_.._‘.. M...‘ ‘am-auras anal-v" PAGE EIGHT THE m/igcorrarowu cuAku-Aw vvw-vv v VY . °°‘°".'?“‘.‘Fg‘?“— vvvv v v7 Yvvvv W0 5. ‘ "f", cw. -- w- vvvvw .. en's Re alm z Socia and TAKE Tl-IE LEAD OUT IDLE RAINBOW By Phoebe Sheldon 0F YOUR LEGS Ge! Oxygen in Your Blood and You'll Gs! the Pep that Sends You Bounding Up the Slain People who smother to all-nth die because sxygnn has been completely cut of! from them. Just u! surely you are slowly 11mm. rial if your blood lacks red eorpusclel. med hat in his hands W111 and 10111111‘ and shifted his we 11pm one foo’. lo the other. ' if wrliulclea are your oxyuan-carriers. n‘ zmsfixdvay‘ H he s m” same ey carry the oxyuen you breaths in to ev- lry part of your Sjfslulfl. Without enough oxy- Ien-carrylnvz cornusrles. your kidneys. liver. ltemacli and hm -|s sluw down. Your akin zeta pull‘, llnlvlfl’. 1 fu-n PimDly. Your nerves may bvcnrne JiLT-NIy“*yQ“ lira quickly- feel d€IJTl!\il_'lI- What you need II Dr. Williams Pink Pills. 1 Then ivorlii-fumous pills help make more ; d Ilélicr 1-1-11 rlrrpuavlvq and thug incrgpgg ,. 111110 logi-liil-r. 11nd I got. to lhinkin‘ he 11111411: like 1o see me gift °D‘r’" '.' °' -""‘“’ bmd- ) 1111- you 1f 1.1111 vfillid use ‘emf’ ljie ilruuum ' - , -' uluiiccti 111 Al‘ s Ldugszlin. "And for limb-mu Viilrud- lcr “111 help 11w ynu , L111‘ other '00." _ buckn-w l‘<1'- 1m.ufr-P1=I1~=~C~.1-=~1» Lindsay -c11 louiilillj at the 3 ndli-stilduvcx . 1l‘l' bolero vest. at lone chockcd .. 1t 21.1111 w old a _t1_1g_e__;)i__.sto_l. Every Day Styles For The Home Sewer . . A shin 1111c 11111» suilable 311111111 o1‘ ;11.1'.1'c11, 211111 UXDYL ‘rhzirmiiu; 11111111111111) of the 11_< iuoilc. Aiziue of >1.\‘i‘il bluck satin- back crepe, il reilccls cxquisitv texture contrast 1n the gleaming side of the crvpv. It appears in 1 1h.- sofl (lmpc; 1111111 “and again in 111w Sllwil. Tlu- collarlcss neck 1s a peril-ct 1'o111;1f<>11u>11l_ for the up- ‘5\\'i'lll COlIlll11‘_ Nothing will sur- lpnss this b11111: crepe dress for a isozgec. look for afternoons at l1111r-1won. bridge. ten. cocktail and for informal evening parties. Other fnb1':l~_1'0ntrn=l iricos nro velvet with cil-pe or \\'1111 lighlvvciglit woolen. wool _]1'!‘\'l',\' with CFQDE. El-color effects can also be W01. out hmullfiillyv in cre e silk in shades of blue and purpe ....blue and ulna... purple and wine, elc. Easy to se . easy on _ . 2128 is tlesillned for sizes 1G. 18. 211 vcsrs. 34, 36. 38. 40. 42. 44, 46. 48 and fill-inches bust. Size (i6 requires 3 l-4 yards of 39- inch material with 3-4 yard of 39- l inch contrasting. Send fifteen cents in stamps m" 011.111 IPiYn prPIEIIflll wrap coin . nddrcss to Charlottetown ~.....,,,. 2128 3156....- Kama S-izet. Address l c“, Province A low toque with narrow top in _ XVI The visitor held 111s hu -brlm- Und- say noticed new bliuit and square lingered. He lurncd the brim round h. -wui1y”, man 1 ihuik he is. We used. to ride doin’ a lilllc Ull1i—Ll<lgi,’1‘ll' 11nd rope work in lhe show. H1» 11111‘: never seen me :~l1l('l' 1 Jbllllfii up Willi the Rodeo. and 111m and 111s lziuy friend might gel a lnligh on". of 11. I bmng along ‘ a handful o1 110K015. Thvrcs a pair he ) pocket 1y. "I reckon be uughw u ntllc Roan-O." 111110111 1 it was all so unexpected that 31c s Mwued. Afterwards she dldn’t just knoll W111’. S111.» said. "why, I'd be zlrliglucu to have lunch with you, .\1r. uordon, but my 1unc11 1s11'. 11n1i1 twelve." _ 1t was at lhat moment that the dour swung upon 11nd the Old Tim- er 121111.- 111 1v1t11 .1311.“ o1 wind, jusl 111 tune to henr ‘.110 111101».- sen ence. 11c 11'O\\llL'u 111111 111111,- up 111s coat @1111 lilllltvcl 11110 111s oificc, and .cft v nervously pink tickels 111111 \\'0ll(ll:1'11lg 11 he was to bellow Lluit 1i she wen. to v to a1 came into his oilice 5111.- Lulusny . 