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MAGAZ UNCLE RAY’S CORNER Little Trips Into Nature. Crows. ‘Wise old owlL"” but a betier say- INE PAGE crows do to crops, and “corn thief” is; - nlme used in some districts for mei It ‘is true that crows damage corn,| and that is a sin from the human view- From the birds’ viewpoint, there | i THE EVENING STAR. W 1 WHO REMEMBERS? BY DICK MANSFIELD. Registered U. 8. Patent Office. ASHINGTON, What Is Child's tuleat Ooer-!'mnd Prrmls DorothyDix| % No Other Handicap So Terrible as Unintel- D. C, MONDAY, MAY 22 1938 DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as ve verage room foin sy Tt OO 03! PA ruo'gk Por IIQIL clean work at reasor eall 'g“ te. A'Al' é.hcl‘:m Wori & also {3841 14th Bt ligent Parent, Who Allows It to Grow Up Undisciplined. each railroad train has a time to leave the station. No one can . put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not me- chanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are re- ceived at the main office up to 11 p.m. day before issue, and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m., Saturday. At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. ing would b “wise old crow.” point. Somrmns we hear the saying Owls may look wise, but their = nothing wrong to eating food where d actions do not give them special | food is found. claim to brain-power. Crows, on the| Another complaint by farmers is that other hand, are among the most clever | crows st cggs and smail chickens. | of all birds. In this case, too, there is justice behind Flocks of crows gather in fields to eat | the charge. what they can find b worms, \ If crows did nothing except eat sprouting corn and so on. Often there |sprouting corn and rob the hen roost, is one bird which perches on a limb or | there would be reason for men to make other high point; and it seems that the | war against them. and slay the whole duty of this bird is to act as sentinel tribe. Such a campaign was carried on W |in a reglon in New England. Crows PAPERING. P Al work ¥udranteed foo tmall. " Sehif. 130 PAPERING. PAINTING gusrantee; PAINTING 8¢ rnuonli)! o ;-i 5 RN T is strange but true that, as a general thing, the more people love their children, the crueler they are to them, and that a child can have no other such deadly enemy as an overly devoted mother. If you will Jook about you @t the men and women who have made failures of their lives, you will see that 9 times out of 10 the blame for it is to hers’ door. be laid at their fathers’ and mot! it eummit o nw, " e up. mnnm fur: work guaranteed. z George, 1K 37w ADL. 3. DE. 414D, PAPERRARGING, PLAGTERTNG. !:fl" by_local, responsibie mech“ '159""‘ Trving ¢ | PAPERI Verage size | rooms. ‘ecrapeq re: rrntl&; fled with any | paper'in our no more: 1 40 | M3 own work; guaranteed. 2 PAPERHANGING R Red T GincRATIT Ty { Eeing s e first._ | were killed by the hundreds, and the time came when a crow could not be! | seen for miles around. What was the | resuilt? The result was worse damage to the | crops than ever bsfore. Worms, and | insects coming from worms, which had | been kept down by crows proved 80| | harmful that the fermers wanted the ferows to come back. |~ Proper wire screening for pou)u’y vards, and the use of coal-tar dip for| |seed corn will protect a farm from | | most, if not all, of the damage which | | crows can do. The birds do not like, | the emell of coel tar. Crows Ravg besn kept as pets, lnd‘ whnve proved very interesting. If there| When the Washington team had its | ever is such a pet around your house- | club house in deep center field and hold, guard the silverware and other | the time the “Um \fs caught one of the shining objects. Crows like to carry off |players with