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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-07-27, Page 7• /WM, M90140 WOMAII'M lIcyre : • .7- . . . . , through' the )P• Qt the' .P67,Ve./4„te4„:4 sket Alei'the):VII44.019:49-g9,4"441i,• :,: • ..•.c.hatry, OS,s'OU Here' 4iig• Iieiii,PECPlitinp.. red' :cherries, •itre hew heing 1oaded•99.the take t-te firgit elee romth:0' frritit beft t1iticL. Ve0011e oh the. i1.04ta Ifq§00.48:•,..thfilAgggc 1PeR4if •7 7k9)k,14. WV' .It!ieoidn1r8eryriddie litiled,,Ihetn. C.IsuallY the,. first cherries ,are, :•lexpen, :We butAhla Year thesik0 ouertit bas-: „ .keteare ihow,lesa,••04.404 'halt deller, . [4ke: ',other treas.:11101r 14044.9n• 16,944 te long 1U34U,0 a 4(144 "e7C4"egIP• '404-t; • sfrd•440114011,Wfilcl•' • _ •• Oherilea • -can anct: heelIci ..0•40 jaMe alidleilleit;, • TO COniierV0 the. flavor for Winter use Ohly (uliy ripe; trestf, 'cherries shohl4 housed., sec-: . Ihirdgrade, poduct, patiehlarly IP' eaa7.. sitit,Terene, badcherry spoil• the• . . • •lar.,. , ••• — $ithpImath end at snarkling1eherryiani;.exactly the abler: ' the:freak fruit, • • •• . . • 'cherry. jetn, (except Wild: Cherry. or' •••• c)oliec.herry).•;,;._ : i chti bottled !mit. pee: tint Bit.ahout 21 Ihs. ully ripe4her-. ries; Crtish •therouglity or; grind '.edd. oz.). water; 'brieg to :.A ,beil, :b,over "end .sirnirter 15. mihute,S,- (For • ,Itrongor flamer, .' add dk,:.teaspoon al,' inond extreet before peur.ing,).: .Mea, ' lure sugar: into .large kettle, !A1d pre: pared. frult,',' Peeking each cup,ablidly -Itnd, filling up.the •la.sLctipaor baking weight 'with water, if. neceSsar$T, •191ix. W..61,1 and • bring' to •e full ,.rolling. direr , hottest. Stir; .constant. beforeAnci while Bell hard , iniatitee,",4 .Heinove fretia.fii and stir - and.,ekha by • furnefor plat' ktninitteS to-coolsllght to...p.reveni 'floating fruit:'Withlkkole .lagle.Off _fe.W.,gla sees .eri h.Ot• . Cigar spinti.ler .jelly,' Then ,frult. will not float,. Ponr••anickly... Seal hot jam. Makes: abeht. 11 eight -ounce •, • • ' Buffet Suppers .; • Cold buffet ;kippers are mot palat•,. 'able -Ott- het shinpier nights.•.• Arrange • 1.4.1 the: feed: on end 4:the:Agile.; Place plates silver napkins and, pitch 'ers iced '‘.1;itiks On the Other' end:: •L :Remember that ;A:,.great.- • success or your slipper party •depends •thenrtistie_and appetizing appear, :..ance or •„, • ' : • Your Menu might ecinsist.ef a couple , of .cold Salads' served 'in big boWls garnished With crisb 0; salad greens.; • cold exits or- meat, pickles, hot rolls, :celery ,and anything else:You like for supper, -• •DeSserts Should be Made aimply- So • that they- to May • be serVed buffet ' ' atkle. platter. o1! assorted' cheeses e • With, ,erlip , crackers will: Add to the a on' t have to ins.,AnYWhere. at laitY spe. ,, er- celated. mix minutes (no more,.no, less), • remove the pot from • the, fire.. •: Be suo 4,00 '4 eleRt, 00-"P914t.9„i';' Don't U84'.10ft,O,Ver coffee. .it tga't gqQ4' ;4'41' and; ;Will 'riga the:.fleVer;:o the treSh/Y-Mage Onffe.a.• •• QravyT1inus Lumps Gravy:, Is atiAiliet" �gre t Ma cooks ; :4_4 matter tit 'fact,. it, ,rOqUir ;PP.`PartleWar.aMetilit..0! PatrepatV;;: .••• . , tHi31144 iXig: you ;haye t114•L 4.P4U ,grayt stock, 174° 4: an, add-. 