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Show Building the Paris Exposition of 1937 , fvr ' Y " ' - ' ' ''1 ' " .Vi i of ,he gquare jn fr()nt Qf the Trocadero in Paris, which has been demolished to make room for the buildings of the great exposition i r inefT it a THE PROPER SHARE Classifying Borrowers By DOUGLAS MALLOCH pHARLES LAMB, tired of Vi AN is a mixture of all things: No sorrow but some sweetness . brings. No pleasure but a little pain, No loss but something will remain. Unthinkingly we wonder why There is some cloud in evry sky. Why evry heart some hurt has known. And why especially our own. ( And yet we know life has all these. Its discords and its harmonies, Its sunlit noon yet misty morn, Its prizes won, its burdens borne. And would you have yourself the blest. Put all the burdens on the rest. Let others bear the load each day. Yourself exempted all the way? I find this comfort in my woe. That life was never ordered so, That I should always find it sweet, While others tread a darkened street. Since there is sorrow on this earth, God, give me something more than mirth. Since there are burdens men must bear, God, give my heart its proper share. Douglas Malloch. I WNU Service. PAPA KNCm-- 1 lending his books, threatened to chain Wordsworths poems to his shelves, adding: For of those who borrow, some read slow; some mean to read, but dont read; and some neither read nor mean to read, but borrow, to leave you an I opinion of their sagacity. must do my g friends the justice to say that there is nothing of this caprice or wantonness of alienation in them. When they borrow my money they never fail to make use of it. money-borrowin- Mj Tavollte ?2echae hard-boile- Be MINK TRAILS HIS BREAKFAST afraid of the cat. He had just one thought in mind, and that was to out what had become of that He was sure it had been DILLY MINK had overslept. This was very unusual for Billy. meant for him. Whoever had taken Usually he was watching for the it away had dragged it along the farmer to bring him his breakfast. ground, so it was easy for Billy to But this morning Billy had over- follow the smell. He was trailing his breakfast in slept. He knew it the minute his eyes opened. Right away he scram- just the same way he had followed bled out to see what had been left the rats in the barn. Straight across him for breakfast. He found noth- the barnyard the trail led and over ing. He blinked two or three times, to the shed at the back of the house. for he had become so used to find- There, just in front of a hole under ing his breakfast right there at the the floor of the shed, Billy found edge of the woodpile that he the fish. His eyes sparkled and he couldnt believe there was none wasted no time. He began to eat there for him that morning. But that fish at once. He didnt stop to there wasnt a thing. There wasnt wonder who had dragged it there, even the tiniest scrap. Billy began he didnt care. It was his fish, and to wonder if someone had stolen his he intended to make sure of it. When he had finished that last breakfast while he slept. Billy felt so stuffed that he Right away he put his nose to scrap move any more than want didnt the ground and began to run about he had to to He looked over to the He was and that this way way. and then he looked at the trying to find out if something had woodpile the shed. The woodpile hole under and then taken away. been put there too was far away. He felt sure He knew that if anything had been there he would be able to smell it, for he has a very wonderful little WNU Servico. not relinquish it simply because someone else is not sure of you. Stewart E. White. do Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets made of May Apple are effective in removing accumulated body waste. Adv. Hand to Mouth Existence The young man growing his first mustache has a very concerned look about him. Its going to be a pretty tough winter for husbands who have been promising the wife a new fur coat for the past years, says ironic Irene, who find there is nothing left to do but come across this time. WNU Pop, what is a mongrel? Sausage. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Winter Queen Service. JiV. w.v, that he would find a nice, comforta ble, dark place under that shed Without uesitating a second he disappeared through the hole. T. W. Burgess. WNU Service. nose. Of Spaced Print Sure of Self Do not attempt to do a thing unless you are sure of yourself; but find fish. Presently a very delicious smell tickled that wonderful little nose. That is, it was a very delicious smell to Billy. It wouldnt have been delicious to you. You would have called it a very bad smell. It was the smell of fish, and not fresh fish at that. Billy began to gallop along with his nose to the ground following that smell. He didnt care who saw him. You see, he had become so at home In that farmyard that he felt quite safe there. He and the farmer had become very good friends. There was no dog to fear, and Billy wasnt Louise Homer Cheese Toast Butter nicely brown toast. Slice d over it eggs, boiled at least ten minutes. Pour over this cheese sauce and serve very hot. Make the cheese sauce by putting 1 tablespoonful of butter in a pan; add 1 tablespoonful of flour, then 1 cupful of milk, pepper and salt. Beat well and add 1 cupful grated American cheese. Copyright. BILLY adame . Constipated 30 Vears For thirty years I had stubborn