field glasses getting the { spoone, thimbles, gless marbles and the | signels and flageing them to the bat- | like—hiding them where they may not | ters on the home team? e found for a lon| LITTLE BENNY (For “Nature” section of your scnp-. BY LEE PAPE. Nature started them out with good bodies and good brains and there wes no reason why they should not have boen successes except that iheir parents unfitted them for life. They weakened their youngsters by pampering them with every indulgence. They made them arrogant it and overoearing by letting them run their litile universe while still in the cradle. N HEY brought them up to believe that they were going to live in a ik Fairy Land fn which everything would be Soft-padded for Toom. ™ Rone them; where they would always have plenty of money and never have to work or do anything they didn't want to, and where they would be kings and queens and everybody would kowtow before them and remove every unpieasantness out of their paths. And when they came to grips with e hard-boiled world the weaklinzs were simply trampled underfoot and the egotists were crushed along with thflr pride. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its advertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly understood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as| e e B T bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be delivered to adver- tisers on presentation of the box number ticket. = HELP—MEN. Brand-new sample SITUATIONS—MEN. (Continued.) MAN. white, zeat, high tchool education. ss !:r};-t“e chauffeur] hands wih tools ol : 2 MAR. !n'x‘zlxm‘k asi mu:l on a8 ct i L Yo!mu MAE Solored, wishes kind: bes 0. hy hour PAPER HANGING sruved An luded. _A. Hobbs. PAPERING AND PnN‘fiNo wp work guaTAntes ble_ prompt, o |5t nw Reliable deco PIANO TUNT! fio : his week. Saunders. Phone 8Hepherd 2135. | in_Washington_since 18 PLASTERING, able: patches. 50" OF small. Mathis Bros :}'A!'{HEKI’NG. oc:ch ek e o it ) Smith. 708 1 "l:' ‘“Ar‘nt.? !\’H"P "4' RUGS CLEA zed. Moth :hlrle. Bre ArTied. “AmSTican eitisen ~speakin | nd Letish, wishes 1 Business agent. . AQ ave., Brookiyn Park, X, This may seem a hard indictment of parents, but I never see any gv‘"w ;)fl‘! little undisciplined child being brought up to know no law but itS own will, permitted to do as it pleases, overindulged, that I do not think that its perents are doing it a greater wrong than malice itself could invent. A HIGI reuunn nt Iast 90-J, S '\ \§ BABY CROWS. for the flock. giving a warning cry l!‘ any human being ccmes near. Next time you see a flock of crows in a fleld, try to find out whether there is a sen- tinel crow on duty. Crows have black feathers and black uu;‘ HAMPOO! - ireproof storage. Minimum m {aHion o Mapoukian 4806, PO. 3026. E dissolve in a perfect mush of pity over the poor parents whose chfldren turn out badly. Isn't it just terrible, we say, about John A. having killed a man in #ol altercation, or about Tom B. turning ‘out to be a drunkard, or ebout Ben C. just never being able to make a living and his poor old mother and father having to support him? NVASSERS) ma: ing 50¢ d a.m . 1080 MEN—5, wanted to deliver famous in_established territory. $25 per week. 918 New York ave. n.w.. § i book.) s Several thousand more copies of the “Surpriss Leaflet” will b> mailed with- out charge to readers who fend me a stamped. return envelope. This leaflet eyes, but in bright eunlight their feath- is one of the most popular I have of- ers seem to have greenish or violet | fered. It contains riddles, and tells how color. A full-grown bird may have a to perform magic tricks. Jength of 19 inches, UNCLE RAY. Parmers complain of damage lhlch‘ 1933.) | - rolAble driver; wife 2 m id_or nurse: ref.; aenired s's | UPHOLSTERING ushic " o peiting )mmrm " ny wpray. Arit-class Serviee "IN 1170 ot ; "o g 4 2 | and maid e "5‘-‘,“" | MENo you yams o Sei dow T w78 | L% e without fear of being Iaid off or ulmmmn SITUATIONS—WOMEN Ypyml lrl‘ cleln—cu}‘ neat lv!D;?’Hrl‘\Id, we can | { e R s, T et | DRESSMAKER. experienced. wishes e wing | o s . | a1 nome or out by day: bast yeference. 