Two hearts! say: Partner! Youll excuse me! . . Ill just pass! 'UiS handsome building, the new naval hospital In Philadelphia, is almost ready for occupancy. pletion the Public Works administration allotted $2,350,000. BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN For its If shed concentrate five minutes. com- WITTY KITTY By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM By What a player she would be, But she must describe her diet, And the show she went to see. She would be a better player, Dad opines (and he is human!) If shed keep her mind on contract And forget she is a woman! (Copyright.) THORNTON W. BURGESS CHEWINK IS GRATEFUL in the top of a in a thicket on the edge of the Green Forest, Chewink the Towhee watched Reddy Fox out of sight, then called softly: Chewink! Chewink! All is safe now Peter Rabbit. Come out and talk with me and let me tell you how grateful I am to you for saving my life. Chewink flew down to the ground and Peter Rabbit crept out of the bramble-tanglwhere he had been hiding. It wasnt anything, declared I saw Reddy Peter. and I knew you didnt, so of course I gave the alarm. You would have done the same thing for me. Do you know, Chewink, Ive wondered a great deal about FROM his perch To-whe- e! As a matter of fact Ive got a nest in this very thicket. Mrs. Towhee is on it right now, and I suspect she is worrying and anxious to know what happened over here when you warned me about Reddy Fox. I think I must go over and set her mind at rest. T W. Burgess. canned tomato, strained and heated. Cook fifteen minutes until the tapioca is clear, stirring frequently. Add two WNU Service. and What have you wondered about asked Chewink. Ive wondered what family you belong to, replied Peter. Chewink chuckled. I belong to a big family, said he. I belong to the biggest family among the birds. It is the Finch and Sparrow family. There are a lot of us and a good many of us don't know that Rosebreast the Grosbeak and Glory the Cardinal are members of my family. I didnt know it, replied Peter, but if you say it is so I suppose it must be so. ' It is easier to believe that than that you are related to the Sparrows. Nevertheless I am, retorted Chewink What were yob scratching for when I first saw you? asked Peter. Oh, worms and bugs that hide under the leaves, replied Chewink carelessly. You have no Idea how. many of them hide under dead leaves. Do you eat anything else? asked Peter. Berries and wild fruits in season, replied Chewink. Im very fond of them. They make a variety in the bill of fare. Ive noticed that I seldom see yon In a tree-toremarked Peter. I like the ground better, replied Chewink. I spend more of my time on the ground than anywhere else. I suppose that means that you nest on the ground, ventured Peter. Chewink nodded. Of course," said me? Know- - one-ha- cupfuls of grated cheese, lf stir until melted, add By ED WYNN .. N. CREDIBLE. Answer: Yes. But that is only temporary, as a manufacturer has just announced an Invention which makes shoes much lighter. Dear Mr. Wynn: I have been ill and my doctor adDo you think vises "chicken livers. they are healthy? Yours truly, EIFELE ALLIN. Answer : I never heard of a chicken complaining of its liver. Dear Mr. Wynn: I am very fond of flowers and have Just planted an entire bed of Saliva Bulbs for next summer. I should like to plant another kind of flower that would make a pretty border for my Saliva blooms. What do you suggest? h one-fourt- The Perfect Fool Dear Mr. Wynn: Is it true that the average weight of a womans clothing when she is dressed to go out in the evening weighs 14 ounces? Yours truly, tea- one-eigh- th teaspoonful of pepper, spoonful of mustard and teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce. Remove from the fire and add one and cupfuls of finely ground dried beef. Cool well before spreading. This makes nearly three cupfuls of filling. Egg Salad Sandwich. Add teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of pepper, one cupful of milk and three tablespoonfuls of tapioca, cook until clear, stirring frequently. Cool. Combine four tablespoonfuls of chopped celery, four hard cooked eggs finely chopped, two tablespoonfuls each of sweet pickles chopped and liquid from the pickles, one teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce and the tapioca mixture. Cool before spreading. Sirup for Drinks. Take one gallon of boiling water and twelve pounds of sugar. Stir until thoroughly dissolved. Keep in sterilized bottles. Add to any fruit drink as it sweetens quickly and makes a more agreeable drink than with the use of sugar. Use one and tablespoonfuls of lemon juice and the same of the sirup to a glass of cracked ice, for an Individual serving. one-fourt- QUESTION BOX I let- Nippy Cheese Sandwich. Add two tablespoonfuls of quick cooking tapioca to two cupfuls of e you. WNU Service. for salads If so desired. Serve on tuce. he. . . The girl chum says that in England they call it a ladder and in this country they call it a run, but in either country it means a new pair of stockings. WNU Service THE FAMILY PICNIC T TNTIL the snow flies and the chill winds of winter drive us under the shelter of roofs and to the warmth of fires we will roam abroad with the picnic basket, enjoying the woods and streams. The advantage of sandwich filling that will keep several days is that It can be prepared in quantity and kept In the ice chest. The filling can be taken In glass jars and used one-ha- lf one-eight- h one-ha- h lf one-ha- . Western Newspaper Union. Old Point Comfort Has Its Monster Sincerely, ANN ASTOR. Answer: Inasmuch as you have an entire bed of Saliva why not surround it with a border of Spittoon-las- ? Dear Mr. Wynn: I am a married man, have been married only three months. I am a good hardworking man, give my wife everything she asks for, lots of spending money, lots of clothes, in fact, everything. Heres what I want to know: Last night I arrived home and found my wife In another mans arms. As I give my wife everything, how do you account for me finding her kissing another man? Yours truly, , by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Service DELA WARE. Answer Your doctors advice Is very good, If taken properly. I knew a man once who was sick and his doe-to-r told him to take some IRON, took a stove and was arrested. the Associated Newspapers WNU Service. Balloon Found Inside Cod Fishermen found Inside a cod caught in the North sea a toy balloon sent up from Hendon, England. p A WORSE AILMENT Auntie Tommy, wont you have another piece of this shortcake? Tommy No, I thank you. Auntie You seem to be suffering from loss of appetite. Tommy It aint loss of appetite. What I'm suffering from is politeness. Location Lady Oh, fireman, save my Botticelli ! Fireman Yes, lady which Is his bedroom? Dear Mr. Wynn: I have been in ill health for some time. The doctor told me to take some IRON. Do you think he advised me correctly? Yours truly, , step-by-ste- We Were All Frump Young Hopeful (looking over famGee, ma, werent we ily album) when we were terribly young ? Pathfinder. I. M. MADD. were introduced to the job of cigar store guardians by a man named Chichester about 1850. The sculptor was Tom Millard. They were made of white pine and considerable skill was required in the carving. 36-inc- h lf Answer: Inasmuch as you do so much for your wife, the only way I can account for you discovering your wife in another mans arms is that you came home sooner than she expected. That wooden Indians first Not every mother keeps in mind all the time quite how important a little girls frocks are. Of course she should look pretty every day of her young life . . . that goes without saying ! But dont you remember your little girl frocks? Well, Betty-Lo- u is going to do the same thing. Here is a charming thing for her to recall. Epaulets that flare crisply over youthful shoulders and turn into a little cape in the back . . . neat, trim pleats which look smart and permit a girl to play to her hearts content. Lovely in swiss or dimity or voile. Pattern 1913 is available in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14. Size 8 takes 2 fabric and 3 yards yards sewedging. Illustrated ing instructions included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 243 West Seventeenth Street, New York City. RESOKTEKS at Old Point Comfort beach on the Virginia coast got a real a sea monster like the one at Loch Ness, Scotland, made its appearance. But it was only a practical joke devised by Mrs. Richard Bonn and Mrs. John M. Lewis, who are seen above with their pet. |