"M - s" -'* --'~\- Q...» .- .~. PACi-z 1W0 n. ....1._ >0 i Es i} v d 11 ,8 MORSEFLTEA pat: new life in the worker on a big job there is nothing so Bracing and satisfying as a cup ol 0f Venus" BY ROBERT TERRY SHANNON l “Daughter E l (‘HAP [ER XIX and Ollura reached hllltil . » lll several t-iiiiiforialilv ‘Flaw r suit" 0t ilze iiden was . 1 i face and uzid grief- lt ‘.\'1l.\ evi- il.-._ . but ii a llllljtll‘ con- xii stall. On ' u. pile of ~ii~is ilityfls mail. Lu talk her out of i iold the new ar- - - ~ ~ ~ - phone her office and l _ » . i .. brought down-J‘ . the bifadame was 4 i‘ . l1’ tuiitsc idiewas covered to, rd her licad was a --~li-l;><- of white band- i lids wen: Nosed, the, 'i ilii~ look of n dead i liud something 01' , iiri- and coloring of} co lcuf. ‘(l 11%. hcr she was . null‘- of a. glass-y ; in the Mctrop0li-| Suddenly Madame; u-iird her cycs, l z. stand there star-impl- zill of you!" she wheezcd "Lets get on to busi- rest penniticil l and the ' 't Hilfilllg of ten-I iairs. Von Guerdoirs t i.» never li-ft his patient‘; i lw IOOlZ tllc chair nearest il_v by Juliet. . ¢ sure you feel well Lfutttuiie?“ . iell enough! I don't feel fl.‘.'- ,4 zit all; That's one advan- i- iii l)l.lll_{ piiriilyzrcl. My body i.. i‘. hi- iniide out of ivoiiq, (u- m); l. l1. l1(-\'l‘l' was much of a. i» it ‘u; less now. But there i.» ll - in: the mutter with my brain ~.ii.d (loirt forget it! Do me ii. ll‘ O ill ll -— Wt thflt deathbed oil" your face." k Lives, briirhily polished ligeiice, flfhfllid at 1.1m i iuvcl‘. who tnqecd. had Wing like a. pull-bearer. .l \~..i.~s just thinking." he lied, i-iuiiarknbly well you're hold. iiily I'm holding up~and - ‘I l" Wt Well. I understand - ri- grill-LI in knock this plaster ill iiie presently and do 1i little lib! on 1111' Door old backbone. . h". llltllll. I'll be under other find ti-ilrt knoiv it. I'll be buck with bi Euro you (an sav scat. lvlcun- wxili- ‘llilllllll, you halve iill got to do iii-t. - iiiaii you have been doing. 'l‘lii>.-c outsuiiidini: ziccoiiiiig, O'Hara -'.i, ‘I busy on them. Threaten those t‘..ii ‘-i'i n tli lil‘i\'.'~'lllt§, whocvci‘ they ‘ ' uiitllvti tliciii with kid It they iloiri; considered ilmt, g he reminded her civursc," vr ncvcr bccn in this fix ‘be- . rctortcd Niadame Hubert. s l say. (live out to the iimvs- .1 l'iii onl_v slightly injured, iil I iliiirt. mini. Von Guardon neg- lwlzni: his Institute patients to . iriiuiiii this hospital. 'I'licy've "_\' of frond surlzccns here nviwii-tl zit the Institute. ‘ ll 1W you been with ma, ii'."' - " said the little chem- Lli’! Y, w‘ Tiviii<voii were with me Wllllllllllll. weren't you? liie Ill indomitable 11>- voice. "She even I W- of with ii ~t~l a , "is lllflftolllilll a privi- .t is iili honor.‘ \ ‘ ‘lll be therc- its usuail," gulped “lllll lllllllllllvo- lc l .\l '\i)‘l front luxiiiii > . . lllv Ill but dyiiaiiiiie uizdei" some of thosc babies." "You've not been with us long." nllltl Aladaiiie Hubii". [t7 Juliet, "yet , I wlllll- on you as. niurh tin‘ mulaiidy, Nlore than any o1 the others voulll llllllllwls- customers. You'll e l 1 be meeting the know what to do, ch?" l "I'll do better than my bust," 593d Juliet earn _\'. "I'm n‘ i turncd ‘\ 1 the spixiti her thin lips. "l only liopc OHZLFG. l and Von Gucrdmi don't, start out- l ting catch others threats over you. l Qll 311*. I've eves to . .. calves for weeks, but it; llii‘ “llllll; lllhve for such pleasures the ships Slléiklllfi. Only my ' a enemies woui stir u a trou- ble like that." p “Tlilelll _W0l1'b be any trouble like lllM-U Jllllct assured her. "It would be fatal if there was," touch of the old Heidelberg . l them up. so they got. 111155011 knows l lll" where, dragged up ii grin. "Believe l l” 5W will, my iii-air,“ rc-l ,_ I Hubert And then‘ ' - . > i -~ . ,-- mu ul 1i 5111110 flittcti across, guild n “mm n“ h“ m gmd sec. And a mat-q ict they have both bci-ii‘ returned thc Aiarlzime. "You've bower over men-and I‘iii trusting ‘ your discretion, Now, that's some“, I What have you heard from bank<, O'Hara?" Thorc was 11 tinn before 0'1- “wl? llllklit a well face facts " he declared. "I hate to tr-ll you ‘this blll U101’ phoned today, They wonlil, exieiid our loan." pcrcvpiiblil hcsitzi. r11 illl.