141 3 [ 10th st n.w. tomac. i1 tition. People must eat they do our business will been (i business sinoe 180%—-and are worth | GRADU, TE REGISTERED NU ! ¥, tan million dollars. Aoply before noon, | tor's . u riet ::td in lal or: Jreerences. And we can't understand it, because th> A's and B.'s and C.'s sre such fine people, end they were such perfectly devoted parents and just made every sacrifice fnr their ehildren. And John and Tom and Ben were such splendid little boys, so handsome and rturdy and smart. Who could have thought that they would deveiop into a murderer or drunken sot or & loafer? BU!IV! ! OPPOBTINI'HES D business, %35 t FErinee secouni of a1 Heknes! Siock. Bxlires for_$1.000. %5300 604 F st HAVE COMPLETE WAt mecnenie o straleht 30 Be A-1: 1o overhead. Address Star_offce. ROOMING HOUSE E BUSINESS. 1% room AL garares . 363 "o ol $30% cath. LA1h T1in st B ROOMING, Hous: wanted at on cash. Address Box 246-J. Star office. TAILOR SHOP. eftablished 35 yéars sell At once because of (Il heaith; Teasonable rice. 005 41p st Pop was smoking and thinking in | his prhm chair end ma said, Accord- iing to P. Willis Hinkle's article in to- day's paper, Willyum, the expression that a man is the master in his own | home is no mere idle saying bilt on ANI Z A MINUTE | & baseless foundation, it's the true state A E {of affairs in 0 cases cut of a possible | 10. It's certeny the true state of affairs {in_this house, she said | Well, that's a snatch of intristing news, pop sald, and ma said, Willyum Potts do you mean to sit there with a strate face and deny that you're the master in this house? Do you mean tQ say you don't always get your own way in every little point and perticle? sh2 sal | I didn't sey so. but now that you mention jt, why not? pop said. and ma said, Well of all the thinks to say, of all the innuendoes to insinuate. You must be living in a walking dream if vou don’t realize that every sing'e thing around here is according to your | wishes and your slightest unexpressed | thawt is the law of the land. Can you deny that, Willyum? she said. Well, ahem, that is so to say, ahem. p said, and ma said, That's nothing ut evasion, you know very well it's true but you've just got one of your contrary streeks and won't admit it. Now Willyum Potts you'll admit this very minnit that you're the master in this house or elts I'll make you put on your hat end take me to the Nar- | cissis to see Lovey Darling's new pic- | ture, and you know how you object to | Lovey Darling. Well, well, speak up, | she said. | You win, I rule this shack with a rod \o( iron and a voice of thunder, pop | said. So please don't make me go to the picture, my lightest werd causes necies to bend and knees to quake, and the moment I enter the house the whole atmogpheér is one of feer and trembling and the most ebjeck obe- dience from high and low, he said, and ma said, Well I'm glad you realize it, | the ideer. And she started to do the crosswerd puzzle and pop got in back of the | sporting page and nayed there. (Copyright, e m Tadiator -m and | Kadress Box | Bllr Muau.