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By C.D. Buckd| MODERNISM COMES TO STAY ] . Love’s Awakening ... B Steadfast Woman e Furniture Designers, Manufacturers and Dealers Agree That New Mode By Adele Garrison TEEEeee v : oy = s Comfort, Beauty, Durability. With Madge's Permission the Youns | party comes to an end before morn- - : s A Folks Stage an Impromptu mng?" Helen Brixton asked with an Party indulgent smile. “My two never| 1 stopped short in the doorway as| know cnough to stop @ ucing.” Mary asked plaintively, ‘Do we have| “Dont’ worry, Helen,” Lillian ad- to go to bed, too, Auntic Madge?” | monished. “Madge is the ideal chap- | and looked at the cager group of |cron, the iron hand in the velvet | tour young people in the corner | glove and all the rest of it.” near the pano. They were a pleas-| “IUs wonderful of you, Mrs. Gra- | ant sight, the tall engaging young ham.” Mrs. Brixton said, “to ive man, and the three lovely young them such an unexpected good | tuirls, and it would have been alti sarder heart than mine which could | “Wonderful to myself, you mean,” tave denied the request 1 said v, s I went upstairs “No, indecd.” 1 said. “It's early | with the d saw that everything vet. but what can you do? You dir in the guest room as- can't dance with only one boy—" | sizne the Bristons. When 1 “Oh! you old dariing!” Mary ex- came » again almost immediate- claimed. “Do you mean that you Iy, I heard Mary at the telephone. wouldn’t mind our dancing? Renald| “Hello! George!" she said, and 1 Pas sorie mew steps he wanted to | wondered mirthiully whether she show us, but we were going to fry | vould speak ia the same offhand them without music, because we | cavalier manenr if she knew that were afraid we'd disturb the olcor | th L at the other end of the people. J wir s in reality Prince Georges “It you soften the tone of the of Tre “We have some folks at o 0o i =S 1 ¢ Here are some of the featured phonograph, and are careful to keep the farmhouse for the night who e . % ; 4 e that will be these doors und the side windows shake nifty hoof. an you collect I & o LRSS . furniture closed, you couldn’t disturb any-| Eleanor and Noel and come over? - e = . PetnRErs this mti .. Ahovk 6 bdy* T told her smiling. “Well!| Auntie Mad vs we may sling a ¢ FRSITIVRLY oy . Senad-mloentatic dinatfo melte what is it, now 2" as she looked at| partyif we muifle the phonograph | g PLsaswr For =, P in ivory and ebony. Modern me with demure appeal |and our voices. We've got one of | : f b omene > : treatment of fibre furniture for “If the music doesu’t disturh any- | Katie's cakes nweverything, What's = . : ponils s i Hped bl Lody, T was wonlering if we conldn’t [ that? You bet it sounds good. ' i o ; Tho wpholstery {5 red, telephone George und Eleanor—and | You're coming on, George. Yowll ! e = 4 silver or biue feathor, Right o Noel to come over for a little while. get a degree in American slang if i 2= _ P an overstufied chair and otto- They ull love to dunce.” | you keep on. Al right, then. We'n / = F man upholstered in gay import- “Of course,” 1 said heurtily 11 expect you immediately. Step on| | == dgg* 2 X : ] o0 Hand, Diodked Muh: | Tha if you get hunery, there's an emer- | the gas—and by the way—don tip - 2 4 sutouobile bod: fhows de. fhe gency shelf in the pantry, you know, | off Nocl's old man where you're (1k- ! b inset Is a new idea i nursery and Katie always has an exira cake ing him. Peter Veritzen doesn’t ap- ; J Torilltare: in the box for unexpected guests | prove of dancing for his only son— Gt ) Only—" T shook a warning fore- | thinks it's bad for his wind ‘or his ’ Chithce. Now L9 = 0ld \ThANAs