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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-08, Page 2.ice: ivefl fl_Stockings 1,:ast Louger AIA, 4404 Better.• the yrop_or, weight for your . litlec 4, or 3 -thread .for wtth light. slippers. 14=thr'ead, for • gq11.041. wear .10th -street sires; 1, • •- ',thread.. Or iier4" wear wal4; ilealrY; • for sports. A crepe • twist, with Its Vitra silk 41:44.firioPr; duller finish, means less snaggin,g, • leaKer wear. If‘yeu want extreme•, :,sheerness for everyday don't Name, • the ste0,Ings if they can'ttake- it! the,PrOPer-,.-11?a,.---t'-glze-.--4--,-- • megns, that „the foot iength Is ac- tually 9 .inclies., but a broadfeet ob- viously -needs a larger size o•if , tops or heels wear out, try a halt - size longer. ft:twiner& often, come . from garters feetepeq. below • the..: : garter' Welt...),- If yOu're very 10l,'. ohert, orheavy, you should :choose stockngs knit to your proportions or With, adjustable garterwelt,s. Two Pairs At, Once': • '13'uy'' it least two' PairS. of the ' •eaFea 'weight; and color. You'll get . 'three ,timeg, as much, wear out of two, Since„, ;when .',.one stocking • oaties,'. •.'yOu -can. *attn. Its-"Inate:. the others. fiisist: on perfect , paire; with no.: finags'-:troni eireleas. . handling In: BO 131.0fn., Sy the, gold- en rule, be gentle your ',own hand- ling at the-- cenciter7kir better,' ;let ; :the salesgirl., erainine:them for YOus.: ' ilVash'stockings'affer each wear - big to reinoVe. the. dirt and perspira- tion that, zweaken silk. „Use lulte,-- *warrit Suds. from inild'.0046 dikes . .,or. granules, ' Squeeze.. suds through. . and through. ,Gently- work tiakei.or ,granules lap stubborn Sp9tS; Rinse.„ three; t4nes in clear, .cool .water.' soneese out .exeeiS,• but • ney,er! , over'Ismooth• rod. !Dry awe" from . , . heat and sun. - • • ,. The us" She'i Got Th4t tifrR; Sorne- tbrng—A Capacit* for ,.j.c;Ping tiff., a Getisitirse. Tater- ;`:••est k .Everyone You •Meet, Mthe,Fcr •Popularity. ' Some :one is ;always the 'life' of the party, says a...writer in the Lon- don Daily Express. In every tennis every .office. every •seaside ho- tel, one or two girls make �.I the ptherS,,look'uninteresting. , • ' •.Do You ever wonder why? ' Do you Aver .wonder 'What makes a Plus Gif11,‘• . • • Let's analyze an detail the points •that Make theni„Plus. • : , • Shea- Natural : You will find that her :charm is based ,on. f' probably .";unconscimrS, obedience to it.• few simple She does . 'not ' obey all of theni ,Ways, butshe, does SO More than ' the other girls.. '; conform to these rules, and you pan be a 'Phis Girl . , 'yourself: •., 'I. She is natural. She-.depsn't_ , try to be somebody else: ,.." ' BA. ubbedinistinderatiaid,.. doesn't . . _ _ • wastes' time peeple.. as •.possible 'enemieiil,57-:. 7, sh 'A. e, looks happy. It ft tie easy to .• • 'like, Some one vibe -.',:l0014 happy. That , does nettheaCIA4T;(ii.14:i.lon" step hydria ,, act, aean „ . . that -you should Tinake. a ',genuine • effort to smile.,:a. ,.,filakqyon,r-; look happy andyolflF soon.11e! happy. ••4,' She seems to be geptinely,in- .' terested hi- the People She 'talks it. She really • Wantii.,e0 Itntivg about .their childrenand. the:tr „itiMreste. pays thectis-Ahe. compliment of ,appearing vilicdelieartedlY • interest-. 04'.10, What play have to. say.