\\\'('l't‘(l. llflhlllcv- l1“? 051's. lii-r voice, bltlthxlllllli _:ill at once, The swine! Oh the filthy pirgs! 'l'hc_v think the old woman's down, gglllg‘v,\1;ar:lglf)\\' much time have we "Two w-ccks." "TWO short little weeks eh? Well it's time for a lot." l ' Tllf‘ (Xvi-s closed and ltfziciamc Hu- llru. was Quite still. ‘Two ivcc-ks, Juliet fold herself, w as time for a. lob-time enough for Nliiilaine Hubert to die flnfl be buried, _S0 motionless was the dark and- sileiit little ivomim 1.11M p, was like “llllllk beside a coipsc. The band- ages, the sterile furnishings, tho all hospitals, sct up a InOfDld acne in Juliet. All of them had been uttering brave \\'01'dS, but only Madame Hu- bert had believed them. O'Hara, white and grim, was plainly can. McSpadzienZs eyes were wet. Von Guerdon was alert and oddly new. ous. “Hadift sve-all better leave now ivhile she's isleepiiig?" Juliet, whjs- pered to O'Hara, He nodded, and rose quietly, vim Gilcrdoii bcnt ovci- and picked up Afudiime llubcrtls iliin wrist. Juliet iiotlccil Alcspatidcii. Ho ivfl-{iiii his kin-cs, hi5 face pressed zigliiiist the bed. quldfilryfuiie Hilbert opened her eyes MI In ‘like a cat,“ she said with her ll_~"~lllll‘llllll€ vitality. "I have nine llfffi- Let us gr-i. on with the letters, l ‘xou. Juliet, rcod t/hem to mo." “I'm sorry. but I must forbid it" i "lllcctcd Von Gucrdoii. “You've used 1L1) enough strength," k .. "Slllll “"1" summed 111° Dtitlcnt. Get on with them, Juliet." Von Gucrdon shriiggczi. "What (‘llll I do," he dplnand°d o; the room generally, "wifn a woman like that?" > "You can quit Mting like an idiot!" shot buck the Miidiunc. "I'm perfectly nblc to listen to my cor- rrsprintiiliice. Ilcre - what's Mc- Spndilcu doing on his knees?" “"17" Dir-king my lint off the floor," he lied, rising. So Julicy. bctraii, and [15 511(- fpgd letter iillci- letici‘ in i1 voice flip-d with little violin notes, the subject matter grew duller and duller. Maxinmc Hubcrts sharp interjec- flons struck through each letter like fill-RFD arrows. She commanded O'Hara to take note of this. Von Gucrdoii to act upon that. There ’I'li.it'.~; ivliv- I u-aiiti-il you here, You lll“ll llllml .\">ll1' loll; and vou have- Ilfll t0 do Hi4 iii b01111‘ than cvcnl The otlir-r I‘li1])lI)_V1‘('S look to you, ilircc for morale. I wnnt you to gal bar-l»; and pump the place full 0t, ].l‘\\' life. (Ilium here knows. and‘ the )'l‘:~‘l, of you may suspect lip-the j]-n‘l. iiti-‘s about on ilii. rocks, n- thi- customers llPl. wind were in ii-iuble they'll fly away like a flock The four of you" _ me the shiny eyes rolled lilllt t» "the four of ynii are ." .-'llll(‘.‘~‘i and 3'01: have got i ‘i tl up!" l< \' 'l"|' llllfl riscu to a vibrating l Juli"! felt u llllfllf‘ rim were Bfilllifid instructions to Juliet too, who waded through a muss of fllllflllS about shipments and cus- toms, taxes, decorators, rnw mate- rials, chm-gr- nccounts. jobhers‘ re- ports. printing mid advertising and fort-tun auciirir-s, Much of it WIN‘. incomprehensible, hilt more flew into the proper pig- eon-hzilcs in her iiiiiiii for Juliet. by now, knew more about the business lllflh filly of the others except the Mndanic and O'Hara. iTo Be Coiiiinucil.) ixiliinss Igor-nouns Jlillf‘. Oiic nfter another ' ' - irlltlitj-J. l JZLSI cmohonal, ..., .4, .< “(iii .' 11.1’. p. .- ‘ii RocunsTsR. .l:'.ntl»»iC.P.)—- "'-:-‘:r tci- Donia] Institution boys, in Cliflf-ZG of their DllHCTS, caught a l youth who escaped from the instit- i.~.