\n agency, nnrrsenun[ e ol'_rl?nesmlmn y: to solicit beer trade for an & well known brewery: commission. ~Address | of ALL the parents' fault. John was never taugh{ to control his temper. Mother didn't even call it temper. She called it high spirits and encouraged 1t by giving in to his rages rather than go through a scene with him. And so when he was grown, in a moment of passion he killed. Tom was never taught to curb his appetite or deny himself any indulgence and he grew up with no strength to fight any temptation that essailed him. Ben was never held to any task or made to finish anything when he wearied of doing it. nuree. companion eaving Sity;”reduced _mornin pom ol P‘-E“Et s‘tuq_ o, lady le general MAN-X( you are interested mmkon n TENGG] TYPIST. ‘manént coy ntcunn with of clerical emntnee take venn TR elrn from $15 daily up. see | fact, Accurately; “aceept $13 - any day ot 10 am. * 813 | 0700, Abt. 03| !lTUA'flONS DOMESTIC. GENERAL Hous WORK wanted by colored | ng worker; references. will pay 4 S SCIENTIFACTS—BY AR! fi’ — T 15th_st. SALESMEN—We are in nesd of three or four men to combiete our sales organization of downtown Ford dea or 2 p.m. STAND, downio money “maken, restaurant and um exln sood; terms ssen and % Mation dhres Dumpe rem 60 M- {1410 H nw__ DL WE WILL BTAR Drofitable inde- | pendent “Business vhlch shoum pay orofiie ‘nv imnr over mo) 1l no ureuul information given through | Inerview “only. " Address Eox '4h. GTRL, colored. neat, relipble, wants genel II‘ m}un'ml will stay nights; eity refs. NO. ,,o SALE_Rooming house, centrally - 14 Trooms. fully furnished. o bathe. m R LA TWonx 10 take home, called lor b col 0 % And %lv!nfl Allee Parmes, 407 Jrd st. In’" uce 868 Wil "sacriice Tor ca strict 5804, Afl:y “Sas. A. "Oeates. seent; 8 100-—Lunch, eonfect. We are so chocked and surprised when we hear that Sally is getting a divores from her husband and hes come back home with her: four children to live on her poor old father and mother, who have a seant living for themselves. Tco bad. we ay, and we recall how they pinched to buy her pretty clothes and send hsr through college and give her a debut party and a sports car and all the luxuries that rich girls have. colored. neat exceilent | vmem round n‘nn- orker ind AT. e 2 -slrhnl) conbdential. u Aadrgcs Box 1 't —Philadelphia_concern organ- mm lacll office needs two Tounk men under 23. nent, Pojltian *witn * moderats | Exinings 15 btare " ADpS. Room A T 14th st. n.w.. Tueldn YOUNG MEN, ou ut of work. see | M, euera, e et place Son b & perma- Aest Bosition. where oy can esn $30 ber hoom $06. Thip ek fo start. Apply A MAN —who can live on $2.400 annually, but who —— s T8 But the explanation is llmgle enough. Mother and father unfitted colored. vunmuni’-k“:::z:r .Ea wants to build for the future; dignified, out- L"Qc'o‘n side work_ with permanent concern: must = MAN, Sally for marriage by the way they brought her up. From the day of leave eity for 1 Bt bireh ‘the vhole household had revolved about her. She had been ¥80- wfix 3610 8outh Bapitol . Cancation: Address Bos 1hi-), uur b e MoTOR nnvn. i E? Tos Ao given the best of everything. She had been taught never to consider any- body but herself. She had been, made utterly selfish and seif-centered. i WOME! | T e T e MAN or womian. Christisn. white or coiored, | Share expense ek | h T WHEN she found out that marriage is a give-and-take proposition; | iR o when she discovered that she would hzve to pull her weight in the |:‘s aselstant mafager. Tnt. Rellbions Buvere: | o 'flm’ AQENCY. NA. boat: that ehe would have to sacrifica her own inclinations: that she {0 . o would have work to do; that her husband was not the siave to her that | WANTED A refined ., settled couple {5 (ake | her parents had been and that marriage was a job at hard labor instead | from citv. in eXchange for room _M bn,m, of a plenic, why, she just threw up her hands and quit. She couldn't of bachelor owner: references requirer stand the gafl. ]Drl,{ '?Sek;!):.n,‘dfl!i H. E!]l lnvenmtnt Bulld< |- w,mnn—-snzsmm. MEN