• n ArdirAirAgtrArAitilirAir •• Air BEACH rAfirAor.A.rAir..ior4r..our.tar.AgorAroardr4r..ity40:4,4,444: ,Synopsis. • . arebitious and efficient "FfilF0—.Ne-W7Tsik; engin- eer and hey 'field man for a imall 0, oil camerae:0e, is sent; into the desert heat of EI,Ceitra, S.A., to bring • in' Paring-,*volis • in very PrelniSiSsg- field- telses . his- • young wife,, Gloria,' with him incl.. , together they endure the soul - 7 trying heat and dust in the Mae- - ing desert- Against great Pads, the drilling hail' progressed until Fisk is certain that oil will he sruck, so he makesateamer reser- vations to take Ahem' home and 'away from. the hardships his, young ' wife has. . endured 10: bravely. Gloria is. beside herself With, joy ' • and days too soon 'startstO1 pack 'luggage. ,Then . NOW GO ON WITH THE ,STORY. • • • • CHAPTER III Gloria regained control of her- self With an effort and her flow- er-like, face broke. into a smile. "I'll be patient. Only don't let' anything happen.l. ' • ,-As he. left the house, Donald 'told himself with a bang that he had a, sick girt on his hands: Gior- ia , Was sicker than she had permit- ted-himf to,,realiie,and:it had en this brief flicker of animation ; at the prospect of going home to 'ShoW, him just haw iLweak she real- •„•lY was. , She was, fragile, bleed- lessthe life and the .',laughter gone out of her. As a matter of fact, he Iska • watched it go day • by.:day for Months andhe had tried vainly to check;it, but never before had he appreciated to what':” extent she had failed...!If anything should happen tO her -Don Closed his eyes and !refused , to face, such .thought. .' Only` ten days )more,, then they would go north to those green ,fields and 'cool -waters of , which she was forever wistfully" speaking. Ten ..days wasn't long: • This. certainly was not a worn an's country. Least of all was it country for -a lovely, high -bred This Laura Wheeler: Quilt Is Made,: of ereaturelike Gloria. But, Don re-. ' f1eted, it had_beetiLthia.,„pr_ • • ' noth- ing.; Gloria.bad been willing, nay _ 'eager, to marry him; 'even Against her family's advice, 'Ank even 'though it had meant exile. Nor -• had, she once complained; at least not 'until today when , it was all over and she could, voice her hat- red 'of this life Without hurting • 'him. 7as. likeher, to fade away, if need be to die by inches at his sidewithout, Complaint.. One thing was stire-:-without • Gloria's love-to-ifiengthen-him he It -would be worth So nmeh that : Gloria could,. Well ..afford to, give her family tke-'14.11677.'0Onflir.ife- , like a million donate: • And 'Home- stake, Couldn't .riiisa. El :.Centro -Wasn't. that kind of a 'Pool. Once inside the linens,. a man was as :sift. as 'if. his Tugger were in'th, Bank of England; Ten, days More, then New 'cork with its -shops and its lights and its theatres. He'd show Gloria that he wasn't merely a Machine - 'eternallyith'inking, talking; dreani- ' ingi living oil. ' He'd' prove.' thatL: he wasthe wildest;, the: most ex- travagant, the .most devoted lover- • ,the world had.. ever seen. 