00fiegh co water' to Make' the: amount ot grav .you 'require,. • Now put shine flour in bowl' and add. eneugh water' to mak paste. :Beat the • rinixtu With..a• forker a PROOn untll net •lump remains.; • Stir •it Into the'Col water. ie thepan, :Place. the Pan'ore. fire:Ana stir cotOtaa0y until tb ..b.e.e0ndee: . • ,, • taketf. about two heaping tabi spoons of flour to, thicken tWo cupe „a( el • Id. a re 'a d. e - of gravy.: sufficiently. AlWa3cs.„, salt and pappeat,-,your..gravrbefore.,-,You'qakeftt.7 to the ,table, , • *instead or,cold: water, • may be 'Used ir You. Prefer. ' . . Bummer Coentetica, • . •• Summer heat hits a 'Wey or cheaply- yonr-Ceanieties. The heet, Way to keep 'our face ' toOking -asthough it has beenfreshly niade up is . to get. cosmetics WhiChatay on In spite' of the heat. , • • • • • ' A cream rouge Will ga on ea-ally:and evenly -and: stay on -ell :hay. -.It Will even' resist.'eleaf Seep .040, or. a cleansing cream, must le used O.; take it-eff, ;•-• ;• • •,, ,! • , • Li.oa3 forget' the rule :•.‘for: creern. sitetily hairetense4:10hor dation creation 3:rent-Akin before you put, it: on. Dry 'renge may . be. applied' after-Yon-Jutve,t-powdered; • • •'• When year faCe has bee -Cleaned:, enteeth o,i .a little bit, of ..felingit• tion-treanz-z4low- take a smapiniotint. Of :the ,foamy creani rouge and...Make: a:4ot in the:centre of each, cheek. Blend it,upward.and.cititwitid;'.with your tote - fingers; according.to.the shape Or .Y,0,11T. face. • When it is all: Meeth_ttnitateti; Pat ,.on.,1yetii .powder' with e. itiece.A -clean coften. It is ',an .,eitellent idea to get your- roug .and- lipstick at the. same fronl the same Pince. Inthatway; the beautician :caw Prat • of each. you require. Also, y.ou'll be sure that they harmonize. , • Dull finish poWders.,are highly 're- conimended for. sninnler.. -They take awatfll Shiny effects midthey-de stai alolig time ' beauty of „the table and .be•.delicious d .40 well • • • ' e . „. •• .:• •• • • Tricky SiOwle,Things' •. • .".-Tie-'Shntitest• ,thingi-Tare-seinetinies•'s the most diffIctilt for :the wernan. who- id learhingi! to •;e6bk. :• Indeed; •Matiy. ex, i -,Perteneed:"ctioke have their greatest :tronhies• recipes for feed:a it siS Y generally:I • :believed .evervone _'knows •.fiew 'to :Make. ,. • .•• m • You •umicitilitediY titive. heard thank • , _ . . • women say :they. couldn't. niake good .: grainy, that they ..alivaYs.,had,bad• Itick : :With 'their deffeetand on..through a Icing' list :of • tiiing:s; whicht seund very. a ..... 4... . , t The subject of: good' coffee" iS •prbb „iplY,.tte.m'oSOVide,ly-diSCisseti ef, the fOodloprobleins.! Yeur..slinCess 'At home . entertaining 'they .depend tO ,sonie ex- * •'teitt .int the. kind Of toffewyou serve, p..‘ g . •,`..First, the :fact • that . cofflie .i8 j'ex t 11 Holidays • No. longer' fio we bother • abent the lock in•the rranged et:. our :oWn ptediire;' we iei tinie. • • • • 'But. yeti Must bear ,inind,:that met:upset •routitte withoutlieving :to ay for It. Theory is ali.yerY:weili bat n praCtice:. Yeti Will 'firidthat,,•:fer the rat. few days,' thechange is notdoing Ott any good: , "1 ' You .:fee1 to do tick,. Your atornaCh little..npseti nsteact. .14 that .brisk, ' let's-do,a-tea- title-Walk .feeling„ yen -reel; More . like °nig to sleep, ; „: • . • , • • • • This feeling Soon' passes as one..gets cclimatized, se don't bedepressedat hetlietight thp.t..You have cOme to the' rotig place , , . • . Household Hints • r, liite0turniti; well grated and :triiied• ith a little MuStard and .04doai-, is an ael,Im*substitatteifetr:Iforse.,tadIt When, boiling' • or lb ' grentict„,ginger. Over. the fowl: before cooking. • It Will'inake it more' tender, and be a great. iniproye•:. , . • :Add, a • pieee ef 'hatter,' to; the:milk ,,When making', blatic-mange:'. •• Jt • tura. the iheidil ;Mitch, More:easily,. : , • Mix: a •iittie. atiareli .1 and add to the ,hltte water When rinsing •elothea. 