11111211 Willi come ' back. in her cyc, ‘i. would be beater." manly minues re- Quflllg llic mainlnq belon- felt a Dicasom. sense o1 adventure. ‘Dhere was something quite amusing about the idea of iunching with a cowboy and especially 0111: in lull regalia. nenry Gordon was “siting her as sue bl-DLLU uu. of .he eleva- 1011111 me great gilded amphithe- Molhers! Trent (hilclrenk Colils This Proved Way More mothers use VapoRub than any » other medication o1’ its kind-they have proved it by use in their own mes. Ii; was [ur- thcr proved in the world's larg to write a litte piece about me in your magazine here, Lasso. But I would like for you w have the tick- ets anywayflfll-Ie counted out three pairs. "Will six be enough?" clsay wok two pink tickets for herself and two for Tex Brant and Miss Laugsam, and said. ivays covcr .11e Rodeo, 1t‘s one of lhe big events scusuli. As a matter of fact I write the contest column in Lasso, the one vnth all the news oi the rodeos, and zhe pictures of the cowbo s and the corral-ls and I'd be glad give you aliltle boost. Your name is " "Gordon. Henry Gordon ” The tall cowboy shifted his weig .. " ' complimenic if would lnlve 11inch \\'i.t1 me. I could tell‘ you some of 11\_v UXpCFIUDOBS and _ Bill ne slammed his door and Lllltisltl‘, than usual snulcd at 111a cowboy and said. "11 .ha\ isnt L00 1atc." He slullcd back a. her, mowing a. row 01 even 1ee1li. "$11,111 1 001119 back licre? or had I better Wait dfnvllswulls for you?” Lindsuy answered with a twinkle clinic. No "dosing"- justmassageVapoRub on throat. chest, and awfully nice at you," aha said. "but I'm n01. sum-W she paused, ' H9 looked up at ner with clear gray eyes, a glance that was at once flvirmiuu; and (lisarming. "rve got» ‘om right here 110w. 1 hope you can all come and sce me ride. say I'm good." 'I‘hey He smiled boyish- ou wouldn't be able , “We al- you Know. in the And I'd you .11e nislury oi the hour lingering iier slrangers" who needn't u l.t.1c puiker think dovinstaus luncheon Lindsay for est colds- vvvvv1V1vTVVVv vvvwVVVV,U_7VTV7.I PEACE ____1 I O Peace! Thou source and sou of social life; Beneath whose calm. lnsplrllw in‘ fluence Science his views enlarges, Art refines. > Andhswelllng Commerce 0P9“! l“ 0f 1‘ I Blest beltIae man dvlne who 81"! us theei -Thomson. VICTORIAN COAT A fur coat made in the reign of Queen Victoria. was llflrflded with the latest, vogues at the Brit- ish Fur Fashion Parade in London. Women were amazed when the! learned that a ground-lvllglll 003i of black sealskin with a IIIIIEZKCOI: lar and front edging of flshei. which apparently possessed all the new fashion 1ioints, was made lasi century 11nd was shown completely unaltered. ater of the office building 1n which the business office oi lhc Adremuse Fiction uu.1d was located. He slood near the elevncrs and let people stream by 111111 11s uncon- cerned as if he were on far-off plains and hills and totally 11n- .1;.\'arc1h11, he was me cause of amused interest on the part oi hur- rying pdssers-by. His face lighled up xvhrn lie saw ner. He swunfi hi5 hm from his head, then replaced it and took her by lhe arm. 111$ 5309 wrcaliicd in $llll1i‘S. "I wasn't sure whelher you'd come or not. I ivas afraid maybe youkl think better of 1t bud not show up." Lindsay was conscious of a little clicking sound as they walked along 1n the busy stream oi people, As 11 something were oraggmg, aunost. 