finger—*leave the kitchen as you | dignity or somethng. Ta-ta.” ¢ : A Ghippindale, maestro of the English find it!" | She hung up the telephone and 3 ' cabinet makers two centuries ago, “Oh! we will:" they chorused, and | danced back to the Iving room. b N e e R e Mary dashed to the telephone while| while T doffed a mental chapeau ; Gbissss Mhvke dave: Lillian and Helen Brixton turned in|to the mendacious adroitness with S S Bttt ola Tom < i the doorway to smile with fond ma- | which she had flagged any indica- 3 . ot e e R ternal pride at their winsome daugh- | tion to Philip Veritzen thut his son 5y 5 S e ters who made a honnie picture as | was invited to the farmhouse. £he / 7 § SE e A e they stood together with arms inter- [ knew very well that it , was not k : iy wioild haoe & teoba SsNie twined, and eager eyes sparkling | dancing which the great dramatic 7 ¢ ; S opinion than most of today’s experts. with anticipation of the coming | producer fearcd for his only son, but Y g / " 7 OF ifiet iaanitlktaw Juste what ato] frolie. Carolya, tiny, with curly|her own allurement. Iiis mind, set / / : = /i Sl Ahoin | rde-gold hair, fair skin and the hig upon his fantastic schene to marry / 7 s, Furniture manufactuvers—764 of | brown eyes-gold-flecked, that some- | Noel to I'ri Olina, of Trans- / 7 / e Giar et bl et oatt (hereinew| SEe A times accompany that coloring, was | vania, musquerading as our neigh- / , ). bt fummitare . style |Pincapple, | a perfect foil for Marion’s tall| bor, Eleanor Lincoln, realized but / ; LA 7 show at the American Furniture | Mix the tapioca. sult and water. 1viera own figure, her dark brown—almost|one obstacle—Mary’s charm for ? Pl Mart here, where 70 per cent of the | CO0K in a double boiler for min- black hair, her blue-grey Irish eyes, | Noel, and he still was enforeing his s of the nation ia mold at|Wies. Add ihe itk and sugar and and her vivid coloring. [ dictum that the two should see as & wholesale, being viewed by retail |€00K for 10 minutes. Add the eggs Scent Centel‘ “Who's going to sce that this|little of cach other ay possible. dealors of the nation. (and pineapple and cook fo three| 4 A Point of Vant Art modernee with sharp an. | minutes. Pour into a glass dish. Cool | = = : oint of Vantage it ntnshes of color | and chill and serve with cream. iy A R e aristie | TOMATO RARERIT, ron six | Grasse Is Hub of World 5 e st jers of| . (Using canned tomato soup) | o < T (e —— and that excoss smoking fs in some | (> 09 ! { | Perfumers’ Trade, tha indnstry helieve They say | Three tablespoons butter, 4 table- . way associated with its onset. { that it wili tvpify the 20th century Spoons flour, 2 cups water, 2-3 cup \x} | As has been pointed out, diabetes "o i cheese, cut in small picces, % tea- - as Chippendale stands for the 18th o e i e SIX Lettel‘ Ol'dS occurs more frequently in Jewish| 070 Dunean Phyfe for the Shoon salt, 2 cggs, 1 cup tomato Iu(|~ "- France, Nov. 9 UP—This persons than in - others: indeed, | centnry just past 2 | soup. ittle town of 16,000 inhabitants, g 3} st i picturesquely situated on the has been estimated as being from | Modifications Are Nedessar | Melt the butter and add-the flour. | P! W v twice to six tim igh ; ',-,H'|"',(,:‘,,,,,,'“_',",‘,\: T e e | a8 i ey M O] aA 4L & et mnl-:"\":";:;h"’l:““fr'{l f"‘(;'lruteu: cen- .'..'-//...i i s elinife . howcver. hefore the mew cook until a thick mixture forms. | (¢f I 1A “‘frf‘ SEthe ‘making it - « generally aceepted, s the | Ad the cheese and salt and stir until | S¢“"'S ¥ Glepnmes. '..7//‘.“..