to sell Westinghouse Relrigerator commission basts. Phone NAn‘:nuDu‘M? Det. ;hma;" omer, between & 8d 1p by et Eowiwirk nares el references. | E can't understand how it hapnened that Sally's marriage turned out a failure bececuse she married such a fine, moral, upright young man and he was &0 much in love with her. It seemed just one of the matches made in heaven. s, wouflLcoloum wants houseworker or waitres: olace; experienced. ~ Phone Dlace as nnern a and 2 ropms. LATEST STUDY HAS SHOWN THAT LIABILITY TO CANCER IS NOT INHERITED. me, Rooming neuu -Rooming hou T sacrifice ATLANTA Excellent_¢owntown Lo “Ange eme« couple t: rent:_mones | IF YOU NEED MONEY SEE US, FAT’L th‘& CALENDAR - 8 OF THE 12 MONTHS OF THE BABYLONIAN CAL- ENDAR HAVE BEEN FOUND TO HAVE BEEN NAMED FOR DIFFERENT GRAINS. AGO AND DA m Indianapolis Rac P 1130 A:‘ih!n w. h DA, A‘mn‘n. W z“'srT est. cheap travels ari bas. Travel Bureau, 1521 Ba. ave. n.w. ME. John and Tom and Ben might have been honored, successful men. Sally might have becn a happy woman, with a good husband and home and her children growing up in the right atmosphere. But they are all failures, as thousands like them are, because their parents wrecked their lives for them at the very beginning by spoiling them. DOROTHY DIX. |& To My Wife: I don’t want to hurt vour feelings. But I know the difference between a home- washed shirt and a well-laundered shirt. And so do my ffiends. They notice. And maybe the boss does, too. Little things like that are embarrassing. But worse than that, they affect a man’s future. 1 haven’t said anything about it in the past because I figuréd you'd notice the dif- ference, tco. Maybe you're trying to save us money. If that's the reason you've heen PITAL Al e A i SPIDERS - M. Everest EXPLORERS FOUND SNAKES AT HIGH PASSES IN HOT SPRINGS, SPIDERS AT 22,000 FEET, i AND FOSSILIREMAINS AT 25000 FEET. TR Mhaadiman PERSONAL. The tate -ndn hea 133 cents pe Tesuiar tine Fater” Ju u-mmm Garincks A& 13":'0'1'::15 :zxcwslvs OME FOR. aged: newty furnished ideal ‘illnm nurse endance: offic ALESMAN for Studebaker and Re RelTabie. mateien moxn aiih Sotome in’ Washineton. 1 Qualif; lern Auto e Sates | you are in. this, bast ales, 2303 14th - ta aBle O Fgueing trade AUTOMATIC WA mous Ever-Hot Par er, Installed complete, vn m pressure rejief, Roog oty un: };“ June 10; euyl nnnams “Ever-Hot Heater N omi HA' menm, vanted. - Apply | Jemodelen Vegetable Fntten. 18, ‘y'.'& Either celery, oyster plant, eggplant, | parsnips, or ‘carrots that _have bggni | prepared. botled. and cut int> conven- \Ienv. tizes may b2 used. Dust the vege- table with sale and pepper. Mix h | pancake batter. drop by spoonfuls fry on both sides a golden brown hot lard. Garnish with a rich meat cls\ B FQU] —Chal ies. Pblsters retperators counterer fanees. showcases, fans. mixers. etc.; comi res: (aurant. bakery and store sguipment: officr Adaress Box $oi 1" Star furniture, fi dine machines, safes. cte i ies. | HABBY ~ DAYS. ~ HOME —AND —BUBTNESS Priced 0 sell Edear Baum. Inc. Y il i | Rearth resort Allegheny toorn st | $1:000 cash: lun' et o alls: CAUPMEN:. | BASEMENT PLAY ROOM can be Animhed ib attractive and uniqueé manner most reason- FLOORS NIBRED-SCRAFING. A *x10" sanding, ARy ang raxing; work o b Tor SLh0e covers 300 b Tt AR intee sm- suud ing. teed. ' Excellent_references. cm 3718 CURTAINS BEA AUND! :Rzn S Lo doc: satistaction mnnmfl. cal and deliver. o0 month NVALESGENTS. We need 4 men with automobile sales | odations . experience to eomplets our taies b . iiperal” proporition. | ehty of for fods Baries. Donohoe (mnmre Inc. an; nnur. s’uo‘" car With coils ms 3 Inqu water ngunu at’ séassmabia. pricy. Dpgus M "?Tm o, I Eresitior E.. “uTe e 38 ineh, newy bullt. for and deliver, National bcn!hw 2§01 18 s C e giher B (.:E..Z.