The , , EWSY i _ . . 1 . <~__ -r _ 2.30 -7.00-8.l5 o. 3.1. 1 N ' . . . _ .. -' 5P1 01- ~ A 0 W FLA YING £1 ] 15h: W186 bwd says. DON'T TAKE CHANCES_BUY REGAL» ‘ "NICK CRTl-IR i NATURE ‘i l“ A " t _._ Q -— Bill L -- Cordell Hickman y _ |§ Reign fielillar-Rlehard Lane 1 N0 1 Y "m Walter PIDGEDN ~ Rita JOHNSON ‘ B 5mm l, Thompson uzunv lluu. . suutzv c. IIDGES H " ' " y '1 DONALD IIEEK - ADDISON RICHARDS o+vvoooo~¢4oovovv++v+§+ mi) ‘ m“ THE UMBRELLA PLANT I}. \ i; lllltilill ~ MON TUES WED at l .“'°liint‘él°ir ' ' ' . 9'00 veiyy unusuul shape and Kfoiiini eele.">;.*ar trustee. . p an at» o U? 0 I‘ Quay Ilrpgk “in ' - . . Kl This unique member of our 8911218 L“ mi) " flgwer acquaintances grows 111 ti" " 4'“ latches on the grassy hillsides and m,“ ‘ 1 i‘ w v A e i ivcodland lawns. At. the first 5181166 (i {j 4 Harfint flan-in role linen GWTWI f l ngmsegmigttzizllxlgariiltm .. - . ' n JEFFREY LYNN J‘ .from?zitstrszrshsxlt. 1L. , i‘ ‘ tached to their ends. The Ivfan- l,“ F ' .1, drake supports its leaves from little L“, u 1 ~ . c green unlbrellns and completely root _ the plant over. Hence thc apt name l 01W “Til l5 Y0 mCOIlFOYFIIE the look the "orpe for \'(‘£ll‘. Thewaxy" - . _ _ _ llflpllilll‘ shawl idea by adding 8n petals of ille- ‘HOWCT drop away‘ and v f. s1°ns_—but by quahty and dependablhty- - ~ e- ~» rs»- ev-t tfilibiiii“’i3ifil>ri’“i‘frfiteilli“if iosiilili s::"';.l.i:rm:.ll; a = r t t r R D-‘Uwl-li" “<1 713T" T1315 msl-‘ilrigtdalkobirighl e melded can section glut exgengs oi’ ltl attractiveness of the spring fl s b“ wenh?‘ 1V9 9661‘! EGAL Flour has ' over the cheeks. baby- onnet as - d _' , - a ' 3 ion and tics with braids and tas- “dim, some day early in septem- j- er? 9n t a preferred 11st of thousands oi c n llllldcer the Iflogowged frlorn bgrtgOllvlillfldv inmenupqll i1_D8lE-l1 T lwarltlme homemakers. .-_ They lift-OW that 4 A P I T _ a i I - _—' _—" 0f‘ fir: 11$ llil-"igrlfllrelvhléllg ssgvel: gllnott ‘williIeciQafilZnv lbutcmliibngiallllg f faithfull HVOS QU ' ' ' a" ' I I tile nave of the neck. and several 0n thse stem you will find the fruit f y p to Its 5109:“ .l B- l‘! 1. vuIIFIhTI IUPWUVQ EEEIIIH. SFZT: ' ' -%——7—-——— of a dark forest. But of all the til dusk calls him forth iéslrl to l hour and l5 w Y .l SMALL FRY skin hats shown 1H Hdiflm‘? 0°1- THE Qvf“ ER OWL soft soothing melodies to be heard resume his hunting. lnlllllzcs. t F‘ WATT?" ~ galglfsaw§iflflffigdlslsiifiélsivajgg‘ n u l bflklfrgjgus‘ Wm g ‘during {the ilOlll'Sl0fld&l‘kl'lé‘S? I h Butuwilgo and slecretiveias he is. Ainke a Silll."(‘ by combining the r 3111.1. ~'l r. "-—'- i» y ‘- e n- e - ls e t1. '.I..lt.t'."""\...