%“ . . ‘meral belicf. The new designs | the cheese has melted. Add the rest| During the past year the quan- . d 7 % V7 n diabetes follows overweight pieces—ivory, ehony, imported, ze- and stir constantly :.fer 8 minutvx,;r'f perfumes reached the total of Reddy . ‘-.//‘..../j. "out of every twelve gentiles and ' hyawood and satinwood, and in |Serve on bars of buttered toast or| 13.000,000 pounds. Included were | / lone out of every eight Jews. | fibre or reed furnitur Other de- | crackers. | orange Dblossoms, violets, jasmine, T T One ser in beautiful expensive of the ingredients -and- cook slowly | lily of flowers used for the making R [ 7 '// That ohesity must have §oMe gigpng have heen created from woods e roses, tuberoses, carnations, cassia, £ ; ? // 7 { definite relationship is indicated bY Fwhioh will have o popular price| Always pour contants-of cans into mimosa, mignonette and wallfiow. What honest etfort ¢ 7 the fact that Jewish children do not | —gumwood. sapwood, pop- dishes as soon as the cans are opn-|Crs. Thirly thousand pounds of A clever trick will often goi . ....H//%% i abetes more often than gen- jay and walnut vene | e roses are required for a single ~—Reddy Fox. | A l 7. {tile children, but that the inereased | he new mode in furniture is| To remove iodine stains, cover the «uart of essence of rose. —_— : { 4 7 / 3 ite occurs most frequently between 'jiased ‘on some of the same prin- | stains with finely shaved white| (alled the “City of Scent Two people were very much puz- | . N % / 110 and 50 of age. |ciples which the impressionist laundry soap. Molsten with cold Grasse hegan its perfume-making i z1cd. Tndeed they viere! It is a ques- | — - Ipainters use in their canva The water and let stand for two hours. uway back in the sixteenth century, tion which was fhe most puzzed. | : e 4 Women's College Dean style was evolved at an in: Wash out in cold water. when Queen Catherine de Medicis Reddy Fox was puzzled by the prob 5 8 A o | itl exhibition in is in 1925, e sent an expert to Grasse h B e s | \ Decries School Frills this exposition. it was reauired that |+ CAME THE YAWN oo Mp.w“"m";‘:’,_;:::,:yfi Squirrel. Rusiy was in an old hold Lowell, M Nov. 9 (®—Too all pirees shown he entirely . new ! New Orl . La., Nov. 9 (UP)— 7The city's busiest period is from of Johnny Chuck’s, but there was| ¥ ; = { many frills in high schools and col- creations, containing 1o ments | When Miss Jennie Reid, 29, of this| May to July. Then visitors are 5 bacl ‘dobr ds well as a. front door y "eges rele » academies to the end | ever used before, | city, wants to yawn in the futurc,|shown great shallow vats of lquid B to: that hole. Ft Reddy should dig in 3 of the procession, says Miss Emma| Some beautitul furniture, and | she—well, she won't. Not unless she | Jard or some other equally pure by the front way Rusty could run Reddy sat down (o think things over. // 7 | Marshall Denkinger, Ph. D., dean of some monstrous, inartistic non- | wants to dislocate her jaw again. | basic preparation, upon which lugge out the back door and escape. 1f 1 / /// ‘ | Wheatton Coltoge, | sense was produced. | ¥ive times in less than three!guantities of flowers are laid, so should try to get in by the back way Dim that he just couldn’t stay down “We take pride in wonderful| Ameri leading designers have | weeks her juw has been dislocated | that the greasy substance under- /. % Rusty could cscape through the front 10 that hole much longer. First he // / !vuu:pmvnl in our schools,” Miss!