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FEATURES Making the Most of Your Looks BY DOROTHY STOT ‘What Do You Know About 1 Daily Science Six. 1. What country is the great- est tobacco producer? 2. What country consumes Willie Willis BY ROBERT QUILLEN Leaves Used in Table Decorations BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Advice to Two Girls of 17 Concerning Their Love Affairs. General Questions Answered on Women in the Business World. Should the Girl Whose Health Has Failed - the most tobacco. 3. In what country ‘is tobacco ¥ ment ? ‘Hd? the centerpiece, and 'vou will have an Break Engagement wila? T e artistic_result. Locust leaves can be 4. What primitive people firs se oot sted i cultivated tobacco? R e g SAR MISS DIN: We are two girls 17 vears of age who have been going 5. What accounts for the dif- with two boys who are near our age. Our parents and their friends ference in different tobaccos? about “puppy love.” but isn't it possible for puppy love to grow into | 6. How far North can tobacco be grown? Answers to thesequestions in tomorrow’s Star. Green and white make a eool and [a bunch of assorted leaves. .The vari-! ttractive color scheme for a lunch- | ous tones of green blend in beautiful on, dinnar, afternoon tea, or evening { harmony. If you can find any fern freshmemt table. Such a scheme fleaves, form a wreath of fronds about Unique Place Cards. For place cards use rather large mooth leaves of uniform size. With a No. 1 needie prick the names of cach guest on one leaf. Lay it fat | . on the white tablecloth by the’ place Jiwards o ADRE TR it e TRECNE e | Do would be good policy* for our parents to separate us rolief. 3t should be as clear &8 if . 4 | from these hoys, but let us correspond withteach other and be together when Smoking Customs. written in ink, though the words will % | we come home? (EIHH G IR Every country, althoush tobacco be somewhat larger than when | T | has but so recently come into univer written, i Answer—-Your letter indicates that vou are two sensible. thoughtful | (3 nee. has its elaborate set of smok . s { wirls, and o 1 take it for granted that yvou will not do such an idiotic thing | jnu enctome. The Indiane smoked as Garnish for Dishes. “I wasiw't ever scared in grandpa’s | as to get married at vour tender age. This being the case, hoth you and your | ww ftering (o the zods: they had Garnish dishes with delicate leaves, orchard before. but it was gettin’ dark | parents can it back calmly and let nature take its course. pipes. cigars and clgarettes. even cig those with irregular outlines or with [an’ Cousin #ot to talkin® about e " arette holders. The Japanese consider several segments, such as cluster | bears.” he majority of such Youthful romances end in nothing. The love af- | it indelicate to smoke a biz bowl of leaves. If you have a rose geranium fair just peters imperceptibly vut. One or the other outgrows the other one. | tohacco, and have such tiny bowls plant, pluck as many leaves as there Romeo ;‘:rt. tived of J nhny' or Juliet {.-y-nui “;v:n-\ of Romeo. Some new peach | on their long bamhoo-stem pipes that are places ut the table and use them | of & gir] crosses the trail or a dazzling sheik with a good line dawns on the | they have (o be renewed every few for boutonnic Nbout eacn stem| | What Tomorrow Means to You Scene and pout! the fire is out and no harm done to anybody. minutes, while the typical old Dutch tie & bow of bright ribbon for gavety. 