'It \Oil Jirev.ent !etreaitinee.e, od. dry onicker, • When •relthitteNbecome soiled do not 'let theth, get ..teo., dirty, hitt sprinlcte well ;Wilk:household Salt.' filth firmly and Weil. iate,,the felt, • With. al clean pleee Of .rough tOw,er; ',then shake WOE'cxu will ' be pleasedwith the result. 'neeessarily .nieatty.but Wlli Ita,Ve geed ,,coffee if yen "Se It. rhe price you pay ia,not aii.iinpartant. •it -is • -essential that. YOU use •fresh 'Of? ..A‘ehowever. : • •ICheiv approXiniately-how cupa. .:tif the beyeregeYen ereioi)* to need • tor the'moalf:•Tirep,..gitorip on full cup :of .wiit.er•:, to each otip: 'of ;coffee.. re- . Use cOlid water:: . AlloW'one heaping itablespoon of,COffee,f6rieach. • ••••.enp-.-i,one oitrd. talilespeMi Tor' the pet•, .•This forinula atwaye', applies: whether •• yon..! Uso.. a per„ebiator 91, make:baited , ," ." , the'.W6ter cente-re".a• Von:- •'4,f ie' mute , the ,coffeo begins. fulnung....up yer-thef Blou8e • 11.14EN,444TAMS..., fike.fitrated. Dre8,iuzkiizg Lesaqu Fur,- ' 'aff1e.4 with-EuerY Fattelit • 4461. .• ' The .bleuse. assumes 'lunch 'ilUPPqt7 ance thia season While,jacket andCape .Istut,s „play a leaditig role. . • And here is a ravishing Model. • it la' • one that -can be carried; out in plain, or embroidered organdie as 'well' as in neckline is exceedingly liecoin- Lig. And don't Yoe 'think the ;brief • "puffed sleeves.•adorable9- ' • -It's made in a liffy!'• Style. No: 3468 is :designedfor aiieg• • 14; 16; 18 2Q years,48, 38aid 4Q Inches•buit, • ' • , Size' 16'i:et:pima only I.T/s yards of 39 -inch material. • , :10Yir" TO-ORDEF,t , Write yairy narne and:add, resS plain-' :135 Oiling • huinber and: site Or, such' stamps, or • coin * . (coin prefeire'd,c1rAP itfoarefully)-for.,:each '-htintheri address yolir'Order to Wilson Pattern Service, 78 Nirest__T. AdelnitleSt;itOroute: • , . : . • ' Women to Studr. . .4 Trends: an Business . •TINTe-W York. -How bushiesS ?and pro- fesloni1womejj in:the United :States 'Mire, Met the, ectuunnic -and what •,•trends . and opportunities they 'See „developing through •P'resent eon- 'AiftensivefY American *onkin's eordiug to ainpucenf&nt madby Miss. Anne Morgati; president of the 4.01. aySchooI 38011 L.*F1-12-14, Joly _ ;chapter. 6-8, Golden. text7:-.4eberoh 317,41•,,,the strength, ot MY: life; of 7').469411), 0411' I be. afrilii.d.-4)S. 2.7t1, TIME—Seven-year OPPresSiOn, j;03' the MidianiteS,ending With pideWs victory, B.C. 182..3—'2a, • • PLACE--Gideon's home in Ophrah in Manes:Mi.-west Of the Joicle.n,. The battle was fought tat the plain 9f jezreel, in • southern •."And Jehovah, •,:41.:1' mitt- Gidec;n." Either by spoken 'word or by' an itn- Ptession made, upon 'Ills _mind.. "The • pe,eple are yet to inithy.": !]'he words mist have sounded :iri .Gideon's •00P1 like *the. knell of doent.", "Bring them down Unto' the.wat,er." • The Spring of •'Hared.1,."Ahdl*ill try Ciena•for thee there..,;:Apa it shall be that Of 'whom •I Say unt0thee,Fhj.a.shalL go. with • thee,: the saMe ALM go With %thee." • Often, we select-opr *articles and life -.partners on grounds tho last 'suffi- cient and it is: TIQ:.