~t- ylollpMillhmC," he midi ution iii a. stolen w- thc l peculiar carbolic smell common to ‘ vlnccd that death was in the room. ‘ l OQQOO-O um: cnAizLorris-nuwiv GUARDIAN‘ . I QQGO-OVO-OO-QUO-OOOOO-OGOOOOO-O-O-OQMO-OO-O-OOOOOO-OOO-O-Oo t I Q€5i“ Children ' yum: I Should 11¢ o slmllll Tee“ D ' th Dlx "m" M,,,,,,m oro y w. Proper Manners, Good Dispositions, the Abil- ity to Accept Misfortunes or Hard Kn0¢kS and to be Consistent Are the Best Things a Child Can Learn A th ' 't : "I have three small children. Mo Vtletlllllllfgftilgl‘ you have taught them" To fem" G011, keep the 00m- i them?" What mall I teach ' z ‘i 1 bcl ' t their cars, the next most important thlni to mandments ind wisi Vllllfluuch them is good‘ manners‘ which are me their w So bsgin in and out of a car. he wants to pig it. wiili his mouili full; not to wear 1 ilir/iisrintl little ('.lLl!'l\.’()ll.~'i obsci . . QQp upon precept and lit-mg everlast ‘ tilt‘ moih ~' wiili ability fijoin cvci" succeeding. men who lost. cuvcicd posts for which they they gargled their soup. l or breaks us. i wouldn't do for us because ii. was our right to siive Our IlVCS» Of course. ‘ _ l Ifl-Annigfg m1- not invariably an index to mi- soul. ’I‘licrc arc rough diamonds who P055655 all of the major hurrying world hasn't the tlmB U) P°ll5ll by, and unless they have the most phenvm- i is never rccofllllzed- the ciixdli» teaching your children in how to eat, ll0\l\l io L‘ll;1Dl'1il.!‘O(fil:1,l t 1 to iul ou In iuYS C l 3 l ' ww l It is trouble to lllitlfil‘ Johnnynse the right fork W119: You have to tcll Sum a million times DOt, t0 5159"‘ lib hat in the house; not, to Reflect 3 MT?‘ "open sesame” to all the doors 1n life tihroUEh which they will want to PBSS- 600d man‘ ners will carry one farther than looks 01' money 0r talent. credit, that the world honors at slilht. T1191! form our first impression of every iHQiVlElllfll we meet. and uni-act or repulse 1m. stranger's‘ manners we make 8i ma? llldg‘ ment of his breeding, birth. bficliiwllnd. 5°C" iiil status, education, character, disposition and the kind of mot-her he or she has. They are a letter of Byfl sometimes we are wrong- und minor virtues, but 9- good manners. T9861! how to speak, what to say and how iiuw u. help an 01d woman sci- l" 1|, Lakes lino upon line and D"- y on the job to tench children good _ A .1 1O m, Drphlllk, estimates that it rfiqlllfed n” i vmglllfnfgllfféfklfiféilchgchiidrm. good manners, but in the end great 1-5 ‘ "- '1 She has ixivcn her children the _ f t s . and she hits 11nd the foundations of their 01' U119 ~ - appczil that enables u. iiiuii greate5t, charm they to put himself over is nibllling bull iincrs is what keeps many 11 ma" 1 mygplf 11m;- pcrsoiially known two were admirably fitted befiillfie Next teach your children how to get along with oihcirpeople. U: w jtuiiiiiiii iiio fur of our linlow creatures the iight way an Ives persona gram i0 them depends our success and our hB-Ppl- 1l<i])llll\l'll~_\' iolfl. tTie rcvialrit o1’ vanity. _ People will do things for us because they like us that the)’ It is what makes us And, u i may dislilzc us. they will imll us dvvn every tluw We sel- Bl l°°lll°ld °“ thc ladder of success. Afost l11i)ll‘t'.‘l‘.'; arc by way ol liiililillig; ihat if ii child has a cantanker- ous (lisposiiion t1 rc is nothing that can be done about it. It is just too bad that Johiinv always (uiarreLs with the other children and EVE?!’ Slime he is in breaks up in a row. And 3101101‘ sighs instead of Eelillng b11517 and lilfllillltt‘ Johnny play lair and give and take. and not assume the rlihf- to run the ivhole show. cmpioyes. their best clients. ting along with people. alivays win out in the end. euh. who are failures. thing they’ have undertaken. '~ THE COOK'S CORNER SWEDISH TEA RING Two ftlld a half cups of milk isciiitiuui, 1 yeast cake. l.- cup but- ter tmclted), 2-3 cup granulated sugar, "i cups flour, 1 egg, l: ten.- spoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla ex- tract, 2-15 cup bluiichcxi almonds iclioppcdl, _1 teaspoon crushed cardimion or cinniimoii. '-.