5. and it is why parents are fool- | hipe was so large that a seated man - for two more years till we finish high' school and then marry these(boys and live happily ever after- | Shall we go 1o, have one v | That is the way puppy love usually {ish to take it seriousiy and by their opposition make girls and hovs get their | could have the stem in his mouth and backs up and, just to show that they will not be bo d and that that they are | pest the bowl on the ground, and one | Dear Ann: Extra large leaves make_excellent 5 | grown-up, run off and get married, | pipeful would last all dav. In parts| jenw this a nfee jahat frock® T plate doilies. Wash them *carefully | ‘Tomorrow's planetary aspects are| s of French Canada, instead of deserib- | o o p ' oo ith Targe hi and keep them in water until wanted. | not very encouraging, and indicate For that is the tragedy of puppy love, my dear. It so often makes im- | ing the distance in miles they will . 8 nan with lars so that they will be crisp and fresh. | that nothing out of the daily routine mature girls and boys, who ure not ready for marriage in body or mind or | tell You that such and such a village | That long, straight-front line ce These can be used on serving plates | <hould be attempted. kven this Wil purse, rush prematurely into matrimony. Then it is fatal because they almost | iS $0 many pipes away. Didia e alicing coace o breadtlin, No- and on individual dishes, unless let-| voquire a special amount of concen- invariably tind shen they krow up that the. re tired of the hushand or Now, what do you know ahout). . . girerence when the jubot tuce or cregs or some green salad { ypation and effort. The Influences will | wife they picked out; that they are tired of matrimony with its burdens and | that? % leaves are part of the edible foods in| jeqn toward Inssitude and indiffer- yesponsibilities. Worst of all. they are almost sure to come across the men Apawers fo Yesterday's Questions. them. Little balls of butter are set| ence, and nothing that you or others and women who are their real mates and with whom they fall in love when | - 5 G gl e off 10 advantage on lilac leaves.| o, no matter how well it may belit is teo late. { L Pastear s famous for his cur 3 A tbEct 2 fohe ti ¥ | for” silkworm disease, sheep anthrax Radish roses look attractive when | done, will engender satistaction. Much = el ekl 3 resting on real rose foliage. Maple, | of the evil of tomorrow can be over-| Of course, there are exceptions to every rule, and now and then a boy | \]n((-lx';yikafl' is famous for e : o] ETADe and ok leaves lend themselves | come Ly exercise of will power and 2 {40 givl Jove affaiv does endure and the men and women who made mud pies | studies on the natural immunity FUIT TIHE SIZE OF THE LEAR | delightfully to such purposes. Trail-f sirong _determination not o, be in-i together get marcled and set up housekseping and make real pies. Such mar- | pesiatance. o dltense of oreAnisIS. TO TH 1OOD WHEN Us) ing sprigs of weeping willows are as| fiuenced by an untoward atmosphere. | pjgges are happy and comfortable when they do occur. So there is no reason | and Bulgarian milk method (proh. | | Leaves in Various Guises. BY MARY BLAKE. remove Yours for effective effects. & TTITIA. (Covyright, 19 3 1 and your boy friend shouldn't pal along together and wait develop- | ably « mistaken one) of prolonging LAAVES FOR PLATE DOILIES, | decoratively adaptable as smilax. Injn the evening auite contrary condi-| why - M5 exas cattle fover i EVERYDAY QUESTIONS : fact, there are few leaves thai in one | tlone will prevail and it will prove pents can be carvied out by almost any|way or another do mot lend them-| (o be an excellont oceasion for family hostess without the decorations cost- | selves admirably to this ide: o Bl i, e . > D ooLa Lol Iyes adin bly Lo thisiilentol Breen g nd ndosiil dpathictines But my earnest advice to you is not to let these boys mononolize you too | a3 the work of disease-bearing cattle much. Before you tle up for Keeps with any man take a look, ses ‘around | ticks by Theobald Smith and observe a number of men 50 as to be sure you are getting the best of the | 4. The cause of vellow fever ix a fng anvthing. Use leaves for the dec-[leal decorations. They can be from{ ('hildren born tomerrow will during | orations instead of flowers, and intro-[house plants, or those in window | infancy enjoy exuberant fealth, and It Reilect also that hoys have a way of changing, and that By the time |barasite carried by the Stezomyia these voung chaps come back from college their tastes in girls may be entire. | MoSquito. duce then into every detail of the | boxes if yon are in the city and wish | will be practically immune 10 the memi that is possible. There are|to have the decorations without cost. | ordinary aflments of childhood. 