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THAT WAS A LOT OF WORK, BUT YOU DIDNT SEEM TO MIND IT. THANKS. MODERN women no longer give- in to periodic pain. It's old-fash- ioned to suffer in silence, because there is now a reliable remedy for such suffering. Some women who have always had the hardest time are relieved by Midol. Many who use Midol do not feel one twinge of pain, or even a moment’s discomfort during the entire period. Don’t let the calendar regulate your activities! Don’t “favor your- self” or “save yourself” certain days no other mustard has ever ;qullod Gulden's perfect blend The real way éo broil steak: Spread both sides liberally with Gulden’s before cooking. AND MY PAINS HAVE COME ON SO HARD THAT MY EYES Midol. These tablets provide a proven means for the relief of such pain, so why endure suffering Midol might spare you? Midol’s relief is so swift, you may think it is a narcotic. It’s not. And its relief is prolonged; two tablets see you through your worst day. You can get Midol in a trim little aluminum case at any drug store, ;[‘herll you may emjoy a new free- lom Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar Screnee Djseovers THEY = 2 o HERE'S A PIECE OF CLOTH MAGNIFIED. CHIPSO SUCTION ; Nature’s Children LUNA MOTH. Actias luna. BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. *'Tis Nature's wun secret, told as & In the Faget T nescd ‘the nisht moth whis- ‘Lena 1By eni for, my courtins, 1t thrice in thy glor: y, ‘Then, m,fi:mz-iu loving, of joy will 1 sladly die.’ ADY LUNA and her consort may be found in the deep, silent woods, where hickory nut trees, sweet gums and such trees are to be found; or you may seek her where the persimmon tree and black walnuts grow. Fortunately, this exquisite moth has a very wide range, from Canada to Florida, and westward to Texas, the Mississippi States and as far as the Great Plains region. You can never confuse the luna moths with any others, for their lovely pale green color and long swallow no time they will find, with unerring Anstinct, the tender leaves upon which they flourish. For a month they eat, outgrow tight skins, and don looser garments. When grown, they have pea-green heads, lovely clear green bodies, and on the back of each body segment a yellow stripe. The tubercles are red or rose, decorated with fine blond hairs, When your luna caterpillars begin to turn a pale yellow, they are through with caterpillar existence, and will be seeking the ground for dry leaves. A leaf will be drawn over the body, the folds held fast with fine threads of silk. Bixty days from the date it was an egg, the caterpillar goes into its transformation sleep. When it is ready to emerge, you will hear a littie “ticking” sound. The pupa is fast developing into the final stage—a moth. The two front feet bresk through the silk threads first, and that makes the “ticking.” Then the white plumes and the band of scales of the front wings show. The wings are crumpled, but soon begin .| to expand and take on color and tails identify them. The genus is very large, but there is only one species in temperate North America. In the warmer parts of its range there are often two broods. It is far easier to find the moth than it is to discover the cocoon. This is not 50 true of many of the moths and butterflies. Knowing the food plant is often the means whereby a creature may be traced and studied. During the day, lunas cling fast to the bark of their favorite tree, fast asleep. When you see the moth, you are lost in wonder. Such beauty of form and such mar- velous color combinations! If you cannot find one this season, try put- ting in the colors described here, just to get a faint idea how lovely the real colors are, The wings are a shimmering bluish- green. There are four white and yel- low transparent “eyes,” merely for camoufiage. They are outlined in black. The body is clothed in fairy- like ermine. Across the edge of the front wings there is a border of pur- ple. The tips of the tails are slightly ruffied. The slender legs are yellow, the\antennae golden. The male’s fur coat has a slight tinge of yellow. He is the smaller of the two, and his antennae are