-wonder that our IWO aps. rather Weakened ;than strengthened by'stieli,friendshipe. "And 'of. whomeoever .1. sny unto thee, This shill not:gm:with the, the same shall. not 3,0.7. The Lord can discern hracterspu?t,ual.tra an tenden is that are hidden' frmn us lie Clearly_ open before His. einniaerear7.— ' .'"Se he brelighthe xp1e unto ..the,..*Ater4 one of :the .ment.remarkable tests. of 'history. ' "Aid Jehovah Said m to Giti.7. eon,':gyery. one that lapPeth of water yirith his tongue, as 'a- dog lap i)etb.;.bit.n shalt' thou set byhi/uSe/f.'; Various explanations • have been .given .ef, the Jnethods' of .driziking•••Mentioned. The ,Only one that,seenia to satisfy the. text'as :it 'stands ie that the:three htln.:. dred took Water in .their hands And rest, bent down : on their, -hands .and clranlc :directly froMthe: stream, "Likak •wiselevtrY•0110 that,boyeth down,upon bis 'knees ' to drink.,' The bulk of ,the soldiers . got -down on their knees and leisurely•Slaked their' thirst' • • .. the number_ ef thorn .the.t lap - pea ' putting'. their. hand to their: ntOt.th' Was •three hundred. Men. But all the.reet of...thepla.bowed •down upon thou. knees to drink •wn, . . Do re belong to ‘•fall'ilie„rest"? Are we with theliig xaajprit lead' lives, never lifthig their; hands eb lift the 'world's' hea+Y burdens,their SoUls never heavy with the 'world's Sorrow? "A.ridJehovah said Unto qideart, By the three , nieri that •lapped will Litive YOu and deliVer the Midian- *es -Into 'thrhatid?'• :'The Lotil-WOUld serict-ne-merethan-three hfindied • r elites ,against those:hordes �f heath- ens. "And•let :all. the.PeePthe4! man Unto bis place." go<iteverri, Acill7wereall • ' • " . • 'The: atudiea; Which*Will be financed by."grants .to the easecietien 0003, • ,onet.'32oop .from 'the: Carnegie Mind* • tion and the Quggenheini • •Fo.untia. 'w‘lf be. iziade in, .CO-oPeiatioti with National Occepatienal :,:confer- • Once, ',*eStahlished• reeently:, to. Serve- -under the Carnegie,,Totinpation as • Airecting, and clearnig rnednin ,the 'field, of, 'voCaticinal:: guidance ••and .per- sehai •Adjitstritent •to: occupational tire; .special 'feature injury. will , be:. A ••Study.: 'Of :changes.; in Standards, 1 :of : or the Weinen.jirbitaittese, and the Orokeasiois..!..' • ' The .:aWarda •by bath feundatietit: wore 'inade'ln ,recOghttion•of the Work The Sword of Jeho ...rid of Gid- eon. "And 'divided the. three him, ,Ired •men into three companies:" •-Thus the •IVIidianitee Would feel that they, were attacked by a great .hot .• "And he put- into the. hands of all Of them trumpets." The trurripets we,!.e rams" horns, :hello*, and • making a hideous blest when blown. "And empty pit- chers, with tbt•cheIt. Within': the pitch- ers." ' Christians ,niay sell fellow Gid-, ens .example :and .go intothe. world with the sitnrile • equipinent �f he Word 'of -God; the •sword Of the Nyhik with::,),rayerLia_ulig•W to the pulling aciWn Of Stronglields.' ."And' he said ini,to them, Look o Met, and do likeWise." true leader' f men. rimet ,,be..PrePared :to set him-• self up an .an example: :"And;,:behOlcii when I come' to the outer moat part o± he CamP". Of the • camp' It shill be that; as :I • de; ...se Shall 'ye Whenthe leader breaks his pit - her; flourished -his ,terch,, •and. blows is trumpet, they are,to, 9 the same. "When.I.blew.