|taken the best of the new style and | by a yawn, and each time she has|ycath may absorb any essence com- S5ors would start up the long back hall, / // | Denkinger 5. “It is easy to get|subjected it to the s 10 test of {hud to go to the hospital for a jaw | ing from these floral heaps. On his part Rusty was puzzlea. He [1tending to peek out the back door- 'a new gymnasium, @ new stage, a | £0od furniturc: Is it comfortable? | resetting. | Wit this| totiss ekl miany “ couldn’t tell at which door Reddy Wa¥- When he was almost there his | drum corps or to ‘outfit a troop of | Then they huve adapted it so that| The jaw ligaments. it is explained. | {he mass of fat is boiled down and ¥ Fox was watching, 1f he should poke CONFage would full and he would 80| gy jotter words predominate in scouts, but | know of no group who (it bids fair 10 become the craze in | were stretehed the first time ‘e | other lguids are mixed with it, < hiw head out at cither door Jie Dack and crecp up the front hall un- iy ghort word puzzle. You'll find | / [A] 1 will say that more good teachers the finest home Jjaw slipped out of place. I liquids having special properties : might poke it right into the juws of (1 N was almost to the doorway. gnjy (hree unkeyed letters, and two 2 %P{S| |dre necded and will give money for| Those who fuver fhe rew style —_— | for strengthening and retaining the { Reddy Fox. How was he to get out Then asain his courage would fall of those arc “o's." 2 |more teachers, v that it has bea Hafcomfont NAME APPROPRIATE | particutar perfume desired. Then ¥ of that house and still escape Reddy “M1 down he would o 1o sit and Horizontal Ay | “I think we care less about edu- that old furnitur s noti that it goyete City, Conn., Nov. 9 (P— comes the time to bottle, jack and Fox? He couldn't stay there in- “onderifiteddy really was on watch 2 7 cation than about anyihing else. | his no dust catelers as WO | pigor that there may be something transport the fragment scents. No i definitely. In fact, didn‘t like the ©ntside. Al sion. m 2 | We are tokl that these extra-cur-|They add that Irench —furniture (5 name after all, was found here less than 400 factories are engaged . idea of staying there at night. Rusty | st ricular activities make leaders and | was made for ornamentation. Brit- | oy s 94 inch bass weighing more | in scent making in Grasse, which %is in the habit of slecping at night Dlksier EReRtoot: | exccutives, 1 do not believe that ish furniture for durability, and that |, six “pounds was caught by J. gives employment to 80 per cent of : UL o s e 5 ‘s newest desi combi ‘ Brgihas oo L 57 3 He is afraid to be abroad in the “f:”, | anvone at the age of 15 is an exccu- ’\,"'. fofn souat Jde elen i fcombine liNitg sod. J| the population. dark, for he cannot see well «nough. s Sading a holinay / 1 Hea dhwoy sssontadl i ith coomiant, §0 o whsnld stay there until Qurlk | Night preceding a holiday. “It doesn’t matter what you have| Those who are opposed to it say | Reddy Fox might creep in and su VACATIONS FOR MOTHERS Eartsofethe sl pniele. |in cquipment o long as you have a|that it is grotesque and freaky, that prise him without his knowing an ‘ By MRS, AGNES LY Besane. {fencher whoe has & good mind and many of the pleces lack ariistry. thing about it until he was caught. | No mother can do her jobh well (l."t“l";'lgg,, [viio 18 tsterenlincianagsasinative Lo s Dlse aontintions ate Reddy sat down to think things unless she keeps her own life bal- |5y Maasare of clothing. e e s e e e "‘,‘” A S Yoer. He knows Squirrels and their anced with sufficient recreation and | oy e oy H l l’] H el D R e e L D ¢ ways. ew that Rusty would u daily frecd - a- o % Toweat ora sitle 8 i ertng Be e are prn Rt SEE L0 8 £ 4 Benkn U uld e il roRfloR Ly om s, Title of the lowest grade. ealt| Ints not concentrating on the right doubters will be living in modern | not be content to stay very long in a termal care oblizations. Possesaing Havor: i Rl e Tl el hole in the ground. A hole in a There is 2 type of young mother ErlAiiiE 1o Weandpatents: — S e N e e g A s i he a very differe at- Jositive ys he itude : K cges have lear 3 tree would be a very different mat 1 ¥ her servitud Conluisction, LR e na et SRR e A ter, or even a hole in a log. But to the tyrant in the cradle, who re- a3 gmooth, L 9 ' ards by climinating the non-essen. ' . Rusty isn't naturally a ground-loving s in the fact that if she goes Divides, [t s Ll fan ol s e : Fsiistn !