'The" things he ..would buy for her -the love, the tenderness he'd shower upon her! . He'd repay her for the faith and fOr the courage she had ' ' shown. Ten days more! , Gloria ate but little.supper that ' night: Ile attributed her lark of appetite to exCitereent,"to the an- . ticipation of !Caving; but as a mat; 'ter of truth,, Francesca, the one servant they could afford, had been more than usually, shiftless , that afternoon and -'the young. wife herself had been forced to , Prepare the meal. Any exertion of, late left , her upon theragged edge of ifitie -collapse. ' 'Donald's sympathetic remon- strance was interrupted by. Old Pedro, the - Water' noan;." Pedro! , 'halted his 'groaning truck' outside • the house and .called something in Spanish that took :risk away from, the table and out into the 'road. Gloria had mastered Only; a . few , word's'. of the language -this cli- mate robbed women of • energy both physical and mental hente,', she could not understand 'what was being said. When Don return- ed; he forestalled her Anxious query by 'announcing:. • • " . "McKay's-lit some 'sort of trou- ble• and I've ,got to run oift; there.: fa's tired face WtiS.tititieftiy drawn ' • -t,;; m ' 4 ith APOrOlien0011, . ";Whet kind ef.trnuNc?" - again, n worry -it' . nothing uch," Delay APedro didn't know IS;11;itag‘.,,j.101:17..n Fik kistd ebnii siN and o Airfoe!in.d...i)taline,t tinth.elteandl ...don't Wait' up for. Me, You. 'MOW ha 0 Ww 11011,,11.!, :n,e;Y: /141 ; before, Morning."!. He smiled re• ' her, ear: - afford to, risk any delay for .the •ef •", "sleep, ..* • .. • .. •• With. '.hq,att Gioria beensomething e )le'fitmgo, for there had. • belied his cheerful words. This. hateful ell business! ' its hazards' ▪ .'were never' ending;•, there was :a malig,nant genius in the:wells. that took delight in 'wrecking hinnan plans_ and killing high hopes, how- ever well. founded. . •, Don returned for breakfast, hot and tired and 'dirty; " he. ,began g rtcoiul YA..0..‘fdirewpapsedafraai.atool°"fin 410 ;0- , "What does that Mean?" "He didn't set Op his . joint prOperlY,,. I presume. Anyhow, it Means we've, got tofish it Out." "Is that long, job?" .• necessarily; . depends on• ho* the "stein is 'cocked and things'. like that. We're going to take...a picture of it -L --you know,' lower a soab mold and take an imprei. sion, While'. they're 'doing • that i"m going to. get a few hours' sleep -I haven't beeii off my feet all ' it's. liot Fisk lay on his bed • all that • Morning, and 'he: perspired in. his sleep. Meanwhile his wife ,Went On. with her packing and help un- .; packing. There Was indeed very little • to get ready and it was a' .foolish- Waste; Of effort, but she. . had to dosomething with bet': ' hands and this occppation. gave' . her tlie Seine, pleasure she had •,derived froni folding- and, unfold- ' ing her dell's clothes for. irnagin- ary ',journeys. She had ',loved to :.'play 'that, garne when she was a, • tiny girl and she .was becoming very childish of ' ' • ;• • (CONTINUED NEXT • ISSUE)„ and the pertinacity to win "klis, : fight against the dsert. The MO,re , fact that his 'own, mciney and that of his .friends 'iWaS sunk in the El Centro fi:eld, voiulcl not have been sufficient to 'keep him llere: p Not by ans•;,mgans. But With, -a wife like, :Gloria, a. Man; couldn't quit; he couldn't tolerate failure of any , . Impossible to Let Go • , If ,he , and, Gloria had been able to :get away .,once in a whileit would not :have been So! bad; but money' from •the wells which he had somehow managed 't� drill had.gehe into new equipment, in to storage' tanks, tank cars, drill-} L-ang-rigs,_leaSts; -And the like; for • in order to live at all in, this busi- , ness it ;had been necessary to Ric.