•,th'e truinpe,'.; I anti:.ali hat:. are. With; methen blew ;ye. the runlidets also ,cin every': side; Of: the, nainiP, and Say,. For jeboVali and for ideon.." All. gen.eralS,1109 known ' the SefulnesS of Stirring War ekes 0• Gideoh :and; 'the htlAred, men' •'7, • the . secret •of sureess any 'eam- aign ..akainst r‘Tairia, tinteihe • OtertoOst pert •the canip, in the be- ginning of the mid le Via- in the dead <if night; 'aboil Mid- night: ',"When they had •but neWly. Set the • Watch:" • •And When,' "th.erefore„ there •WOuld"be sonle res•Mtunt eonfu- and1Wseldiers in' Faii. thin. had ..not settled ' to • keep'. • strict guard. • "And, 'theY, blew. the .tinnipet4, ahd brake 'in ,pieees the: pit- chers that:Were in their httrids:". ,The IVOlianitee• were net striVeti back by ha;tgeolad beiyite: ".•e,Werds', Of: stent-, " "" the-three,cein-Panies blow p trumpets,": etc.. The stratr,genias outnrried ,precise y. as la •i cen planned,' God does.tiot welt the trtim-, Pet. testimony and darkness. Ile"Wants. (I '•the testiniony aedonipenied by light, • the association.:has done" .during..the past 'three 3reays, in- giving InfoAna-3 don and providing :vbeational. &nun- • eelje its membership of 4000 wetnen,. " ,annountement said.. . The: re- .d search will ,be :0.0.* On under .tha. e • • direCtioii of the general service con- h thittee cif the Agee:elation,: headed 'hv Mrs . t MerY G. Schonberg. . • MUTT • C,30 -imotrdb. vtiossie et4c.Testm.i. to -The 'Li 01.1 TAmRt''CL,ots sfus,r tD SG .1-30t.P. Mel) . kaA'ct1O SVTdi-44 ITTtis, Itto. Tti4itt"; notion Jewels u of Mrs. E. Ma'am .tenieh' Mrs.• t dianiend braceletti, bronehes; !and' • earringe-74111 6 be put ti-tilor—attotien. at Sotheby's.. ,• ,There •, ,are , breceleta; Allkor :dientehdseXcent,•ene which ceMbilieti diamaiiits; and enteraldi; .ton•••'ringS, •0l_thichAW6 hrty...0arie,Stilitaire ,iiientla. • and others.: are enriched with: erneralde. Aor:.:tubies; four • breeches, one dealgited as a hasket.of flowers; iWo.pairs..Of earring's,' and:a .tlianitind pendant -On a platinum' Aind pearl necklet', •' • •' ••' •1 gold.'clgarotte0., case ,With: the Anitiali• "V.; .. JiL W," .Motid.a,„' and a•IMig, chain; from Which me ohe did:00110a Is O.1181§ing: totat.ef tWeitty-reur 'tenni; . that. are to 7 dispeSed: Of. , • tyro coise, nog • qennese, •Yedth w„ the Prene4 nation has. si..ESIS. 14P'SPort•ht.14 heat refie9ted at the P. OTb0101.raria University, writes' the ?aria; core-' • Pundhnt of "The Lorldell Deily 'Tele- graph"' It new. ha4, f04itute. fOt• Illygical• Culture that •sUrP6S'ee! thing of the kind abroad. • The ihfiltittite has1)eVn.•;:YEs*,Vci by mih*eivIle PhYsleal ,eultn-Z4 enthusiasts, ',who', eau :statlY there all the. ,newest 'theorteg •te. 'their li0tirt's' content. The latest distinguiehed Medill?er is -4.- R. H: Van:Sehageni MaPieiln4 14:sPeetor 0 Phyaleel ecieeetichi. at, ,AMO.erclaRip on wherry a*• decorate has been .9Onferred by the Parls- Univereity. .:}ks Weal in the deVelolindent of , the' 'Peional : was"Th; ' e. role, of physical educatien rn future one 'rst tiar0fac'id. ot to confuse J).,Se. Sordefpie we Marthitl in'ste-44 0f.'13.A. the .flifurPtliheristc,eijnilchlW, Zegsirte0Y:s:•P°caallVi'al'irkl''a(M4tat471° ter of Football) and, Ei.R.CM: (Pet- lovof the_Royal College of,-Heckey) may be ,conferred on.' visitors from: England who cligplay 'special prowess when here. ,\ US VVinnen Overworked • 11,1Heerrei en:,orilf ()ern Alyin4riretepo ,lub