- cup melted butter, l-i cup granulated sugar. i Scald milk and cook to lukewarm. Dissolve yeast in l: cup of tho cooled milk. Add ‘.5 cup flour, beat.- ing it in well; cover mixture and ul- low to rise for one hour. Then add remaining 2 cups milk mid 41: cups flour. Stir thoroughly, cover and let rise for one hour. Thcn add the first l: cup inched butter, well-beat- en egg, the 2-3 cup sugar, salt, flav- oring and 1H cups flour. Flour a pastry cloth with the ll cup flour that is left, tum dough out, knead until all flour on cloth is kneaded into dough, ' Divide the dough into three parts, its this amount. will make three rings. R011 out cnch portion into u. long roll. P181130 on unflourcd pastry board and roll out as tliln as possible, Do not be troubled 1i mixture sticks to board, iis it can easily be liftcd with spntula. Spread dough ivith the second l: cup incit- cd butter, sprinkle with the ‘.2 cup sugar mixed withthe cru-damon or wrecked because they were zilwiiys s.i_\ And we all know that at the bottom of every unhappy llltlftlilllt‘ is ilie witi- or Jiusbiiiid who has nevcr learned the nrt 0i Eel‘ Teach your children these things and you will I have known any inuiibcr of cvmllvlvllt iiicn anyd Wvnlcn who C3111? never hold a hood job because they could liot t-ikt d-Ollgwuth. he five; I have known many in-ofissioiial people bhosc careers ‘lllg ur doing something to offend l 'I'hen teach your children how to take it. Life isn't easy for any of us. Every job is hard and iliscouragiiig. but ilio>e who have the courage to stand up and llglit and who eoine up smiling after every rebuff of fortune It 1.5 the \\'liiiiers and the coriiphhiers 9H5! those who throw up their hands and quit, when the sledding gets diffi- Teach them to finish what they start. Make the baby finish its b01919- Make the toddler complete his block house. _ ‘ in doing good work and never laying ‘down on their jobs. You can t. down the man and woman who have patience and grit rough to Slick to the The failures are tliosc who flit from 01w thing to another and do nothing wcll. Teach your children a. Drlde have fitted them 101‘ DOROTHY DIX- t'llllllllnOl'l and chopped _ almonds. lull up luiigiliivisc like jelly roll and jUlll into a ring. sci. on a. well-but- tered pan, cut into sections with scissors, put into shape and allow t0 rise tor l») hour. Bake for 30 minu- tes in a moderate (350 degrees Fah- reiihclt) oven. JELLIED TONGUE Sclcct a calf or beef tongue, and boil in water to cover, until suffic- icntly tender that the skin will slip oil easily. To the water was add- ed 3 sliced carrots, 1 chopped onion, l: tablespoon sElll-v ‘.2 $955909" P9P‘ per, '.-_- teaspoon celery seeds and 1 teaspoon whole cloves. Remove the tongue; cool the liquor; remove the fat and add water, if necessary, to make 1 quart. Reheat and in it dissolve 2 packages lemon gelatirie. Put u small amount of the liquid jclly in the bottom of o. mould, and on this place sliced lemon, green inarnschlno cliciries and slices of fresh, young onions, When harden- ed, add more gelntine and set the peeled, chilled tongue in place. Cov- er with gelatinc, and press sliced lemons in place at the edge of the mould, when the gelatine 1s par- tially set. ALMOND HORNE Two cups blanched almonds, chopped; 3% cups granulated sugar, 5 egg whites, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix together the almonds and sugar mixture. Add vanilla. llbrm ino small crescent shaped pieces on s. well-buttered cookie sheet. sprinkle with chqpped almonds and bake in a. moderate (350 F.) oven until delicate brown — about 20 minutes. wwésc~sccccca 1- *.*:::::--.¢:.:.-.----"- “A4 AA'AA AIAAAA yvvwvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvv vvvvwvvvvvvvvvvwvvv AAAAAAAALA w vv-v v v i__._i,_ 11v iAuc-usr 1v, 1m; Real -:- Social and Per on l.