\g', t. il A re trucks an" , _ 1 qt, medium sized cucumber: lgrlmmcd silhouette!» Bu! Cflpeiklfl Th9 B11‘ l! 55111 8nd 1196i?’ and hfli'cllh(r)t‘t.linort $115150 rximzpiengqillgverlarfg say ‘lfiizcat wemriligillltm here? Sqkilol? Din“An‘sailcfltillnjuailc?nbrtrcigigg o a E an alarm - 1 ‘it- 591311 Wcumbe" 1-5 B150 dfflped 1N0 1118b turban! Settled dOWH 1X1 B11 OPPTt-‘Ssll? WHY trill of the little Screch owl. He is there to be a screcch ill the tllls to a boll. Pour the sauce over hlefs report! T —p0t o! 1 ql- billion °m°nl Whifih BYE M! 0111? Smart. but 805- M $110118}! ll did not lmflld i0 m0"? one of our birds which has been neighborhood were it not for his the ham slice and return to the —-— ‘n; Lo55__5 c 1 een 9699M‘ samer in weight, cleverly shlrred isnralt run CHAllAlDTTFTOYIN_GUARDYAN l‘iii'l IJR SflliNCl-L-TELEVISION PREVIEW’ — DANGEROUS DOLLARS luvs - 2.30 - 1.00 - 9.00 STANDARD 11MB A IN TIME ICK a Lnuolvs “on HIM...” T" m: rnluws ron YOU! 4 ma»... s..." W J cnuus IIJGGIES i JANICE lam i lomr ma: jttliltn mum PLUS —— PlCfOltL-kl, -- WATCH YOUR STEP i.i("-i['i s, .~‘l(‘TION LUCAS-MJLDEWED MELODRABIAS SliOWS—2.3fl - 1.00 - s45 STANDARD TIME ‘ M OLD-FASHIONED MU§TARD ncxws (Fall Hats i’ Will Grip ‘ The Head ‘ __ i A leadirg milllnery creator says: ,"l will show no hat without a _‘ back." And it should prove welcome news to women to be assured that “Ali's right wllh the fall hats - ‘ \'re the kind yoll will feel Hon your heads." —.\iuch ingenuity as ‘been introduced to achieve this l idea, for lt is not. just a crown or brlln built down to grip the head. Often the back treatment acts as a llPFOlIlilOll, as well as a covering. models, inspired by South American Indian headresses, make use of the draped scarf idea, arranged like the old coat of mall falling below helmets. With so such emphasis upon black shecrs for summer dining. Londoil and New York creators are sponsoring velvet, used alone or in combination, with another material for" hats. The widc- brimmcd hat, entirely of velvet. or faced with it, has long been recognized as a very flattering fashion. and one which effects an excellent complement to the black sheer. But. other styles may be develop- ed in velvet for this purpose — specifically, the new Schiaparalli cap set back on the head with the l forward movement of flolvers or os- itrich tips which rest on the fore- lhead. Black is “most likely to suc- ,cecd". but the introduction of the ' soft Persian colorings or the strong Nfcxican tones now in the news be- cause of the art exhibits in New York are also good. The art of working papeskin has reached such a degree of perfec- tion in milllneryt that it practically doubles for the mcst supple of fab- rics. As it looks now, its potential- ities from the fashion angle will be fully recognized for autumn. Cape- z-Q‘§§OO§+OQO>O§§ "Umbrella" plant. If the plant is ;sl€1'li€ and flowerless. there ls but one stalk and leaf. But when Na- l ture intends the Mandrake to bear ‘flower and fruit, the stalk divides _llntn two, supporting a palr 0f ‘these umbrella-like leaves. At the ‘junction of the stalks there grows out a flower on a short curved stem. This flower itself is unique. It has several large full rounded pet- als and a number of yellow sta- mens like most othcr flowers, but instead of the delicate texture we find in many plants, the Miln- clrake flowers are still and waxy alld break very easily when handl- ed. Tilere is practically no perfume. So overshadowed is this large white flower by its two umbrella- llke leaves that