'The many Jarge lezves thut can be used|Or, if you have a garden, there are|oigns denote that in their teens| | 1C3e Y0 - i The cause of cancer is not defi s doilies, and there arc scores of [sure to be scores of attractive foliage | thev will be lable to a serious acci. | ¥ JiTerent from what it is now. e eetions from Star rders are answor ~icliente leaves and those with feath- | plants, bushes and trees to make use | gent, and more than ordinary care | 7 mechanieal feritation are all suspectad, | 41y, BE Dr. S Parkes Catimin. ey ery fronds 1o give lacy offect of, while if you are in the country,|ahould be esercised during these | I think 1t would be an excellent thing for your parentsto gend you away |G o e o L e o e 0 oy In a low bowl, rich in color, arrange | the range of variety ds unlimited. vears in teaching these children cau-| AN separate you from 'x“" boys, because that would give all four of you a |\, 1q oitabie i Quiries that appear ¢ ntats © Lo test your s o ays incurable. o trend. of thateht tion and care. In disposition they Chance to test yvour sentiments. | el e reoivin T i e A oois dnad Lut don't marry when you are too young. That 1s sufcide. | L 50 YEARS AGO TODAY ¢ dh those things that they Dorotuy prx. | 150 E 2 when they do those things that th Story of the U. S. A. MOTHERS iz it et G e BY JONATHAN A. RAWSON, JR. Answered by DR. PARKE. « e should not do. will never, on being questioned, become evasive, but will| [)EAR DOROTHY DIX: Wil you please answer these questions? - may lose her exceptionally favorable tell the truth, and be willing to stand | D Why do business men employ marrted women and girls who do not bkl O DL situation in China the consequences. ‘I'hey will possess 1 need to work in preference to wonen who have to support themselves? :\ «*"fil zEtt tL - inde artistic tastes, and these should never Why do women in business work against each other? Why can't there he nity and our policy of be thwarted or discournged, as they | a law made to force wamen o give up working outside of thefr homes when L CltsialGiie Bee 2ep and of generous co-uperation heing . may considerable success | they marry? Why is it that some people are more fortunato in business than followed up at this time Traders Halt Indian Pact. | Skin's tale is an endeavor to frighten | along these lines. others? CORINN Answer—There is danzer th {T.osan and Conneodico away from | If tomorrow is vour birthday, vou attempting to nercial PHILADELPHIA, August 19, 1 »;.}rm,-.m:rgn. A copy of Logan's speech | are not much of a success if engaged profits from the pre ~ “Traders on the Western frontier have | will be sent to the commissioners and | at the present time in work that in 7\‘:1;',\.;{1:l»‘.;,;;",'::“;,:;. s o eaone Sty LR EIONCIEnE SImIGN e S0 Introduced a new complication in the | Congress has today instructed them | volves confinement. All your tastes,|ried women as eiiployes to Poor Shly wha need Lo i thete owe by jmar may forget that the h already critical negotiations with the [to do all In their power to remove | a1l xonr inchmations, are for “ont of \poites s L e s internal disturbanees of Indians. The committee on Indian af-|any joalous feelings toward the United | doors,” and if! vour position is of & * practically forbid its stal faira has for wecks liad its own [ States, or any suspiclous or unfriend- | sedentary nature, yon are i square e ment for some time to o ~troubles in its endeavor to Twld the |Uness from the minds of the Indians. | pex in a round hole, and should .. On te contary, other things betny equal, the business mun would yather velation of the Russian Redmen to neutrality in tha war with | Vigorous measurcs will be adopted 10| strive, if vou are ambitious for mate. Fv© the job 1o the woman who meed it, because every man in the world these disturbances sh Great Britain. 