-:-F 8510118 -'-.Ll't¢1’atl1l’€ “‘*“‘*OQOO O 0 I OFOOO-OQO-O-O-QQ-bpg‘. Today's Short Wave Radio Program u; h. a mum auto WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19 Moscow 4 p. m. The civil air fleet and its uses. Communication medical. RNE, 25 mes. l2 mes- Berlin 5 p. m -—The Shortwave Ama- fleufis Hour. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 T1132. Roms ‘ 6 p. m. -Naws in English. 0on- ‘ cert by the Royal Finance Guard Band. Duets. 2R0, 31.1 m ., 9.63 meg. Bfndhuven, Netherlands 7 p, m.—<Hl3ppy Programs. PCJ, 31 2 m., 9.59 meg. Mndrld '1 p . m .--Mexican Music; Water Tower Program. Orchestra. illAQ, 30.5 m ., 9.87 meg. London 7:10 p. m —"'I‘h.ree Per Cent Oucuxmber." GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg, GSF‘, 19 B m., 15.14 meg., GSD, 25.5 m; 11.75 meg. Berlin 8:30 p. m .-Woifian‘s Hour: “New Things from ORV-Practical Advice. DJD, 25.4 m., 1177 meg. London 9 p. m.--"Streets 1n Havana." Featuring Bernard Monshln and his Rio Tango Band, with Ramon (Tenor). GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg, GSC, 31 3 m., 9 58 meg. Camcu 9115 n m. —-Da.noe Music. irvmc, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. STRUOK BY LIGHTNWG WHILE ON HIS KNEES ANTIGONTSH, N.S., Aug. 18— (OPP-John W. Garvey was struck by lightning yesterday just as he was about to say his morning prayers. The bolt, which damaged electrical wiring in his home, knocked bridks and mortar from its chimney and scorched woodwork near light switches, rendered him unconscious. Heavy rain accompany- ing the thunder storm flattened 8min crops in the district, ..'Mr. Edward R. Murphy, Prost- dent of Montague Driving Club, and Mrs. Murphy, left yesterday mom- tng by motor for Boston. While in Boston Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will ibe the guests o.’ Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dunning and family, who are very old and true friends. Mr. Murphy, a keen sportsman, will at- tend the races in and around Boston. “ISLAND REVERIES" Itfs just about the time of year, I get the urge to roam, And my thoughts always take me Back t0 my "Island" home. In fancy once again I sec. My hem‘, down by the stream, And all the folks I used to know, Appear as in a. dream. I walk upon that winding read, Know every shady tree, While I picture the childhood days, I spent in Lorne Valley. I see maids Mills. I we the school. I sec that grocery store, And all the farms 100k just as nice. A; they ever did before. I hope that soon I'll take a trip. And make those dreams come true. In the meanwhile-to the Island- And frlends-G0od Luck in you. _Wl1fred L. MacDonald Water-town, Mass . DEAF STUDENTS DEGREE LONDON-( GP.) —Alth0ugh deaf since birth, B. L. Pitcher. 26, of Worthlng, has taken his Bachelor of Science degree (second-class hon- ors) at the London University. WOULD TAX TRAVELLERS MANILA, P.I.——(C.P.)—-A bill pro- posed by n. member of the Philip- pine natlonal assembly would levy a tax of $5 on every bona fide resi- abroad. Exceptions would apply t0 those on official missions or trav- elling in the interests of science. Una Minn-d‘: for Dlllfllll“ dent oi.’ the island-s who travels‘ l The HOUSEWIFE and @ HER ACTIVITIES *4 THY TASK What each day wants of thee, that ask; wrist each day tells thee. will ntakio thy task. soijrrunu There are voices which we hear in solitude but they grow faint and fm/udfble as we enter into the would. SYMPATHY ‘mane is iiiitle influence where there is not gireat sympathy-S- I. Prime. , GREAT THOUGHTS Nuture your mind ‘with great. thoughts; to believe in the heroic makes barman-Disraeli. wmzm: THE mum srsvun Het; Loo, the Queen of Holland's country seat, near Appeldoom. where the Duke of Kent was a guest has one of the most up-to- date farims on the Continent. 