as we look down on tllc plants iroln higher up the hillside we see only a patch of green. But ii we are able to look up into the patch a number c»! large white flowers 111w view. It is as though ing down into the rainy day and snw host of black ulnbrel but as we walk along we find that each um- brella has a face under it. As the season goes on the flow- er blooms and fades, and the leaves once so fresh anti green begin to CDIHB ripened into large yellow pods and full of luscious pulp. strangely en- ough, the leaves and, the roots of the Mandrake are said to be poison and yet this pulp is delicious eat- ing. We boys used to think it a great treat. but then. srhool-bovs will cat things avoided by wiser people, -sour green apples for ex- ample. But even as boys we did not know all the plant's delightful secret. It was years after that I learned from a naturalist friend that a splendid jelly could be made of this same hiandrake pod. It is always a pleasant surprise to learn some ncvlv seclct in Woodcraft. We tried making hiandrake Jelly and put down several jars and often had guests praise the desert at the table when they dzd not. really know what they tverc eating was the yellow pod of the plant they knew well in the woods. So, next time you see a patch of little green umbrellas with their white waxy flowers growing in the woods. mark the spot and come a- gain on Labor Day holiday and gather the harvest of yellow pods so you can put down your winter's supply of Mandrake Jelly, and you will find is at good as any Jelly you can buy any place, again until morning. There is hard- ". \ \-\_\ \\ .74 v iiézla especially if heard from the depths Z FFI C! E F ‘Q '0‘ Mme stow} CANADA. erYwlsi s i \ a bird house where he relllnl s un- —“Wonclerful for Brea , proved it through years of steadyusel You “get the full ‘vvorthwof ever-yacht‘ spent when you buy REGAL Flour, with Lthe extra flavor and nutriment that mean ‘so much at meal times. For bread. buns or biscuits REGAL is unbeatable. After all, in making any puréhaseyou usually get just what you pay for, In buying flour, wise housewives are gov-t erned not by low price or other conces» /ul¢7 d'.'. ‘it They have QUGlJST/iil 1940 Jhathh‘ b: t~ii;'nil§“§<l" together. lke tll s r . 1. l n nlcdcrnie oven i350 zlcg. F.) for about l“- 5-1;} egudr: 31:11am”: l“ to animate surfaces. lyleaafrourrécsiéugallégerwiitrlh r358 rgiégafligirclimlis ggfilféagiglgavxiélrqfl- gi/Sdggigldflyxfftclilt cur-n for ltlilllltes lorlz-“r- (By The Canadian Press) Hillard * e. “"‘__" zlsesrslll-rszlaristczzlll sassssszilircztipsa ilisii ma? ll l totem... f1‘ lessee" "re-me" aamzvsatlz. at‘; last". s: nil ‘re r"“.w°l“l’"* “be: tr“, H ATE I tbsp. tau-merits $51,001; “l; placed by the bleatmg or me snowy ééighezntliltim p; éqlgrllgfifrtfieflhugf fnglimdjurm ltéal-‘tlfifg lzildeggg; too, although his hair was zrev. prisoners and 30 cannon 1n colla- Y E halves. Peel onions and leave 1 cup acalded milk mellow trill. Evidently not an ln- iteorlitai‘: ghiesitlifiimvglsxsigigg glitjrllitéigtciggtfbxh (iii 5.0:,‘ Ozfnsiylfiowcrfggtlxjafi of