'L‘11e11 shc reaLzed 111111 1. was his spurs Lilfll clicked on rho pavemcnt 111th every slop lnal Mr. Gordon took. They walked up Fifth Avenue to Forty-seventh sweet and were ho cross the Avenue when the had kl wait for a traffic light. Su denly Lindsay saw somebody who looked familiar. Somebody coming towards her. Then her heart gave a little lea . It was Rufus. Rufus and Julia. Ru us in a new overcoat. Julia's chin was bllfied in the fur of a mink coat and her lumds were 10st. 1n a, tiny muff, Rufus saw Lindsay. He stopped and swept. of?! his hat and Julio looked up suddenly. She frowned even as she smiled at Lind- say and then frankly laughed as She saw Lindsay's escort, ~ _ "Why. Lindsay, what is this? Is 1i a pubucity stun for that silly magazine of yours?" Before Lind- HOUSE WIFE oughtly, add milk Add to dry 111- ES gradients. Add melted buttefnfr other shortening. Beat g‘ ‘OI stiff and fold into batter. B e n a hot waffle iron. i .__4___3= _ Eevrsonol izflFdshio s r1. Literalurel -- ---:::-....-..: ~ *‘ ‘ vwvvvv wvvwv -...."....."- '1HE COOK'S CORNER THE Most I , . Dill’! TIZFJiDorothy Dlx l ,,’_'§,,"-'-_: rum Warn-IS Three and one-half cup! 1101"‘- 3 teaspoons baking powder. 1-11 ‘lieu; spoon salt, 2 e885. 1 CUP m - Ii tablespoons melted butter. Method: Sift. flour. baking DOW- der and salt. am m: yvlkl W"- HER CREAM wAFFI-EB Twq eggs, I cups sour cream. i tablespoon com meal. 2 cuPB "g1"; 1 teaspoon soda, l-2 teaspoon s dd- Methocl: Beat e88 1701K. the“ B d cream, corn meal. i101". 5011B. 811 and mix well. Beat egg whites A novelty for evcninS We" W" a reversible ground-lensih “"1"” coat o! Indian broadtail lined with white broadtail. Leather on furniture may be soft- ened and cleaned by 1151118 8 mix‘ ture of one Pa" 11°" vinegar ‘md lw° Pm‘ “m”! °“' Apply ms siirti d add to batter. Bake in solution with a cloth ugfidwlng :1; 15m wig?“ mm . 1 ther dry. Then octher clean. 50f?- 00th- TRY COOKED cUCUMBl-‘RS You will like creamed cucumbfiiis if you will prepare them in t s manner: Pee and slice one latfle cucumber or two medium-Sized ones and cover them with b01111"? water for about i0 mlnuivs- Drain put them in hot salted water and let them simmer until tender. Drain GINGERBREAD WAFFLES H 1f cup shortening. l—2 cup august, 1-2 cup molasses, 1 egg. ,1-2 teaspoon soda, 1-2 cup buttermilk. 1 3-4 cups cake flour. 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1R4 l-EREDW" 8m!“- 1'2 Vteilifiggglddia dream shortening and sugar. Add molasses and beaten egs: beat thoroughly. Add soda to buttermilk. Sift dYY ingredients- agaln. mash them and add a rich cream sauce until the desired con- sistency to serve. If vo11 like the taste of onion. add a few draws o! onion juice to this reclpe.i___ Add dry ingredients to shortening. , sugar and egg. then buttermilk Bent only until smooth. Bake in hot waffle iron. Serve with whip- ped cream. s ____?____ 4+++0+o+++e++o+++o++¢+2 g.“+.+‘WH Household Scranbonk: How Can I (By ROBERTA LEI!) ‘ my ANNE ASIILIY1 Q0+4++e0+e+++voe+o0~e+4~ .» ++w Prilllfll Silk Dress _ ’ Q. How can 1 dry-clean 11 White After you have washed 8 P111199‘! bear-skin robe? Sm dress “Tap n; in two 01d Turk- _ Make a paste of flour ‘and ish towels one inside and one 011 gas line and rub this well 111W top of 11.321111 it up tightly and the 111m side. After thoroughly leave it. for about twenty minutes dry, rub off. This is also effecuve or half an hour, and then the on ribbons and silks. dress should be dry enough to irilm- Q, How can I keel! 8'11 EbEB 351g T1115 will help prevent the co or :15?“ elérirgigggwand canno e Imm ‘unnmg’ _ mA. Place it in a cub and 60V" Washing Mirrors with water or milk. to keep it from Be sure not to wash the mlr- c drying. Then keep it on e. rors or glass with a very wet cloth. Q. How can I curl feathers? v or some of the water may pene- A, Feathers can be fciurledhbivl trute back of the frame and ma heating them before a re, e jure the glass. Just use a goo stroking each one with the back damp chamois for this Pllrlwse- of a knife blade. Better Fudge ~"Q O Add half a teaspoon of baking z 0O powder w fudge after it has been Modern Etiquette removed from the stove 1n‘- this will make 