'I'he castle llcs in the Veluwe ("bad lands") west of the River Ysel. The name suggests the poor con- dition of the soil. Yet the Queen has managed to estalbllsh a. model farm on the Royal estate which has become famous sluice the war (siiys the Daily Telegraph). - She has proved that by careful and scientific planning it. is possible to breed" flrstshiss cattle even 1n poor agricultural districts. Toma- tos, grapes, cucumbers, and eggs from the Royal fimm are shown annually with consistent success. The castle itself is nearly 300 years old. It has been the summer residence of every Sovereign of the Nether- lands for the past century. There is a. water paint over which you can paper or paint with- out; removing the old paint; or washing it off. This water paint is washable, too. O O O The newest and one of the most interesting woods which is now being used for smart, popularly priced, modem furniture ls blonde birch. This wood is smooth, hard and very satisfactory as a. IUHIRUIQ wood. Combined with homespuns or some of those new, modem mohalrs in mteresting weaves, very attractive, individual schemes can be evolved. FOOD GROUPING NEW METHOD FOR SIJMIMING “Eat the Hay way" is the new slogan of London beauty parlors. Fashion still demands ultra-slim flgurs and a. new method by which, it is claimed, slimness can be achieved without sacrifice of health or food has been given to England by Dr. William Hay, an American doctor. His system consists of eating foods in their proper "groups." It does not mean elimination of all rich and tasty food from the diet as do s0 many slimming methods. The six food groups are given by him as protein, starches and sugars, fats, mineral salts, water and finally vitamins. Meats. fish, eggs and similar body-building foods come under the protein group. Cooked vege- tables and sweet fruits come under the starches and sugars. Fresh fruits and vegetables are the min- eml salts group and the vitamins are included in all foods. As a further complication. the foods are divided into alkaline- fonning and acid-forming classes. All the proteins the starches and the sugars are given as acid-form- ing in Dr. Hays system. The rest, it seems. are alkaline. Each day's diet, it is laid down must be made up of 20 per cent, acid-forming foods and 80 per cent, alkaline- foods. The beauty of the new slimming system thus laid down is that cream. chocolates and similar rich foods can be eaten. The only stipu- lation is that each meal shall con- sist. as far as possible, of one food group only. PRINTED TAFFETA Worth special note for evening govms is a, taffeta material sprin- kled with gold or silver flowers l, which look as if they were broche. but which are really printed in this effect that is the print is in- terruptcd to suggest threads going in and out of the surface. At centre of such flowers is a. dot of paint in solid color. To upon ham-shell ohms eufly. pom- bomng water over them and let stand for two or titiroe minutcs- BOTTLIIWG FRUIT JUICE! Several noteworthy WPIWQ‘ menta 1n methods of immune fruit juices developed recently Ill? m, state Eirperhnent Station at Geneva are brlfifly ‘leflwlbw l" an article by Dr. D. ‘lressler. head of the chemistry division at the station. Probably the discovery of most general interest has t0 do with the action of mall amounts of air 1n changing the flavor, aroma and aPDBB-NIWQ °l apples, grape and cherry juices- "It. has ‘been found particularly important in bottling juices to fill the bottles as completely as pos- sible," says Dr. Tressler. “If air is loft in the headspace of bottles of either pasteurized or Seltz- filtiered cider, for exiimple, the juice slowly darkens in color un- less the cider is held in cold stor- age. 1f bottles of grape juice are not filled completely or bottled under vacuum, the juice quickly becomes cloudy, loses its rich purple color, and. slowly deposits a. dirty brovwn sediment. “Simultaneously, the fla/vors of those juices change and become ‘oxidized.’ Apple juice loses its delightful aroma and soon tastes like apple sauce prepared fromdried apples. Grape juice loam nnioh of its fine bouquet and develops an astringent, unpleasant flavor. Cherry juice develops a flavor f9 stumbling that of the pits." SIMPLICITY IS NOTE AUTUMN SHOES Simplicity is the fashion keynote in women's footwear for fall. Yet new and bolder lines, colors, heels and new lasts offer a. diversity of styles for every occasion. lllrcsh pat- tcm ideas are the high front; ox- ford or gore stepln pllnlfp- HUG?! M. Orull, St‘. Louis s hoe designer has announced. Strapped pUmDS take on a. new appearance with one, iiwo or three-flotation fasten- tngs. The button oxford is oom- ing back. This is made with either the plain wmp around e4- fect fastened on the side or dcsllfl- ed , into a. spat-bootee appear- ance with front cmss straps. The elegance which mas-ks Fall fashions is matched by conservat- ism in footwear but color plays a dominant role. The alt-over one color include marrons. brown, rust. chsudnon. British tan, cinnamon brown, Amby green, Oriental ox- blood, smoky may. m: Plant» bronze and admiralty blue. Black and brown of all dudes AMomingSmile 5 olicemii r-HETB, here, where you get that; rug? Tramp-Elm m. w». 1 steal it. A lady up the street gayg to me and told me to beat, 1;, The drusstst was in a bm per. He had told his Bsfiistang have a new sign painted outside shop, and when he saw it he w furious. “You're a. fool!" he raved, "But the sign is beautifully do“ said the assistant, puzzled.’ ' "It may be,” snapped the drug gist. “But who's going m rely on when our sign reads: ‘In making u prescriptions we dispense w; card?" take precedence but one sly} compiled this color chart to iii milaidy in her selections to mic other ensembles: Smoky gray suede shoes vwi ' short gray fur as fur-trimm coats; Oriental oxbiood sucili-s matching clothes or a contract wlt gray or tweed mixtures and mi blue; green with green oi- brown shades; British tan, and chuudron with all coppe and brick tones, and niarron brown shoes with blue, brown oi- green suits and coats. On formal. occasions women will continue to expose their toes u evening shoes follow up t-he o toe effect of summer sanda Tricky accessories, such as colo ed buttons, hooks and fasteiie are the thing. Simple bluchcr effects to iidd the rugged appearance of styles t town and country wear iirc a com fort note for Fail. Heels vary as usual but "spikes" remain. much in demand . The 1 1-2 to 1-3-4 inch heel will be popular for walk- ing and sports. In stressing the importance of ‘conrfort and health tn men's foot.- wcax, designers yielded slightly more to wtdei-toed piittems and fewer leather heels. But grhrffllll speaking the men will find little w get excited over in the wiiv o! phyla! as virtually new cicetioiiii are for the ladies. l _‘ SCHOOL course so mints WQODFORD. England-toll)?‘ The porter at Buncoft school he was presented with a $500 cheql and a silver solver on completion of 50 years‘ service. BONES SCARE THIEF UPI-AND. ciiiir. _ (or) —WhBl1 D. M. Crozler reported his c111’ siulw police found it. not far from his home. Officers believed the title! discovered the bones of a mans right leg and foot Croztei- had lcit in the back seat; and hurrledlf abandoned the car. _.__¢€___._. Mlnnrdbn Llnlmrnl remnvu ltnlnl. Spring Fashions For Home Dress-Making Here's a smart tyne dYW- n is as simple as A, B, C. N141 Wt with just a. few out of the way touches, as the stitched buttoned bodice, puffed sleeves and gored skirt, which makes it s0 distinctive. looking. The original was in washing silk in pink shade. It will flatter your suntan complexion. Crush resistant linen Ls another perfect medium. This model will also make up at.- tractively in Indian cotton print for the beach or in pique or ahantung. Style No .1812 is designed for sizes 14, 18, l8 years, 36, 3B, 40 and 42- inches bust. Size 16 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material. Price of PATTERN 15 cents 1n stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. No, 1812. 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