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MAGAZINE PAGE. THE EVERING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, FIIDAY, J 8. 1932 52, ULY Happiness and Contentment BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ERE is a formula for those who would be happy and contented The author is unknown, which is & pity, since the advice cer- tainly reflects credit to his (or her) insight and appreciation of human needs. The formula is: “Gather the crumbs of happiness, and they will make you a w FROM A LOAF OF CONTENTMENT | THERE IS A SLICE OF HAPPI- NESS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF A FAMILY. rson can follow. Remember that ppiness is not expected to be found in large portions. It is the crumbs which must be gathered. Seek through & day for little bits of happiness. They sre to be found by every one who truly and earnestly looks for them. No day is so devoid of all good that some wee atom of comfort or joy is mot to be found. Treasure it. “Add it to other | Jimmy pound s tempting mixture of good things. Each item may be as small s the seasoning in the food, but equally important to the flavor left in the mind In the formula given in the terms of househoid affairs the result of happiness is summed up. A col not fail to be a happy contented person There is somett prehensive in the tentment thing which is c bers. Each gets crumbs of ha cheer the per makes them i ly com- of con- ot only em and re tim happ seem 50 | fall into the mix The are uld be sou preciou: for out of ther is made joy toa oy WHO REMEMBERS? BY DICK MANSFIELD. Registered U. S. Patent Office. HERDS 1- WIN- TAILS Yoo Loose / o i — g AFopET WIN? \ (ONEY NEEO], (SWOTHOOANL, moee For) T ~ABiKE When pitck was a great o Washingtonians ’ BEDTIME STORIES By Thorriton Inky Loses His F: ter to go than to do p im the not do this, for the b s on their coats gave appened that Inky became a re independent than the othe more inclined to do as When he felt like it he loitered ; is father and mother. and Mrs. Jim see among th being able to | Shadows, would not know it. Mo at the las catch up. But ey were all over in the Green ar the Laughing Brook, that and mother and brothers and s had crossed the Laughing Br y ding out in water so shallow that it ch more than cover their feet ached a big flat stone, from which they could jump to another,and then to a third, from which there was 4 last, | crept into it did not awake then, because Sk out in the bi and we The next nigt felt lonesome in h & fat afraid s much pleasanter Besides, what w of? He n umper was mi a respectfu same way when 1 latter hesitated of what had lonesome and i ining se felt the least ch he heard the Great Horned Ow time Inky would rema in the biackest of He remembered t Skunk had given something in that ‘made him & knew no fear (Copy Raspberry Tapioca. This is an i served ice cc da a pint of be with a cupful of ar and leave for an hour. Mean- le soak half a cupful of pearl tap- in a pint of water until swollen or about 30 minutes. The time will depend upon its dryness, Add the sugared berries and any juice that has ained from them and stir over fire until it boils. Chill and dip out into sherbet glasses and serve with cream, either plain or whipped. Cur- rant, strawberry or blackberry tapioca may be made in the same way and are Cover Tips « Jor the Summer Girl ERE Jul shos h t pose as just as in Summer who has on Don't tal as much a silly Romance on the w h fe wives snub the rocking chair brigade on t t Moth Balls \DorothyDix| =% are some tips for the Summer Girl: Don't do the things in ¥ that you will repent in December. The Summer whoopee is rt, but the Winter of regret is long and hard and cold. Don't he Summer hotel galleries and it fun to shock it. The members rule society at home and e invitations to balls and parties and have eligible sons who n you think to what Mother says about a girl. nillionairess. The poser fools nobody but herself It & figure of fun for the ribald to jeer at, whereas to give a helping hand to the simple girl who thinks grand and wonderful and who is having the time kes ets to some man or woman you haven't known a ou are sitting out in the moonlight and feel con- et that parked automobiles and drunken drivers are in Summer as they are in Winter. Don't forget that seldom what they seem and thst not every man cap owns even a rowboat. a yach seriously. Talking sentiment is just ’n as is swimming or clam bakes or hiking ner on a vine-hung veranda or moonlight a § 1t just as whipped cream does on the top uckleberry pie, but neither one has a permanent place on the called on to comfort Summer widowers while is a dangerous pastime, and the fun you el that you are away. It f it is not worth the ri r n and leave t much in the dog days as husband-snatching. Tt r for a pretty young girl to take a middle- aged wife and break up a home. Don't etion away in moth balls with your furs storage at home. You will need them just as you will at Christmas. DOROTHY DIX. ght, 1932.) forget there is no open season for m he (Cop SCREEN ODDITIE BY CAPT. ROSCOE FAWCETT. {LIONEL SITS CROSS 1S MAKIN 1-8 (Copyrigh WHEN DIRECTING