- pand, and tit -m --result production • had, not.quite kept pace With .ex-,' • penditures. It • had ben the heart -breaking stcrry Of most s� - called successful • 4i1 enterprises - just enough encouragement to render it impossible to let go., But • the company 1144 real .holdings now, and with the Homestake mak- ing, five thetsand, barrels a day; yes, or even one-half that, it would he ,out Of the redin no. time and its stock ,Would 'be- Werth, a lot. Lace Curtains Are , Back In Fashion. Revival of Hangings Buried for Such.A Long Time 4ace cortaing are stealing the fa- ', shiOn. show- ' again, Vvlien., it ,was thoUght. they Wc.s..e. long, Itnigage: • '""- But, Of eetirse, the, new, lace ,c0r- tains are 'really: new, so derthey aro pOpular • In elirrent terior .docCtraiion. There. are Per. , .feetly. lovetr•Sheer ,netsboth white . and, ecru, not to'mention the hearty' looking heavy 'Meshes.. • ' Lace • ruffles and ruching edges are the. last vverd ;-•foe •ctietaltig. They are .dainty and have beautl ftllly tinie.hed edge*, ' ' Pringeei 06 . VOu Will 'also 'find .lace etirtain8 • With'•frined boitoms'-'—:.saine. have straight-hanging...fringe,' Othert • boucle frioge.; Afict.;Of Comte; -the- ponal.bali rine wiilch is',nite '• • , The• new' headings,: incinde one ear:tali% in a IieritOntal .stripe With , ro*ifs of heavier StriPtS at the ,top, 'called sewfng libes, sYelt Cat ad- • -ti' Lthent to fit yiir.WiiidOWs u • having the ititehes,ihOW. And, ' :.then there is a heAding With Mote tOr.ttie en* the; curtain IS hang, A new-wit:top' :length tit•‘6irtalfi -giVeda Plee. finish° .to the top af-41te -SUFFERERS OF:— . Rlaeinnitban, •Neuralgla, itrthrItla • I.umbegO. Swollen ,Ankles, , Sprains: tin& Other Pains, Why Endure Needless Pain? Tay ,11.111$ NEW .141N-li11.1.E11; It 'penetrates hot does not bInster •,er burn tOc 75C A , , the Be's} Ruh For 'Ailiteteg • Apeeini. Introttiietuiy offer Both Sizes foe.S1'.00' ,s1iPtit1Ott LINIMENT' CO'.. • tt. tat itioittys;p64 +8, fe. att. Vat • I %lII Nave •3,06 Bt foUr. pattern uwyau.ireat. The1.6,uour of leing, the , hos- tess of the first.tea r0QM at the -Canadian 'Natiooatxhjhition, goes , to Mrs. EPa Ward, . of '.r9rent:0•,. , who, pioneered this • field in. 1097...• • with:a dozen cups and .saucers, she, Opened the' first ten room on the grounds and when , the :ntinheo: of ctips Increaser" to a5.9,...5b,e.„,..5..01,1_3*Lcesti,911: Mrs. ',Ward remembers going to the Ex- hibition , at: the age Of:6...'when the . ony means of transportation was 'a beree car. Later 'hen ,she Went' into ,the tea , ream -Susiness, open electric ears , brought to the.; • grounds. Among Ward's first customers was the then Prince of .. Vales, now 'Duke of Windsor. She . recailsthat he ate enormous quantitieg of her, thdcolate, Though the : methods of trans- -portation. have 'changed and there • are: dozens of tea room's, on.. the grounds toddy, her chocelate, cake • is still a royal treat. Here are some Of Mrs. 'Ward's . favourite,: recipe, „ including the chocolate cake which'. the Prince of Wales „. enjoyed. • CHOCOLATE CAKE 14. cup butter 2 Cups light brown sugar 2 eggd, well beaten' 1/4, cups 'pa§try. flour• . 