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Money refunded if it doesn’t please you in every way. for Coughs Dishes—dishes—dishes homes than any other | because it gives more | It’s no trou- | Bedtime THE EV. Stories Slimlegs Learns Fast. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Who with an open mind would yearn v in and wisdom learn. May knowledge gain and wisdom —Old ure. [ Meadows, and well it is that it is so. 1If it were otherwise, life would be just one long tale of sadness, for tragedies are continually happen- | ing. Mrs, Lightfoot the Deer had lost one of her twin babies. It had been killed by dogs, and she had seen it killed. 'So had Slimlegs, the other twin, but the memory of this dreadful thing soon faded. Only the lesson re- mained, never to be forgotten, Slim- | legs never could see a dog without RIGHT and sorrow do not last long with the little people of the Green Forest and the Green HE LEARNED TO KNOW THE SCENTS THAT WERE A WARN- ING OF DANGER. | mingled feelings of fear and anger, and never without feeling the hair rise along his shoulders. He never would hear the barking of & dog without this | same feeling. Because his mother had only Slim- legs left to watch over and teach, he both grew and learned rapidly, and when Lightfoot. his father, joined them he learned even more rapidly. You see, he was filled with admira- tion for his father. He wanted to be just like him, and everything that he | saw Lightfoot do he did, or tried to | do. From both father and mother he | learned the importance of using his | wonderful nose at all times. He learned to know the scents that were harmless. He learned to know the | scents that were a warning of danger. He learned to circle before lying down. That was to get the scent of any enemy that might be lurking near. He learned to know his neighbors those that were harmless and which to be distrusted and to fear. He learned | to understand the meaning of the calls | | of some of the feathered folk. He | learned to know when the actions of | | both feathered and furred neighbors | meant that they were alarmed and | that this always called for watchful- | | ness on his part. My, my, my, such | a lot there is for a little deer to learn! | Mother showed him what was good to eat. You see, he learned a great | deal just by doing what Mother did. If Mother passed something that looked good to eat, he passed it, and always passed it thereafter. paused to listen to some strange note, he listened, too, and if she appeared a bit anxious he knew that it meant something to be suspicious of. There- after, whenever he heard that note, he would always be suspicious. Very early one morning, as they were seltling themselves for the day, having been roaming about most of the night, Sammy Jay began to scream some distance off in the Green Forest. “Listen to that fellow,” said Mother. “Do you know what it means?” Slimlegs shook his head. “No,” said | | he. “What does it mean?” | “It means that Sammy Jay sees | Yowler the Bobcat. He always screams just that way when he discovers a member of the Cat family. Now we know just where Yowler is, and that | | is always something worth knowing. Yowler would soon make short work | of you, my son.” “I don't believe he could catch me. You know, I can run almost as fast as | you can now,” said Slimlegs. Mrs. Lightfoot shook her head. “Yowler will never try to catch you | by running,” said she. “That Lm'l.l | his way. He knows very well that he | couldn't catch either of us by chasing | us. His way of hunting is to lie in If Mother | wait beside some path we often use, or to find where we are in the habit of resting, and then try to sneak up on us. He is wonderfully soft-footed, is Yowler the Bobcat. Your ears are good, but he could steal up so softly that you could not hear him. ‘That is why you must never, never forget to test every Merry Little Breeze that comes along. The Merry Little Breezes are the best friends of the deer people. ‘They bring us all the news, both good and bad. Use your ears and use your eyes, but put your trust in your nose.” So Slimlegs learned, and a smarter little deer in his first year never was seen in the Green Forest. Every one said this, and all his neighbors took the greatest interest in him, for they saw that he was likely to grow to be as handsome as his father, Lightfoot. (Copyright, 1935.) Nature’s THRESHER SHARK Vulpecula Marina. BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. EEPING bad company has K reputation. Reports have flowed in that the thresher great creature has, in agony, tossed the shark high into the air. The orca, party and not the thresher, goes to show that even sharks have panions, In the Gulf of Maine, where thresh- chasing fish, and it is said they corral the schools of small fry by swishing that try to escape. However, as the shark travels farther south, it makes are many of them they are nothing short of pests. They get all tangled stroy them but let many fish get away, besides feasting upon others, feet long and when only 13 feet will weigh 400 pounds. given the thresher a fearful has attacked whales and that this also known as the killer, is the guilty to be careful in their choice of com- ers are known, they spend their time their tails after the venturesome ones itself very unpopular, and where there up in mackerel nets and not only de- ‘The thresher grows to be about 20 ‘There is little difficulty in identi- fying this rover of the warm seas. His tail gives him away. His dark head and body contrast beautifully with the snowy white below. The lower sides of the pectoral fins are dull gray. The short snout and blunt nose, together with the small, gleam- ing eyes, give a sort of crafty expres- sion to the thresher face. | The impression you get, if oppor- | tunity presents itself to meet a thresher safely face to face, is that of an efficient worker and possibly also a schemer. It is said that two or more | will work in unison and herd the | menhadens, herring and mackerel, using