Trent’ . y ‘r iwlwk- chwcfifgnpekfllfifibwdéfciirga i gagigspoorrll rcrggoeddmlion sect ‘Twttk. Scciarvcetly the tcall 8f da oi’ whatever prey may be abroad. he is not averse to living amid elv- you 1,30,; Meryl," m, asked’ g Sept 1' 1915_A,,F.,.0_G¢,m“ ~ M’ Red-i” (“to n r a Comm“ B 590° PIX! U061! Ollf- 00. in i9 l H105 tln- 1' - To realize what keen vision this lllzed surroundings and availing q-m (N, yorksjhweo me “u” forces captured Lutsk’ {Bragg .. _.,_,,,pu,m, 5998M 0W 9 - like voice. What a puzzle. ABain bird must have, we need only con- himself the shelter offered by n ‘ ‘ slice medium sized cucumbers, leave mnall ones whole, or cut in ve etables and barely cover with 1-2 cup diced oelery pepper I tablespoons butter tree cricket. From the orchard comes a clear and again it sounds trembling on ters of the night. With these senses alder the difficulty of seeing a with their natural cavities. will The Ylsiitll‘ found him very capable and willing. told him, "and I've been here six- ter-attack in Galina il.ll.llr.s H? ture Austrian positions souilltiil town Just north of the Galitlfl “m. we, man-made house for a nesting site I . ‘ _ 9h I -,__ hnded on m. dizziness _' “firm?” ucsmc- 31g $15133 Qgdwslglltknguielil Eggs; l-Zoocirlgdwhg kemal 00m or get ‘ti? b? xlftiflcéo cbeirclilurti ttiigagleky obntbusgrarsrgzblngeraggugrlén “d a home {or m5 “we owlpts exclaimed the visitor. fbfiqtifibnyetlxf Rlrlggugs 1 Unlfef lallst- cook m “me ware, 1 cup cooggd and diced “not. glimpse of this strange songster k“ halL-mdden m mi; grass‘ Elm Iln surpl that such a smart States Secretary of s: e Robs. At your servi-rl‘ with year! of experience end n lhnroullh refrnetinq service. Call in and (hauls; W"? m!‘ until vegetables are tender but not soft. Five minutes of boiling should be adequate. Drain thor- oughly. Mix sugar, flour, mustard and turmeric and add vinegar 3 egg yolks. beaten 3 egg whites, stlffly beaten Method: Add the quick-cooking tapioca. salt, pepper and celery to the scalded milk in the top part of and get a surprise. A short stout little form is seen silhouetted a- gainst the dull evening sky. As it turned its head two "horns" ap- pear, and we know at once that a sive morsels of food to grasp 51179.. ly. But the sharp yellow eyes and the equally sharp claws are suited for the task. STRAWBERRY-NUT HAM SLiCE 1 ham slice, 1 inch thick 2 tablespoons water l tablespoon molasses lllilll us _\'Ull has not become master of t hotel ln tllnt time." "A_v. said the cstlcr, “but mois- ter’s fro’ Yorkshire, too!" Lansing assured by C-rllnllll‘ the‘ passenger liners will he warned be fore attack by sllbmarznts. TWINS a DXY-g-Alhilll‘ We seldom see the screech owl at 1 cu liced t - - w‘ " "WMPS- slowly. flflXlflB 11ml! fimwth. Brlrta a double boiler. Cook these w- screech owl has been sercnncing us hi hu ti .Ou r y, _ p s . ‘s “whom” somflmws mm“ bodice-i "e "’“— - m. will“? mmt- “dd Vegetfibles- will" Over hot Water f0? 