1 teaspoon baking .powder • 1 teaspoon baking soda teaspoon salt .4 - .1 teaspoon vanilla cup sour milk . -* -cup ..2 squares unqeeietied Choco--- late' (2 Oz.),;,.7, , Cream b,utter.;4-add sugar gradu- ally, 'Crean) Well together. : Add beaten eggs. • Beat 'Well. Add „ muted and sifteddry ingredients alternately; With sou.milk, 'add vanilla the boiling water com- bined with melted .Chocolate. Bake in buttered.!layer- cake pans .in oven at 375 degrees F.. for 30 min- utes or in: buttered:loaf cake pap ' at 356 degree's f. Tor:'5.0 nannies. scopa.FANGIES. 1 tablespoon meltetl !Bitter : cups rolled bate • cup shredded cOconut % cup chopped peanuts, • teaspoon salt 2'egg cup sugar, 2h teaspoon vanilla _ . , :Blend' together .stigar, and melt- - ed. butter:- Add well -beaten' eggs.. and vanilla.; then rolled esti, ,cace- , mit, peanuts and salt. •Mix oughly,. Prop ,‘ by spoonfuls • on buttered baking sheet And bake., in a moderate .oven (37.5 degrees-, , :F.). for 15 to 26 Minutes. ' .FLOWER OF THE, PLAINS PATtERN 1823 Turn -about is. fair play 'inAhis •qeift,, that's .made: of but fourp24.. tern pieces..,The Material. of the, corner patChes i inierena,ngeci making ' the effective block. Pattern 1$28 contains•• accurate pattern, pieces; 7.rtlidg'fa1n of hiezik, iiistru-ction6f-ort-cetting, sewing , ant) finishing ; yard- ' , age' chart; diagram of qu t. •, Send 20.6eitts in coins., (stamps cannot be acc:entedy, for this pat:, tern to."Wirsorf N,eed1eCraft-Dept:-:7)--Wev .Atieleine Toronto. •NNrite plainly pattern number, your bathe, and addrtsL, • Romance i4,5tory Of Bread Fauna Traveller•'in 30 .donattiei . • Ftsistiti 100' Varieties of Bread %•Romance • in thO story ': of bread Was fotind bY A C., Williarns,, Ter,. Onto ,g1Ohe-tretter, who IP the W.orld • toirr'' from 'whieh. he returned re- , , • , cently.fotind In the thirty emintrieS ' visited some 100 varietiee bread, , He •,unearthed many strange meth, ' ode of liteparing'and baking it. *4.. Willianis was tent by 'the, Lon Foundation ,p0 -3a Research,. uij der•the siiensoraiiiiY of the l'qu8d0iri ,'-of..Sdience and IndtistrYit„eiltefeller FilrutidatiOn,. NW ••• I.Stratige -fitethOOS of .,.ElaktriC. BgyPtian ivereen (ravelling 'With • 1- WAITING.:.FORYoLfl in town, is yout Copy. of this.Weelt .s Toronto • P Weekly 7- don't forget it. • their caravans tere• a.,J.e"to hake', on tho, hacks of 'theik em he, exp,laineck Three ' women ta'keltarf,rin process. 'Tlie:Arst , on had, a ,Sraafl, miflon. the -hat* of a .caffial and gr;nds the grain ii.. to flbur.. She .paSses this',On to; the second vvOtrian who .14"orltit' it ipt6 "dough, yv'hfie tk.i.e 'third WOn1a4S.has A brazier , Of ,coais;:and ,b0teig" the fiat loavestor trayel. .• • pougi Left on Roof 1gtian'1;vothen aist Atm, .bread by leaving 'doughon a roof . under the Ann for tonr deyii, he too.. • tInued, ' fle told, of .; herdsmen on • the- 116r.taliegy Pjahie.. 1111401,Y, whe •eXiSt., on bead for periods of, ten • days While herding. • At tho•. end •at Able temday :Period. .theit, , Wiye's bakeqroli lonWs.,,,,-; and: carPy theM,.polOinit"linslinnas. • "tread is: a synthal hi *time .totim• , trie nod •it .a. wedding in .Ceetho..A slostakia whlch ho attcnded the bride Walked through 'the , streets Willi a basket Of..breacl? Which she' distt'tbu,tcdto .teeple heinoL This geeture. Wel tyttbOTle of the hone that the bride weuld never -Want •or bread. . • SPONGE CAKE I .5. egg YOlke‘ . ' • :.,5*-tablespoOns--COld Water 1 &IT) •siign • • I • .1. etIP cake ;flour'. 