feathery. ‘The eggs are white, and glued to the bark or twigs by a brown, glue-like substance—about 200 of them. In about two weeks, tiny, yellow- green babies crawl from them. In V74 beauty. They are wafted back and forth to dry. As soon as they are hardened enough to bear the weight of the moth, it flutters away to find its mate. They court, as you know, by the light of the moon. (Copyrisht, 1936, SAY, THIS SOUP IS GOING TO TASTE GRAND ! / Jolly Polly A Little Chat on English. BY JOS. J. FRISCH. JIMMY NENTLY, WHO DOESN'T WORK ANY MORE THAN HE CAN HELP, SAYS THAT THE ONLY RIGHTS A. H—“Any more than necessary” is the correct form, not “Any more than he can help” 8o also we say, “Don't make any more noise than " not, “Don’t make. any more noise than you can help.” Any one who cares about correct speech will be interested in the leaflet, “Business English.” BSend a return envelope for it. Sentences BY W. CURTIS NICHOLSON. TH! following letter has been re- ceived from Kathleen Groome of Columbia, 8. C.: “I have a dispute which I would like to settle with your help., Two other girls and I were discussing our favorite co-workers and I made the following statement: ‘To tell the truth, there isn’t a girl in_the store that I don’t really like.’ “I realize that the sentence has some defects, but my friends con- tended that it sounded as if I didn't like any girl in the store, Even when I changed the last clause to ‘that I really dislike’ they still argued that my sentence had the wrong mean- ing. The double negative makes it positive, doesn’t it? 1If I leave the negatives out, the sentence reads thus: “There is & glil in the store tha{ I really do lke’ I tried to explain it to them like that, but they said I should go back to school and take my English course over. How else could 1 convey the meaning?” Your sentence is all right, Miss Groome. You say that there isn't a girl. What kind of girl? A girl that you don't really Mke. All girls you do not like are excluded from this store. You like everybody. You, of course, could have said, “I like every- body in this store.” (Copyrisht, 1936, -— TRAINS FOR VOTERS Special trains for Illinois and Ohic Democrats who wish to go home to register have been arranged for to- morrow by the Democratic Absentee Voters’ Bureau of Washington. The Illinios train, Chicago bound, will leave at 4:40 pm. Another will leave for Cincinnati at 6 pm. and a | third at 6:45 pm. Tickets at 10-day excursion rates can be obtained at 1410 G street. YES SIR... AND TS GOING TO TASTE EVEN BETTER WITH THESE EXTRA FLAKY SUNSHINE KRISPY / IT IS POSSIBLE, FRIENDS ! CHIPSO WON'T INJURE A SINGLE THREAD— YET IT ACTUALLY WORKS HARDER THAN SO-CALLED "HARD WORK” SOAPS ALL YOUR SCIENCE 1S NOTHING TO ME ON WASHDAY! LOOK AT THESE FADED CLOTHES! LOOK AT MY REO HANDS! HOW MY BACK HURTS! DO SOMETHING ! N IwitLr I'LL TEsT ieeor ir! HERE ARE SUDS THAT SUCK OUT THE DIRT ! 1M FREE!...FROM WASHDAY VETION'SUDS - DRAW DIRT OUT-- IlONT EATITOUT! WOMEN'S FEATURES. Psychology Introverts. BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS. OMETHING like one person out of twenty might be classified as pure introverts. They are the folks who spend their time blowing bubbles. When they get to the place where they find no other purpose in life, they are content to sit in the corner of an asylum and make the world over in thousands of ways. ‘The introvert has a long -history. He usually starts in childhood. Bash- I'M THROUGH WITH BEING AN OWL! w, I'M TRYING KAFFEE*HAG (OFFEE TOMORROW...MAYBE 1 CAN GET SOME REST 4 CUPS OF KAFFEE-HAG YESTERDAY AND | SLEPT LIKE A LOG fulness is an early symptom. Selfishe ness and uselessness are the most prevalent consequences. Mental therapy in the case of ine troversion hinges on two points: Pirst, the introvert must be taught to in- terpret his day dreams in terms of reality. Fancles which cannot cor- relate with the laws of nature lead straight to the construction of useless inventions. The next thing an introvert must do is to break down his self-erected fortress which keeps him from enter- ing into & life of reality. Each re- treat from reality is a defeat. 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