15 t0 20 But why a "scrccch" owl’? There ls to? dzilrkxrigss. Xnetieitgrinilig! mgggei i: gliggifitl-iliteliiutiugar €goii:11t't‘1’_l‘fli"‘:hi‘il0 lbmdsrkl or sequins’ MWFHIIIVGTON l: ‘liirintllvlills G F Simmer l5 minutes-put into clean minutes. or until the tapioca is no screech about its call. True. care that we do not see him during 2 tablespoons lcmon jmce ‘gkirl; 0;.‘ w.‘ Sign‘ {moral} o“ Ugly-n Tycrillrl.qi‘ll."l.irll lfrll-lil a n I ‘I SfCTI-iwd JBTS- $9M While 310i» clenr, stirring quite often, Cool many of ollr owls screccll. There the day. When dawn breaks, the MEfl-{QD- place ma) 1; l ‘ J.» . t t '. s‘ o‘ ‘we M's‘ ‘Hm can H" n‘ ‘ $1,. d“; __;_______ 1 m . Men the but," m a pa“ and add L, scarcely a mum; m nature mo“? wily bud we)“ outysome snug nook a shallow “king dishlfltgln-tl vlfwlll gilékgi~nntxllrglllil"R0 czflngvlgighretihere giiélerlg squlrt-Cnllln l» h. ~ l~ n, [-1 nrlrlll <ll.\t T° 5MP ‘he Eamrfumelrloclildn 9 the Green pepper and the minced blood-curclllng than the weird such in a cavity in a tree-trunk. over it the time, and "mm -' __‘" ' ' I G lu-»|-Lr1n._50;vq_ 1118i D511‘ 0f d1?“ UP 8 8B onion. Cook until clear but not -- f pQ-o-o-o-owooovs-ooeooowo i o 4 i V f for 12 hours. I § 3 o 6 t 9 Q Q O I o you own. put o, drop of nail polish just below it. browned. Add these while hot to the. corn for peas) and carrots. Beat the egg yolks until thick and OUT OUR WAY BI] J- R. Williams OUR BfiARillNG HOUSE" _.. "L With — Major H0011“ "75 2:?" ‘ fold mm the cooled tapioca mixture. l 6-5"- lF MY MAW T°l-:5'ME l YEAHM" ‘PF-SH NR- I “AW. 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BEFORE SCHOOL WOQKIHARDLND THE / 9W’ h“ AWNWG MADE OF l-‘EAW BUT WHERE T 6° o“? ~ / ‘served with cold sliced meat and HOUSE 0o smutzoAv» .» EXTREMELY RESILIENT RvBBERW ~ ’ '\ OF fresh tomatoes cut in wedges. THEN SUNDAY SCHOOL- ’ WHEN A BOMB l-HTS 1T, INSTEAD 0F —-,——-———~ ~ PENETRATIMG AND ‘EXPLODING f; B‘ cAmjfln. _G_'.HPEB cr Bounces BACK two sxotooés 632w‘. (Open Kettle Method) IN ‘THE AlRh-w-DO 2' ; Wins: and stem the grnpesixMake you FOLLOW MEQ 5\ _ , a t lc syrup n t e propor on o & ll nart sugar to l part water. Com- ,bine the sugar and water and boil for 5 minutes. Add the washed and stemmed grapes to the syrup Tlhfi again brim: to a boil. Pack the ‘grapes into hot sterlized Jars and ; cover to overflntvillg with the syrup. , . .. . t . scnl tightlyl nt once. When the 1J1“ ‘RIC ‘HTS are cold, invert them to test! IE1. HFHUUI, iIl()l'k]f‘r'lk$.}/\ll]\(‘i tlhat shiny sights of; .., . _. ; . ea "arc s loll lave le col en s| (rl_‘l\irl‘_"g\jy\l!l‘lclLS rmpiicrl zlllti brought again to a boil ‘ i a a and packed into fresh hot sterilizw ;l .‘ "rl seniors. Store the canned grapes '_,/\)KII;IQ“II“LI' ill a cccl. dry. place. t . . . ____ WiH-lltl-I 1o REGISTER r- Wr-wn‘ tlf-‘I-‘ICE .-- -~1_. l. ,!.l - flay-ins; hens arr- highly suscep- ltible to hcat stroke. rrziwiel- wherever convenient t0 their own district as much , A monotone woollen contine- ‘lvhnse wit illllfiif‘ is nchlcved b_\' a hair hlcnrl is selling best in rust brown. teal blue, wine. dark brown UHF OLD BRNN GTll-L WORKING” \’-»’_ .. . .d i"'ek ‘It '. ,ld i be ‘wnterl sowzwmarsawlzm_i;. trimmed .‘.$Jlns£nms“'mo.