I did not go Constipation. Sometimes for four or five days. I also had awful gas bloating, headaches and pains in the back. Adlerika helped right away. Now I eat sausage, bananas, pie, any. and never felt better. I thing I want all sleep soundly night and enjoy life." Mrs. Mabel Schott. If you are suffering from constipation, sleeplessness, sour stomach, and gas bloating, there is quick relief for you in Adlerika. Many report action in minutes after taking Just one thirty Adlerika dose.. gives complete action, cleaning your bowel tract where ordinary laxatives do not even reach. Dr. B. L. Shoub, Nam York, raoarttt l addition to inlaallnal daauliif, Adlarika ahack lit growth of iatattlnal boctaria and aalon baaUtt . Give your bowels a real cleansing with Adlerika and see how good you feel. Just one spoonful relieves GAS and stubborn constipation. At all Leading Druggists. SHRIMPS AND OYSTERS THERE is any salad that apIFpeals with a greater thrill to the eye and taste than the pink, tender and meaty shrimps served in a nest oi crisp lettuce, there is something still worth looking forward to in the culinary line. Served as Madame Begue in New Orleans serves them with a simple french salad dressing with a dish of Worcestershire sauce, it is a salad o ones dreams. With a platter of french bread, it is a meal. Shrimps in a cocktail are always appetizing; dressed with a dash of horseradish and chili sauce with a squeeze of lemon, they make the best of beginnings to a meal. Where shrimp may be bought fresh, they are of course at their best. Drop them into boiling water and cook them until they turn pink, then remove the shells. In most fish markets they may be bought already cooked, and kept well chilled for the daily markets. Here is another way of serving them that is worth the effort: Baked Shrimp. Butter a deep dish and put in a layer of baking powder biscuit dough, on this place a layer of shrimp, dot with bits of butter, pepper, salt and cover with another layer of the dough. Add another layer of the shrimp and cover the top with small biscuits. Bake in a minutes and hot oven for forty-fiv- e serve very hot. - Sauce for Raw Oysters. two tablespaonfuls of tarTake prced prints are in high favor three tablespoonfuls fur coats, vinegar, under ragon winter wear teas one is black silk crepe with bell of olive oil, one and one-ha. of Worcestershire sauce, yel-spoonfuls iped flowers in chartreuse of a cupful of lemon The bodice and sleeves are few drops of tobasco sauce iped, the skirt bias sunburst juice, a salt and two tablespoonfuls of lf one-four- th WOMEN WHO HOLD grated onion, mix well and serve on the oysters. Oyster Dressing. This is good in any fowl or with roast pork: Take a quart of bread crumbs, cover with cold water and soak. Drain and squeeze dry, add two well beaten eggs, salt and pepof a cupful of melted per, butter and a cup of drained oysters; add a dash of sage if liked or a bit of onion. THEIR MEN NEVER LET THEM KNOW matter how NOback aches and one-four- th Western Newspaper Union. I I . THE L&TJGU&GE I of Youn nnriD 9 iO By Leicester K. Davis Public Ledger, Inc. I ( ( The Impulsively Atftcfcionato Thumb Miss Dorothy Lustig, year old blonde from Mich., who reigned over annual Michigan Winter Winter Queen Over girls other cities in the state. seventeen Petoskey, the tenth carnival. from ten often but tendencies which may be under firm control. , The Thumb of Impulsive Affection. Before analyzing that portion of the thumb which gives us a real clue to the affections, consider other influencing elements the form and flexibility of the thumb as a whole, as well as its position on the hand. Excessive suppleness marks the thumb of an impulsively affectionate nature. Its shape is usually notable by a combination of smoothness, fullness and grace. The first, or nail, joint may be quite tapered at the sides but is invariably inon the underclined to side portion opposite the nail. With a thumb of this type the third, or palm, joint is always assuming a pillowed appearance when the thumb is pressed closely into the palm. While extended, the thumb stands almost at right angles over-fullne- ss T OVE is a powerful impulse, but one which should be properly controlled. However, just as there are natures sadly incapable of affectionate expression, so there are others in which an overmastering desire for love may provt to be a serious defect in temperament. Do not be too hasty in forming your conclusions in matters which concern the love life of the. individual whose hand you analyze. Indications of unstable affection are over-fleshe- d, the palm. Without other compensating influences within the hand, a thumb of this kind is sure to indicate a love nature inclined toward extravato gance. WNU Service. much your your nerves scream, your husband, because he is only a man, can never understand why you are so hard to live with one week In every month. 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Idaho SCI Lakaslda 82.75 "Quotations" Our supreme business in life is to carry and to pass on as we received it, or better, the sacred lamp of organic being that we bear within us. Havelock Ellis. Pacifists are not necessarily cowards, nor Militarists brave. War is not necessarily manly, nor Peace effeminate. A. A. Milne. Life is not half long enough for my taste. H. G. Wells. Women have always been the superior of men. Sir Charles Higham. |