\4enus b h l- ] animal, and Reddy knew this, vay for even an hour something is Aggregation of property left at | Medical Association an 3 ‘f","mv,':i',“: ‘”",",l,:k',"':,\""“m,“,“'g‘ 53 the Family “He'll come out of there just as hound to go wron. Even though she | death | geia, the th M 3 gl L ,‘“m.,l,,:" “'yf: Mn‘\(\‘;‘ - © %00n a8 he thinks he has a chinee ' At being tied Collection of facts. A few diseases are partieularly es- (50 Gy Yaois B I; BY LOUISE BENNEPT WEAVER | thought Reddy. “The trouble is, T e ident that she 19 Iruit of the genns Malus, sociated with races or with pecial 4 : | 4 duge R, - | won't know when he hias the chance ier dndispensibility "To drink dog fashion. | types of Tuman heings, | POLITICAT, BOWLERS [ Sunday Menu He doesn't dare poke his head out, | devotion miy be tiful to Bar of pitcher. The Jewish people have preserved | g by O K A, | Breakfast — Grapefruit, French | i for he docsn’t know at which hole templiate, but it s f om el g3 To thread cial type to o remarkable de- oG TR B O of the 1C85t maple syrup, broiled sau 1 will be waiting, [ st 1y " ood. One such y moih- 'o plece out -re are now about three and i b % E new conservative cabinet in Sweden, S48 coffee. trick 1o get him out. The thi ¢ v acquaintance spends her g5 Tiny golf device. 4 If million Jews in the United oy " qent howler despite his g6 1inner Itoast beef, browned me to do is to go hide tle way days in a monotonons routine of 4G To come in. and their health conditions In politics, Lindman is the S¥¢¢t Detutoes, buttered lima beans, off and remain hidden hal ve phys ) which ‘air of beast. | constitute an important problem leader of the right faction, but when | Pr€ad: apple conserve, head lettuce 10 remain paticnt u long P 0 ke e n heulthy and | - [ It 8 known. for instance, 1hat o he 1o usos his left hand, Con. “N Russian dressing, tapioca pinc- Fox Squirrel is wort . o Liomn 1 oo leaves Pu Aph in a newspaper. ‘ s 8 2 ple pudding, cream, coffee, STow Zhaazn diabetes is more common in Jewish > % il i versely, Por Albin Hansson, leader of wople than in others. Obesity o uppe Tomato rebi | DEoy N the 1eft, who is also a follower of oy TeOily gt ebltapcdrn muflins, nut cookies, tea this sport. bowls with his right hand Reddy poked his hivac g ihe it to to market, | 3 new star, hole, “You're a | 1 " 1 v I i A Long grass. curs among them to o larger ex t Larke \ £ 1 y i 1 ¥ Shrewdness {than among peopls generally. On 3 something better ta e ol ‘ cokoin, week 5 Spar used on board ships, as a the other hand, they have a com s R sit down up I ind ) yon et for orane paratively Nigher resistance than do | Faslncn Plaque prisoner until you ' ! Vessel carrying oil, {other groups to tuberculosis, and | ight i a good Traps. | their sobriety is proverbial so thit | CEBR Yolis, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 tea dey her To valur. alcoholism is excecdingly vare spoon prpper, 1 teaspoon sugar, 2 threatening, | 8 | This does not mean the they 5 cups milk, 4 tablespoons bacon fat tra on "o shrieg. total abstainers, but rather th \ (other fat may be used) dread her An enlargement