1 teaspoon 'lemon extract • • . :1 tteeaaS5ppoc);11.cram iijaei' 1tartar •: 5 egg' whites Conibine egg 'Yolks,: water and sugar. , Beat with -double clever , beater 'for 10 minutes. Add flour, Sifted seyeral,.tiines, and flavor, ings.• ;Beat Wefl. Beat: egg whites. until foamy, ,add creani of ,tartar, beat, until di.Y. Vold into first mix ture. Saj.;6 in „unbuttered . tube ". . pan:at 30o, degree F. far one hour. ' Invert "bri ealzp rack and let pan ,until cold. Hats. For Auturnn . W111. !le Practical • The' hat •Silliouettes .for,aUtuMn' largely .practical, And with an oc'caPional„,i exception in a tiny hat for forinal ,wear,,are designed for • genera.1 acceptance. .'1'here, are trimmings or irr.egul,•ar formations, tricornes which 'are qt. comfortable propor- tions with boWs for height, :and • ,adier::, v, a otlng,tq(jiur h own, thheight, augmented by sports hats h crs'e -brinis, that-el:Pose the hair at. one . Amlinethe brimless styles are a number' orVerY high fez shapeS, Made of Suede ,in a combination'Of tWo Or 'more colo)s.'y trine'd . or in s•ffer.t. AlSo, numerouS arethe vif or i,fleet.Q. Which;Com-, d'Af1.1.(!nt Qinall•iiihouottes With, v,•ft.hout A • Praritc .iSsillot traVZ1,1 trit'fis entitling touriets'to cheaper lard%.* „and' reductions ' aSolitte rieeS. At one time rwiehtTy',158.`Mills in Cuba NV gr Do This if You're R.4LabI$33CM1b.. Orange Labe135c.,,H Yillow.kabol, 400 3•i lb, • „ FREE! VorPren;iumLitit • of Wm. Rogers '&7 Bon •,,Pilverplate Ltd,,, write' to •Thee. J, Lipton' , 48 Front E... Toronto... . . Ears Are Now Emerging From Former Hiding ResponszHe ...3.A7411:,ups*er4 colfthres• uecoming" more • popniar by the miatite, ears• -for ;the firs(%time in, years , in the spotlight again: This IsIn deed !' the. time. to resolve ' to efkm 1Ptting,yoUr. beauty •treatment stop at the hairline.' • • Gel the, habit Of piaCiO t:J.,g, .6e , towel' or makeup band •you Ale on to protect your hair, hehind iour ers.:,.inetead' 'of tri '•fronf.,of them Then Scrub: ears , with soap and 'Water each • time , you waili ,,your 'ice Thi ill give The in alije look Which: they. may lack now. It addition, 'Oleatise. them With cream'. • 'whenever ,yoit Use ,citansing- cream . . Owth ypo fit ;ince.;. nitc1) doodo:it. night.ioerreutafeevvr:1;•.hhati„aevrileie4.4.ary.-... If Your ears ate larger than:You wish . they Vere,, try poWdering. them 1 with Powder • 'about ." 'two., .'shadO4,•diehee':ithan ...yoor. regular.: Mee .POWder::1:1)oe't *be: tempted to rouge „their loWer 'edges', wearpar-,.'• .rings, Or...de anything 'else 'that., will '. draw attention to. their . size.. If they • :are large • enough to be all but,:-Of'7' ' proportion to tlf,e. ret ot,You'r.,"feat- !..iires Or if, they stick out enough te, be. :really ,conspicuous .• just forget about'..itpayvept ceiffures. -And.flg ure Out a hairstyle,that.lOoks•ntw and M tittle, with • the upswept , trend. but Which- dots cover up your. ears., • . Bride Makes Home In Mining Cam Finds it Fnn, But She Misses Labor -Saving Devices •a: Making a hoine in a mining town may seem like work to mot petipTe,, Jriit t • u phiii..Sathigo' River, Ont.: . it., is a "lot of fun''. Mi.'. Ferguson went to the mining; centre as a bride..in NoVeniber.. The':frontier type of housekeeping' doesn't, bethef Mrt. •Verguson.. 