&'.“‘%..{fi“““fiu?e"u Boorliit Goods: ALL KINDS __BROWSE A AN S Bl BOOK SHOP. w33 n.W.. o branch store. BRIC-ABRAC ‘and_furniture of every de- eeripijon will be sold ot pudlic auccion *ryes- day, Mas 23 st 10 a.m..on the premises, any! T Gall ‘any e, ITON AC, ute nlehedas s .?a’ufifin“iiu special Oreenc’s, 225 Nat. between 1 and 3¢ SEE BARBER SCHOOLS: walting. Kmu only at 622 E. Baitimore u‘t‘ Baltimore, AUTO muvmo taught: parking. control; permits secured; refined | instructors; cars furn. 1623 L st. ST. OUR CHILDREN BY ANGELO PATRL ICYY ipped plays: Dllnd lll n- und. nwem-_ ‘s_ rake, $12 n’to diet; doctor's re FARML lrl- Oery ey chl ‘attent fox 3 DFELS: Brookvitie: Mo 23¢ RECOMMENDED SERVICE. The fol ~concerns guarantes satisi ers. Any complaint found necessaiy T'S this, what's this? drink your milk and go out. See if| Beating your own brother? | you can behave yourself and let your | Aren't you ashamed of | Lrother alone. No matter what he does yourself, and he a whn]e | he is not to be punched. Remember.” two years younge Family quarrels are a nuisance. But and 10 rounds hea what can you expeit? Every cnce in & You arcn't | while somebody does boil over and| rfect BACKWARD | crades I-K; | ME i { “Yes. 1120 “What do you mean? even sorry you hit him? A grim silence fell upon the wrathful warrior. He eyed his brother with any- ¢thing but a_penitent glance. but wis dom kept him from putting the thought | [into words, just then. ! “You tell him you're sorry." ! A stubborn shake of the head was the | only response to that. “Then you sit on that chair and stay there is a row wiih scratches and hair- pulls and punches and weeping. 1 have heard of children who never did these dreadful things, but I never met them. They got along for a time, but there | came an end to peace—for the space of a scuffie. After that peace seemed more secure, and somehow sweeter. We have to do what we can to keep | peace in the family. It is not easy to control the rring elements and we playing washwoman, phone Decatur and find out how little the Manhattan Laun- dry charges to launder shirts. They do a swell job. Love. JIM. BE A PRIVATE SECRETARY OR JUNIOR [ecountant. carn bis money and hive thing y ant. ' New and review courses, 2 oatest meihods. Large emplo; yment peninzs daily. Position guaranteed | e Cinsies forming :i‘: 4 a raduntes Bn % Dl anmre M/ E T \l BEAUTY C! lITLRF. ‘x'::z n}"!la; lh_;_ lmrxlllh s lhen!r hair- A1 lhh 8t. r'" I;EE ;l%%nt The dressers prompt attention. mende National 5000, Brai to be made to The Star will receive For sdmission to 'd Service Column call nch 215, BIE 10mn st now BUILDING STONE. blue, 300 tons: beame. iintels. jumber, pipe. sash and dy Delaware ave. s.w. MEtropolitan ity ALTERATIONS. Angthing Sgrvice. includey, ect. Brakes' adjusted. r REPAIRS. NEW WORK. roy cellar to garret. inside or out. Dians. cons vite Now. AUTO BRAKE eER material and elined. lease, ruction: 3510 TNG MATERIALS—Wreckin, o sold locks. Temporary Frame Build- T, on Btk st mw, s Penna. ave. end near our Sout alantities and bargain prices on Jumber. male and pine flooring ilidows, and Goors cemplete. elEtrric. condu and water pipe, all sizes; hot-water rac tion: partitions. screens. tollets, lavatori water coolers and ventilators. All in excel. workmapghip gustenteed 6 ) AU TO BRAKE SERV. l(,E CO 427 K ST NW. 3360 M ST, KW . St OVATED, lwm(s. = (per mat; dowy combory, re-con Enw at. 4004 BRI ST gl Mfi lflflgl‘ §"L S and_promp ash. Mattress Co., 8 ;HJ l on that chair until you feel sorry. | have to try many ways. The offender, | you aren’t whnm'!d of yousself I am the one who started it, has to be de- {ashamed of you.” ! tached from the group for a brief time The clock ticked