of the do not drink to cxciss, In this con- 4 Beat the gs and add the saM, ility, The oint of the great tor. neetion, it is 1% 10 point out, A g pepper, sugar and milk. Place in & sound of her @ Part in a drama s does Sir Huwmiphrey Rolleston, shallow p—— \ v dish or soup bowl. Dip the To reason t when the i Jew cuts § bread slices into this cgg mixture «1. Her nat- 23 Dark-colored volcanic rock. (himself adrift fiom nituence of ‘ and brown quickly in the fat which St N i b et Jent and so Way. his race, he does not rema / has been heated in a frying pan. feree within pi £0d jumg ty is u £ Mar s are 5 To devastate, One of the unusual Brown well on both sides. Serve on of buth the buck do | | il has 27 Chimed. lwhich occurs more ently, a platter. For variety. powdered su- dour of the \ < ol Then cardl ] i A\ narrowing or contraction among Jews than es s e A y. dark brown sugar or he stretehed himselr o v plags wit \ ‘0 To increase i degree, | thrombo s t a form | 4 b i ool WG Loast, and prepared 1o wait., f ) | 1 i remulous. | f the bloo: ssels with CONSERVE Now, usty i Fo. ¢ s and clo To dig Iaboriously liedness of the fo : pain oc. 7 i Six cups mashed cooked apples, 3 hadn’t believed a word of wiut ftod WO it were 55 'ncommon. casionally, and such in- | cups dark 5 v brown sugar, 1-4 cup| dy Fox had said. “1 know 1 sugae would be 7 | terference with the circulation that lemon juice, 1 cup raisins . tea- low,” thought he. “I don't in lieve : yent s A0 » canary. { removal of the limbs may be neces- spoons cinnamon, 1 cup figs, 1-3 has an engagemont anyw e elge, tim children, and more in AT £ Lrary cup orange juic { 1 don’t believe he has soricthing G, A martyr 1S never OTHERS RUN TRAIN It is a rather fing fact tha Mix all the ingredients and let to do. He's probably wat i ol The role of mother W, N. Y. Nov. 9.— (UP)—The 1ecently, since + condition has stand for 2 hours. Cook slowly until | close by i the hope tha 1 ) it etf cor rio Special”™ is the way railra been definitely estobl cases are the conserve becomes very thick. o designating the Delaw (so seen in other ra %o that of Stir frequently 1o prevent scorching. | PARIS. But wihe fe i il nd Hudson train which leaves here Go0 ea S v ze clinic, 50 Pour into sterilized jars and when ! There is a rved silk rep coat dress at Beor's which tollows very closely Rusty heard the faint b « i “ . 1 Lons v for Montreal per cent we is md the re cool cover with melted parafin, the lines of another mode! ma in tweed. But the effect, of course, is Fos, as if at a t i e . Three brothers torm the train muinder tributed among | TAPIOCA PINEAPPLE. PUDDING entirely different. Both dresses have notehed collars and suede belts and Wisn't so sure that Reddy t . v . W many proples A smart scarf shaped like g One-half cup quick cooking tapi- both are w arounds. At s there are quite a4 few dresses of the lone Just what he suid T i to hring 1 . Phey are dohn Tario, conductor; ( Rolleston considers that there 45 coavat is of tweed cdged and strip- | oca, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 2 cups water, tailored type. most of them in tweed, howe Black satin is much used 080, TH longer he wiltad the moy . rstanding and Fzra Tario. trainman, and Obie u racial lixhility 1o the special dis- ed dowr the center with grosgrain |1 cup milk, 2 cggs, cup sugar, | at this house. Also saw some effcctive cherry red afte wertain he became, It seemed t 1y <o rionship. ario, flagman |ease of the arteries heve concerned, | Flapper FAmICs. . oooo tuve e oo |1-% cup grated or finely chopped | has gone wnd will come out i laily o

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