11 light and fluffy. mi noannn ma» _:¢ Q. Wihen one is 801118 t0 l mfg‘ i811 country. is 1i- BBWSSETY lg,” ' taln some foreign money B °" ‘wiiigiqs; the rate of exchange is lower in the country one is £01118 0t visit, If on a steamer. We mfly obtain a small amount from the urser. pQ. Should s man and his wife use the joint card when acting to- AMomingSmile H05 ESTY Alford: That boy Percy has his father's honesty." Martin: “Well, I always thought somebody had it." _ , . ,' ‘ 1<1 answer she added "I than ., a , _ . . h back at bedime. Almost at once s“ w“ - . ' ———— y 8e her husband before the dilldren and who spends more time and at Ixiiiéliiilylqailiskldthiociieiillihisiaxliiiviiz tPetir-i i“ p°ultlce'a“d‘vapor 11cm“ Sig"; 2111231112 i1“1“il§d.y1°§p§1~@k§1iirhgmii‘? ‘And yo“ ‘voulflnt h9g1“ 5 A- yes" The joint card is for lion smiling him than she does’ her bflibiGfi- As I said before. n algn lamb twilh‘ flowers ‘at front. {QnlgfigflogafiélbhéillgvrgBgffggfifi She said it all in fun 11111 there was l°11,{,’}§’r?“ “m”? mg Iltglfggzfié an can“ mm o, are Dwnbl-(iil. but substitutes for wives us 11m". ' 1 s s own or even- _ ' t b t 1 ll ‘ ,. .‘ ' with unglsinsflgrclid-iaiiiitcrned lame accom- Iglxligggtggénmg 52:11‘ a on Ju a s hum”: that Idcanltu ugiderstinlclersxlti%ussorns m‘? that one ould serve r my guru’ m: ‘pained by a shun‘ Jacket m black the WW5" "1 ‘he (To Be Corvlnued) pegllzloe £111 erssitlsgn albout that — A. White wine mould be served ]\-elvet bordbrcri in gold. coldisover. VABQRQ‘ ‘ saturdayé’ pay day.- wm, 115b, .1 _ Many Women Make the Mistake of Tram ferring All Their Affections to the Child. ren When They Come Into the World, and Thus Endanger the Future One of the curious choices that moat women have i0 make h bb tween their husbands and their children. Few women ever realize 1 but with the advent of the first baby there are conflicting calls nude their husbands and their children upon their 11mg their attentions, their interests and their atfeci r.1.1~.1~“1."-Y eras we w» ve e m , w e er e win mother or moat wife, y be mm 0t course. in some families this robie not arise because the man 1111s .he pstgrnal so highly developed that he Joins his wife 111 my, lng a double sacrifice on the altar of the children, ‘Iihe majority of men. however, look m“, 0 a 12101081“! oqlnt. of view and p. s"; 1112221: 2.121.: r11.“ "‘°11.“i' "1 ~11 e o g e up e r w ve; _ cause lhey have become fathers. ‘hm b‘ . 1 Nor does a man expect to, and he gefs u“ surprise of his life when he finds out that after the arrival of Junior 11;; wife has literally, no time for him; that his taste and pleasures, wmrou and convenience are 0f no consequence to her whoever as compo,“ with those of the little godling in me cradle. This 1s the more of a shock because until up to the minute of m; baby's birth the man has been the center of their little universe. m. 111111 the wile has adorned herself; for him she has been bright and gay. loi- him she has got up delicious little meals. ' pleasure has bu’ her pleasure and sue has always been ready In stcu out with him, o; 3° of! cnuuiiiuug with him. But now, on more. She doesn't doll herself up because baby p111]; at her cimions. Everybody musé k0 on uptoe around the house 101- ieur of uuznuiig the buoy. Snc invcivrupis husbands uest story 1o at. didn't think he heard baby stirring. she can‘; g0 on, o; m ' 311- Ln 11 1101a, _ ' little creators 111st. looks 11ke a. cross between a. cream cneese 11.... .1 Waco lobster. Thcre are plenty of women who never see them husbands as mu again aflcr their first babies are born. Thelealtei" their husbands m merely the children's fathers, whose sole function in the world is to pm. vicie luxuries for the youngsters. There ale i-lCnty of women who chm. fully work their husbands to