A PICTURE-. S~ BARRYMORE 87 N -LEGGED ONTHE FLOOR CHERISHED KEEPSAKES ARE APAIR OF BURGLARS SHOES. “LET'S TRY A NEwW PLOT ron) wnur ' EUGENE PALLETTE G HIS 64Oth PICTURE 1932, by The Bel Syndicare. tne) . Andy Devin Notre, Dame," because of is funny cracked voice. is largely responsible for I e, comedian who first came into prominence in “The Spirit of s known to his flends as “Gravel Throat,” & nickname given him | His ability to do unique two-tone vocalizing success in pictures. NATURE’S CHILDREN BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. ANTS AND THEIR COWS. NTS are most thri: the ¥ 5 world. supply their inf: keep the surplus cow-girl , W 1 cows die for ne in the form pas- W you see plant filled with 1 and wonder when came, the chances raised from eggs which from are they - 3 stand on v h the plant tissue with their ©On the back of the cc two little horns. I | of dew, the juice | will be lapped off b | maid. The it nor night. It thy cow ps every 2 y drops tc her_milkpail re the drops om _the plant of wi | milkpails filled be_coming fr Upon reachil babies are fed first | have thelr drop. | third ant stand . | catch the drop i shot waiting mouth. There m Scotch canniness in When you see an ant hov cow and str she " e her a All cows love to be pettec | soon the little drop is f Sometimes milkmaid ma as she should, or she tickled her. i her heels and a st hits the milker in the ey times when the mark is missed, but most of the time it's a bull's-eye | There is nothing for the cowgirl to do but get that blinding stuff washed off, and while she attends to this an- | other milker takes her place. Sometimes the herders decide to construct a “cowshed” and avoid los- ing some of their cattle when their herds are sucking the sap from the hem to miss_the be a little ng over with nd pretty The up m of sticky liquid ! There are Good Bread Gives You Chats About Good Health. AIR AND SUNSHINE. F you make & trip this Summer the top of & high mountain, wh the air is thin, do not run arou to fast. If you do so, you m overstrain your heart and weake it for the rest of you The higher we go, the thinner th alr becomes. At a height of 10 mi u could not live without the help of gen tank Years ago, I spent a Summer vaca- tion in the Rox M ¥ a t about two m s 1 ing the first w there, I_tock muci.. I knew not ready for d for those by day . the a a wee persons be spendin ntain, most corpuscles to permit t in red Most ticns w gen to meet we g0 to & we play a g we breathe in m od move faster ¢ starts in e sunlight.” Persons who lie en swims may from the sunshi of swimming, It is a good idea shine slowly w season of swim is no fun—at less , in a gradual manner, per you s made to babies A trip ry and 1 who are in the act of cocoons, are carried to the t will hold the edges of two maker back and forth 1 The infant is given a squeeze nc then, and when she has given all that she can spare she is returned to the nurse At last, after many babies have given their bit, the “stable” is ready and the cows are driven into the place of safety. Here they can pump the juice from the leaves, be milked and protected. The milkmaids go and come from the dairy until an- other one must be made and the herd moved. (Copyright, 1932.) |the length of your “sun baths” from day to day, you probably will not be burned. Creams bought at drug stores L /4 DID COMBINATION. some persons in efforts to r skins from being sun UNCLE RAY. iddles, five maglc seven uzzles are inte: ng contents prise Leaflet” which by sending a in care of lo messy rubbing in ... No long wvn out treatments. Fromthe first ntyou useit, a new beauty is y A soft... Alluring ... lvory toned complexion that reflects auty and Dignity. Begin to-day. ‘White, Flesh and Rachel Shades 10¢ for TRIAL SIZE happy moments and joyous intervals as a8 you would add ingredients in preparing A (o Gt e R & delicious dish of food until you com- / e SONNYSAYINGS BY FANNY Y. CORY. A birthday cake, twenty feet wide at its base and five feet high, was used in “Arsene Lupin.” A representation of a medieval castle, made from white sugar, was on top. The cake was baked in a barbecue pit, the batter being lowered into it with a crane. the Extra Energy That Wins increased its 7 RLECTRICITY CLEAN A8 ELECTRIC LIGHT SO FOR SEVERAL NIGHTS INKY WANDERED FARTHER AND FAR- ‘THER INTO THE GREEN FOREST. a bridge made by an old tree trunk to the other bank Inky, having lingered behind, hurried to catch up, but when he reached the Laughing Brook he could see nothing of them, for they were hidden by ferns and young trees on the other side. He could hear nothing of them for the laughter of the Laughing Brook, and he could find no trace of their scent, for the Laughing Brook had washed it all aw: | At first Inky was frightened and ran about aimlessly. Then he made the mistake of going up along the Laughing | PBrook, which led him deeper and deeper into the Green Forest. He soon grew tired, and, finding a hollow log, he Hey! Daddy! Watch yer step! A bery jarge cow has went into our tent, an’ wer looks mad- Oh Boy! We're goin’ to win today. 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