1L now develops [S1op the tiaders in their wrong tale- | rinl success, to chanze your environ. | ICNO!S #0d respects and desires to help the woman who is bravely trving to | \ serutinized through an address veceived from | bearing. ment as soon as possible. Do not, | ake an honest living, Vbl UGB e L s Logan, an Indiun chicf. that cortain'| The proposed treaty will be post-| however, (hrow away dirty witer a7y L el s Bl traders are stiring up the suspicions) Poned unti! such time as the com- il you are assured of a clean But, after all, business is Lusiness and not philanthrophy, and a shop or tervitorial rights of foreizn powe the savages against the United | missioners decide upon and the wil! an office Is not an asyium for needy females \ business man wants the hest | Ol thei supervisior > ve States, in order to promote selfich pur- | emain_in Pittsburgh as long as 4 great and an wuncon.|Service that he can get, and when he hires a marrled woman or the girl who tarifts will have to be vigore poses of their own. Logan savs in his | Decessary in order to further friendly aafication. 7 el and!doesn’'t need to work You may be very sure that she has provéd that she has evised T relations. Congress has approved an | e i preferring to jog | SOMe special talent and ability. I ot We still hear bad news. Conne.|invitation to such of the Six Nations|aiong <low s it u adien and_some of us are constantly |25 live ‘on the Ohio River to attend | see raiher thrcatened. And tho Bear Skin, a|the proposed treaty, and after thejence the thrill of trader from D'enneylvanix, among | CORclusion of the treaty tho Indian | buight. fovint serve no indications in our d hat.vou | & El plomacy of any marked dey re and jusd_experi-| - Besidas, hocause a woman {8 married 18 no fndication in these days of the \ from the wise policy of the lite wotion. You_ sre | high cost of living that sbe doesnt need to carn money Just us much as she Secretary Flav toward the Chinese x 4 . . and vivicious. very|did when she was single. IFurthermore, there is no more reason why i mar people and their independent stand others, savs @ great reward 19 offered Ah!Pl's(jmd wnmnr;l:un be invited 1o | popular "among your manv friends, | ried wpman should be debarred from galnful cccupations than why & matried ing as 4 nation #o any’ person who ®ill take or entice | VISiL Congress at. Philadelphin. and well Toved hi your family min should be. The working world s free to every one, and all of us, male either of us to Pittshurgh, where we te recent murder of Crawford by | In soclal civeles yvou ure easil or female, married or single, have a right to do our bit in it and colledt our | el Xork are to be hung up like dogs by the Big | Indians near Pittsburgh will be the | joader, and lked b hoth sexos, Your | Day for it. Will you Kindiy tell me Knife, This being true, how can ""“,"‘,‘""" of a dillsent inquiry. Instead { o in Iife are and yon will One mi s know of any way to displace 1] ink of wha pood? That it is true [ of taking o of o 1 : v vor ted 1o wash | e n\h ! n\-»\v'nu‘\}nut\lt ‘;‘unvl;“.'\', \“”f“‘u‘l‘.‘ e \l””"')\‘E;NI.“:!n'l.:\h‘:n).