'Although she Misses the labor-saving devices that eleetric-. ity% makes' Possible; ,she ••, 'doesn't , mind a little extra work "in sUch, pleasint s'urieutidings.." ' "Never Bored" With only • three jwhite women at 4,,Sachigo River during the Win; ter,, things might havebeen rath- :er • dnll.. knittegi, and • visited' and somethnes played bridge So We were never bored,!'„ she ex- plain'ed.. "There'is stnali library . at .tibe settlement and we read a , great :deaL" Living in thO-416ith-is.. cconenii cal, leo, ,,according to .; grs. F,er, gusorr,, Kits? ',Why; we ,never eventhought of them.. I have only one hat there and I 'wear., it ,'When absolutely neces-, sary In the winter it is too cold, and in the summer I ,don't need Mrs: Ferguson:is graduate/of the Untiter:Sityof Manitoba. She 'obtained her 'Master of Art's cle.' gree in ,.1935'. ' •' Three plays' have -,just ended rtins,'of Over„. a year in Lgridon. , Don't talo'r bander. on iinttotut.oi54 § And titoctuttn *Nos, you ktiovr.notlililg a ot,Ibie the:06o /..yain.:E.. Pliikhato's Vegetable' C corninon sense. rt:aet Mote freskelr, o . sleep And:take:A tokaao, titne,protion medirin like pound —tnede tepo4kazu pp, Ionian:faun who!- . , : ,..n<: ., 'sortie horb and roote,-,-letlf help. Nature Vine AM your nyntora and thuA'Atain jangly nervi, 106ten dfilte* frinii 1.1).T11R16 furietiOnal difer, ilers.and intiltr; lifeworth living,. . . ,. .,. , rot over t(1. $Mitia ono ,ti,i4itin't Ilia!' told' &nether hott to gA Eininiiint thin” "Stith Pitilthardin COMPOutuilet it, 'rip yotb Teething, Tire?, . • • k 'Croat. freirel, fevetisli'oolop's the little yor ,Pil ol hti" book I I?( dniati & V.0.. 1.1110. f9, 442 441.,' "ainfn •11tothi,17n"" write John' an.hr,14,1' Mont,. G8 N sit teething trine. At Year druggist's'. system is workin..s,,t right. S.teidtnen's alls1 upset ,Sibruach end Other troubles Powders the stondbY, of mothers the *Welt' ate often the cense of Sfevetish,. world over for more Ulna 1.0.9 Years—. gently clesnse the system of unpuritki k 46' EDIVIAN9Si• . • z, POWDERS tohh As doarble. P.11206491 toi tad, liatkage, .;.- 65 - Year Quarrel ' nded by Divorce • A Peiitiener. 87 Years 'eld walk- ed into a Finnish court and', asked for a. divorce :frotn' his 85-year- PltiWeif e ThC: rt: "When Were,you niarried,?" , •• ' • PetitiOner: • "September. 6th, ' l'he • CoUrt:, "When .did You start .quarrellini?". Petitioner: "September 6th, . . , The Court: "Divoree granted:" :Best VVonian Shot; ." •.Mrs. Lela Hall, comely .hotise, ' wife from Strassburg,: Md., and clay; target ehainpion.e.of North • Anierica for the last -three years .is shown holding her "shootin'. ,...iconat...theL39th:anaual' grand .American trapshoot, Vandelia. ' he on , to .win the title three years in mw. She is said to be the best .• woman shot, of all time. rges Hie ,Wife‘ To Marry Again • • The will of a Brooklyn husband Urged his wife to marry again.. "She has been such an ideal Mate, for Jibe' that she. could 'con- tinue in that capacity to another man .who may be inore worthy her than J have .been,” he vvrote. The. husband, !Tarries M. Golding, • ,42 years old, 'fernier assistant:dis- trict attorney ; and former corn - mender of the Kings County, Arn-, ' eriean Legion, died July 31: The * will wks dated 1929. • I sweeten my morning cerealWith . , BEE HIVE Syrup because it 110 'better' for me. Issue -No; A