death to 9W1. iuevuiiairi and line clones 101 H1811“ children, and to sand them to CXyiAL-HVQ colleges. There are pienly o1 women who give to their children 11.1 1,113 understanding and @1111“. ncss and love that they have in 1he1r hearts and never even flunk»: showing 1.11m" husbands any aiiecuon. The mothers’ alibi is .1111. the cmldren are little, helpless and mg all oi uicu‘ care and attention, while the husbands are big, strong gm) capable of taking cure of IHEIIDBIVBS- wmcn la i1: may D8. someumg the husband 1's capable o1; laiung care oi 1111115121., .1111. generally be new 111s Wile .0 hold 111m by the hand and guide h1n1 along the safe 111 moi-c than her J-YGU-Oid does. Moreover you c111 hire a good, 1e u illiddle-ilgxfl woman to take care o1 your Bil-bike, out; you can't bu-e | safe Woman to take care oi your hudban . 1t may be said, though, 1n excuse fvr the woman who puts he: - 1 ren before her husband that she does not realize who. a sin she 1s oom- untung agmnst 111m. She herself 1's so obsessed by her adoration -- ilLkie oinuny and little Sally that it never occurs .0 her that our nusm doesn't. leel the same way; or hat he is jealously envious of the cal-em one bestows upon them and never gum to nun; or 4112.1. he resents 1m close c01p0rnuu11 that she and the children have formed and into which they never 111111111, him. For in many families mother and tho ciuldm afeiéelzligued against lather, and the only use they have for him ia lo n- p o 1m. 1 believe that. the woman who prefers her children to her husband makes a fatal choice for all three m them. It is bad even for children because children t e their opinion of their {other from the]; 111/other. when they see emselves exalted above him they lose 1 respect for him and he loses the authority over than that he should have. Vln addition it creams a sort of unnatural rivalry between 1mm and children mat makes mam latently unagonistic toward each oher. It ls cruelly umust to the man, for it deprives him ot the love - companionship he had a right to expect from his wile, and 11. sends 1 11 101-111 in innumerable cases to seek abroad the petting and. ooddllng does not get at home. And it is bad for the woman because in the end she loses out. 111 a few years her children are married uydgone and then she "l; lei lonely and desolate, for she has alienated nor husband 1mm he; by h neglect and she cannot rekindle the fixes in his heart. that she let - out. for want of fuel. Just for her own sake a woman is wise who pu B‘! PAUL HARRISON IEA Service Staff Correspondent , HOLLYWOOD. — Like Shirley Temple (who still occasionally is rumored to be a midget), the Dionne quinls have been targets of malicious whispers, hare and there. A persistent one used to be that. they weren't very bright, and another has been that one or more of them wen malformed. If such reports rcqillred a refutation, it could be well made by mem- bers of the 20111-Fox movie companies that g0 up to Callantler, Ont. and return burbling with sentiment about the five almost identical, sturdy, mischievous girls whose birth and progress have startled the medical profession and held the interest of the world. In the current ‘Five of a Kind," the quiuts are not the real principals (y! 11111 story cvi-n if they do have the title roles and are the acknowl- edged stars as fur as the fans are concerned. This time, however, dur- acene are the famous quintuplets. Nurse Corrlvcau. loft, is helping >- M-l-n a I60 A view of the star's dressing room, and m; ,1", cnmmng "m, the“, Annette, who's voicing bjsemm ing the four lengthy sequences in which they appear, the youngsters have chances to demonstrate dexterity, strength and a sense of humsr l mussed but never dirty. They're the cleanest children I ever saw. and to talk and sing