‘vl\:”‘:' \11‘:. ) e dustified d 4‘-,u\\‘nm» 1 in business work against cach other any more than men in ',,n: hAnfc anal the n“[[.m fnitodt h e spend on it, hat the Bear Skin told |wissioners will pass on this responsi. | el known ; Al connetilion Ank THI L e e AL nd o be Al RN et ineim oleun (b Kiial wa (e s gletopsica, dvery” word of what I have { biifty to the chiet wsuring them | date are Valen 3 ont | wnd (he TE pay, envelopes, Bub that 18 all Iepitiate aed el A to o biaces mentioned that if the culprits age properly pun-! John M. Nil - ifes Sepator | o rheri Worls REAIGSE savliothos tHAL T & i e The n:,’wf:f‘w commi shed by their own pedple the United | and stk 1 kton, .!"rfin S L O R R R T el mAde of ¢hecscloth. She eniovs wasi | Ivins: i home in Which (Here s fhon shemitinginiense & Hiatca will not. regard the murder as o e Jitme. 3. jurviis axt criiik and | on e conteary, T have alwava heon amazed at the wae woment help | Iipes I i A 1t eI wke o order. qus emfciency and o' i SO S . ational act. author: Benjamin Harrison, twenty-|cach other, at the patience with which the old-timers will hel et e L ibwe e e SitC Ao ChdLeRa R of third President of the United States, | comers i anv 1ihe of business, feaching them thelr work, ©puttine tnesy | TP OFF the dirt. She knows that it § ; o e L : “putting ¢ T AveR DAt S ARG nia e ; and Paul Dana, journalist. NCSt” s the saying woes. And'T have marveld at the Way every wotking | (e mroPerty dnd she now uses| sime faults which these parents L ©r womail. = e o (Copyright. 1826 I s successtul in my work, ear W. BURGESS Sho enough so that [ should enjoy livinz As to why some paople are more fortunate in business ths ' v : ~ 8 than others, many [ anewers might be given. One is that financial genius is just . any | but the memory of an earh hoy I-" ’“l A financial genfus is just as much a special | Clues to Character hood. that knew nothing but <ten t for writlng or singing or acting. Some people have it. Ofhers L A The general yeason, thoukl, why some people succeed in e e right where it was. Bir 'thers Go not is because Some are willing 10 do more work than = s the real occupant of My conscions chigtan kel & " pu oro hea “nd a "y i i . 0. 4 RNE' . pRs, on know of o relief fro B rb‘wv’;:“,v:m B e “What's the trouble?” inquired | v put mere heart and brain and backbone into their jobs. BY J. 0. ABERNETHY, ne ly’flnl\ v i r frot —Oid Mother Natire, | Graywing the Gull, coming along just | : ; ; - session : ] All §s grist that comes to the mill 1't let yourselt get morbid, Corinne. Don't cheris: s I have overcome the lyipg. the —_— At moment. ! 't cherish the illusion that the iv | e docsp't <oy i in words. Gond-| “There fsn't any trouble replied | of the screenmaker these days. Al workl s down on you and that vou are a poor, unjustly treated oreature. S Brunettes' Nature Lovers. ¢ and the sgnalor. but ot . no! But he does sav it just Reddy crosslv, —We are just wonder. { Wallboard screen” built on a light | emnlove | Wants that kind of & woman about him. Cheer up and do good | Fruneties are zemerally rescrved, f mental fmpressions | relate JL UGt = J yoden 16 and painted som o “k and vou won't have to worry about o el & St Pl Ol 7. peee ental synimastics prescribod the Prickly Porky of the land xavs it | ing what this thing is here.” wooden frame and painted some deco. S won't have to worry about whether other woman competitors | A1 il enetous ot FIks SupeeshilfTen el S sl and a chestnut bure savs it. 1t is said Pull st autisnatetis Mool Fas N, (atIveRcaloEmalesssepl endid Lo T & e e DOROMHY DIX siidiaction.s liewage Just 4 “"'!" Lol LAt L hout word, y have merely tol safd Graywing. on went as hlondes, but confine their hat wonld o ady t Prickly of the S “Pull it out v © retorted ! ctivities to one thing at o time.