their flail-like tails most effec- tively. In our waters you may expect to see this fellow in Spring, Summer and ENING STAR, WASHIN It just | GTON. Sonnysayings Baby, Baby, wake up! I wanted t'tell ya that fearful noise is most likely Drandpa snorin—'nless it's a ragin’ lon in the house. Children Autumn, departing to warmer seas at the approach of Winter. Sharks have, as you know, & highly | developed reproductive system. There are some who lay a few eggs pro- tected by & hard shell. Most shark mothers retain the eggs in their bodies | and the young are well developed and | able to take care of themselves upon | birth. Among the interesting members ot‘ this family you have met in this column are the hammerhead and the | tiger, whose life stories run quite like | that of the thresher. raphy to the fish section of your scrapbook and leave room for the in- terviews with the dusky and great blue. (Copyright, ) Dead Lovers “Married.” Having died shortly before the date set for their wedding in Muyang, North China, a betrothed couple were | united in death in compliance with | the parents’ wishes. The coffins were taken to the man's house and every detail of an ancient Chinese wedding | ceremony was observed. DON'T BE FOOLED guaranteed by the manu bearings, brushes, etc. new cleaners. All worn z with brand new parts suc SENT TO YOU ON 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL GRAND PRIZE MODEL 9 Rebuilt at factory and guar- anteed by the manufacturer FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE iy $] Q82 Attachments free with each cleaner during this sale A startling value! Grand Prize Winning Model at Sesqui-Centennial Exposition. Sold originally — when mew —at $53.50. THIS GREAT OFFER IS GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY {ust imagine! These fine cleaners look brand new! ull size, full power, every one perfect and fully facturer the same as brand arts have been replaced as bags, cords, wheels, |in which case the first-mentioned | Add this biog- | } D. C., TUESDAY, XNO Contract BY P. HAL SIMS. Problem No. 16. N WRITING for the solution of these problems, please mention the number, given above. 4 Q-10-9 ¥ None * 3-2 & 10-8-76 Diamonds are trumps. South leads. North and South are to win eight out of nine tricks. Erratum Department. ‘The following examples are taken from our unrivaled collection of “mistakes we have not made.” The principles are sound enough, but the author should never have put down what the contracts were. Contract—Four spades, hearts is led. Dummy 8 king of Declarer 5.4 8 A K. Q 10-6-3 2 H. ‘Non. D. 5-4-3-2 D. C. A. . 9-8-7-8 C. Declarer ruffs, and draws trump. He then plays a low club, and ducks it, thus setting up all the clubs in dummy, if the outstanding five clubs are divided three-two. Since the declarer can afford to lose three diamonds, and still make his contract, he should play dia- monds. If the clubs don't break, he must play diamonds, and a bad break | VEMBER 12, 1935. club finesse loses, his right-hand op- ponent will have no more hearts to return. Since both the club and spade finesses must work in order to make three no trumps, declarer might as well take the first heart trick. Contract—3 no trumps. Opening lead—six of hearts. Declarer 8 A x -8 3 e s A T8 According to the original analvsis, the club finesse must be taken eventually, and the sinister hand put in the lead. Therefore “the club finesse must work.” Declarer cashes three diamonds, two spades, and the heart which he took right away. Then he prayerfully takes the club finesse, ‘The possibility of a four-three heart division is not to be ignored. If such is the case, the opponents can take only one club and three hearts, but by carefully setting up spade and diamond tricks for them, declarer goes down anyway. (Copy! X-X x-x t. 1935.) Mr. Sims will answer all inquiries on | contract that are addressed to this news- T, Inclose a self-addressed. 3-cent paper. stamped envelooe. How It ga_rted BY JEAN NEWTON. Flame for Sweetheart. “Drink ye to her that each loves best! And if you nurse a flame | That's told but to her mutual breast, We will not ask her name.” LAME for sweetheart, beloved, or, as our young moderns put it— girl friend or boy friend—is an old Roman usage. | More than 20 centuries ago the in that suit will set him. The con- | tract should have been six spades, | play is correct, Contract—3 no trumps, hearts is led. Dummy S K. J H.% 8ix of Declarer 8 A 1-2 H A #-R WS D. 10-9-K C. Al 10-4-2 C.Q J 98 ‘The declarer holds upon the heart lead for two rounds, so that if the| | NOW Latin word flamma, derived from the root meaning to burn, signified love. The allusion, of course. was to the | glowng forces which have ever agi- tated infatuated humans—a habit, | | vice or instinct that bids fair to stay with us for yet a little while. The figure of speech is so apt, it is not surprising that it has lasted these thousands of years in the identical metaphor. (Copyright | 19 WOMEN’S FEATURES. The mind has its vaults in which it depcsits its unuseable currengy. This vaulted currency is represented by flimsy notes—promises to pay when t 25 get better. No one likes to see the d: 7 \:]:wn * note comes due. Many men use theea note. for the > Mental Currency. of the passing of .me. s.f?h':‘iff,}f’}; WE ALL appraise ourselves 5o high- dug deeper and deeper. The psy ly that we cannot accept any |CPOIOBisws call this trick “repression. devaluation of the common currency | Rationalization and repression inte of mental life. Individuality is the (the ‘.ults of the unconscious are specie value; social opinion is legal |really serious matters. They are the tender. :un tricks a]hme all which save the ego The human mind is so young yet, ! rom gump lete renunciation, until we from the standpoint of evolution, that | Ud¢ over the next election, Meanwhile it plays tricks on itself. These tricks| ¢ 2F€ On our way. known by the name of mutations (Copyright. 19 among biologists. 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