dhsar. da 74:0 •says the osikszetniartoni•Becza„Annie. irz-aan(L4ns no more or less than that she's. a Ifungarian'Coloners daughter). •. . anlinstserYBrelTtittitirtiegsihkert reeliitt°111,14siint. in Teliovostone National' PariS, said she found Many lovely thingslin the United States ,to hold her:here, but eoulda't kernainThecauSe there's' -too much -labor-and not'ffetionghAtive in the .life Of the „average r American •W'omari; says a bulletin.from. National ' Park Service. •1,° ritiSbands -who come hem° on. the Wife's ,hridge• tight only to' find the _house either deserted or overrun with bridge kddiets might -well Pittise be- fere.replying in indignant'vein to the 'Hungarian beauty. ,qrs R2,0, Vixa. "awd ;Canadian Literature J5 •; - Prased. By London- 'Times Londow.--iligh"PraiSe- for Canadian• : literary efforts was fortheotning from • the:, Times ,recently follewing the :gala ,ftinctiona .held• in honor ot- the menibers' 61:_thcfatisdian,Litt ors" ASSticiation: Theyhoard speeches.- of.' Weleenta by.,Itudyard lipling•,!, G. Ic.Chestet, ten and:: •Henry ' Newholt at • a great ••latielleon arranged 'hy—'t rtekal Society of Literature, and -IiSr 1St, •JOhn,: Ervine,• •,Etineliwater and • /in Hay at "a recePtion, 'ed by the, . IneorPorated ' Soclety of Authors.. •• •, The ",luncheon; said • the •Tiniee, .''mekee a :happy .bit lof iiterary—per- iiaps Iniperial.--hiatery. It isa tri - :hate to the 'power :end . Ivigor,Of a. literature When the 'names of :even a OW of its, anthers • era .honsehold. Words; in another lend:: tijiterary workers.: or. Canada, with •so Vast and se Aively, a :Prosent,z- have very _i eat tiuiigs Jp gfre Dngliih.literatitre ixi ,the thtnre,'! • • Killed by Cricket. Ball In- recOrding • a,' rare' death • by 'cricket seine London' papers compare,. •tho".Vital. statistictlioTeti-ekeMld With. theSe of .feetbatl, and' add that Mhlie there' Is no ecord el .4 football ever..r. having 'Itself been •responsible ' for: A death..it:.is. not •S.6 'With 'the••ball. used' in Cricket.' This. ball, is Only .3 inches in diarneter bat W,eighs• eter. V2 ounees; ',due te the :feet, that; its interior a 'mais..•of:' .cotten ,thread • tightly; ' Wound • around: 'a half,4nch sphere: of hard' rUbber, the whale Coli• rei,-brilmtWeiiiipheraa'tet-thelfite. slirfihken • On! and stitehed at the eir-' • curaference. 'The aCeitlent Which' 'aitused the 'continent, feek place- at Potters Bar, Middlesex, when', er WaS F.,:trtie.3k,bY the ball•Wshigh '41.its;" ed .coniPreSsion. of 'the 1,irain.-,ibroug.h 4..,,•ruptured blood 'Vessel. , •' • L.,•_•4' 1 1Seek ' Oil on Swedish ;stand. stockhon.l..,—.Few offokls are beiri made, to find oil on the island•::Of Oland, long, nefed for the fi'as Which Se 'ePS frorn it peculiar' litnestone.,,for- ,mation....Electrical eqiiipment is being. used. Pilcovery of oil wauld be un- :ique •for xis kingdom. By' -BUD FISHER • f" tt.S e.F.V At9b...THAr ,tcirC KNOW) WAT' wt A Lot‘i4 '1"0. 7;r1tft • '6•o•ys,? .HANfl:d* to,*(AVs' '441z6NG`; SANbY , Re.-Futes " Go ito ;040115 101 r•Os Teo • 1.),940 and.Launches 'First. Mail .,11414e4 7oxi,..ftraxxt,RoPtP . -Tehe1re,7---.N**.-pekithellte with ,:;- eictrie4iiavfoOr.-.4tois:4tie.'449,,p00444tieo:tirleie .70411,cPaogisti::, Westphalen es,'•a. way. aPcl the firet,../ine••*111. get; iiii4eriTe7 in 19,04.-BaYa: Cafitain Frit4 . captain HaMmeri, .the tivng• 4e4t...0e4r and cgrector •tql::;i4tY411."44379tCri..