| Answer—It ‘may e Sl s S R Bl s DRl Stelitd £ ouettes, wall as fa hey ave methodical, do not like 1o | Charles Dickens, S o 4 ;! h, 20 from one thing to another, and | obliteiate the sordid memories Who is b 3 1.m Porky of the seldom are rovers fan unhapn: e \l\ By unk, ';‘ " | réaching under the rock with his stout - Theyr often are men of thought, | r do not ol e e bill, he pulled the queer-looking thin Answer—If you are sure that you are going to be a hopeless invalid, it i« | PRIOSODROrs and scientists. You | end poking around under some rocks ta | B 19 RUEEHIE Quceritoling thir i{ | certainty your duty to let the young man go, or, at least },}if?,‘h,,,‘T‘_‘,“d"“ 51 @il tind that ministers, teachers | Yet. whe not displace these 1 800 what he could find there. “Ouch:” [ 9L (L 90 ECl TS th : | retive gracefully from the scene, ? " @ chance o | ang college professors claim a large | ories” Deprive them af their promi- Jimmy Skunk remembered to be po i ? | shure of brunettes. They are stu- | nence in your reco on. Strive to e " 4 7 A e T T o ents. investizators, and excel in | fill your mind with that knowledge said he. “we should Iike to know what | s are: who can perform none of the duties of a wife and whose hus. | Pacn! re: o SoiTell AnbilanRT- AP oo e this thing 15, Is it al e e \ | earnings must =0 for doctors and sanatoriums, is certainly o handny | Dxecntives will find brunettes bet- | which antagon never seen anvthing like it hefore ex. to_any man, and no honorable woman would folst this upon ons witlant 1y | (66 #dapied for positions where n E LA | copting away back on land where the / ? knowing just exactly what he was letting himself in for, o 0 RIS | tery of one thing is essential, rather | Steep yo feagilin cne nohe DUk chestnut trees grow. There every Fall ; Sl ; than where & superficiul knowledge | sult wh o emables son to forget the when the nuts drop-they are In cover- / A it ol e Wil espalig, Behuss ohe el Drsuis dusin ang | & ARy ideds is requires purEaiory of a miserable home, | \ i \ 4 ¢ : airing. Becaus s hes eaks down and | Gilesmen in se s You relish the drama, or have aii i ings that look a whole lot like this porarily put out of the matrimonial running is no_indication thtt | up s he Thironeh 1n mrerentiom e | torest by pretrs. puinine o n i ¢ = one {s barred forever. Science and intelligent care will work miracles. and | oromosition—give Bit - ety In cvore | tura, follow them up to the lim Graywing's eyes twinkled. “This." sene of the stronkest and healthiest people one knows today were invalids in | joryy (07— SIve him facts in ey YouE oppoving Unlosgs [ am 1 said he, “is the Prickly Porky of the | . their youth dety e e ¢ S It ds a Sea Urchin, a Green Sea | i i | Mothers should bear in mind the | tuken vou brood the more intensel Urchin, and it is very much alive, 1t| [ A ? f o 2 THY DI, :yl tm'i:w‘-r of vl]\-;u *I‘I!‘“;"W; "j"",[ ML Ll d_ruln ot you ometimes called & Sew Egg, but : children if they would imderstand | eailier d s So are e s mo_real sense in such w name them. See that they have an op- | Companionship of the vight sor & that. You'll find that underneath WHEN WE CO qHOPPING ':“I-l'x:llyi>i:\;y|:"..v ul-;::lwl.m::: Il{bl:»jllii‘([l‘(] “‘:ll"iyx'l lvleyi L e ol of hardships experi Iy life. such as poverty beatings trom both ¢ soap. Therefore, I took little souap | niother. quarrels betwoen then seraps and put them in a small bag | had example of both in their act be Justdified in giving free rein to b Prickly Porky of Sea. Reddy, and the queer thing remained | b neh fashion prints, flower DIX: T have been engazed to a fine Young man, but my health lled and T feel that T do not have the right to think of marriage, me and would marry me anyway, but shall T Iot him do. o, cre ugh siving him up leaves my life a blank Marrox, Y “Oh, if that's the way vou fecl about it, I will,” replied Graywing, and.} ipate so desira) wil those spines is a shell. and the owner of that shell tves inside. He sublects e doesn’t want to be meddled with, so Old Nother Nature has given him all of those spineés. Do vou see that thing ¢ & sy o B iGHo AT heta Was v os0e 5 5 5 lite very seriously. They do not THISC SATD HE, “1S THEY Reddy and Jimmy looked. ‘There |in England for the “scrap screen.’ Al Bronzes From the Orient. ELL thlr ;lecfl;atlvo nurposes vou e nuninl fiey peicr ot L RICKLY PORK Y OF THE SEAL Hwas a curlous pin-cushlon-shaped shell, [screen of this nature would offer de-| o, iy Ereatly: infine Pty (oic: SHUes, ldmp basess] clenyiof (HCHdsiE (Heir Momie e tHox v - Bt itnout i.fix i il '.!.,\-. lghtful possibilities now. with the| Cenuinocbronzes vary greatly inthoy and even dinner bhells and | than going to places of amusement, Mheerted. and Gumped back, holding | crad with tiny knobs. When Jhmmy | wealth of gorzeous color prints of | composition and ecolor, Sqme are al- | chimes. i and they are great nature lovers. cona Nttia black paw, He had pricked | 4pned it over, he discovered a mood- |every deseription which are so easily | most a'l biack with only a slight | When buying Oriental bronzes make —(Coprright, 101 fthat little black paw on something | (Fd apening fn the hotte “The sholl | ob&iinable. ronze shadinz, while others incline to | U Your dealer is a reliabie one. — (sharp. Ve he had looked fyns empty. That.” said Lywing The screen shown here s made i, 90 oo Hidecan S Patronize vour Incal stores where vou Pt soe W hat § . hore t under | viq fhe shell of a Sea Urchin from a fine American map printed on PION ”"” e ,M",', i 1: can count upon a merchant's word Lahat yo “ s that Joaked | o guid dhnmns ATk S ou very P 1 heavily e 3 with nd 1 owever, m; i 'vmmtuv» [Many Orientals are unscrupulous e ¥ it | puen, Xelehbor Gull.” e S pratection | Yot Will find Chinese_and Jepanest | they, are eclever at misrepresent : bronzes in shops. Bronze, You know, Land deceiving, Often these Orientale i an alloy, the chief p of which i3 [ get up a shop for a few months and, naturally religiously inclined. are sentimental. home-loving, and take BY MRS. HARLAND H. ALLE! | l e 3 You will find that brunettegy ave | —all may be pasted on this very < ate Quaker Oats Tourr, It w h Don't mention it replied Gray. |and to softén the coiors. This screen Py % : : u it . : . & conceded 1o he the best, and it is {1 , : ¥ JEbEYy = Urio £ Amierican pieces, 1 ! : rex move along to another location N 1 \ tie | = Y gy {known as “'zold bronze.” It is vsually | There o kit it i v [ SUMMERTIME i T et n% know whether it ¢ plant ¢ i handsome violet-tinged black' in col- | dealers, thomuih o oo et t P f b dtdn’t Jookas it it o ove about, Puzzlicks is red. sravi.or brown, o : = rittiout colovi BPpr\\hat sirg yoU Starins 4127 inquired BY D. C. PEATTIE. R One very cheap bronze called - s without coloring e e o - o TR s SR the morning { 2N the lace” Cou tell® ro 1 Timmy, pointing SRR per. : 5 S 3 » o queer thing under the yocks Clematis SHi onte moel. T Wil fiotess |, You can<tell a Tapanese bronze by 3 l k Phing D IR F ot oot o rar et 2 the chisel cuttj which are charac my rings| R B VN T s 1 atwaye secins wha 3 | Tt e a0 [ aines whitn e chacw |¢ LEMON JUICE BEST : How I keep the | Wi oyl oud Jdea,” BA1A he,| S sy miintives When B THEL Der| 5 1be e tebworn Loty Baron ana | Q0Ite In the fKndKirtborl,” A great | TO WHITEN SKIN to start every day itchen coo e holds something new and startlingly rion ¢ g D s T ~! Ty day hd l';or(’;v,;nr‘\r‘r‘w < Tintex in he Bluc aw 1o | jovel iy hcat %o on Be in acco chise merely used to finish it > : e 3 | sl o b s sl D [tk ol el x“'fil,”px..;“ " Japarse and Chinese bronzes ave e 1\'}‘,‘:“"”: Sl O feel right through the morn- on washday thing nd will b Iyour finery color- purple clemaids vine growins The fi : U T e sl il e ing you must have well-balanced, O hot, steaming washdays for me fuily new all summer long. And so unfithe wal ot ian old fafmhiguse (1 (NOtesein 010 1 Solse fat mab i | the yuice of two | Complete iood at breakiast. At most this summer!~ No more rubbing | simple — iust “tnr as vou rinse” See e T T ot thtts dom ls evech TA by oo S lemons with three | Other meals —that is, at luncheon | and scrubbing and boiling in the old- ' the Iintex Color Card. o iTiTeR el i E "K‘H'YP 5 ‘l‘.}‘:‘;:;‘:.'y lI g !”