off 15 minutes and | of quiet. The offended one has to be | ,the prisoner sat grimly silent. Mother | Cautioned about being too fussy and ex- | !'began to relent. Fifteen minutes Was & | pecting too much consideration. There long time and this was a pleasant day. | nust be a final court of appeal open to | }The prisoner needed fresh zir. And|a] sides and justice tempered largely | Brother was a torment. Maybe—-— | by affection and understanding must be lent conditicn. Come direct to the job office .w. 2 blocks oelow Penna. avel, and sk lnr Mr. Ney. HECHINGER CO.. HOUSEWRECKING Dm Extraordinary nd- Tactory sebalt Nattone) 'mington cash registers at prices ny heard of before. Cash or terms, ngeed: 1n excellent eondition, Register Co.. 1208 H st. BUSIN‘ESS RUCTIS BPECIAL COURSE FIREM Salary, 1. PARATORY scflolt-)nlf rfi’xl"ka;‘rl 5 ' NOW GET CLEANER pm v xe., “Are you SOrry? “Yes,” said the prisoner in tones so ithard that they raitled against his set | {teeth. “I'm corry that I 6idn't punch {the head off him. Next time Ill do a 'good job. He isn't going to smash my things and get away with it, not if he was two brothers.” fou're & very naughty boy. Go up- Bteirs and wash your face and then The 0ld Gardener Says: Gardenmakers find perticular satisfaction in growing peppers because of the attractive appear- ance they make. Peppers heve considerable food value, and the amateur . is not wasting ground when he gives some space to them. The plants can be pur- chased and eet out as soon as danger of {rost is over. They like rich ground. but fresh manure ghould not be used to fertilize them. The plants should not stand cloper than 15 inches in the rows, with about 2 feet be- tween the rows themselves. Good drainage s especially important for peppers.. By choosing dif- ferent varieties, it is poscible to extend the season ceveral weeks. Probably Bullnose is the best early sweet variety, but Chinese giant and.Ruby King are al’o early kinds, which are well flav- ored and desirable. Neapolitan i a mild variety, which comes rather eafly. Cheyenne is the kind most commonly used for pickling, ‘but the squash and to- mato-shaped varieties are also used for this purpose. (Copyright. 1033.) Lo;k;l() Years Younger| Brushes Away Gray Hair, o brown or biack. 1t Is so easy 10 | do'a¢ Home—wiih Bfownatene. Over 20 years success. Guarantesd 4 Active coloring agent 18 Defles detection. No look. Cannot affect wa No need to gur t 2 lock = need to gusss Pirst cut & “7! a luster. your morey druggists. vAd.ernE!man | rendered. But a forced “sor . Forcing a child to say he is sorry| when his heart is full of resentment enly adds the last drop of bitterness to the potion. Force rouses antagonism always. It never soothes, never heals | wounds. Lurning and sets the stage for a bigger conflagration later on. The spirit tainted with bitterness, aching from { wounded vanity, on fire with anger, can- | not be calmed with force. Don't try it. What to do? Keep still. Divide the | forces and send them their separate | ways. Let the sorrow be spontaneous lanc if it does not come. let it stay be- yond consideration. “Sorry” means | recognition of another’s pain. It always | comes sooner if left to itself. Force and hypocrisy kill it. —— Spring Tonics. Fresh fruits and vegetables, combined with outdoor exercise, are the best kinds \tf ¢f “Spring tonles” |2 children and they like it! This delicious cheese food is as digestible as milk itself. It spreads, slice: toasts, melts . . . It keeps the blaze of anger | Everything You Wear Needs Easy Tintex “ These Famous Tints And . @ Dyes Keep Sportswear, “Bndies”, Gowns Like New Youcan’t do without fresh, fashionable color in your ward- | robe. 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