and (lance. ' ' Also the-res an undressing scene which shows how straight and strong ‘ their 4-year-old bodies are. LITTLE LADIES nmocron HERBERT LEEDS, Ci t 11 others connected with the picture ‘it: OEIIZPDQEelIIZ lIialiiiel 051113‘: “I: color so that the quiuts’ perfect skins and red cheeks lustrous dark I1 1 Wm‘ golden highlights’ “W1 fabulously big eyes could be shown to bgtf ter advantage. “It isn't likely, thoug "Color photography requires mo. any chances." MVBUEIHI 118mm. wardrobe mistress who took the costume to Callnnder, had more opportunity for observing than other members of the company. "I'd g9 u, me 9V9?!‘ milmlnfl find help dress them in," she said ainty frocks [or :- M r1 i t h l. 1 . Imflle in the fetching bathing-beam, array In the center. Nurses 0'8. e n u or c“ um Ienble enetllning rn "w. five changes of the qulnts 11051111111 at 8:30 "Five of a Kind" may be seen In every corner of this Thai‘: R sie In hr. crricr. Cecile, left, and Yvonm. right. are In hlurhnela and Ulflekmn n; ugm [vote the five Jnck-in-ihe-Boxel in the foreground, the I eoune o! filming the qainta’ newest movie, h. for a few years," said Clark. | bright 1181M. and we just couldn't take Inside Five-Star Dressing Room as "Quints Pretty‘ Up to Play Before Movie Cameras ‘Why, no, they wouldn't get dirty in two hours. Maybe a little Even at the table, if Yvonne or maybe Marie would get a finger a little sticky, she'd look around a little furtively and stick her finger in her water cup, then scrub it with her napkin. They always use nabkms. and they're real little ladies. They try to take care of their own things. Each one undresses on her own little mat by her bed, and they put their socks in their shoes and lay out their dresses. Once we were changing them from white to ' red hair ribbons, and the time came for their cultured milk, which they don't like. ‘The white hair ribbons were lying on a table and when the nurse and I turned around, there was a. ribbon in each cup ol that milk, The nurse said, ‘Oh Cecile!’ but the other four all said, ‘Not Cecile! She did not do itl’ GRAMMAR GOOD “PHEYRE awfully affectionate, tom-especially Maris- and I think it's remarkable considering the number of different nurses they've ARE THE DIONNES SMART? ARE THEY CUTE? MOVIE FOLK TROT OUT THEIR BEST SUPERLATIVES WHEN DESCRIBING THEM live dolls sitting gravely ln chairs at "I" (n! need m "rm or a mu.» Picture. but an. impofllfll 11;. are the mm mm Dionne quiniilpleh p1; d" ,, , n yin; a hlhrlou game of RIM-Am“ the advance of the we ll all fall down stage of the game, ‘hm ‘mm,’ "u" m‘ Anne“. ‘Njbmg w "lht- ‘M "vs "I mvnhml uslnu the wail. no gay some nu “F-ll had. and the sort of clinical a‘- ” they've been raised in. "About their French vocabularies I speak some Hench, and 1 hm their grammar is good. It is harder than in 1x15111111, where a child ~ - use just simple words and perhaps all in the present tense. The D101!!! were learning more English every day, too. ‘I know that for a. while they were hampered by lack of con with many of the things that most children have, but their isolation 1 done them good, loo. For one thing, they simply never have been 1 troduced to meanness and they Just aren't capable o! hurting anybod! feelings. Also they're absolutely without fear. 0n the rocks going d to the path one clay, Marie fell and skinned a knee very badly. 1 others gathered around and patted her and were sorry, and stared the blood, but none of them cried, not. even Marie." The youngsters sing two songs in the ploturo-“msre Jacques." ~ French, and "All Mixed Up," in a sort of parroted English. One of '- lines reads, "Five little kiddies, all mixed up -" but about the cloa ~ they could get to it was "Five kittle itties." Leeds let the lyrics l ~ that way-all mixed up. M, on