“(k;:“ f - - n g U ounces of Orchard and at dinner—you usually get that fashioned way. Blue Bo lace-trimmed oill iy )f the u"uqmru s. has H;n'xvhu )m,w pronunc ;l\““" of this name. f 2 1dols i ay i N White, which any kind of food but rarely at breakfast. Now I can keep the kitchen nice and tints the silk — lace remains whitel. L et the. old-tashioned Clematis | In case You can't get if. look for the in higi medinm druggist will supply | Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% | cool. I just soak the whole week's Gras Bon o g and dymog i | jackmani. 1In the huge size of its|answer tomorrow. There'll be an- Very often c t - },f"..,’;{i,’ for a few cents| protein, food's great tissue builder, [ Wash in creamy Rinso suds—and boil- - . e | petals. in their velvety texture and|other “Puzzlick” as well) e b il bs ickeronta Shake well in a bots| 58% carbohy: its great energy | ing isn't necessaryl 15¢ at drug and dept. stores | their deep color, like that of the mid- ont on the cke drate, £ | night sky, they surpass everv flower. | True, they are a bit tender when m !J\ulumn frosts fall upon them; yet br with care they may be nursed through * j year after vear. misfortones, 7 ¥ Vet in my enthusiasm for this | heautiful exotic 1 shall not forget the Cm l‘ugk at [ little wild white clematis of o woods his destiny d \s-bower is an old name for i . v 9 noits pure w fragrant sull. “ A masses, and its Jeaves AN w nearl S0, as malden e & fern. there is in truth some & virginal \Whenc ® P its name of “traveller's joy™” [ cannot say. But that nane. too, seems ap. propriate, as one tramps the dusty Yoads these Summer days and sees the rool Wwhita sprays of Clel i mmcmfi&u& Yesterday's “Puzalick.” f he was wooed by & handsome young doctor Who one day in his arms tightly locked her: But straightaway he swore He would do s no more Which the same, it was plain shocked her. . Chocolate Macaroons. Beat cpz whites st 1wo cup of sugar, then 12 sweel crackers rolled, one small cake of melted sweet chocolate and 1wo cup- fuls of chopped pecans. Drop on zreased paper and bake in a slow oven, | really practical. There are cigarette O h, d Wh“ The chocolate may be omitted @ndjboxes, candy jars, vases for flowers, rchard #v.nite A preferred, ‘$andelabra, end all eorte Socenut added A s quita oftar 5 ileds b el i il whole _quarter-pint This is dome by 4 process known as|Of the most wondérful skiny whitener, damascening bec: s orlzin in | Softener and beautifier, Damascus. Many of the cigarerte | Massage this sweetly fragrant cases which vou have seen from | lemon bleach into the face, neck, Japan are made in this way. and some | arms and hands. It cannot irritate. of thew have been even paln dmmancene Seolgh vouthful skin and omplexion; also as a irhburn and | tan bleach e ¢ mix this remarkable lot Tapancse and Chinese manifae. | You It cannot he hou ready turers make their wares with the for. | to use because 1t acts best immedi- eizn markefs in mind so that vou can | ately aiter it is prepared. Luv many bronze pieces wiich are that s Ben of conr stage beauties use to ! tle, and you have a| efement, pims allimportant vita- mines and the “bulk™ that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die- tetic urge of the world today. Tt is food that “stands by” vou hrough the morning. Food that should start every breakfast you eat. Don't deny vourself the natural stimulation this rich food offers. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oats. Quaker-Qats ‘This Rinso soaking loosens the dirt. ‘Then I rinse in clear water—and off come dirt, grime, stains, suds—leaving the clothes whiter and brighter than ever. Sterilized, too! Rinso makes the water so soft and sudsy. Savesmy hands, too. They don’t get red and washworn any more. Ask your grocer for Rinso ‘The granulated soap that soaks clotl “Iintex TINTS AS YOU RINSE 3501 olor”

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