°'9tht,111:4..P9re.f.r);4114.417:1:ta;14.hte.Str:!' ,cOmpa,fiy., whicti will .operate the! lin% • piloted the..first fiyi4 boat Catapulted - fretnniiii-epean. In ..a' teat run to Bra, The ahjp• •already .hatt •receiied and catapultedplaneeitretn. airica'X94;06k.,,, besidesin ,: ',' taking. pari numerous offshore, landing and-Catk. . ' ocean air line,hlternating. wits( : tite,:.:Grar:. Zeppelin,. wilt , at :the itarl.„'„ -give' .fontrday 0,erVice: rretnAterIfit Rio," 'SaidCaptaiiii,Xammer, ","taterr,-- as night flying AfrIcA 'coast, ajidgdi..ligSite4rtetidYainitliligPteht: ::rrie'241tclir:11C111:04vt:r4s.;1:3''lciiic)e*bfael:'1*?I'dn7iit:.t.4i'nY°:47:rd:r7i'lrifiHr.:::: The trithsoCeen,part, of the ;line :will require trent twelve to feniteenhoura, depending on piing coaititions, rIttneti, ,- frora.liathiirst *eStphs..• • len; .in miclOcean, in six or BeVen ltetira,7, ther,tests, showed.; , -Reaching, the Westphalen, the flying ,heete, Will be takenaheard, by an Ingenious drag sail and • crane. : 'The,land.ing'deyi.e.e,0•Itey• to the_ sno; .exPerithents,,, worked, with out a hitch in the four. nceanfilglite _.• • :made ..ati,.,-eiPeriment's•:, 'This. device .. onsiets.: Of .a.....OAnfae: 62 :by .26 feet;' .rehtforced thid�rnOath to assure sta bligty..s„lat.:32, Wane,. tbe West Phalen heads. into:the, :wind, „letting. •:' , , , . • , out the :canvas drag sail behind.. flying7boati4;:"alightini,bliopert.' , tithe their :descent to hit the teti; of: •••• a 'wave Close.'tct, the , :Canvas. Germans Receiving 1. Berlin;—Coursek Of'. instruction • to. •,. .bchnbardinents hegan, °last :week at herWycinwrotectionfusetithAtt Chaic;. • ,lettenhurt'un,der.. the auspices -of the: .Federal:..League, for •Protectied: Against Air ,,Atiacka, •, • ' • ''•• ' I The; ,leagtie Operates under' ;Ailatlon 'hlinistri headed 'hy dap. ,Wilhelm -Goring. • thousand School, teachers,. moste':. •Iy: teaching :ohernistry: ,and physica, • entered the three clays'. .10tensiv1 ••eotirse :and, they iI1 be .follewed by others. •': • -Waited Fift3i, Years• •. . ..,For Husband.. -of a' Day who ,diedIreeently,i1Ctislieticilin,- a Seaside ' .vi in Countg, Antrini, • 'Ireland ;• 'waited' for fifty years for .her huaha.nd-orte-day. One; morning; •fifty. years* ago .Cap.„ .• idin :Welter 'BeasAnt; the iweetheart:. • Of sehOol •daYs,rhade her,' his bride, ". and he left; later in the, day ..to,. take. ; his :threeltiaeted; Ship. to ItataVin.',' . The. ,Ship 'sailed; and , was , nevei.:. heard of • • john , • '7 Beasent, .the" brother; said '''Iter love never died, : SherernFedi offer after: offer. mar' 2 ." • Ord0 ACinalii:NeetiOct •. Chicago —f • the . 400060 or mori.. words. in thes-English: language,' only 856 are . actuallyneeded In brititiarY according t� Misi _ Mary , L ,GUYton; superViser ,er adul educatiint ,Igaesiteliutett4.': • Mis'onVjoirrarii.eared on san :adult education program to ..explain ...the7 • ?baste', •Dnglish Werlts • .Of Professor C. Ogden' of,Ca'aibri'dgeAielitail, WhoiVas itoahle:•tO' he 'here hoeanao• of A change 'of .Plans.•!•,••„ • - • "Profesior Ogdeti. saYS there . are 1:5fi0 languageS acting as..barriers to word ittiderstanditi,:” ,Sinee." ...hied by 500,0661:000 ;people h6 ieVes ,baeic ,..14righage• 1,• Of •7tInl1sa. • '. air :be, used International •,,z • ;•• , •., ' • • A • 1 Duelia tired forgetterations, oti :the • rY,-laint -farming', area_s.. 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